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Mid East AGM
Hi ALL.
Given that Jim Balls is standing down as our rep after three good years in charge I thought it best to throw the issue of electing a new rep open to all interested parties (having a BRCA membership). Accordingly a Regional AGM has been arranged at short notice for Saturday 28th November from 10am to 12 noon at Christchurch, St Peters Hill, Castlegate, GRANTHAM, NG31 6TA (hired room). All Mid East BRCA members are welcome to attend and I am hoping Jim can make it to hand over formally to the new Regional rep. The agenda for the meeting will be roughly as follows: 1. Introductions and outline of Regional Reps role. 2. Nominations for the Regional Rep post. 3. Election of new Regional rep. 4. Proposal to run nominated tyres for 2010 Regional Series. 5. Proposal to run 3 legged "A" Finals at all Regionals in 2010. 6. Any other business. I hope members from all clubs in the region can support this centrally located meeting as it is important to the future and ongoing development of the MID EAST REGION which has seen such a positive return to 1/10th Off-Road racing over the last two highly successful years. I will be on hand to officiate/help/clarify the meeting process to the best of my ability. Regards Charlie Fraser Sec. BRCA 1/10th Off-Road Section. |
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Good idea charlie! Am liking the 3 legged A Finals!
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More go's for you to knock me and robbo off?
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exactly! Ill have lots of times this weekend aswell!!
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3 legged a finals?????????
From a race directors point of view, 3 legged a finals are not easy (may be not even possible?) with RC timing. It would definitely create a lot of work for the race director on the day, running rc timing. Can't comment on BBK as we don't run it. Would the region care to buy BBK and provide race directors etc for each round?
Just my thoughts as someone who may be left to sort them out on the day!! Alan
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Hi Alan.
I could never claim to be an authority on timing systems but other regions eg MID WEST always run 3 leg A's with all sorts of different systems. I will seek advice from someone. Regards. |
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I have emailed the author of RC timing to see if it is possible or not. I have had a good look, and can't find any way of doing 3 legged a finals but I have often been proved wrong!. Perhaps there is a free program that can do this? It would be nice to know what solutions the mid west clubs use, just out of curiosity if nothing else!
Alan
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Alan is right you can't do three legged A finals on rc-timing, it is not possible on the 2006 version anyways, might be on the new version but I doubt it. Only way round it would be to have two copies of rc-timing open and filter out the a finalists from the main meeting me thinks, hassle lol.
Would it not be the case that the A finalists would struggle to get charged in time to? It's ok when you have a big attendance but if it's a bit drizzly and people (like danny won't turn up because it is a bit damp) don't turn up attendance is lower resulting in less time between finals. I would love to do three leg Finals though
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3 leg finals used to be very good, I always thought so anyway, when we used to run them in East Anglia. Not ideal if the timing software won't support though, although that does seem like a serious oversight from their point of view. I think BBK has been able to do this for say the last 15 years at least that I know of!! oh well.
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you bugger!
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3 leg finals
of course rc timing would support 3 leg finals for all
and so would i
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Good idea Andy, i'll second that. Although 2 from 4 rounds of qualifying is essential for regionals so it may be a push to fit it in. Possible maybe if there is no practice, straight in at round 1 nice and early
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straight in at round 1!!!! nice and early!!! what are you talking about! youve lost your marbles kid! there may still be some dew on the grass and get my car dirty!!!
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Don't forget you have that little pink brush in your pit box to wipe your car clean. GAY BOY
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A typical regional day timetable assuming up to 80 drivers should follow the following patern more or less:
Booking in and free practice up until 0945 Drivers Brief - 0945 Round 1 start - 1000 Round 2 start - 1100 Round 3 start - 1200 Round 4 start - 1300 First A final start - 1440 H - E finals start - 1450 Second A final start - 1525 D - B finals start - 1535 Third A final start - 1605 Meeting closed - 1620. I believe it only gets difficult when more than 8 heats per hour is necessary. Is the regional asperation to exceed 80 drivers at each event in 2010 - great if it is? |
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What about having 4 qualifying rounds and 2 finals for all and only having one round of practice.
Then, you could count each final as a seperate result and have 5 from 8 count for the championship. Seems a lot fairer that all drivers get more track time and not just the A finalists. It also meens that A finalists won't have to race, marshall have 5-10 mins car maintenance time and then race again. Rather rushed I feel? Alan
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I must say i agree with Alan on this one i think four or even three qualifiers is ample then have multi leg finals for everyone then the software problem does not become an issue.That is if you are going to change it but also with the great attendance on this years regional i think the most popular, by far if it aint broke don't fix it comes to mind.
If you are going to change the program then make it fair we all pay the same money and it must be multi finals for all not just the best drivers but we will be at the AGM so these points can be discussed further Thanks Darran |
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Also another one to throw in the mix is the possibility of having 5 rounds in the championship............ I'd extend the hall hire Charlie |
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I know its not part of the region in terms of being a BRCA class, but is it possible to discuss putting on one heat for short course trucks? I know they could be hosted outside of that day's main class (like 2wd buggies on a 4wd day), but I don't know of many organised series allowing them outdoors so Mid East could be a trailblazer. And I'm aware some turned up at the end of 09.
Just the one heat (max of 15 cars to keep things....erm...scale). Same rules as per WB's Winter Series (SCT tyres, 10.5/19t motor limit).
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2 Finals has to be the worst surely? Maybe it's just me!! I'm not a fan
It's an option though. One thing I will say, when it was run in touring car, I don't think it was great. It's not "easy" to say who actually won the meeting. It may seem obvious, but i seem to remember it not working out quite like that. I'm firmly in the 3 leg A finals camp (if it isn't obvious!). Yes it's elitist, yes it's not fair on everyone over the amount of track time everyone gets, but I think it makes making an A final that little bit more special. That's what I used to think before I'd made A's, something to aim at. Nationals have been that way since I first did them (a long long time ago!). Shame I can't be there to vote, i'm not in the country that weekend!
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