So, who all will be there. And will there be the usual 7am Mickey D's breakfist? I will be onething's tire warmer this weekend.
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So, who all will be there. And will there be the usual 7am Mickey D's breakfist? I will be onething's tire warmer this weekend.
I should be there. I'll be a McD's at 7:00am.
I haven't signed up yet, but possibilities are good I will! :thumleft:
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I'll be there, just don't know what I'll be driving yet.
You guys have fun. I'll be sitting this one out in favor of the following weekend's double-header (S2k & ER). :mrgreen:
I can't decide on SCCA this weekend or ER the next. If I could I would do both.
I'm signed up now! :thumleft:Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
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I'll be there. Signed up a while ago. Not sure on Micky D's. Having that $#!+ twice in a day gives me indigestion. :monkey:
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Yea yea whatever! :cat: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by srivendel
Well well... looks like I can make it. Speaking of great timing!!! I took off work on Sunday so I'm getting into Grapevine about 2AM Sunday morning. If all goes well I should be up and happy (or not) at about 9AM and on my way to the festivities! :)
Hope to meet some of you there, I'm the gawky guy with a goatee and bad sunglasses. ;)
I have a good course design ready to drop on the ground. Should be fun, 50 second range. And the overlap should be only 20/25 seconds, so it won't take all day... :burnrubr:
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Originally Posted by MadMonkey
To tell you the truth we usually dont get started until a little after 10 or 11. I would recommend sleeping in. Because before that there is nothing but people changing their tires. Speaking of sleeping in, Ill be at Mcdonalds, 7am! See you guys there.
What happened to you last weekend, Sparky? You blew off the whole weekend, and Mark52 blew Sunday off, giving the win in CSP to a not-so-fast RX7. :scratch:Quote:
Originally Posted by Majik
I had a really slow month in July. I couldnt afford to take off a Fri and Saturday. It was a case of bad timing, because I was looking forward to coming out. I just couldnt afford it.Quote:
Originally Posted by altiain
Hey Monkey, why don't you just enter the race?
OK, I lied. I've signed up for this one. :mrgreen:
Yea watching autocross is like watching paint dry without the fumes! It's a lot more fun to participate! :rabbit:Quote:
Originally Posted by blackzx3_13
DARNIT looks like I won't be able to make it after all... my stupid manager decided that he would NOT give me the day off after I was told I COULD have the day off... and the main reason I was coming to DFW was to put in job applications for a NEW job so I wouldn't have to put up with these morons anymore :(
Sorry I'm going to miss it, maybe next time :(
Anybody want to hire a Miata nut? ;)
Sounds like sombody needs to call in sick.
I wouldn't .... Since we are going to try and get this show on the road on time. this time....Quote:
Originally Posted by Majik
... I hope :smile:
John
Is there a list of what classes will be in which heats yet, or not untill sunday morning. I have some friends coming to watch, and I dont want them to have to show up at like 10 and stay all day if I'm running last heat.
I've never called in sick without being sick. Looks like I'll miss this one :(
Next time guys!
:salut: I salute your integrity! I'd applaud it, but there is no applause Smilie :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by MadMonkey
My mistake . . . :clap:
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Originally Posted by blackzx3_13
I think I'll have breakfast at Einstein's around the corner from McD.
McD x2 in one day = more than I care to enjoy :pale:
For what it's worth, POS concurred.
Would you look at that! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by onething
Yep I may get it to-go so I can see all the Special kids at McD's! :flower:Quote:
Originally Posted by onething
I forgot about einsteins, I liked it much better. ILl be there.Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
Great event, started on time, decent course, four runs, done by 130PM...Only 120 drivers, but hey, it went very well I thought. Congrats to Jon...he kicked a butt or two...
Did he ever. Congrats to Kestrel as well - for almost catching lugnutjon and for royally kicking my ass. :salut:
Not a bad course, and heading home by 2pm was definitely a bonus given yesterday's heat.
Other than that... I guess I just can't rouse much enthusiasm for Pennington.
