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2012 Points 1 Worker Thread

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  • jeallen
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    I failed to register :-( but I'll be there (in BS) and I am happy to do grid or Safety Steward.

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  • jfarris
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    John,
    I'll also work where ever you need me, but am not SS qualified.
    Jim Farris

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  • Erv
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    Rt classes are PAX classes.

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  • TouringBubble
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    Originally posted by e30Racer View Post
    Correct, RT is for only stock classes

    http://www.scca.com/events/news.cfm?eid=3893&cid=50923


    But it doesn't really matter bc we aren't going to run RT classes. We already have a Tire Pax class so we'll use that instead.
    Exactly. We don't have the attendance for RT and T, so I never added the RT classes to the class list.

    Also, I think they are raw time classes, as there is not a PAX designation for scoring. If they were PAX classes, you'd have to mark the car as RTRAS or whatever ...

    In the STX section, make note that a reprogrammed ECU cannot change boost levels on a FI car.

    For SP, SC pulleys cannot be changed ... could be included as part of your "hardware" note.

    Looks good, and thanks for putting this together.

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  • kilgojr
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    Originally posted by jbass1911 View Post
    I got a little experience with timing and scoring at the T&T and would be willing to help.
    sounds great Josh.

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  • jbass1911
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    I got a little experience with timing and scoring at the T&T and would be willing to help.

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  • e30Racer
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    Originally posted by engled View Post
    It's missing Street Prepared.

    I thought RT was for only stock classes as well.

    It's a good start, try and dedicate 1/2 page to each class and it should still be manageable.

    Correct, RT is for only stock classes

    http://www.scca.com/events/news.cfm?eid=3893&cid=50923


    But it doesn't really matter bc we aren't going to run RT classes. We already have a Tire Pax class so we'll use that instead.
    Last edited by e30Racer; 03-15-2012, 07:30 PM. Reason: Because I wanna be like Chuck Schultz, I am writing why I made an edit

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  • engled
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    It's missing Street Prepared.

    I thought RT was for only stock classes as well.

    It's a good start, try and dedicate 1/2 page to each class and it should still be manageable.

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  • kilgojr
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    Originally posted by Erv View Post
    I could make it one page... but it wouldn't be legible. the classing is a much shorter read of the rules.

    I have attached it.
    There are several problems with your class sheet Erv.

    Number 1. Road Tire classes, RTF, RTR, RTA are PAX classes and are available to any class car that wants to run on a ROAD TIRE and not classed for ST(y). Your listing makes it seem as though only Stock classes can run in these classes.

    Number 2. STF,C, S, R will not have a (AWD) car available and this should be eliminated from the tire size listing

    Number 3. STF and C should be separate classes. STF is limited class and you should list the cars that are eligible for that class. STC is open to all cars that are not listed and is the catch all class.

    Number 4. Similar to above, STR is a limited class and you should list those cars.

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  • Erv
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    I could make it one page... but it wouldn't be legible. the classing is a much shorter read of the rules.

    I have attached it.
    Attached Files
    Last edited by Erv; 03-15-2012, 04:06 PM.

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  • kilgojr
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    Originally posted by Erv View Post
    also I will have a classing sheet printed out. as well as a guide to what class to run. short and sweet.
    We have the rules and appendix A printed out, so if you are bringing a one-page listing that'll work, otherwise, you don't have to worry about the class listing.

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  • Erv
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    also I will have a classing sheet printed out. as well as a guide to what class to run. short and sweet.

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  • ZX3Focus
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    I'll be there to help.

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  • Erv
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    I can do whatever is needed

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  • nicktcr
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    Originally posted by kilgojr View Post
    I also need to know that there will be people available to work Timing and Scoring other then Matt Williams.
    I plan to be there to help with T&S

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