Thank You From the Event Chair.
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- George Schilling
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Thank You From the Event Chair.
I wanted to take a moment to thank all those that help make our final weekend of the year at El Toro a great one.
As usual, of event chiefs preformed wonderfully and made my job as event chair much easier. But help also came from unexpected places. I saw lots of new faces stepping up this weekend and volunteering their time. At the practice I observed a guy who had just come off working course who had gone back to his car, slathered some sun block on his face, and was heading back on course when I stopped him. He said he was heading back out as they seemed to be short handed. WOW. This was just one of many acts of stepping up that I observed this weekend.
Clean up was done in record time thanks to the many who offered help after the event . In less than an hour, the entire lot was clean, the motorhome and trailer packed, connected, and on it's way back to it's home @ AAA Speedway where it will be waiting for our next event the weekend of Sept 26 & 27 .
I usually don't like to name names, but I always break that rule. I'm just going to do it once today. Brett King has only been with us for 4 months, yet this weekend he agreed to take on the task of worker chief. And did he come through in more ways than one. Not only did he perform his position admirably, but when the need arose, he stepped up and worked a corner on course when we had some workers not report to work. After the event he stayed to help with the clean-up effort. He got see first hand how much work volunteer effort it takes to put one of these events on. But without people like Brett, we would be dead in water in no time.
So to wrap things up, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to all who helped, and especially those that gave extra this weekend. And remember, these events don't just happen, it takes volunteers. If you enjoyed yourself this weekend, be sure to come back and get involved. See you at the next event.
George Schilling
As usual, of event chiefs preformed wonderfully and made my job as event chair much easier. But help also came from unexpected places. I saw lots of new faces stepping up this weekend and volunteering their time. At the practice I observed a guy who had just come off working course who had gone back to his car, slathered some sun block on his face, and was heading back on course when I stopped him. He said he was heading back out as they seemed to be short handed. WOW. This was just one of many acts of stepping up that I observed this weekend.
Clean up was done in record time thanks to the many who offered help after the event . In less than an hour, the entire lot was clean, the motorhome and trailer packed, connected, and on it's way back to it's home @ AAA Speedway where it will be waiting for our next event the weekend of Sept 26 & 27 .
I usually don't like to name names, but I always break that rule. I'm just going to do it once today. Brett King has only been with us for 4 months, yet this weekend he agreed to take on the task of worker chief. And did he come through in more ways than one. Not only did he perform his position admirably, but when the need arose, he stepped up and worked a corner on course when we had some workers not report to work. After the event he stayed to help with the clean-up effort. He got see first hand how much work volunteer effort it takes to put one of these events on. But without people like Brett, we would be dead in water in no time.
So to wrap things up, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to all who helped, and especially those that gave extra this weekend. And remember, these events don't just happen, it takes volunteers. If you enjoyed yourself this weekend, be sure to come back and get involved. See you at the next event.
George Schilling
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And thanks to you George for doing a great job of organizing it all!
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+1 Thanks for making it happen GeorgeTom Berry wrote:And thanks to you George for doing a great job of organizing it all!

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Your welcome.Theo Osifeso wrote:+1 Thanks for making it happen GeorgeTom Berry wrote:And thanks to you George for doing a great job of organizing it all!
And thanks to Rick Brown, our timing and scoring wizard and all around good guy, for getting the results up so quickly.
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Awww shucks George... thanks man.
I will say it wasn't all that bad to people who are on the fence about volunteering... You're there anyway, so it actually gives you something to do instead of being bored and walking around doing nothing. ;)
Thanks to everyone who helped out fill in spots where we were short... was much appreciated.
I will say it wasn't all that bad to people who are on the fence about volunteering... You're there anyway, so it actually gives you something to do instead of being bored and walking around doing nothing. ;)
Thanks to everyone who helped out fill in spots where we were short... was much appreciated.

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Yay, it only took 20 minutes to get out of bed this morning after working that slalom on Saturday for two run groups.
-pokes Brett-
Great weekend. Thanks to everyone involved. Special thanks to the Berrys for saving my butt when the Noble ran out of gas. I will replace that can!

Great weekend. Thanks to everyone involved. Special thanks to the Berrys for saving my butt when the Noble ran out of gas. I will replace that can!
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Gotta keep ya limber Randy !!!! ;)Randy Chase wrote:Yay, it only took 20 minutes to get out of bed this morning after working that slalom on Saturday for two run groups.-pokes Brett-
Great weekend. Thanks to everyone involved. Special thanks to the Berrys for saving my butt when the Noble ran out of gas. I will replace that can!

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Thanks for stepping up Brett!
Just be careful getting too addicted... You might wake up one morning with your beautiful MCoupe looking like Simanyi's Cash for Clunkers wannabe.

Just be careful getting too addicted... You might wake up one morning with your beautiful MCoupe looking like Simanyi's Cash for Clunkers wannabe.
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I wouldn't mind it getting to be as fast as that clunker ;) 1st in PAX ??? Not too shabby for a clunker... 

