Someone told me there would be free funnel cakes at every event!!! Where are they?!?!?!
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Someone told me there would be free funnel cakes at every event!!! Where are they?!?!?!
Ouch, ouch, ouch!!! All these peanuts are hitting me in the head. Where is my helmet.
If it were only as simple as you want to make it Jeffery, we wouldn't have any trouble making everyone happy.
Here are some of the considerations to balance:
-drivers want 6-8+ runs
-drivers want to finish by mid afternoon
-drivers want a break to eat/rest/socialize
-Drivers want the gravel blown off several times per event
-workers want as short an assignment as possible
-safety dictates car spacing
-drivers want longer, interesting courses
-drivers want competition to be as fair and equal as possible (pax, conditions, etc)
-novices want instruction, walk throughs, time to watch and learn
-Some drivers need lots of adjustment And cool down time
-Timing and scoring must accurately record all the runs, cones, dnf's, break downs, false trips, reruns, etc.
- heat balancing, run/work order, multi driver cars, novices, etc are all affected by walk up registration, which ER is committed to keeping as an option for drivers, as well as no attendance cap.
These are just a few of the things that go into the process. As you can see, many of them can conflict with one another. So, new ideas are welcome, but not always feasible. Board meetings are short and fun, come out with your ideas.
OZMDD, you don't have to make everyone happy, just me ;)
It's not a big deal to me either way. Do what ever makes the course workers happiest.
We are actually trying to make everyone happy except Robert. It is working pretty well so far.
If that were true. Robert would be the only one complaining ... He's not!
But in all seriousness. I understand what you guys are trying to do (Mike, Andy etc.). And please don't think for a minute that all your work and the masters of the ER program isn't appreciated. It is very highly appreciated.
I realize you can't please all the people. In those situations you have to find the most balanced approach. In simple terms with the 3 heat system you spend 1/3rd of your time working, 1/3rd in grid & 1/3rd resting. With the current system you are working half the time, in grid 1/4th of the time & 1/4th resting. Your making people work longer by taking away rest time and grid time.
I also understand that this current system works in NTXAS and worked in PCA. But those are/were completely different beasts. Those groups you have/had mostly hardcore experienced entrance and limited to a smaller group. Made/makes for a much smoother faster running event. ER has grown too large and transient. And that is a good thing. More people, more competition, more friends to make fun off. Hopefully we can find a balanced system that keeps all these new folks and the old guard around for the long term.
Thank you for the professional and thorough/thoughtful response. I have no desire to be in charge. But I always want to see the club flourish. And as you mentioned, be able to enjoy the experience to the fullest. I just find it interesting that after all these years. Our local clubs still seem to struggle with event operations.
Mike. Donna ran SSPL. Keath and I both ran in X. She was in 1a, we were in 1b. I would have happily run in another class had I known upfront how the day was going to play out. Again, thank you for your openness.
I might have to make it out to more events if this becomes a reality! Powdered sugar is a must though!
It appears to me that we are trying to please too much of the masses. Event safety and operation should trump everything. Again, these are protocols that should have been established decades ago.
The protocols are in place, but they also change depending on the event structure. I personally think the event operations are quite good at SCCA, ER and NTAXS. Bear in mind that last week's event had almost 100 drivers, 6 runs, and was done before 3 pm.
SCCA has had 150 driver events this year w/5 runs each that were wrapped by 5 pm. NTAXS has 67 drivers at every event getting 8 runs and a lunch bvreak, most of which are also wrapped by 3-4 pm.
I've gone to events in other cities that give you less for more $$ and time. As with any all-volunteer organization, the faces rotate constantly, so there is a lot of teaching/learning that must occur every week.