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SASC Events / 2020 Season Course Designers NEEDED
« on: February 10, 2020, 12:33:11 PM »
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
We really need more folks to help with course designs (and other roles).
Similar to last year (http://forums.sascsolo.com/index.php?topic=1316.0) the executive would like to get some more of the SASC Members involved in designing courses for the 2020 season. Last year we had some new course designers which led to some fun and unique courses. Designing a course is challenging but rewarding, a good learning experience and of course you have the satisfaction of watching others try to master your vision
This year we're hoping to secure course designers earlier than last and ideally even build up a repository of course designs for Airdrie, FM and Red Deer. Volunteering to design a course does not mean you must be the one to set it up, we're simply looking for a diversity of designers. Of course we would love for the individual who designed it to also be the one to help set it up but it's not expressly needed. And if you do volunteer to help set it up in the morning that will count as your work assignment for the day
Schedule for the Season
June 27 Saturday - Fort Macleod - SASC Event #1 - Tom G
July 4 Saturday - Fort Macleod - SASC Event #2 - Adam S
July 5 Sunday - Airdrie - SASC Event #3 - Jared C
July 18 Saturday - Fort Macleod - SASC Event #4 - Richard B
July 26 Sunday - Fort Macleod – SASC Event #5 - Jared C
August 8 Saturday - Fort Macleod - SASC Event #6 - Jared C
August 16 Sunday - Airdrie - SASC Event #7 - Ryan C
August 29 Saturday - Fort Macleod - SASC Practice - Adam S
August 30 Sunday - Fort Macleod - SASC Event #8 - Adam S
September 13 Sunday - Fort MacLeod - SASC Event #9
September 19 Saturday - Airdrie - SASC Event #10 - Tom G
October 3 Saturday - Fort Macleod – SASC Event #11
October 17 Saturday - Airdrie - SASC Bonus Practice (weather pending)
Updated: June 13, 2020
*All Unconfirmed
Things to Consider
- If you've never designed a course before be aware that it takes time, more time than you think. Between reading some of the relevant material on course design (below), sketching out your original idea, refining it, checking to make sure it's safe and then physically setting up the course can easily take a few hours your first time around.
- If you've never designed a course for the SASC your course design will also need to be reviewed either by myself or one of the SASC executives to make sure it's first & foremost safe but also to make sure it follows some of the basic rules (minimum spacing, laydown cones, etc.). Please aim to have your course sent in for review at least 10 days before the event to ensure there is enough time for any changes that need to be made. A course that's approved on paper may also need final tweaks once actually laid out.
- Only 2020 SASC Members can design courses, yet another perk of being a member, if you don't have yours yet click here: http://forums.sascsolo.com/index.php?topic=1458.0
Course Design Basics
I would strongly recommend that you read the following guides on some of the do's & don'ts of autocross course design:
Roger Johnson
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AEIkG1f04t5JU60&cid=F14DBDD81716A051&id=F14DBDD81716A051%21100426&parId=F14DBDD81716A051%2196160&o=OneUp
Vivek Goel
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AEIkG1f04t5JU60&cid=F14DBDD81716A051&id=F14DBDD81716A051%21144334&parId=F14DBDD81716A051%2196160&o=OneUp
Also our very own Stephen H has put together the following guide which is very helpful. You can find it at the google drive below along with a folder containing some previous course designs to help put future maps into perspective.
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AlGgFhfYvU3xhe8gQiQbV_Ti3klTrQ
If you're interested in designing a course please post in this thread or PM me and let us know which event you'd like to design a course for or if you'd just like to design a course for the repository.
We really need more folks to help with course designs (and other roles).
Similar to last year (http://forums.sascsolo.com/index.php?topic=1316.0) the executive would like to get some more of the SASC Members involved in designing courses for the 2020 season. Last year we had some new course designers which led to some fun and unique courses. Designing a course is challenging but rewarding, a good learning experience and of course you have the satisfaction of watching others try to master your vision
This year we're hoping to secure course designers earlier than last and ideally even build up a repository of course designs for Airdrie, FM and Red Deer. Volunteering to design a course does not mean you must be the one to set it up, we're simply looking for a diversity of designers. Of course we would love for the individual who designed it to also be the one to help set it up but it's not expressly needed. And if you do volunteer to help set it up in the morning that will count as your work assignment for the day
Schedule for the Season
June 27 Saturday - Fort Macleod - SASC Event #1 - Tom G
July 4 Saturday - Fort Macleod - SASC Event #2 - Adam S
July 5 Sunday - Airdrie - SASC Event #3 - Jared C
July 18 Saturday - Fort Macleod - SASC Event #4 - Richard B
July 26 Sunday - Fort Macleod – SASC Event #5 - Jared C
August 8 Saturday - Fort Macleod - SASC Event #6 - Jared C
August 16 Sunday - Airdrie - SASC Event #7 - Ryan C
August 29 Saturday - Fort Macleod - SASC Practice - Adam S
August 30 Sunday - Fort Macleod - SASC Event #8 - Adam S
September 13 Sunday - Fort MacLeod - SASC Event #9
September 19 Saturday - Airdrie - SASC Event #10 - Tom G
October 3 Saturday - Fort Macleod – SASC Event #11
October 17 Saturday - Airdrie - SASC Bonus Practice (weather pending)
Updated: June 13, 2020
*All Unconfirmed
Things to Consider
- If you've never designed a course before be aware that it takes time, more time than you think. Between reading some of the relevant material on course design (below), sketching out your original idea, refining it, checking to make sure it's safe and then physically setting up the course can easily take a few hours your first time around.
- If you've never designed a course for the SASC your course design will also need to be reviewed either by myself or one of the SASC executives to make sure it's first & foremost safe but also to make sure it follows some of the basic rules (minimum spacing, laydown cones, etc.). Please aim to have your course sent in for review at least 10 days before the event to ensure there is enough time for any changes that need to be made. A course that's approved on paper may also need final tweaks once actually laid out.
- Only 2020 SASC Members can design courses, yet another perk of being a member, if you don't have yours yet click here: http://forums.sascsolo.com/index.php?topic=1458.0
Course Design Basics
I would strongly recommend that you read the following guides on some of the do's & don'ts of autocross course design:
Roger Johnson
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AEIkG1f04t5JU60&cid=F14DBDD81716A051&id=F14DBDD81716A051%21100426&parId=F14DBDD81716A051%2196160&o=OneUp
Vivek Goel
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AEIkG1f04t5JU60&cid=F14DBDD81716A051&id=F14DBDD81716A051%21144334&parId=F14DBDD81716A051%2196160&o=OneUp
Also our very own Stephen H has put together the following guide which is very helpful. You can find it at the google drive below along with a folder containing some previous course designs to help put future maps into perspective.
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AlGgFhfYvU3xhe8gQiQbV_Ti3klTrQ
If you're interested in designing a course please post in this thread or PM me and let us know which event you'd like to design a course for or if you'd just like to design a course for the repository.