George Schilling wrote:Thanks for the write up Randy and glad you had a good time. Our excellent Novice Coordinator is Leonard Cachola. I agree with you.....he does a great job!
Well then let me extend a personal thank you to him as well. Excellent job Leonard! I'm sure all of us beginners appreciated that you took your time with the course walk, explaining each turn, slalom and gate for us all. I didn't personally have too much success with your "where should you be looking?" advice, but in my post run analysis, that was some of the best advice I should have taken!
Randy Gonzalez wrote:
"that puts him comfortably in 12th place!"......Had to be Max! :
I can't take credit for that one - GRA wouldn't let me announce! :heyes:
It was a gem whoever it was.
CASOC Autocross Club, 1984 Van Diemen RF-84, 1600cc Kent, Hewland Mk9, Centerline 2 pc. wheels, Hoosier R25B, SuperTrapp, Zimmer Alloclassic titanium left hip w/Metasul LDH chromium-cobalt lg dia head
George Schilling wrote:Thanks for the write up Randy and glad you had a good time. Our excellent Novice Coordinator is Leonard Cachola. I agree with you.....he does a great job!
Well then let me extend a personal thank you to him as well. Excellent job Leonard! I'm sure all of us beginners appreciated that you took your time with the course walk, explaining each turn, slalom and gate for us all. I didn't personally have too much success with your "where should you be looking?" advice, but in my post run analysis, that was some of the best advice I should have taken!
You're welcome and thanks to both of you! It's nice to get feedback, both positive and negative.
~Leonard Cachola
#82 CS, CSCC Solo Novice Coordinator
Rick Brown wrote:
Um, according to the worker sheets you were announcing, George, when Randy was running.
Absolutely BRILLIANT then!
CASOC Autocross Club, 1984 Van Diemen RF-84, 1600cc Kent, Hewland Mk9, Centerline 2 pc. wheels, Hoosier R25B, SuperTrapp, Zimmer Alloclassic titanium left hip w/Metasul LDH chromium-cobalt lg dia head
Randy Gonzalez wrote:I'll definitely be back....even with the announcers hilarious comment over the PA after my first run: "95.286, that puts him comfortably in 12th place!".....out of 12 in my class....it still makes me laugh when I think about it.
This made me think of the Star Trek: Voyager character Seven of Nine. You may be referred to as Twelve of Twelve in the future...........
Since light is faster than sound...many people look bright until they speak...