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Post by cr89x on Apr 25, 2012 20:41:20 GMT -5
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Post by CoolGuy094 on Apr 25, 2012 22:03:28 GMT -5
Registered. Will try to be there ASAP for setup/waivers. Driving the S to work without the mufflers will equal a big win for an afternoon burnout from the work parking lot when heading to the event.
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Post by yellow CR on Apr 25, 2012 22:49:44 GMT -5
Core workers let us know what you can do.
Thanks Andy for your Waiver expertise.
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Post by jedduh01 on Apr 26, 2012 10:07:32 GMT -5
Is this a One time only event - or back into the past years of Night Series?
Any other future dates Planned?
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Post by yellow CR on Apr 26, 2012 11:31:44 GMT -5
Is this a One time only event - or back into the past years of Night Series? Any other future dates Planned? We'll see by the attendance if we will do more. I would like to, but people have to support the event. If we get some good support for it, this will be points #1 for the Night Series.
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Post by SE3P on Apr 26, 2012 14:35:52 GMT -5
I can be there for tech.
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Post by dagwood on Apr 26, 2012 17:59:34 GMT -5
I won't be able to help w/ registration, I'll be out of town for work. Don G.
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Post by z3elda on Apr 26, 2012 18:58:09 GMT -5
I won't be able to help w/ registration, I'll be out of town for work. Don G. Yep- me too.
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Post by jprice130 on Apr 26, 2012 21:20:49 GMT -5
DANG IT!! The baseball team my sons play on just had a game rescheduled for 6:00 PM on the 10th. Sorry guys, but I gotta do the right thing and put family first. I hope there's a great turn out for this. I'll certainly miss being there.
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Post by Donutz on Apr 27, 2012 9:00:35 GMT -5
I'll be there for whatever (setup, registration, timing, tear down). Whatever needs to be done
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Post by Frodo on Apr 27, 2012 10:24:41 GMT -5
Registered and I'd like to learn timing and maybe tech as well. And I'll be there early to help set-up and do whatever is needed.
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Post by yellow CR on Apr 27, 2012 12:39:25 GMT -5
Josh S, I can use you on registration and teaching Josh E how to run registration. I have a descent amount of timing people and I have plenty of tech guys
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Post by turtle8 on Apr 27, 2012 22:39:20 GMT -5
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Post by ducks13 on Apr 28, 2012 6:20:17 GMT -5
I plan to come out and compete. Last solo event I went to you could have a passanger with you, is that still true and if so can my 5 year old in a booster seat ride with me and if so is there any exception to the snell 2000 helmet? Any chance of borrowing a helmet for her?
John Chapman
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Post by CoolGuy094 on Apr 28, 2012 23:37:12 GMT -5
I personally don't know the age limit for passengers, so I will let someone else speak for that. But I do know that if you are a novice (aka your first year running) then passengers are not allowed, exception being instructors riding with you. I'm sure Mike or Mr. Byrd will speak up shortly.
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Post by Frodo on Apr 29, 2012 15:56:44 GMT -5
The Chief of Shenanigans teaching me?? Yeah this will end...um, well it'll end somehow. lol
I'm pretty sure that there is an age limit on the passengers. I think it's somewhere around 11-13. But don't quote me on that.
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Post by ball80 on Apr 29, 2012 19:35:30 GMT -5
On the age question I think I read that 12 was the youngest. As far as working. Mike let me know what time you need me there. I work one exit up and can cut loose after 330 probably. I'll work what ya need. Can't wait for the event!!!!! Also how many runs projected? And can we get standings for regular AutoX.
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Post by matthugie on Apr 29, 2012 23:22:50 GMT -5
I have registered, and can do regular course work. I am still a noob and have yet to do anything else.
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Post by cr89x on Apr 30, 2012 4:39:41 GMT -5
No, the 5 year old will not be able to ride along.
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Post by srduck on Apr 30, 2012 9:22:59 GMT -5
AJ: Cyndi wants to learn timing and registration. She gets off about 4pm and works on Harris, so she'd be able to come by and do registration and help out. She's coming to the event to try to learn timing regardless so she'll be able to do that for the Chasing the Dragon hillclimb (since we use AXWare and not Club Racing transponders).... but if you have a night free between now and the 10th that we could come by and teach her that and see if I can help get the season points out of AXware, let me know.... I'll bring the beer
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Post by yellow CR on Apr 30, 2012 11:47:35 GMT -5
I have registered, and can do regular course work. I am still a noob and have yet to do anything else. Yes, you should always walk the course. The more times you can walk the course and know where you are going will only make your driving easier. Since you are new, it is good to walk with other competitors, everyone is friendly and will help out if you have questions. Also we always have a novice walk before the drivers meeting, where a veteran driver will explain the layout of the course and what you should do and where you should have the car placed to make every turn as easy as possible. And Travis, I will let you know what time I am going to get to the site, I will probably need some help with the set-up. Also, if anyone want some instruction at the event, let me know. I gladly help you out.
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Post by ball80 on Apr 30, 2012 18:39:43 GMT -5
I got ya bro, Ps a brotha cant get a invite to the post race dinner? Im hurt.
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Post by srduck on Apr 30, 2012 20:07:33 GMT -5
I got ya bro, Ps a brotha cant get a invite to the post race dinner? Im hurt. Dude!! There are no invites and no one is excluded. Stick around, help clean up, and come hang out with us. That's all there is to it. We've been trying to do stuff like that as a club more often, especially since Casino chastised us on how TSCC kicks our ass in that department. Lately it's just been me, Licursi, AJ, and Casino... and we need more!
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Post by ball80 on Apr 30, 2012 20:50:35 GMT -5
I was referring to the dinner Saturday. Licursi was talking about his love for the course. But me and Alan always stay and clean! When can we get a metro course layout. And mike you are making it?
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Post by matthugie on Apr 30, 2012 20:55:42 GMT -5
I have registered, and can do regular course work. I am still a noob and have yet to do anything else. Yes, you should always walk the course. The more times you can walk the course and know where you are going will only make your driving easier. Since you are new, it is good to walk with other competitors, everyone is friendly and will help out if you have questions. Also we always have a novice walk before the drivers meeting, where a veteran driver will explain the layout of the course and what you should do and where you should have the car placed to make every turn as easy as possible. And Travis, I will let you know what time I am going to get to the site, I will probably need some help with the set-up. Also, if anyone want some instruction at the event, let me know. I gladly help you out. Thanks for the advice. The couple events I've been to I've walked the course a few times before the event started. The novice walks are very helpful as well.
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Post by yellow CR on Apr 30, 2012 22:06:38 GMT -5
I was referring to the dinner Saturday. Licursi was talking about his love for the course. But me and Alan always stay and clean! When can we get a metro course layout. And mike you are making it? I'm doing the course, and I'll have it up soon. Which Saturday are you refering to? Myrtle Beach?
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Post by cr89x on May 1, 2012 5:06:17 GMT -5
Duck, not a problem. I'll keep you informed.
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Post by matthugie on May 1, 2012 22:50:32 GMT -5
Edit: post referenced was removed
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Post by ball80 on May 2, 2012 11:20:06 GMT -5
Good my car doesn't like non licursi courses. Yeah I was referring to mb. I don't know if my boys from Columbia are coming yet. I'll see if I can wedge them into it.
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Post by yellow CR on May 2, 2012 11:38:48 GMT -5
Course
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