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Greg F
07-11-2005, 12:30 PM
1. "Tofurkey!" :eek:

2. Four-point harnesses are the shizzle-dizzle.

3. Black smoke.

4. IMASOFTE + limp wrist = :D

5. R's don't last forever.

soloZ
07-11-2005, 12:57 PM
1 Used old Eiback pro kit springs will make you happy(I am)

2 I thinkI should get an alignment but I am not sure, I have only had one alignment since I have owned the car and that was more to straighten the steering wheel.

3 the course was fun but I can't understand the roundy round stuff first at Targa and then Sunday at PMSC

DonS
07-11-2005, 02:11 PM
1. When the rules say that all the runs count I can kick some azz. But still get smacked when I destroy one of those runs. Better than mid pack is sweet.

2. I didn't notice the comparison of a roundy round at both events until now.

3. At least our roundy round was:
. clockwise
. only once
. only for one small section

4. A course on a lot that is several times larger than the regional the next day can be only a couple seconds longer if the speeds are high enough.

5. I thought we'd have more drivers this time. Nice to easily get lots of runs but this was to benefit our Targa entry and to fund the prizes.

6. I love these rules. The whole day is a package deal instead of that one good run.

7. So how did you do....: http://spda-online.ca/modules/results2/rewrite/tc_7.html

13inches
07-11-2005, 02:23 PM
Jason's back in HS? :eek:

Tony Kloosterma
07-11-2005, 02:31 PM
thanks for pointing that out.
I believe he was for event 1, in event 2 he was fss.I will ge the results for event 2 corrected

Tony

gatherer
07-11-2005, 03:43 PM
yeah thats odd I thought I corrected that in the timing system ont he fly when I saw the error... I know the printouts started showing me in FSS....

Tony Kloosterma
07-11-2005, 03:55 PM
Jason we didn't catch it as we entered classes off the starting grid


Tony

opal
07-11-2005, 04:01 PM
1. No one knew what tofurky (http://www.tofurky.com) was. Heh. I bought the deli slices and yes it really IS quite good.

2. Trung and I have changed roles: he's the new go-fast good luck charm and people keep calling me "smiley."

3. These events must be the best kept secret of the auto-x world: fast, challenging courses, efficient organization, lunch breaks, and, yet, small crowd. Where the heck IS everybody? Hello?? :confused:

4. The generator ran all day, but I didn't see Rob with any tylenol.

Tony Kloosterma
07-11-2005, 04:06 PM
3. These events must be the best kept secret of the auto-x world: fast, challenging courses, efficient organization, lunch breaks, and, yet, small crowd. Where the heck IS everybody? Hello??


Thanks for the kind words Opal.
The efficiency is due to the committment from everyone in our club (and Jason doing the timing) They all pitch in. At 630 we had 10 volunteers doing setup and the course.
Thank Luca and Joe for a great course design.
Small crowd? I dunno.....maybe people don't like change......

Tony

haniforama
07-11-2005, 04:37 PM
I wished I could have attended. It's a little hard from 39000ft though...

Guillermo
07-11-2005, 05:37 PM
I enjoyed it and i guess lots of power was not needed because I placed about mid pack in the overall FTD list.



Small crowd? I dunno.....maybe people don't like change......
Tony

Have you considered advertising in the Wheels section of the Toronto Star?
PITL does it, and I believe it's free for non-profit car clubs.

Tony Kloosterma
07-11-2005, 09:13 PM
results have been corrected