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    Due to the fact that my Aunt lost her long hard-fought battle with cancer late last night, I will not be attending the 2009 Time Trail Event at TGPR this weekend. I will be in Illinois with my family during this time. In my absence, Steve Patterson has agreed to take over as event chair. I want to thank Steve, Ricky Ragan and Chuck Schultz for all the support they have offered for me as well as the Time Trial Event itself. I've said it before, this club is just like family and I appreciate everyone of you.

    We're going to be short handed on Friday evening, so if you can help please do. We need someone to work the waiver stand at the front gate as people arrive. Contact Ricky Ragan or Chuck Schultz if you can offer your time for a while on Friday evening.

    Thanks,
    John W8
    CSP 10 Yellow Miata

  • #2
    Sorry to hear that John. God bless you and your family.

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    • #3
      Sorry to hear about this John .. Be careful travelling.

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      • #4
        John - so sorry to hear about your Aunt. Godspeed in your travels & I hope you all find some consolation in each others' company.

        I'm down to cover waivers Friday night if nobody else has already got that.
        1988 911 :: #41 BSP
        My 911 Road Trip Video :: Five Months With a Grrl and Her 911 :: 2009 Turbo Hot Lap@PSDS-Barber

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        • #5
          Originally posted by VroomGrrl View Post
          John - so sorry to hear about your Aunt. Godspeed in your travels & I hope you all find some consolation in each others' company.

          I'm down to cover waivers Friday night if nobody else has already got that.
          Thanks Kathy for the kind words and for the offer of working waivers but the track now has a professional gate keeper. For future events the cost for entry to the track will be $5 per person per day.
          John W8
          CSP 10 Yellow Miata

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JohnW8 View Post
            For future events the cost for entry to the track will be $5 per person per day.
            And we think it's hard to get workers now....
            1 part MacGyver, 1 part Stephen Hawking, 1 part Jed Clampett, 1 part Bart Simpson

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            • #7
              Ain't Upchurch great
              Mark Rothermel
              SEDIV Time Trial Safety
              Tennessee Valley Region beat dahn old guy

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ThumbsUp View Post
                And we think it's hard to get workers now....
                I should chime in here to clarify the _new _TGPR policy.Workers and event officials are excluded from this $5 charge provided they are on the worker list at the gate .I had an opportunity to speak with Mrs. Upchurch today and the gist of it is that the track hired permanent gate personnel due to some mishaps with the gate (it was let down on a car or two )and as a way of offsetting the business expense of paying that personel,they decided that this was a way to do that rather than increase their track rental to the club/organizer.They have also had more paddock power boxes installed for which they have to pay for monthly whether used or not .

                I am not loving that they sprung this on us at this late date but I can understand that their expenses have to be passed along to the consumers somehow .This was how they chose to do it .Im sure they will learn along the way to tweak it so that its going to be fair for everyone (I hope).This $5 fee is NOT being used for this event but will be imposed by the track in future events.



                RR
                Last edited by zukitek; 04-14-2009, 09:44 PM.
                Ricky R
                95 240sx with LS1 power. $4500 drivetrain in a $500 car
                97 miata pretty much stock

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by zukitek View Post
                  I should chime in here to clarify the _new _TGPR policy.Workers and event officials are excluded from this $5 charge provided they are on the worker list at the gate .I had an opportunity to speak with Mrs. Upchurch today and the gist of it is that the track hired permanent gate personnel due to some mishaps with the gate (it was let down on a car or two )and as a way of offsetting the business expense of paying that personel,they decided that this was a way to do that rather than increase their track rental to the club/organizer.They have also had more paddock power boxes installed for which they have to pay for monthly whether used or not .

                  I am not loving that they sprung this on us at this late date but I can understand that their expenses have to be passed along to the consumers somehow .This was how they chose to do it .Im sure they will learn along the way to tweak it so that its going to be fair for everyone (I hope).This $5 fee is NOT being used for this event but will be imposed by the track in future events.



