Just to clarify, that was the Kansas University car and not the Kansas State University car which would have been much, much, much faster and more reliable. But I'm not biased. :p
I would have to agree. I was not there all day but here is some simple math. 275 divided by 5 heats provides more than 50 workers per heat. So being generous with 5 people in the trailer and 5 corner stations with 5 people still leaves 20 extra to handle grid and wavers.Originally Posted by altiain
So we toss out a few like 25 for kart drivers and chiefs / assistants and things just don't add up. My guess there really where not 270+ people running or there where a whole lot more people not working. One other possibility could still be the heat mix/count. Chief of workers may need to really look how many people are chiefs / assistants and see if that is why the class mix does not provided enough workers.
An example might be FM. Where a third of the class does course set up.
The Miata group is large but many help with positions other than corners.
Not sure how many safety stewards there are now at events. I bet there are times when they have to work more than one heat.
Just to clarify, that was the Kansas University car and not the Kansas State University car which would have been much, much, much faster and more reliable. But I'm not biased. :p
The class mix has very little impact on availability of workers. We're not assigning the work heats, we're assigning drive heats.Originally Posted by general default
Hopefully I'll have my hands on the worker sheets soon to do an audit against the results... My suspicion is we're going to have to issue tokens at worker check-in before folks can register as it just doesn't add up... like the general says.
We're on duty all the time even while drivingOriginally Posted by general default
There has been some discussion about assigning heats, but we felt it was better to have everyone watching as much as possible.
UTA Wins! at least that is what the Shorthorn published on the website.
eh? We don't have a KSU guy here do we?Originally Posted by EvilSpeeder
1984 GSL-SE - Its ALIVE!
1989 Suburban 4x4 - 4" Pro-Comp Lift 33" BFGs etc... DRUNK TANK!
2002 Protege5 - Lucky the drunk wagon SOLD
'04 MazdaSpeed Mx-5 Wheeee! Turbos are fun
How can I be so thirsty this morning, When I drank so much last night??
I grew up in KC... My sister just graduated from KSU...
Cool..
1984 GSL-SE - Its ALIVE!
1989 Suburban 4x4 - 4" Pro-Comp Lift 33" BFGs etc... DRUNK TANK!
2002 Protege5 - Lucky the drunk wagon SOLD
'04 MazdaSpeed Mx-5 Wheeee! Turbos are fun
How can I be so thirsty this morning, When I drank so much last night??
I used to live in KC... what part of town are you from?Originally Posted by rx7gslse
Altiain, good idea. I think I will go and play somewhere else. I was thinking of running with the BMW club, the Porsche club, and of course with the S2000's. :) Maybe I can get a few others to join me.
We're not all bad, I'm speaking for the FM's here. The others are questionable and have broken down more. :o
I actually prefer to run later in the day most of the time for the cleaner track and I can get more heat in the tires, which is usually a good thing with slicks.
I actually stop by every once and awhile to see what you guys have to say about the events, good or bad since I do help put on the ER events, and to get a good laugh or 2.
I just had to sign on and toss in my 2 cents worth.
See ya'll Sunday at ER's next event, and maybe after Nationals I'll bring back the WRX and play in the Tire class again.
Gary Kramar
'89 F500 FM
(Chainsaw motor on steroids and mosquito fogger)
He shoots... He scores!!!Originally Posted by SpinOutF500
Hey Gary,
Welcome to the board. If you haven't figured out already, I have a tendency to vent pretty frequently.
No, you guys aren't all that bad. F Mod seems to have a pretty good reliability record, at least compared to a couple of local B/C Mod cars that will go unnamed here.
Still, you gotta admit that it's not too fun to get stuck in stage behind one of you guys, especially when there is a delay for some reason.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
I just graduated in May of 03 from KSU. Grew up just outside Wichita.Originally Posted by rx7gslse
Cool... Dating a girl from Rosehill if you've heard of that... what dept were you in? (saw engineering, know lots 'o them) I'd bet between my sister & I there's a buncha common people we know...Originally Posted by EvilSpeeder
1984 GSL-SE - Its ALIVE!
1989 Suburban 4x4 - 4" Pro-Comp Lift 33" BFGs etc... DRUNK TANK!
2002 Protege5 - Lucky the drunk wagon SOLD
'04 MazdaSpeed Mx-5 Wheeee! Turbos are fun
How can I be so thirsty this morning, When I drank so much last night??
Thanks.
Yea, getting stuck in line isn't much fun no matter who you are behind, but think about this. When we get stuck behind a street car we are at the same level as your exhaust pipes. Plus, we have no A/C and no radio to pass the time.
And I wouldn't have it any other way.
Hey! Same here!Originally Posted by SpinOutF500
What's left of a '96 Miata with stock clutch.
My car exceeds my driving ability. That's the only possible explanation.
I went to HS in Andover about 5 miles from Rosehill. I was an ME at KSU. I don't know a lot of people from Rosehill.
Originally Posted by rx7gslse
Results Posted.
It indicates there where really 234 drivers and not 270. But there still should have been enough workers.