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SilverBack
05-03-2010, 01:04 AM
https://axwaresystems.com/axorm/calendar_main.php?viewevent=1001&selectclubid=23&curmonthindex=4&curyearindex=4

cali yaris
05-16-2010, 02:29 AM
registered, thanks for the link

SilverBack
05-16-2010, 02:18 PM
No problem. See you then.

SilverBack
05-22-2010, 02:32 AM
Run order now available.

Garm, you're going first at the crack of dawn (then running after cones as I hit them) :wink:

LtNoogie
05-29-2010, 01:49 PM
I will skip this event. Too many things going on this long weekend. Have fun guys.

SilverBack
05-30-2010, 08:39 PM
Best event ever! I FINALLY hit my stride this time. Only took six %)*#& months. The tires are shredded a little more than usual after driving so hard, but that's just a sign that self-training in the canyons is paying off. The 4 base runs instead of the usual 3 and the mysteriously appearing 4 free X-runs out of nowhere helped alot. Looks like it may be almost time to move-up to CSM :wink:

I tossed-out my post-it notes, so I'll post times when the results are in

cali yaris
05-30-2010, 10:02 PM
that is GREAT, you've been persistent and worked hard at improving your skills. :clap:

SilverBack
05-30-2010, 11:43 PM
Thanks Garm. Means alot coming from you :thumbsup:

BTW, where were you this morning? I took my brother out there for his bday and he was really looking forward to seeing the Super Yaris. Now he thinks I'm full of it for mentioning 357 WHP on a Yaris lol

cali yaris
05-31-2010, 01:22 PM
^ sorry to disappoint, I intended to go but had personal reasons for staying home.

when is the next one?

SilverBack
05-31-2010, 09:54 PM
Next one is SoPac Divisional: http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27107

I've never seen this go down and I don't have a points card anyway, so I might just watch this one instead. We'll see

Jason@SportsCar
06-01-2010, 01:52 PM
Next one is SoPac Divisional: http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27107

I've never seen this go down and I don't have a points card anyway, so I might just watch this one instead. We'll see

You don't need a points card for the Divisional. It is an event based on the SCCA natl rule set, the points card is only for Cal Club Regional points.

SilverBack
06-01-2010, 10:58 PM
So I can run this thing just for fun like I always do?

2 more questions:

1) What about this "SCCA-style number" thing? What does that look like? Size?

2) I see we need a TireRack windshield banner. Where do we get that from? Price?



Oh yeah, and Final tmes (as promised):

Base:

1. 72.497+1 (first cone ever smashed, and it was fucking loud! LOL)
2. 67.566
3. 71.407+DNF (entered a corner off my line and understeered hard)
4. 68.855

X-runs:

1. 68.480
2. 67.339
3. 66.174 (got everyone's attention with this one :evil:)
4. 67.625

..My poor tires...

justjesus
06-01-2010, 11:56 PM
Damn, that's alot of runs!

I can't believe my last run I slowed down!!!! grr

anyway..
1)SCCA style numbering that you are referring to is just a TWO digit numbering system. That's all, really. I'm using 26, instead of 226.
2)Small fee for that decal. Should be available at the event. (I think a couple of small ones too)

I'm not ready for that event. Registered for both days...just not ready!

Jason@SportsCar
06-02-2010, 01:22 PM
So I can run this thing just for fun like I always do?

2 more questions:

1) What about this "SCCA-style number" thing? What does that look like? Size?

2) I see we need a TireRack windshield banner. Where do we get that from? Price?





Just like any other event. If you are not a regular member you will need a weekend membership.

There is not a set number "style". You wont be using the ridiculous Regional numbers, example 842.

The windshield banner is free, and they should be available at the event. You have to buy the SCCA wire wheel logo decal for the front, and the Div decals for the sides, also available at the event.

3.7 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
A. All vehicles must display numbers and class letters on both sides,
which must be readable by Timing & Scoring, Course, and Grid
workers at all times.
B. Only one set of numbers and class letters may be visible while the
vehicle is running.
C. Class shall be represented by the upper-case abbreviated form rather
than be spelled out. Ladies’ classes shall be indicated by the letter
“L” following the class letters. (Example: “BSPL” instead of “B Street
Prepared Ladies”).
D. Numbers and class letters should be positioned next to each other.
All letters and numbers must be on body panels, not on windows.
All numbers and class letters must use the same typeface and the
2010 SCCA NATIONAL SOLO RULES — 39
same color, and this color must provide adequate contrast to the
background color (see Appendix F for examples).
E. Numbers must be a minimum of 8” high with a 1.25” stroke. Class
letters must be a minimum of 4” high with a 0.75” stroke. In all cases,
the height of the class letters must be between 25% and 75% of
the height of the numbers. Stroke width must be at least 10% of the
height (see Appendix F.)
F. The “1” on two-driver cars and the “L” on Ladies class cars are subject
to all of the above requirements with regard to placement, color,
size, and stroke.

