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Re: 2018 Season Course Designers
« Reply #15 on: July 05, 2018, 07:33:55 AM »
I had to switch myself from July 28th to August 26th as I won't be there for the July 28th event.
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Re: 2018 Season Course Designers
« Reply #16 on: July 20, 2018, 12:03:12 PM »
We've switched out Nathan for Reijo for the September 30th (Event 14) course, the course will be the July 15th Porsche event course with some tweaks.
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Re: 2018 Season Course Designers
« Reply #17 on: August 03, 2018, 12:29:35 AM »
Just updated the template and uploaded the new one to the link in Tom's original post. The main change was to redo the Fort Macleod template to show the runway markings.

Also, those of you who have designed courses recently, please upload your maps to the "Old course maps" folder on the share so that future designers can use them as references.

https://1drv.ms/f/s!AlGgFhfYvU3xhe8gQiQbV_Ti3klTrQ
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« Reply #18 on: August 09, 2018, 01:49:30 PM »
FYI, info from Reijo on making course maps:

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Course maps I have printed or the course designer sometimes if they had access to a printer.    I buy 1000 or so prints at the UPS store where we have our SASC mail box.....little strip mall just north of Market Mall on Shagnappi Trail and saouth of Crowchild on Varsity Drive. The copiers are really fast.   They can also do dbl-sided etc...11x17 etc...big office/industrial quality copy machines.
 
305-4625 Varsity Dr NW....there is a log book you have to fill out above the copiers - BOX 167 is our mail box to charge it to...‎. You will probably see my wrting on the log book or ask them for help - good people there.
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Re: 2018 Season Course Designers
« Reply #19 on: August 09, 2018, 02:18:18 PM »
Should add to that they are open during normal business hours ... you can search for the UPS store at that location for phone no., hours and contact info etc.   They also sell some office supplies, packing supplies etc.

They are also open on Saturdays.

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Re: 2018 Season Course Designers
« Reply #20 on: September 07, 2018, 11:38:24 AM »
I wanted to share something that happened at Nationals this year for those who weren't there.

One of this year's courses finished with a rev-limiter-in-second slalom: https://youtu.be/BJz2rmAN318?t=52. There was 220' / 67 m between the finish and grid, almost half again the recommendation published in our course design template.

It was raining heavily on one of the days of the event, and on that day, not one but two cars spun into grid. One of them thankfully didn't hit anything, but the other hit a parked car and pushed it into another car, causing (and sustaining) heavy damage. It's incredibly lucky that no one was standing in that part of grid when the spins happened, or they would have been seriously injured.

It's tough for us to maintain SCCA-standard safety margins at YYC, and effectively impossible to do so at Fort Macleod, but we still need to keep this kind of stuff in mind when designing courses.
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Re: 2018 Season Course Designers
« Reply #21 on: September 07, 2018, 01:46:28 PM »
Yes ... good idea to have run-off area beyond the end of the track ... hence why we leave the corridor open in FM all the way to the end of the runway.   Depending on course design we can do the same thing at YYC ... past the end of the course, make sure there is no one parked there ... or there  is additional runoff area where a car without brakes can go.

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Re: 2018 Season Course Designers
« Reply #22 on: September 07, 2018, 01:47:50 PM »
I did hear some details on the collision at Nats ... bit of an extreme circumstance I gather ... We can talk about it among course designers some time.

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Re: 2018 Season Course Designers
« Reply #23 on: September 11, 2018, 08:10:56 AM »
On a sort of related note if there's someone that would like to take a stab at being the event chair for one of this years remaining events please let me know. Some things to consider:

- Must be experienced (4+ years of regular autocross)
- Must arrive on site early (~7:30am-7:45am)
- Must make sure that everything is properly put away and cleaned up at the end of the day and that the site is secured (typically last one off site)
- Give the morning safety meeting
- Ensure the event is running smoothly, adjust schedule and amount of runs as needed, deal with any last minute issues, ensure course/spectators/drivers are safe
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Re: 2018 Season Course Designers
« Reply #24 on: September 11, 2018, 08:46:38 AM »
On a sort of related note if there's someone that would like to take a stab at being the event chair for one of this years remaining events please let me know. Some things to consider:

- Must be experienced (4+ years of regular autocross)
- Must arrive on site early (~7:30am-7:45am)
- Must make sure that everything is properly put away and cleaned up at the end of the day and that the site is secured (typically last one off site)
- Give the morning safety meeting
- Ensure the event is running smoothly, adjust schedule and amount of runs as needed, deal with any last minute issues, ensure course/spectators/drivers are safe

If no one is taking on September 30 then I can do it. Just need to figure out where some things go.

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Re: 2018 Season Course Designers
« Reply #25 on: September 11, 2018, 10:42:53 AM »
On a sort of related note if there's someone that would like to take a stab at being the event chair for one of this years remaining events please let me know. Some things to consider:

- Must be experienced (4+ years of regular autocross)
- Must arrive on site early (~7:30am-7:45am)
- Must make sure that everything is properly put away and cleaned up at the end of the day and that the site is secured (typically last one off site)
- Give the morning safety meeting
- Ensure the event is running smoothly, adjust schedule and amount of runs as needed, deal with any last minute issues, ensure course/spectators/drivers are safe

If no one is taking on September 30 then I can do it. Just need to figure out where some things go.

Sounds good Adam, I got you on the list.
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