First, thanks for the informative post Will...
WillM wrote:I drive a Miata and enjoy the south oval configuration. As Don said, there is plenty of white-knuckle excitement to be had around the oval, "even" in a Miata.
Sorry, I made an assumption about low HP cars simply along for the ride through the oval, glad to hear there's some pucker factor.
WillM wrote:If by "home track" we mean the track where we run the most events per year, then Lime Rock will not be our home track anytime soon. We are lucky to get our annual November date there. Part of this issue is the nature of our club, which has traditionally booked only two-day events. Adding single days at LRP may be an option, but 2-day events will be tough/ Track rental fees at LRP are also expensive. On top of that, the track is closed on Sundays, which makes demand even higher than the historical appeal and LRS's current level of popularity dictate.
Does the club historically attempt to secure more than 1 date / year at LRP?
WillM wrote:We are faced with a change that we must accept at NHIS. We do not set the rules, the track does. While I am sure we will continue to pursue using the ovals at NHIS (I have yet to hear from a board member who does not like running the oval!), to trim back the amount of events we run at NHIS due to the chicane/chicane restriction would be cutting off our colective nose to spite our face.
I'm not necessarily advocating asking for fewer events @ NHIS, however, we are at 3 presently and I really have my doubts that the club will be successful in filling the 3rd NHIS if all 3 events will be run using the same c/c configuration. What I am asking is whether it makes sense to evaluate the possibility of getting a 2nd date @ LRP, possibly at the expense of the 3rd NHIS date. Now if the additional LRP event is logistically not possible (due to the above considerations) then maybe this point is moot.
WillM wrote:The question of what region COM represents is a good one. Here's a thought: COM Is a Northeast club. Not Mass, not NH, not RI, not New England. NORTHEAST. We attend tracks in WV, NY, CT, NH, Ontario, and Montreal. We should be attracting members from all over the Northeast and Canada!
On that point...you would hard pressed to find ANYONE who would travel any appreciable distance to drive @ NHIS (short of those 100% committed to the club atmosphere). I believe the pool of NHIS drivers is slowly depleting. This should not be a surprise given its relative lack of appeal. Discretionary spending is just that...folks (generally) have a limited pool of resources (both in terms of financial as well as time) to allocate to the hobby. NHIS makes a weak case to entice folks to invest with them.
Thanks to all for entertaining this topic...good discussion...