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Brett King wrote:I wouldn't mind it getting to be as fast as that clunker ;) 1st in PAX ??? Not too shabby for a clunker...
True dat... But gesh Mike, have some pride. Maybe in Lincoln you could glue a big floppy Patch hat on the roof????
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I was diggin' Patch Hood Prop v.2.0 (tm). Now with bungie cord...Steve Ekstrand wrote:Brett King wrote:I wouldn't mind it getting to be as fast as that clunker ;) 1st in PAX ??? Not too shabby for a clunker...
True dat... But gesh Mike, have some pride. Maybe in Lincoln you could glue a big floppy Patch hat on the roof????
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Needs strategically placed stickers....Lots of 'em.Curt Luther wrote:I was diggin' Patch Hood Prop v.2.0 (tm). Now with bungie cord...Steve Ekstrand wrote:Brett King wrote:I wouldn't mind it getting to be as fast as that clunker ;) 1st in PAX ??? Not too shabby for a clunker...
True dat... But gesh Mike, have some pride. Maybe in Lincoln you could glue a big floppy Patch hat on the roof????

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Thanks for such two great days.
I learn so much more in a combined practice day and championship day. EL Toro is my favorite autoX facility in U.S.
I learn so much more in a combined practice day and championship day. EL Toro is my favorite autoX facility in U.S.
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Mike's M3 is the fast one. Mikes Mcoupe hasen't been out of the garage in years, last I heard it was a large shoe shaped dust collection deviceBrett King wrote:I wouldn't mind it getting to be as fast as that clunker ;) 1st in PAX ??? Not too shabby for a clunker...

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Driving the motorhome back to Fontucky was awesome...NOT. It makes weird creaks and random groans, and when the transmission downshifted to make it up a 1% grade, I thought the thing was going to blow-up. Once I learned to ignore the sounds it was OK.
Note for next time: Remember to close all of the cupboards before driving.
Note for next time: Remember to close all of the cupboards before driving.

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I thought it drove great up to Lone Pine. Put the cruise control on set at 70 and it just went. Only place it slowed down was up Cajon Pass. Of course I wasn't towing the trailer, and I was comparing to how it was before Eric spent all that time on it replacing suspension stuff. Back then it was scary to drive.Sebastian Rios wrote:Driving the motorhome back to Fontucky was awesome...NOT. It makes weird creaks and random groans, and when the transmission downshifted to make it up a 1% grade, I thought the thing was going to blow-up. Once I learned to ignore the sounds it was OK.
Note for next time: Remember to close all of the cupboards before driving.
+1 for taking on that job Seb.
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Hood Prop v2.1 includes stickers. v2.2 should be on site in Lincoln: the cardboard, stickers and New! model number will all be sealed against inclement weather with that stuff you sprayed on your artwork in kindergarten.Sebastian Rios wrote:Needs strategically placed stickers....Lots of 'em.Curt Luther wrote:I was diggin' Patch Hood Prop v.2.0 (tm). Now with bungie cord...
v3.0 should be released by September 25th. It's a serious upgrade though, with a monthly charge. For a mere $2500 a month you get the services of one Paul Whitehead, prop handler extraordinaire. For $3000 a month we'll remove Mr. Whitehead from your service...
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Nope. It's a clean storage rack right now...Eric Clements wrote:Mike's M3 is the fast one. Mikes Mcoupe hasen't been out of the garage in years, last I heard it was a large shoe shaped dust collection deviceBrett King wrote:I wouldn't mind it getting to be as fast as that clunker ;) 1st in PAX ??? Not too shabby for a clunker...

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Mike said "rack"
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Naw, it was fine. Although, Shauna did say I was riding the shoulder by a good 3 feet.Rick Brown wrote:I thought it drove great up to Lone Pine. Put the cruise control on set at 70 and it just went. Only place it slowed down was up Cajon Pass. Of course I wasn't towing the trailer, and I was comparing to how it was before Eric spent all that time on it replacing suspension stuff. Back then it was scary to drive.
+1 for taking on that job Seb.


It is much better than last time I drove it. I did think that the trans was awful loud though. We should check the fluid.
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+1 For all the volunteers that work so hard. Folks like George, Rick, Tom Berry, Mike, Rene, Gayle, and a many others make the whole thing work. Another pat on the back for Brett - a new guy stepping up to shoulder some of the load. Good job by all.
On Sunday I worked course during the 4th run group - the folks that volunteered to shag cones get my "Stars of the Day" award. We would have had a mess at our station (4) without them. I think station 3 got a couple also. Thank you.
On Sunday I worked course during the 4th run group - the folks that volunteered to shag cones get my "Stars of the Day" award. We would have had a mess at our station (4) without them. I think station 3 got a couple also. Thank you.
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I was shocked to see how much work actually goes into setting up a course for the weekend. I was told "We had a lot of people" and it still took over 4hrs to set everything up on Friday.
My hat goes off to the organizers for being there and working Fri, Sat, and Sun. It was a pleasure working with you all, and I look forward to working with you again.
I'd especially like to thank George for putting up with my inexperience. Thanks.
My hat goes off to the organizers for being there and working Fri, Sat, and Sun. It was a pleasure working with you all, and I look forward to working with you again.

I'd especially like to thank George for putting up with my inexperience. Thanks.

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You were in one of the slo mo videos that I already posted ... 2nd half of one of them ... I think I added your car number and class to the title.
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Thank you for taking the time to film Mako.Mako Koiwai wrote:You were in one of the slo mo videos that I already posted ... 2nd half of one of them ... I think I added your car number and class to the title.

My car number was 600 (SM Novice), I didn't see it in your videos, or I might have missed it.

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Paint your car school bus yellow and you can just scroll through at max speed and still find all the instances of your car, haha.Mike Kazmierczak wrote:Thank you for taking the time to film Mako.Mako Koiwai wrote:You were in one of the slo mo videos that I already posted ... 2nd half of one of them ... I think I added your car number and class to the title.![]()
My car number was 600 (SM Novice), I didn't see it in your videos, or I might have missed it.