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SASC Events / Re: Results for Sunday, October 21, 2018 at YYC
« on: October 23, 2018, 01:42:07 PM »
I win! (the cone count that is... nobody else even close!!!)


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SASC Events / Re: Oct. 20/21/28 dates ...
« on: October 18, 2018, 09:30:23 PM »
Thanks for fixing the link Reijo! I'm registered for this coming Sunday (Oct 21). Thanks Tom for sending me a message for the heads up!

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SASC Events / Re: Oct. 20/21/28 dates ...
« on: October 18, 2018, 09:39:38 AM »
I can do Sunday. Can you fix the registration link?
My racecar has been transformed in to winter mode with stock suspension and factory brake pads... it looks like a 4x4. Should be a fun time snow or no snow!

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Technical Talk / Re: Car Numbering
« on: November 15, 2016, 09:48:11 PM »
Maybe this helps somebody regarding magnetic numbers - this is how I do it.

1. Go to a graphics/sign store and buy a few feet of bulk, heavy duty, white magnetic vehicle sign material. It comes in a big roll so you buy it by the foot. Don't be tempted to get the stuff craft stores like Michaels sell. That stuff is too light weight and a lot more expensive. For example, in Edmonton I buy mine at High Speed Printing on 99th Street. In Saskatoon I bought mine at Crossman Graphic Supply. I think it cost me less than $12/ft.

2. Get creative on your computer and design some numbers using fonts that fit the regulations. Look in the Solo rules for exact specs as they might change. I used Illustrator but you could use Word, Photoshop, Paint, whatever.

3. Print the number(s) to page(s) and then cut them out.

4. Trace the number(s) on the magnetic sheet and cut them out.

5. To color the numbers go buy some spray paint and give it a coat or two. This also leaves a nice negative number effect on your garage floor should you omit newspaper or cardboard behind the numbers :) I have also stuck a sheet of vinyl over the magnetic sheet prior to cutting out the numbers. Get the vinyl at the same place as the magnetic sheet. They have tons of colors. I've always wanted to make a set of numbers in plaid.  ???

6. Go buy yourself/parents/gf/bf a new cookie sheet. Take the old cookie sheet from the cupboard because it is now your dedicated number holder to keep them nice and organized and flat. You want to keep them flat, not rolled up. Extra bonus points if you make cookies on the new cookie sheet.

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SASC Events / Re: Results for November 6, 2016 event at YYC
« on: November 10, 2016, 10:59:47 AM »
Thanks for posting the results! I'm wondering if we can get an "afternoon only" result set please? I swapped tires from RE71R to Pilot Super Sports in the afternoon so I'm trying to get a feel for how good the Super Sports really are (and they are good) but you can't win an autox with them. Plus some of your top drivers were not on their prime tire so that put me more on par with the tires run that day.

For those that don't know me, I'm Colin, from Edmonton and Saskatoon. I've been around for a looong time in a few different cars over the years. :) I was driving the (much dented) silver RX-8 in the first run group. It is an STX car but I didn't have time to swap the catalytic converter back in or break apart the intake so DSP it was.

Driving at this venue reminded me of the great old days of autox and how I fell in love with the sport. I look forward to attending more events next year at this place.

Videos with Data Overlay:
4th run on morning course with RE71R: 63.217+1 https://youtu.be/whyyt6Nvb0w
4th run on afternoon course with Pilot Super Sport: 61.641+1 https://youtu.be/meYZckqnvks

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