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2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:08 pm
by Rick Brown
Flyers are up on the AXWare site, separate ones for each day.
If you choose to pay online, basic entry is $40 per day, but if you enter both days it will automatically give you a $20 discount. Still have to fine tune the Mixed Couple entry amounts so don't try that yet. Also no way yet to pre-pay for the banquet or the extra t-shirts.
The flyer for more details and mail in entry is located here:
http://tinyurl.com/lonepine09" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you go to YouTube and search for Lone Pine, there are a number of videos of what it's like.
Edit:
Note that all convertibles must now have SCCA GCR approved roll bars. Factory roll bars are not acceptable.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:09 pm
by Steve Ekstrand
No same sex couples??? Sounds like a classic Unruh Act violation.

Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:12 pm
by Rick Brown
Steve Ekstrand wrote:No same sex couples??? Sounds like a classic Unruh Act violation.

Wondered when someone was gonna notice that, had to be a lawyer...............
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 10:17 pm
by Giovanni Jaramillo
Rick Brown wrote:Flyers are up on the AXWare site, separate ones for each day.
Rick even before you posted this thread I already had received an e-mail receipt from PayPal indicating payment for 2 for $80 for an event. I didn't know that there was an upcoming event and looked on the calendar (Motorsports Z-that's not up yet and practice is only free if you work Saturday; and GRA event isn't until a month away. Then I realized it was Lone Pine! I received it at 2pm.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 10:41 pm
by Rick Brown
Giovanni Jaramillo wrote:Rick Brown wrote:Flyers are up on the AXWare site, separate ones for each day.
Rick even before you posted this thread I already had received an e-mail receipt from PayPal indicating payment for 2 for $80 for an event. I didn't know that there was an upcoming event and looked on the calendar (Motorsports Z-that's not up yet and practice is only free if you work Saturday; and GRA event isn't until a month away. Then I realized it was Lone Pine! I received it at 2pm.
May need to refund $20 if it's for the same person. I didn't realize until this afternoon I had to link the events both ways to make the two day discount work no matter which day you registered for first. So if you did it in the wrong order you were charged $80 instead of $60. Fixed now.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:20 pm
by Giovanni Jaramillo
Rick Brown wrote:Giovanni Jaramillo wrote:Rick Brown wrote:Flyers are up on the AXWare site, separate ones for each day.
Rick even before you posted this thread I already had received an e-mail receipt from PayPal indicating payment for 2 for $80 for an event. I didn't know that there was an upcoming event and looked on the calendar (Motorsports Z-that's not up yet and practice is only free if you work Saturday; and GRA event isn't until a month away. Then I realized it was Lone Pine! I received it at 2pm.
May need to refund $20 if it's for the same person. I didn't realize until this afternoon I had to link the events both ways to make the two day discount work no matter which day you registered for first. So if you did it in the wrong order you were charged $80 instead of $60. Fixed now.
Yes he did pay $80 but I think the treasurer should do the refunding. Talk to KJ.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:39 pm
by Jeff Ringer
gio are u going to come out and stretch the legs of the e46
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:37 pm
by Rick Brown
Rick Brown wrote:Giovanni Jaramillo wrote:Rick Brown wrote:Flyers are up on the AXWare site, separate ones for each day.
May need to refund $20 if it's for the same person. I didn't realize until this afternoon I had to link the events both ways to make the two day discount work no matter which day you registered for first. So if you did it in the wrong order you were charged $80 instead of $60. Fixed now.
Yes he did pay $80 but I think the treasurer should do the refunding. Talk to KJ.
I already credited him. Sorry KJ, I know it's your job.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:06 pm
by KJ Christopher
Rick Brown wrote:
I already credited him. Sorry KJ, I know it's your job.
It's actually pretty easy to refund his $20 through paypal. I'll probably do that and eliminate the bank entry.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:40 pm
by Rick Brown
KJ Christopher wrote:Rick Brown wrote:
I already credited him. Sorry KJ, I know it's your job.
It's actually pretty easy to refund his $20 through paypal. I'll probably do that and eliminate the bank entry.
He said he wanted to use it to enter the GRA event.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 9:07 pm
by KJ Christopher
Rick Brown wrote:KJ Christopher wrote:Rick Brown wrote:
I already credited him. Sorry KJ, I know it's your job.
It's actually pretty easy to refund his $20 through paypal. I'll probably do that and eliminate the bank entry.
He said he wanted to use it to enter the GRA event.
Oh well. It will be in the paypal account when he pays for the GRA event.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:27 pm
by Kurt Rahn
Potentially dumb question: does Lone Pine use the same classes as Cal Club (i.e. is there an SK1 and SK2?)?
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:23 am
by Rick Brown
Kurt Rahn wrote:Potentially dumb question: does Lone Pine use the same classes as Cal Club (i.e. is there an SK1 and SK2?)?
Sort of. Yes, we use the same classes, but since the turnout can be rather low compared to a regular event a lot of combining goes on. A class with 5 or so stands on it's own. Otherwise there is an indexed stock class, an Indexed street prepared class and CPM. Also the Beater class which is for cars you paid less that I think $500 for. UCSB often has a good turnout and gets their own class. And we have been known to create a class for a group that rents a car and they all drive. This is a very low key deal, things (except safety) are not taken to seriously.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:29 am
by Steve Ekstrand
What tires work best on weeds and rocks???
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:37 am
by David Barrish
Brand new, with full tread. }:)
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:46 am
by Kurt Rahn
Steve Ekstrand wrote:What tires work best on weeds and rocks???
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:49 am
by Jeff Shyu
i have those on my truck. the edge tread blocks are all shaved at an angle from plowing through the highway offramps...

Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:50 am
by Giovanni Jaramillo
Rick Brown wrote:I already credited him. Sorry KJ, I know it's your job.
No worries.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:13 am
by Steve Ekstrand
David Barrish wrote:Brand new, with full tread. }:)
I'm not familiar with those types of tires.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:16 am
by Giovanni Jaramillo
Jeff Ringer wrote:gio are u going to come out and stretch the legs of the e46
Sounds tempting, but I'll pass on Lone Pine.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:24 am
by KJ Christopher
Steve Ekstrand wrote:David Barrish wrote:Brand new, with full tread. }:)
I'm not familiar with those types of tires.
Check with your brother. He has them on his truck, albeit in a girly size.
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:43 am
by Will Kalman
Steve Ekstrand wrote:What tires work best on weeds and rocks???
Kumho R700:

Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 12:49 pm
by Mako Koiwai
Some one was asking about Fun Runs @ Lone Pine. They didn't have them in '04 ... but we did do about
10 Parade Laps to help cut down the weeds ... which is one advantage of running on Saturday. Those parade laps got faster and faster!
Definitely a FUN Event! Note it's a fairly high speed Time Trail type event. Most of us back off just a bit from 10/10th AX driving. If I recall, the lap times were around 90+ seconds ... so long laps. I only found a few videos on youTube. The '08 ones show a slightly faster perhaps less interesting course then we had in '04.
Get up there for the Friday Registration/Tech (in the Dow Villa Parking Lot) and beer and dinner mixer. Very relaxed Fun Event.
GO To Honor Craig Angel ... his favorite event.
DON'T go over 80 on the way up! The cop told us that above 80 he HAS to stop you ... as he wrote out our tickets. :unimpressed:
A few shots from '04:
http://public.fotki.com/makofoto/solo_i ... etrails-2/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 1:37 pm
by Rick Brown
Fun runs kinda depend on turnout and how tired people are on Saturday afternoon.
But remember, the course is 2½ miles long and you get 4 runs on Saturday (usually on 3 on Sunday so people can get on the road early).
Re: 2009 Lone Pine Time Trials
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 10:59 am
by Q V
Steve Ekstrand wrote:What tires work best on weeds and rocks???
Amazingly, street tires don't get chewed up as bad as you think - when I went last year, the wear for one day was about equivalent to a single-maybe 2 day El Toro practice. I guess it also depends on how badly you under/oversteer.
Just remember to bring bug spray! & spray liberally - from working course, I got bit at the exact areas where I didn't spray, haha.
AutoX ppl need to come out and represent! A road racer won SM class last year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO1awzPurbE
My run (much slower, but better angle imo):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZg2SJlDDg