July 17th-18th PSCC Practice/Championship

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Theo Osifeso wrote:Mike,
Mike S. has the #7, the #2 is in lost and found in the motorhome.
Theo, is this supposed to reference me? I don't recall having a lost 7.

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That would be me. ;)
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Good! Perhaps I'm not loosing it as bad as I thought...





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Mike Simanyi wrote:Good! Perhaps I'm not loosing it as bad as I thought...





(And that should cue up Shhhhhnecker...)

...and right on cue....

given your crappy-than-my times Sunday, I'd say; yes you are!!!
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Jack and I had a blast this weekend! The courses were excellent and the folks more than friendly. I am sending my check off right now for 14-15 August. :) Just one question...would the 914 be in SK1 or SK2? Thanks again and hope to see you next month.

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Bill Schenker wrote:[
...and right on cue....

given your crappy-than-my times Sunday, I'd say; yes you are!!!
Wouldn't you rather we all thought you did really well, rather than we just did really bad?? :lol:

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Glad you enjoyed yourself, Sue.

Actually no place to send a check yet. Each practice is different and therefor who gets the checks varies. Should be decided at our Board meeting this Wednesday. The Championship can be paid online as soon as I activate the event, probably the end of the week.

1) SK1 consists of SS, AS, BS and FS.
2) SK2 consists of CS, DS, ES, GS and HS.

Details on our local classes are in Appendix A of our Supp Regs
http://www.solo2.com/supp_regs/SCCA_Cal ... s_2010.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
jack stoddard wrote:Jack and I had a blast this weekend! The courses were excellent and the folks more than friendly. I am sending my check off right now for 14-15 August. :) Just one question...would the 914 be in SK1 or SK2? Thanks again and hope to see you next month.

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That was alot of fun, thanks for putting on the great event!
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Thanks for your quick work once again Rick.

On a side note, not to take anything away from one of our Junior members, I understand from one of the other parents he did an awesome job on his official timed runs, but TTOD should go to some one who ran the same course as everyone else.
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Can anyone tell me who the starter was for the last run group. Owe him a special thanks for his encouragement. I think it was clearly worth 3 seconds. After finding out I could run a competitive time my first two runs rather than being a chicane, I couldn't help but go for it when he told me to catch the blue civic running in front of me. It really kept me looking ahead and pushing.
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Arthur Grant wrote:Can anyone tell me who the starter was for the last run group. Owe him a special thanks for his encouragement. I think it was clearly worth 3 seconds. After finding out I could run a competitive time my first two runs rather than being a chicane, I couldn't help but go for it when he told me to catch the blue civic running in front of me. It really kept me looking ahead and pushing.

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Greg, thank you very much for the info on the Starter.

I know this may sound dumb or vain or both, but when the results say trophy, is there really a trophy of some sort we get? Given the class I run in I am only a winner because of luck and being in novice, so I am going to enjoy it because it may never happen again. And I am vain enough that if there really is a trophy or something tangible, I would put it in my office, although I think my sponsor and pit crew wants it. :D

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Craig Naylor wrote:Thanks for your quick work once again Rick.

On a side note, not to take anything away from one of our Junior members, I understand from one of the other parents he did an awesome job on his official timed runs, but TTOD should go to some one who ran the same course as everyone else.
No easy way to edit it out. I can disable classes for the results, which I do for overall PAX results, disabling TO, X, and FJC, since they are used for points. I could also remove FJC from the kart group so it wouldn't show up in the TTOD for karts, but could still be in the PAX TTOD. But I think it's more important to have them in the results. I can also turn off that TTOD listing at the end of the results.
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Arthur Grant wrote:Greg, thank you very much for the info on the Starter.

I know this may sound dumb or vain or both, but when the results say trophy, is there really a trophy of some sort we get? Given the class I run in I am only a winner because of luck and being in novice, so I am going to enjoy it because it may never happen again. And I am vain enough that if there really is a trophy or something tangible, I would put it in my office, although I think my sponsor and pit crew wants it. :D

Thanks
Yep, there will be a trophy for you in the boxes by registration maybe by the next event or the following one. Congrats!
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Craig Naylor wrote:Thanks for your quick work once again Rick.

On a side note, not to take anything away from one of our Junior members, I understand from one of the other parents he did an awesome job on his official timed runs, but TTOD should go to some one who ran the same course as everyone else.
Yeah, we give them the times and they get thrown in the timing-and-scoring-a-tron with the rest of them. Rick, no problem from the FJC'rs if you want to edit the summary stats (we'd like to keep the class and times in the results, tho).
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Nice to see you win Art! ... you've come a long way in a short time. Great to see such enthusiasm from a Newbie!!! :thumbup:
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Great job Art :thumbup:
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Thanks Mako, Thanks Max.

Rick that is really cool.

Speical thanks to Lisa Severy for the tip on tire pressure. Since she gave me the numbers I have tried differnt combinations but my best runs have been right where she said they would be.
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After studying the final results, I've got to extend my congratulations to some notable mentions, as well as some of my favorite people. Starting with the latter, Lisa Severy for kickin' butt in ASP. Lisa Berry for kickin mom's butt again. Big sister Christine for her PAXL win. Lily Liu for takin' it to the boys in STS. Mihai Surubuhunihu for making up for the divisional }:) (sorry. Couldn't help myself). And of course, Arthor Grant for what I think would be his first regional win. Congrats to all! And it was nice to finally meet you, Art.
Jeff, didn't I tell you to get at least one clean run? :( Oh well. Better luck next time. Although, I will say you've got about the fastest H Stock RX8 I've ever seen! (See X-run section of results)
Oh yeah. And thanks to all the really nice, faster-than-me people who took me for rides on Saturday. That includes you, Jeff, so don't be too offended. I had a blast! Looking forward to seeing you all in a month.
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Mark, thank you very much for coming over to say high, was fun to meet you.
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