Class markings on instruction-only cars
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Class markings on instruction-only cars
Are class desinations really required on cars that instructors plan to use only for instructing purposes?
Subaru Legacy GT #67
"Track time is my enemy"
- Frank Perron
"I remember when sex was safe and racing was dangerous."
"Track time is my enemy"
- Frank Perron
"I remember when sex was safe and racing was dangerous."
Re: Class markings on instruction-only cars
Is your tape budget running a little thin this year, Frank?
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Re: Class markings on instruction-only cars
"Car numbers and class must be placed on both sides of the car before Tech Inspection. All markings must be easily
readable by corner workers. Numbers must have a minimum height of eight (8) inches. Class designations must
have a minimum height of 4 inches. Numbers and class designation shall be on a vertical side panels or vertical side
windows and shall be of contrasting color to the car."
readable by corner workers. Numbers must have a minimum height of eight (8) inches. Class designations must
have a minimum height of 4 inches. Numbers and class designation shall be on a vertical side panels or vertical side
windows and shall be of contrasting color to the car."
Re: Class markings on instruction-only cars
Ryan: Yes, my tape budget is suffering the effects of my wife's strap-on credit card.
Mark: I know the rule - I was looking for a common sense interpretation of the rule
Mark: I know the rule - I was looking for a common sense interpretation of the rule
Subaru Legacy GT #67
"Track time is my enemy"
- Frank Perron
"I remember when sex was safe and racing was dangerous."
"Track time is my enemy"
- Frank Perron
"I remember when sex was safe and racing was dangerous."
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- Speed Racer
- Posts: 911
- Joined: Wed Oct 23, 2002 2:31 pm
Re: Class markings on instruction-only cars
Ok in English - "Car numbers and class must be placed on both sides of the car before Tech Inspection."
Why do you have to be contrary? As a COM Instructor you should set a good example for your Student - rules should be followed.
Why do you have to be contrary? As a COM Instructor you should set a good example for your Student - rules should be followed.
Re: Class markings on instruction-only cars
I didn't know I was being contrary. In my first post, I was asking a legitimate question - what use are class designations on school day?
In my second post, I was just messin' with ya. Chill
In my second post, I was just messin' with ya. Chill
Subaru Legacy GT #67
"Track time is my enemy"
- Frank Perron
"I remember when sex was safe and racing was dangerous."
"Track time is my enemy"
- Frank Perron
"I remember when sex was safe and racing was dangerous."
Re: Class markings on instruction-only cars
Yes.cuda6666 wrote:Are class desinations really required on cars that instructors plan to use only for instructing purposes?
I've heard windshield washer fluid is good for getting off any tape residue.
Les.
COM Instructor
NA Miata D-TYPE
#77
Drive it like you stole it!
COM Instructor
NA Miata D-TYPE
#77
Drive it like you stole it!
Re: Class markings on instruction-only cars
I like a guy who pays attention And I do have lots of windshield washer fluid (we call it "Boost Juice").Stynger wrote:Yes.cuda6666 wrote:Are class desinations really required on cars that instructors plan to use only for instructing purposes?
I've heard windshield washer fluid is good for getting off any tape residue.
BTW, just to clarify further why I brought up this whole class designation issue...I think it probably didn't occur to whoever made the original rule that some instructors would opt to do instruction, only, and would not run time trials. Time trial days are the only time class designations matter. On school days, the student groups are determined by experience level - not car class, and , of course, each car is uniquely identified by its number. Based on the above reasoning, I could also make the argument that class designations should be required only time trial day - and not required for anyone on school day (instructors or students). But no biggie...I'm much more concerned with the credit card mentioned in a previous post
Subaru Legacy GT #67
"Track time is my enemy"
- Frank Perron
"I remember when sex was safe and racing was dangerous."
"Track time is my enemy"
- Frank Perron
"I remember when sex was safe and racing was dangerous."
Re: Class markings on instruction-only cars
Some of the classifications have safety corollaries. That's why they matter outside of competition.
Nate Hine
1985 driversupply Frankenspec
1995 Spec Miata #47(1) white-blue
1985 driversupply Frankenspec
1995 Spec Miata #47(1) white-blue
Re: Class markings on instruction-only cars
Good point, Nate. Didn't think of that.
Subaru Legacy GT #67
"Track time is my enemy"
- Frank Perron
"I remember when sex was safe and racing was dangerous."
"Track time is my enemy"
- Frank Perron
"I remember when sex was safe and racing was dangerous."
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