110-second runs in 98 degree heat with high humidity... doesn't that sound like fun?
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GS SSSS Smack Thread
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While I am a big proponent of saving tires I think one of the big draws to the SSSSS is the long course.
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Last year's SSSS was my first 'real' autox after attending the Atlanta novice school. I remember getting out of my car after every one of those 110+ second runs with my legs shaking... sweating... loving every minute of it! I also remember wondering whether my street tires would have enough tread to get back to Atlanta (they lasted another 10k miles of street driving).
The draw of the SSSS for me is the unique challenge of remembering all the elements and staying focused for that length of time. I also understand the tire issue - I destroyed my Kumho 710s this weekend during an 8 run a-x event in Macon (very abrasive surface).
Whatever you decide is best, I'll come to B'ham if my schedule allows.
PeterPeter St Pierre
GS 63
2007 Civic Si
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For me the whole draw of the event (OK, besides the people, food, comraderie) is the long course. It gets boring running 60 seconds or less all the time. I can't PDX or Time trial my car so the closest thing I get to a nice long run is the SSSSS.....
If tires are a concern... run fewer runs.. or find some old crap to run. I have sets of tires that I only use in Alabama. And when they are used up, I will buy some other brand of cheap tires.
Just my thoughts....Sean
Black Dog Motorsports, '86 Mustang GT CP #122
2006-07 SEDivision CP Champ - 2010 SEDivision EM Champ
2006-13 Atlanta Region CP Champ - 2007-08, 10 Alabama Region CP Champ
http://www.siracing.org
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I have to say, even though it looks like tire money is going to be short this year, that the short course is not what I would like to drive to B'ham for. During the John Redd days most of the time the courses were 80 seconds and everybody loved it.(that's when people started coming in from all over) Know that the lot is deteriorating but, there is enough room and good imaginations to make it work. When word gets out again about the longest solo courses around, even in this bad economy, I'm sure entrants will increase dramatically. Also having the times posted quickly would definitely make a warm and fuzzy feeling.
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I'm gonna have to say I like short courses as well as long course just for variety, but we currently don't have the attendance to man a 90 second course safely. So that puts it all right back on us to get the word out about SOLO and how much fun it is to run. I'm sure the shootout will be a traditional long course. That's the way its always been but maybe the course designers need to take into consideration the number of cones used for the course. Fewer cones means fewer to knock over and fewer to pick up. We could make some changes the way the corner stations are placed to cover more area with fewer people.
The SSSSSSSSSS is our "divisional" so to speak and we need to promote the heck out of it.
When is it by the way?John W8
CSP 10 Yellow Miata
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We can use more of the bottom lot like we have in the past and push grid and paddock to the bottom. A 90+ sec course is still doable, but setting up course like Hville in rain last weekend will use a minimum amount of cones for the max amount of fun. I will be glad to assist with course setup to achieve those goals.Bill Clinton "It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is."
"Irony can be pretty ironic sometimes!"
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