H. For National Championship, National Tour, and Divisional competition,
current offi cial SCCA required decals must be displayed on
each side of the vehicle in a prominent location.
For National Championship, National Tour, and Divisional events, one
offi cial SCCA-approved National sponsor identifi cation logo must be
displayed in an upright position, in a prominent location on each side of
the vehicle. Further information is contained in Appendix F.

cali yaris
06-02-2010, 04:45 PM
You wont be using the ridiculous Regional numbers, example 842.

meaning three digits, or what?

Jason@SportsCar
06-02-2010, 05:57 PM
meaning three digits, or what?

Yes, you wont have three or four digit numbers at the Divisional - exception is a two driver car, the second driver has a 1 in front of the first drivers number.

cali yaris
06-02-2010, 10:49 PM
ok. how do they run more than 99 cars with only two digits?

do they re-use numbers for different classes?

Jesus, How did you reserve a number?

sure glad you know this stuff.

Jason@SportsCar
06-03-2010, 01:30 PM
ok. how do they run more than 99 cars with only two digits?

do they re-use numbers for different classes?

Jesus, How did you reserve a number?

sure glad you know this stuff.

The class ID differentiates the duplicate numbers, so the same number can be duplicated in every class. The numbers are typically not done this way at local events just to keep it simple, all the local classes PAX, NOV, SK1/2 etc, would complicate the number/letter system.

And as you may have seen at some local events many people do a very poor job with class letters and numbers. Improper class numbers and letters at a Div/Natl event are grounds for a DNF. Timing and scoring must be able to clearly read all the digits on your car.

justjesus
06-03-2010, 02:33 PM
Garm, at the time I did it, he axware system didn't allow it. I registered with my usual number and promptly emailed Giovanni (?) and Rick Brown to let them know that I couldn't register my "26" - They corrected it for me. The system should be ready for it by now.

SilverBack
06-03-2010, 10:16 PM
Just like any other event. If you are not a regular member you will need a weekend membership.

There is not a set number "style". You wont be using the ridiculous Regional numbers, example 842.

The windshield banner is free, and they should be available at the event. You have to buy the SCCA wire wheel logo decal for the front, and the Div decals for the sides, also available at the event.

3.7 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
A. All vehicles must display numbers and class letters on both sides,
which must be readable by Timing & Scoring, Course, and Grid
workers at all times.
B. Only one set of numbers and class letters may be visible while the
vehicle is running.
C. Class shall be represented by the upper-case abbreviated form rather
than be spelled out. Ladies’ classes shall be indicated by the letter
“L” following the class letters. (Example: “BSPL” instead of “B Street
Prepared Ladies”).
D. Numbers and class letters should be positioned next to each other.
All letters and numbers must be on body panels, not on windows.
All numbers and class letters must use the same typeface and the
2010 SCCA NATIONAL SOLO RULES — 39
same color, and this color must provide adequate contrast to the
background color (see Appendix F for examples).
E. Numbers must be a minimum of 8” high with a 1.25” stroke. Class
letters must be a minimum of 4” high with a 0.75” stroke. In all cases,
the height of the class letters must be between 25% and 75% of
the height of the numbers. Stroke width must be at least 10% of the
height (see Appendix F.)
F. The “1” on two-driver cars and the “L” on Ladies class cars are subject
to all of the above requirements with regard to placement, color,
size, and stroke.

H. For National Championship, National Tour, and Divisional competition,
current offi cial SCCA required decals must be displayed on
each side of the vehicle in a prominent location.
For National Championship, National Tour, and Divisional events, one
offi cial SCCA-approved National sponsor identifi cation logo must be
displayed in an upright position, in a prominent location on each side of
the vehicle. Further information is contained in Appendix F.

Okay got it. It's funny how SCCA makes even their simplest of rules seem complicated.

I'll be at another meet that Saturday, but I'll still see you Sunday if I can keep it open.