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September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 12:33 pm
by Loren
First event of the season!
Registration is open.
We need an event chairman for this one.
Don't forget to review the new Mod and Race Tire class rules:
http://drivefast.org/event-info/rules-classing/
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 4:28 pm
by jev61
Okay S2, you know who you are. First place is up for grabs as I'll be working that weekend and won't be able to join you for the fun.

September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 4:29 pm
by garage west
FAST regulars-- get registered! There are a bunch of hungry SCCA refugees that will take your spot if you snooze!
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:53 pm
by Native
^^^ this.
(I will miss this one...)
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:24 pm
by jreid1000
Steve,
Not saying that the disk brake photo wasn't nice... but your new car pic looks great!

Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 12:41 am
by Loren
27 entries in the first 24 hours of registration. (and still no event chairman)
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 7:45 pm
by buddy bodean
I couldn't let Ron flounder around in R2 all by himself.
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 9:04 pm
by Native
jreid1000 wrote:Steve,
Not saying that the disk brake photo wasn't nice... but your new car pic looks great!

Thanks Jim.
If anyone recognizes that shot as their work, hopefully they will take credit - it is a cool angle.
As for chairing this event, I was gonna make a rant about volunteerism. Instead, this'll do:

Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 11:09 pm
by buddy bodean
Native wrote:jreid1000 wrote:Steve,
Not saying that the disk brake photo wasn't nice... but your new car pic looks great!

Thanks Jim.
If anyone recognizes that shot as their work, hopefully they will take credit - it is a cool angle.
As for chairing this event, I was gonna make a rant about volunteerism. Instead, this'll do:

Me. I can send you the full size shot if you want.
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 9:22 am
by garage west
Newbies take note-- Children under the age of 16 are NOT ALLOWED inside the fenced-in area at SPC. There were children inside the fenced area in July (in spite of a sign posted on the gate), but September will be zero-tolerance. If children are inside the fenced area, they will have to go outside the fenced area.
Our events are not insured as spectator events.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:01 pm
by Native
buddy bodean wrote:Native wrote:jreid1000 wrote:
If anyone recognizes that shot as their work, hopefully they will take credit - it is a cool angle.
Me. I can send you the full size shot if you want.
Awesome. That would be great!
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 1:51 am
by Solar
Thank you Loren for the heads up ! I'm in !
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:46 am
by Loren
Solar wrote:Thank you Loren for the heads up ! I'm in !
Reminder to anyone who wants that "heads up", subscribe to the email notification list via the website. It's in the right column.
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 8:32 pm
by Loren
Native wrote:As for chairing this event, I was gonna make a rant about volunteerism. Instead, this'll do:

Hmmm... didn't work, Steve! We're still in need of a chairman for this event. Steve and I chaired the bonus August event. (that's "bonus", not "bogus", dammit) Steve won't be at the September event, and I am NOT going to chair it. Somebody step up! The sooner you commit, the more time you'll have to plan.
BTW, we currently have 47 entries... filling up fast.
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:56 pm
by rojeho
garage west wrote:Newbies take note-- Children under the age of 16 are NOT ALLOWED inside the fenced-in area at SPC. There were children inside the fenced area in July (in spite of a sign posted on the gate), but September will be zero-tolerance. If children are inside the fenced area, they will have to go outside the fenced area.
Our events are not insured as spectator events.
Thank you for your cooperation.
This is a bummer and a shame that a few bad apples can spoil something. With a 15 year old and an 11 year old, this will keep us away from events when they are with us, and in January when 15 becomes 16, we'll probably have to go elsewhere since I won't leave the 11 year old stranded outside by himself for the day.
I would prefer to see the picnic area be an allowed safe spot, but I realize that people will violate that. I just hope that it is enforced because if I stay away (like the Sept event, probably) because it's the rule then I would hate for others to be allowed leniency.
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 2:14 pm
by Loren
With 70-80 people in such a small space, it's really hard for us to monitor where kids are and aren't going to keep them safe. But, I've seen enough small kids in places that they really shouldn't be (sometimes with parents, just as often without) that it's a concern. When you can turn your head for 10 seconds and your 3-year-old be out wandering an active grid where helmeted drivers are trying to get to the start line, it's a problem.
We had a few people with kids at the last SPC event, and Steve and I talked about maybe being a little flexible on the issue. But, the more I think about it, the more I think John is right. For their safety and our liability, we need to strictly enforce the "no one under 16 in a hot area" rule. And at SPC, that means kids must stay outside the fence.
SCCA events (because their insurance rules are more kid-friendly than ours) are much better for kids than we can be. At their events, you can carry a passenger as young as age 12, and if you want to invest in a junior kart, they can DRIVE at age 8.
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 8:48 pm
by Native
Sorry Ron, you probably aren't the only one this affects, but yeah John is right.
And the changes in attendance rules at SPC and Brooksville were not come to easily or quickly. We realize that events are outings for a lot of friends and family (it's a social event as much as a driving event). But we've got to abide by our insurance for the sake of all involved.
As for no one under 16 - insurance dictates no non-participants in hot areas. And a "participant" must be at least 16, therefore...
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 8:48 pm
by garage west
Actually, I kind of spoke out of turn here re: zero tolerance. I'm not in any position of authority, and I won't be chairing the event. I will be running registration that morning, and if children are present when people are signing in, I will inform them of the policy. I will not be the enforcement Nazi, however. After registration is finished, I'm at the event for me alone and the event chairs can do as they see fit.
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 9:05 pm
by Native
garage west wrote:Actually, I kind of spoke out of turn here re: zero tolerance. I'm not in any position of authority, and I won't be chairing the event. I will be running registration that morning, and if children are present when people are signing in, I will inform them of the policy. I will not be the enforcement Nazi, however. After registration is finished, I'm at the event for me alone and the event chairs can do as they see fit.
Certainly fair enough, and thanks in advance for doing registration! But anyone who knows the rules is free to share them (please do, in fact). However, event chairs can't change our insurance rules...
Re: September 15 @ SPC
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 9:30 pm
by garage west
Native wrote:garage west wrote:Actually, I kind of spoke out of turn here re: zero tolerance. I'm not in any position of authority, and I won't be chairing the event. I will be running registration that morning, and if children are present when people are signing in, I will inform them of the policy. I will not be the enforcement Nazi, however. After registration is finished, I'm at the event for me alone and the event chairs can do as they see fit.
Certainly fair enough, and thanks in advance for doing registration! But anyone who knows the rules is free to share them (please do, in fact). However, event chairs can't change our insurance rules...
I didn't mean to come off all curmudgeonly. I'm still happy to help out.