Novice school for 2017?

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Kai Hur
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Novice school for 2017?

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Will there be a novice school offered this year? Or did I miss it already?
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The board has been discussing the possibility of a novice school for several months now, but as of yet, no club has stepped up to chair the event (not that there necessarily has to be a specific club, I'm sure any small group of dedicated people or a joint club effort could put the event together). I'd be willing to help put it together, but we'd need a little more interest that just hasn't surfaced at the board meetings yet.

The idea floated so far was to piggy back on a SCCA ACS track event so we perhaps could save some costs.

If we have some interest from our members in helping put this together, please share it (either here, or directly with me next weekend), and I'll be happy to share it with the board. :thumbup:
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I am willing to assist in any way I can.
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Novice class attendance is down this season from last and I'm not really hearing a lot of demand for one outside of the Board. That's not to say it wouldn't be attended if we decide to hold one, though, but we would have to start planning this month if we want to host one later this year.

One problem with the novice school is scheduling. Because of the way we have the Novice class rules structured with only three days of autocross experience allowed, someone can't really run the novice school (2 days if you include the practice day) and more than one other day if they want to run Novice class the next season. A school would make more sense at the beginning of the season rather than the end, but that's probably not a very feasible option unfortunately, especially with the Match Tour and ProSolo coming early in the season to SoCal.
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I'd instruct.
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