OMRSCCA Solo2 Event #3 :: 5/24/09 :: Ducks @ Ozark
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OMRSCCA Solo2 Event #3 :: 5/24/09 :: Ducks @ Ozark
OMRSCCA Solo2 Event #3
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Ducks Stadium in Ozark, Missouri
After the wash-out at our April event, OMR is back at Ducks Stadium in Ozark for our third autocross of the season on Sunday, May 24th. Thanks to recent asphalt repairs to the lot, our Ducks events will be back on top form.
Event #3 information
Please read the front page of the Ozark Region website.
-->http://www.omrscca.org/
Cost
$20 SCCA Members (current SCCA ID required)
$35 Non-members
Be ready to show a valid driver's license.
Pre-register! Pre-register! Pre-register!
Pre-registration makes the event run far more quickly and smoothly for both you and the trailer. Reminder: if you are not a SCCA member, type "non-member" in the blank for "membership number."
-->Event #3 Pre-registration
Be on time!
Registration closes at 10:00AM, so be there early. If you are late, you are out of luck.
Important links:
- List of available car numbers
- Event Information
- Novice Guide
Reminders for the 2009 season:
- OMRSCCA's timing and scoring software is set up for exclusive numbers, regardless of class. Please check the list of available numbers before you pre-register.
- Potential passengers must fill out a SCCA weekend membership form. There will be no charge to ride as passenger, but this is required as part of our SCCA sanction for 2009.
- Everyone under age 18 must have a SCCA Minor Wavier signed by parents/guardians to be on site. The form must be notarized or signatures witnessed by the trailer or a member of OMRSCCA's board of directors or Solo committee. See the Event Information page for details.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
We'll see you there!
Jim Rowland - Your friendly OMR volunteer at large
'92 Sentra SE-R / '15 FR-S / '04 Silverado HD
'92 Sentra SE-R / '15 FR-S / '04 Silverado HD
Great event today. Organized well, 6 runs, lots of cars, nice, flowing course that wasn't unneccessarily tight, it was great fun. Whoever set up the course today can do our Midiv setup.
Mark F
'99 Firebird Formula 6-speed hardtop ESP
'99 Trans Am WS6 6-speed black ragtop ESP
'69 Z28 silver/black DZ302 4-speed SOLD
'99 Firebird Formula 6-speed hardtop ESP
'99 Trans Am WS6 6-speed black ragtop ESP
'69 Z28 silver/black DZ302 4-speed SOLD
I had a great time today guys. This was my 2nd event with OMR and first in Springfield. I really enjoyed the course as I really never needed my brakes I was actually running out of engine in a lot of it.
One question though. Where and the hell was everyone DNFing? I understand when it was raining and nobody could keep the car on the track but it happened all day.
One question though. Where and the hell was everyone DNFing? I understand when it was raining and nobody could keep the car on the track but it happened all day.
Great day, and I hope the NALM crew had fun. If you helped any extra today beyond your work assignment, you are the reason we can have a healthy turnout, lunch break, and have lots of runs without driving until dark. I appreciate your help.
Not even counting our NALM guests, we had four states represented. I hope that bodes well for future events, especially our Neosho divisional July 11-12.
The course flowed and paced quickly, had generous width and line choice, and put a good mix of car types towards the top of PAX.
I'm not sure what was going on with the DNFs. A couple dozen DNFs out of 300+ runs. We had as many pointers out there as we could without giving the unreadable "sea of cones" effect. The visual gaps and gotchas were fairly well filled, and there was more space between course elements than many of my courses (intent: easier to read).
I'm hoping the DNFs were cases of people driving off the nose of the car in fast transition, then realizing they're on top of the next gate without enough whoa. I did that to myself once, and skipped a gate to avoid mowing it down. The lot shape and remaining rough spots at Ducks will always demand a lot of transition, offset, and slaloms. A square site has the luxury of more elbows and sweepers that are easier to make flow into each other. Keeping up with directional changes will always be a challenge of using Ducks.
Not even counting our NALM guests, we had four states represented. I hope that bodes well for future events, especially our Neosho divisional July 11-12.
The course flowed and paced quickly, had generous width and line choice, and put a good mix of car types towards the top of PAX.
I'm not sure what was going on with the DNFs. A couple dozen DNFs out of 300+ runs. We had as many pointers out there as we could without giving the unreadable "sea of cones" effect. The visual gaps and gotchas were fairly well filled, and there was more space between course elements than many of my courses (intent: easier to read).
I'm hoping the DNFs were cases of people driving off the nose of the car in fast transition, then realizing they're on top of the next gate without enough whoa. I did that to myself once, and skipped a gate to avoid mowing it down. The lot shape and remaining rough spots at Ducks will always demand a lot of transition, offset, and slaloms. A square site has the luxury of more elbows and sweepers that are easier to make flow into each other. Keeping up with directional changes will always be a challenge of using Ducks.
Jim Rowland - Your friendly OMR volunteer at large
'92 Sentra SE-R / '15 FR-S / '04 Silverado HD
'92 Sentra SE-R / '15 FR-S / '04 Silverado HD
I had a great time. The course flowed well. OMR is lucky to have Jim designing course. Hope everyone comes over to Blytheville next week.
Here is my in car video with the MAXQ unit from today:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M00VqyF6iBU
Here is my in car video with the MAXQ unit from today:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M00VqyF6iBU
[quote="Why T"]
One question though. Where and the hell was everyone DNFing? I understand when it was raining and nobody could keep the car on the track but it happened all day.[/quote]
My DNF came when my back end came around too much on the right hander down the hill, by the time I caught it I had to skip the next gate(offset to the left). I saw alot of people in the first heat miss it.
One question though. Where and the hell was everyone DNFing? I understand when it was raining and nobody could keep the car on the track but it happened all day.[/quote]
My DNF came when my back end came around too much on the right hander down the hill, by the time I caught it I had to skip the next gate(offset to the left). I saw alot of people in the first heat miss it.
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I was on Corner #2 in the 2nd Heat, and the majority of DNF's I called were for the last gate before the "turnaround". If you'll look at m3kerry's vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M00VqyF6iBU right at the 17 to 18-second spot in the video - people were zigging right, instead of zagging left.Why T wrote:One question though. Where and the hell was everyone DNFing? I understand when it was raining and nobody could keep the car on the track but it happened all day.
I did it myself once (in the 1st Heat), and wouldn't even have known it if I hadn't a passenger that saw what I'd done, and told me at the end of the run. In fact, even knowing that - I nearly did it again the NEXT time - only, did a little "loop-d-loo" and went back for it (and that seemed to cause a bit of consternation amongst the Corner Captains as to whether or not I was DNF, I was told later - my apologies, guys).
The next most-frequently DNF'd spot I called was at the 14 second spot: Again, people were going to the right of the gate, instead of left as m3kerry demonstrates. Note the 3 pointer-cones visible at 13-seconds.
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