                  RR
                  Looks like our worker list will have to be very complete. We could take a lesson from a movie's credits

                  Steward for Fun
                  Steward for social
                  Steward for pregrid
                  Steward for post grid
                  Tech Best Boy
                  Tech Key Grip
                  Chief Stewards Hair dresser
                  Chief Stewards Masseuse
                  Craig Farr
                  Stohr WF1 P2

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                  • #10
                    Don't forget Battery Getter for Alan B.
                    Wheel retriever for Capt Chaos
                    Mark Rothermel
                    SEDIV Time Trial Safety
                    Tennessee Valley Region beat dahn old guy

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                    • #11
                      I don't have individual email addresses for everybody who's
                      volunteered to help us with our Track Trials and School at Talladega
                      Gran Prix Raceway, so I'll blast the announce list and forums to make
                      sure everybody has an opportunity to see this. Also, we can always use more help, so feel free to join in.

                      Please arrive at the track on Saturday and Sunday at 7 A.M., so that
                      you will have plenty of time to register, check in with me or Ricky,
                      and attend a short meeting/training/refresher session at 7:30. We plan
                      to have cars on course at 8.

                      If you're working outside (most specialties,) be sure to wear
                      comfortable, sturdy shoes and have clothing appropriate for springtime
                      in Alabama - just about any weather. Corner workers are urged to wear
                      white shirts, if possible. If you don't have white, do not wear red
                      or yellow, because they can distract the drivers who are looking for
                      those colors of flags in case of an emergency. Bring any snacks you
                      might want, along with a couple drinks of water and some sun block.
                      Leather palmed gloves are a good idea, in case you need to pick up any
                      hot or sharp parts on the track. (All parts that fall off of a race
                      car are hot, sharp, or both.)

                      Lunches will be provided each day, and everyone is invited to a
                      cookout on Saturday evening after the track goes cold, about 5 P.M.

                      If you are camping, you should arrive before 10 P.M. Friday, or you
                      may not be allowed to enter the property until morning. The gates
                      will be locked from 10 P.M. until 7 A.M. each day.

                      The most important thing to do is to plan to have fun. This should be
                      a nice, easy, laid-back weekend, with a nice variety of cars. It will
                      be a chance to tune up your flagging and communicating skills, or
                      other race specialty, without a lot of pressure. I'm really looking
                      forward to it. Feel free to call or email with any questions (before
                      9 P.M., please.)

                      Reference links: The Track - http://www.tgprace.com/
                      The Event -

                      Basic Advice for New Flaggers -

                      Mo's Flagging Page (Good reference for
                      learning flaggers) - http://www.yopics.net/Flaggin/
                      Track Trials Rulebook -


                      Chuck Schultz
                      Anniston,AL
                      k4cay.chuck@gmail.com
                      256-225-2329 (cell)
                      Chuck Schultz
                      Another black(ish) Miata
                      2007 Jetta GLI Fahrenheit

                      http://csgoodphotos.com or http://art.csgoodphotos.com

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                      • #12
                        Where will the results be posted?
                        Darryl E.
                        Blue Miata with ricer stickers.
                        Wizzer Motorsports

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                        • #13
                          They will be posted on Mylaps as soon as we can. The weekend was GREAT!!! The event went off without a hitch. Thanks to all the workers that helped this weekend. We had enough there to make everything go smooth. The event was done in a different format than any previous years and set a new record for timed runs. Wally Lacey ran the most runs with over 84 TIMED runs. That doesn't include 2 15 minute practice sessions. All the participants had a great time and we will be looking into a second event later this year.

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                          • #14
                            This was the smoothest running Time Trials/Solo 1 that I have seen in the last 20 years. The most incredible thing to me was the almost total absense of "offs" that would have delayed the event.

                            Every competitor I sopke with was VERY HAPPY! And to put in perspective what Steve said about the number of laps, the previous record was 27. That's an improvement in excess of 300%!

                            BTW, during the worker runs at the end of the day, Michael Cholwea was cooking the track! And doing it in a totally stock, street tired, automatic VW!!!
                            Last edited by ThumbsUp; 04-19-2009, 07:01 PM.
                            1 part MacGyver, 1 part Stephen Hawking, 1 part Jed Clampett, 1 part Bart Simpson

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                            • #15
                              He was trying a different way to make his momma puke. . .

                              What a great weekend. Thanks to the dozen or more volunteers who helped make my days easy.

                              One thing - I never could figure out why folks who rode out in the van decided later to go by foot to and from their corner stations.
                              Chuck Schultz
                              Another black(ish) Miata
                              2007 Jetta GLI Fahrenheit

                              http://csgoodphotos.com or http://art.csgoodphotos.com

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