Autocross September 16th Non-Double header!! Points Event #6
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Autocross September 16th Non-Double header!! Points Event #6
What: Auto Cross Points event #6
Date: Sunday September 16th, 2007
Location: Ducks Stadium in Ozark, Mo. Behind Lamberts @ CC and HWY 65!
Time:
Setup begins at 7:30AM (any help is appreciated)
Registration & Tech begins at 9:00AM and closes promptly at 10:30 (don’t be late!)
Runs start at 11:00AM
Show up early to help setup and beat the registration rush and you have a better chance of picking what you do and when you do it!
late registrants run a risk of being assigned were they work and when they run !
Entry Fees:
SCCA members - $20
non-SCCA members - $30
* Everyone entering the site must sign a release and waiver form
Auto Cross is a Time Trial type of Competition. One car goes against the clock against other cars in its class. We set up cones in an road race style course with Slolams, Hair Pins, Straights, Braking Thresholds, and Skid Pads. Runs Usually last 39-65 seconds depending on the course allowing 4-6 runs per driver per day. The course is different every time and new course designs or designers are always welcome. No special cars needed, simply pass tech, grab a helmet and find the limits of yourself, your car & your tires.
The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) is a Car Club that gets gatherings of gear heads of all types involved in many types of motorsports... Road Racing, Rally, Autocross, Hill Climbs, Track Days, Etc ... and the Ozark Mountain Region (OMR) is a local group of gear heads that make it possible for us to have events locally !
... one more for good measure!
speed is relative... ...but the feeling is absolute
J sent it in for repairs but your guess is better than mine.JimR wrote:Did we figure out what is wrong with the timing equipment?
Also, unless we have another bag, I think we're out of flour.
Course?
If Jim is asking for marking flour then I bet the course is wicked. LOL
I bet you are looking at Jimster.
ps: Tis a shame, but I am surrendering the FSP point race and this weekend's AX so my wrist can get healed before the Nationals in Topeka. WTG Chris ! Well ran. I really enjoyed this season !
- AutoXChris
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IF I go back to work and/or they don't get rid of me I am scheduled for work that Saturday, thus there are no more make up days.AutoXChris wrote:ummmm, told ya i wasnt racing this weekend... you have 1 race to tie it up!
You win bud !!! Accept it.
It was a very excellent season until my job screwed it all up.
I am still planning on laying the smack down on you at Nationals so keep the grips on that new steering wheel warm buddy.
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Having a SSS proved to be the most difficult piece. Sam saved the event for us.
Joe and his crew were a help boxing all the cones. We tore down the course and packed up pretty quickly, too.
OMR is a small region, and every bit of help doing something, small or big, helps the event run better.
Joe and his crew were a help boxing all the cones. We tore down the course and packed up pretty quickly, too.
OMR is a small region, and every bit of help doing something, small or big, helps the event run better.
Jim Rowland - Your friendly OMR volunteer at large
'92 Sentra SE-R / '15 FR-S / '04 Silverado HD
'92 Sentra SE-R / '15 FR-S / '04 Silverado HD
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Yes getting that SSS school is getting to be something extremely necessary.JimR wrote:Having a SSS proved to be the most difficult piece. Sam saved the event for us.
Of course, timing lights would be better too.
Good job all. Hope you all had a blast.
I 2nd Jim for OMR Solo Manager. Jonathan needs time away.
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I appreciate everyone who took the reigns on Sunday and made the event go the way a event should! and I defiantly appreciate that I was able to cut out of there! I didn't have the slightest worry about then event! when I'm there I mostly just stand around holding the pavement down
There's no place like 127.0.0.1
- Jonathan Fessenden, - OMR Board Member
- Jonathan Fessenden, - OMR Board Member
I don't think you guys want someone who wouldn't be able to attend any OMR meetings.springfielddyno wrote:All in favor of Jim for OMR Solo Manager? Aye...
Solo Manager is a job that could be done by multiple people. The event chairperson from month to month doesn't have to be the same person, either.
Someone familiar with the position could come up with a logical division of responsibilities, and people could do small parts instead of one person do one big job.
The more people who step up, the better.
Jim Rowland - Your friendly OMR volunteer at large
'92 Sentra SE-R / '15 FR-S / '04 Silverado HD
'92 Sentra SE-R / '15 FR-S / '04 Silverado HD
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