We would like to get some more of our SASC Members involved in designing courses for the rest of the season. 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
Current Schedule for the Remainder of the SeasonMay 27 Sunday - YYC - Ladies’ Day
- Reijo SJune 10 Sunday - Fort Macleod - Solo Event #5
June 23 Saturday - YYC - WCMA Regional Solo Day 1 / Solo Event #6
- Stephen HJune 24 Sunday - YYC - WCMA Regional Solo Day 2 / Solo Event #7
- Stephen HJuly 1 Sunday - YYC - Solo Event #8
- Jared CJuly 28 Saturday - Fort Macleod - Solo Event #9
August 11 Saturday - YYC - 2-Day Challenge Event / Solo Event #10
- Ryan C/Ambrose FAugust 12 Sunday - YYC - 2-Day Challenge Event
- Ryan C/Ambrose FAugust 25 Saturday - Fort Macleod - Practice Event
August 26 Sunday - Fort Macleod - Solo Event #11
- Tom GSeptember 16 Sunday - YYC - Solo Event #12
- Jared C (July 1 Course Reversed) -
Tom G event chair
September 23 Sunday - Fort Macleod - Solo Event #13
September 30 Sunday YYC - Solo Event #14 -
Reijo (July 15th Porsche Course) -
Adam S event chair
October 14 Sunday - YYC - Season Closing Practice
October 28 Sunday YYC - Season Closing Practice
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 5-7hrs.
- If you agree to do a course design you must also be willing & able to help set up the course, this is usually done the day before for YYC events or the morning of for FM events.
- Your course design will need to be reviewed & approved by an experienced & trusted SASC club member 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.).
Course Design BasicsI would strongly recommend that you read the following guide from Roger Johnson, it's a very comprehensive and well put together guide on some of the do's & don'ts of autocross course design:
https://dk1xgl0d43mu1.cloudfront.net/user_files/scca/downloads/000/013/036/Convention_-_2016_-_Solo_Course_Design_-_Full.pdf?1454611722Also 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 in perspective.
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AlGgFhfYvU3xhe8gQiQbV_Ti3klTrQIf you're interested in designing a course please post in this thread and PM me, I will then send you an email with blank course maps and I will cc our Solo Director (Reijo S) as well as our Safety Steward (Richard B).
Event ChairIf 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