Well you know we here at MME have to complain. I think the first heat was around 1:30-2:00 hours. The second was around :45 minutes. The third was almost quicker. I just would like to see them a little more balanced. I am not going to complain about having to work the first heat, it was the heat that I was driving in that was the problem. I barely had a chance to get out of the car and adjust tire pressure before it was time to go again. Other than that, fun course and getting home at 2:30 was very very nice. Especially since I noticed the temp here at home went up another 5-6 degrees before 4pm.
I agree, onething and I played musical chairs our last runs, including a "hot swap" with him being the last car on course. That, and the friends that came to watch me were told a time when the third heat is normally run and showed up in time to see us pack up the trailer. oh well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Majik
Its amazing how fast an SCCA event will go when no one shows up! :cheers:
The first heat was long, but remember the kids carts took up some of the time in first heat. I lucked out and actually had a work assignment under the trees in corner 3, which was awesome!
Thankfully second heat went real fast, since I didn't drive worth a flip.... That I didn't get the e-mail letting me know everyone in ES was to show up with brand new 710's. ;-)
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Originally Posted by Majik
I do try to keep the heats reasonably balanced. (actually try to taper down so the last heat is a little shorter in the heat of the day). A few things conspired to unbalance things for this event.
1) normally I try to run the junior karts between 1st and 2nd heat, swapping workers during the kids karts. this lets me balance things by changing workers earlier or later depending on first and second heat size. Since Eddie was out of town Janis was running Jr Karts short handed and requested to run them first. Which made first a larger heat.
2) On days with nonfavorable weather (too damn hot or high likelihood of rain) we end up with a higher number of no-shows, which can skew the heats. I haven't had a chance to see the results and compare to worker list to see what the actuals where.
I do apologize to the third heat folks about being rushed at the end. I didn't realize the grid guys got that far behind. Part of the issues there were folks who went off for lunch 2nd heat not realizing how quick the 2nd heat was running. I also probably need to gauge how many two driver cars are in each heat and see if I can balance that out better.
I do think several things ran pretty well on Sunday.
1) We started on time.
Novice walk through - On time
Drivers meeting - On time
First car out (kart out) - early
2)Good course
Fun course with reasonable overlap
3) No equipment issues
4) No Results problems
I was tempted to argue for 5 runs in the morning, but when it was already too damn hot before 9, I decided against that.
Regards
John
I have to admit that the unbalance was the only problem. Other than that everything did go very smoothly including the things you mentioned. Like I said, you know we have to complain about something... :razz:Quote:
Originally Posted by JStankus
Excuses, excuses! And to think, you tried to get me to buy victos earlier this year!Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
Sounds like they all had tire / cord issues in Mineral Wells for Divisionals and decided to go the 710 route, sadly I still have a few more runs left in my victos! :neutral:Quote:
Originally Posted by Miatamoto
I enjoyed the event quite a lot. Started early. Ran smoothly and quickly (no "challenges"). Ended by 2:00pm. I trophied. What more can I want (OK, a first place trophy would be nice...)? :razz:
I was one of those 3rd heat workers who was "late" because the 2nd heat ran so quickly. I put late in quotation marks because I actually wasn't late, although they were screaming bloody murder for us third heat workers. I arrived and they were still running the 4th runs of heat #2, so I actually worked longer than I was obligated to. I don't mind, but I hate gettin' yelled at for something I didn't do (e.g. showing up late to my work assignment).
Anyway, don't worry too much about the unbalanced heats. After all, how many SCCA events run with only 115 participants? Well done once again OzCop and the rest of the SCCA gang!
Iain, I agree with having difficulty in getting excited about pennington field. But I have to admit, besides the last ER event, and the FSAE event, the courses we've had this year have been quite nice. They've all been unique, fast, technical, and more importantly fun.
Thank you Phil for designing such kick ass courses. I had fun auto-xing my first RWD car. First time I've lost a local event in 7 or 8 events. And I think it was the most fun I've had during that time as well.
EDIT: Also, a few times are wrong, as 1 second was added for penalty's. I noticed it last night as I was writing the report.