Final event for 2012 and a new type of race
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:07 pm
Hi Guys,
I know I've been very silent here on the forum for quite some time. Most of you are aware that this is because of the time and effort I've had to put into the move to my new business location, including opening of a proper retail store for my company Right Enterprises. Well as the year winds down and things begin to be a bit more settled after the move, despite the busy Christmas season, I'm beginning to turn my mind back towards our favourite hobby. With this in mind, following are two topics i'm proposing for us to discuss.
Our next and final event for 2012
I'd like to host FRC's final 2012 event between Boxing Day (a Wednesday) and Old Year's Day (the following Monday). I'm not sure about the Sunday, so we're looking at the the Thursday, Friday or Saturday. Chatting about the event with Alex, Luke and Steve last Thursday (a race day that never came off because of low driver turnout), we're thinking of a family-oriented event (starting mid-afternoon preferably), with races for the kids and adult kids (us), along with a bit of a "cook up". So here's where I'd like everyone's input, primarily to finalise a date and the food part, and secondarily to throw out ideas for the type of races you'd like to have. Which leads us to my second topic...
Forced-retirement Race
This is basically what is more commonly known as a "devil take the hindmost" race, but I prefer the how "forced-retirement" sounds . Here's how it works for a 30-lap example. Six cars start and its a normal race up to the 9th lap of the lead car. At the end of the 10th lap, the last-placed car is forced to retire. The same applies to the 15th, 20th and 25th laps with the remaining two cars running the last five laps to the finish. So, there you go, a "forced-retirement" race. What do you think?
So please let everyone know in the poll above which day you'd like to do the 2012 finale and give us your ideas about the type of races and classes we can run. And don't forget to comment on the "forced-retirement" idea. Please post all responses to this forum topic.
Gordon
I know I've been very silent here on the forum for quite some time. Most of you are aware that this is because of the time and effort I've had to put into the move to my new business location, including opening of a proper retail store for my company Right Enterprises. Well as the year winds down and things begin to be a bit more settled after the move, despite the busy Christmas season, I'm beginning to turn my mind back towards our favourite hobby. With this in mind, following are two topics i'm proposing for us to discuss.
Our next and final event for 2012
I'd like to host FRC's final 2012 event between Boxing Day (a Wednesday) and Old Year's Day (the following Monday). I'm not sure about the Sunday, so we're looking at the the Thursday, Friday or Saturday. Chatting about the event with Alex, Luke and Steve last Thursday (a race day that never came off because of low driver turnout), we're thinking of a family-oriented event (starting mid-afternoon preferably), with races for the kids and adult kids (us), along with a bit of a "cook up". So here's where I'd like everyone's input, primarily to finalise a date and the food part, and secondarily to throw out ideas for the type of races you'd like to have. Which leads us to my second topic...
Forced-retirement Race
This is basically what is more commonly known as a "devil take the hindmost" race, but I prefer the how "forced-retirement" sounds . Here's how it works for a 30-lap example. Six cars start and its a normal race up to the 9th lap of the lead car. At the end of the 10th lap, the last-placed car is forced to retire. The same applies to the 15th, 20th and 25th laps with the remaining two cars running the last five laps to the finish. So, there you go, a "forced-retirement" race. What do you think?
So please let everyone know in the poll above which day you'd like to do the 2012 finale and give us your ideas about the type of races and classes we can run. And don't forget to comment on the "forced-retirement" idea. Please post all responses to this forum topic.
Gordon