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Would you like to instruct as your work assignment? - Jul 26

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Looking for two instructors for the first group. You can still run with your class, just do it as TIME ONLY.

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That's right folks, your dream autocross job is available, you could be an instructor as your work assignment!
We need instructors for the first run group, our problem with that is pre-running the course disqualifies a driver for championship points...

However, I'm willing to bet that there are some seasoned drivers out there that wouldn't mind giving up champ points for a chance to instruct, and if instructing knocks out a work assignment, that just sweetens the deal.
If you are one those drivers, please send me (Leonard) a PM (private message) through this message board.
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I highly recommend my fellow SST competitors Ken Lord and Jayson Woodruff! I'm pretty sure they know about the Time Only consequence of this Dream Job! :thumbup:
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I'd be happy to help out with that at the next event.
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Please add me to the list.

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David Barrish wrote:Please add me to the list.

David Barrish

Watching the faces of the Miata drivers as I got in their cars was priceless. To a person they could not believe that I could fit, what they did not understand was that gravity is your friend.
You and Robert are it. :)
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David Barrish wrote:Please add me to the list.

David Barrish

Watching the faces of the Miata drivers as I got in their cars was priceless. To a person they could not believe that I could fit, what they did not understand was that gravity is your friend.

Hyperbole David!!! Remember I fit in a Miata! Although not Bill Schenker's child's seat.
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Steve Ekstrand wrote:
David Barrish wrote:Please add me to the list.

David Barrish

Watching the faces of the Miata drivers as I got in their cars was priceless. To a person they could not believe that I could fit, what they did not understand was that gravity is your friend.

Hyperbole David!!! Remember I fit in a Miata! Although not Bill Schenker's child's seat.
If you fit into one of those things, I might have to reconsider a Miata as a possible option :lol:

Seriously, I went for a spin in Leonard's Miata last event, and it was actually pretty comfortable...then again, I didn't have to shoehorn myself into the driver's seat.
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I see Michael Heintz is signed up, I'll volunteer him!
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I might be happy to instruct, but I don't know the run/work order so not sure when I am showing up.
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Re: Would you like to instruct as your work assignment? - Jul 26

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Kurt Rahn wrote:
Steve Ekstrand wrote:
David Barrish wrote:Please add me to the list.

David Barrish

Watching the faces of the Miata drivers as I got in their cars was priceless. To a person they could not believe that I could fit, what they did not understand was that gravity is your friend.

Hyperbole David!!! Remember I fit in a Miata! Although not Bill Schenker's child's seat.
If you fit into one of those things, I might have to reconsider a Miata as a possible option :lol:

Seriously, I went for a spin in Leonard's Miata last event, and it was actually pretty comfortable...then again, I didn't have to shoehorn myself into the driver's seat.

The biggest problem with a Miata I think is height. On an NA, I'm pretty comfortable. But on NB's a feel a little crowded with my knees. I haven't sat in an NC.
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Steve Ekstrand wrote:
The biggest problem with a Miata I think is height. On an NA, I'm pretty comfortable. But on NB's a feel a little crowded with my knees. I haven't sat in an NC.
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So, somebody is going to CSP?
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Steve Ekstrand wrote:So, somebody is going to CSP?
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I ran the first STX at Nationals and the first STU....

Does this mean I need to build an STR???
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Yes, you probably should!
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Unfortunately our SST didn't translate to STR
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Mako Koiwai wrote:Unfortunately our SST didn't translate to STR
Why not? STR rules have not been fully published yet.
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Mako Koiwai wrote:I highly recommend my fellow SST competitors Ken Lord and Jayson Woodruff! I'm pretty sure they know about the Time Only consequence of this Dream Job! :thumbup:
That way you can finish second? }:)
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Yup, Karen beat me on Sunday at the PCA AX :gpower:
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