Thanks COMSCC 4 WGI!
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Thanks COMSCC 4 WGI!
Another GREAT COMSCC event! For those who missed it, you should have been there as weather for day 1 was great and Day 2 was a bit overcast at the beginning yet the sun came through for the time trials. WGI is a huge track and this means plenty of open space to spread out and go for it!
Personally, love COMSCC due to the friendly atmosphere and everyone pulls together to help each other. Please allow me to say an extra thanks to those who graciously helped me as it was my very first event in the new to me (used) Formula Continental open wheel car. Maybe one day my budget will allow to hire someone to help me full time. Also thanks to those who kindly reminded me to be level-headed during time trials and not DNF (been there, done that) and guess with age, cost of repairs, and experience MIGHT come a tiny, teeny bit of wisdom (maybe).
BTW: If anyone has a full pic of my car, as have none here, please PM me.
There is sooo much good stuff to say about COMSCC and the WGI event in particular. Plan to write about it on my site once i dig out from under the huge backlog workload as the site will be sorta like a blog in that will be commenting on each event there.
COMSCC ROCKS!!!
Hmm, maybe it is time i trek to the Great White North (Calabogie) and blow off another SCCA event...
Personally, love COMSCC due to the friendly atmosphere and everyone pulls together to help each other. Please allow me to say an extra thanks to those who graciously helped me as it was my very first event in the new to me (used) Formula Continental open wheel car. Maybe one day my budget will allow to hire someone to help me full time. Also thanks to those who kindly reminded me to be level-headed during time trials and not DNF (been there, done that) and guess with age, cost of repairs, and experience MIGHT come a tiny, teeny bit of wisdom (maybe).
BTW: If anyone has a full pic of my car, as have none here, please PM me.
There is sooo much good stuff to say about COMSCC and the WGI event in particular. Plan to write about it on my site once i dig out from under the huge backlog workload as the site will be sorta like a blog in that will be commenting on each event there.
COMSCC ROCKS!!!
Hmm, maybe it is time i trek to the Great White North (Calabogie) and blow off another SCCA event...
I just wanted to chime in also,
That was my first ever event with comscc and I had a great time. It really is a great group of people to run with and I enjoyed every minute of it. I just moved to NH from VA and had almost always run with NASA which has a very relaxed and family type atmosphere to it. I'm happy to say that your group has a very similar feel to it, and I can't wait to drive in more COM events. Unfortunately I could only be there for monday, but hopefully I'll be there for both days in the future.
PS. It was my first time at the glen too, and that is FUN track!
That was my first ever event with comscc and I had a great time. It really is a great group of people to run with and I enjoyed every minute of it. I just moved to NH from VA and had almost always run with NASA which has a very relaxed and family type atmosphere to it. I'm happy to say that your group has a very similar feel to it, and I can't wait to drive in more COM events. Unfortunately I could only be there for monday, but hopefully I'll be there for both days in the future.
PS. It was my first time at the glen too, and that is FUN track!
That was a great event. I feel bad for the people who really could have used a test and tune day at NHIS to shake down their cars before WGI. I don't think I've seen so many people around me afflicted by mechanical maladies all at once.
The track's as awesome as I remembered it. Thanks to everyone who helped put together and run the event!
Raj
The track's as awesome as I remembered it. Thanks to everyone who helped put together and run the event!
Raj
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to qoute Steve: "Personally, love COMSCC due to the friendly atmosphere and everyone pulls together to help each other".
Micheal and Doug and Shawn were my biggest helpers! Micheal got me to a safe place to park the "rig", and that allowed me drive the car in from Albany.
Doug did double duty by GPS'ing me to where the "rig" was parked and then provided the needed "second set of hands" to move the tensioner so I could replace the alternator. Shawn loaned me a huge bunch of tools to ensure I had everything I needed. Shawn's dad, Jack, fetched the new alternator from NAPA for me. What a great club!
I cannot forget the grand "tour" of WGI that Bruce Allen gave me, all the while bedding in my brakes!
Oh! Yes, the track..........what a rush! Foot on the floor through T2 until the 300 sign entering the Bus Stop! 1,2,3 at Tremblant is nearly as much fun, but WGI is now my favorite track.
Now, if I was as fast as my Little Red Wagon....Soon to be replaced: The stock brake pads, street tires and restrictive exhaust.....watch out Frank, you may have another rivalry to enjoy!
Micheal and Doug and Shawn were my biggest helpers! Micheal got me to a safe place to park the "rig", and that allowed me drive the car in from Albany.
Doug did double duty by GPS'ing me to where the "rig" was parked and then provided the needed "second set of hands" to move the tensioner so I could replace the alternator. Shawn loaned me a huge bunch of tools to ensure I had everything I needed. Shawn's dad, Jack, fetched the new alternator from NAPA for me. What a great club!
I cannot forget the grand "tour" of WGI that Bruce Allen gave me, all the while bedding in my brakes!
Oh! Yes, the track..........what a rush! Foot on the floor through T2 until the 300 sign entering the Bus Stop! 1,2,3 at Tremblant is nearly as much fun, but WGI is now my favorite track.
Now, if I was as fast as my Little Red Wagon....Soon to be replaced: The stock brake pads, street tires and restrictive exhaust.....watch out Frank, you may have another rivalry to enjoy!
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Yes, kudos for all. Special kudos for Dan for staying as long as he could to set-up the timing (so Wendy & team did not have to do it all manually) and to Wendy who looked very tired at the end of the TT day.
Carl ran a wonderful and smooth instruction session and event.
Mark, Scott, Will, and Clare (wow, what a sunburn she got at pit lane!), kudos, kudos, kudos for everyone (even those not mentioned here).
Oh I almost forgot: Thank you John for blowing bus stop at the last lap (inside humour in SSC class ...). To think you had me by a clear 3+ seconds and put little SSC in 2:33+ time record would have been something to have stayed there for years to come (like Fred Sanford SSB record since 1999). wow!
I don't honestly believe my record will stay there next year ... unless it rains. Well done John, I am truly very sorry for what hapenned there, you had an awesome going. Cheers to you!
Carl ran a wonderful and smooth instruction session and event.
Mark, Scott, Will, and Clare (wow, what a sunburn she got at pit lane!), kudos, kudos, kudos for everyone (even those not mentioned here).
Oh I almost forgot: Thank you John for blowing bus stop at the last lap (inside humour in SSC class ...). To think you had me by a clear 3+ seconds and put little SSC in 2:33+ time record would have been something to have stayed there for years to come (like Fred Sanford SSB record since 1999). wow!
I don't honestly believe my record will stay there next year ... unless it rains. Well done John, I am truly very sorry for what hapenned there, you had an awesome going. Cheers to you!
again, thanks to everyone who put this event (and every event) on
having run with several clubs I can't stress enough about what a good thing we have going here
Towing for the first time went smoothly (1978 Airstream Argosy 24) and made the stay at the track much more plush than our usual tenting deal
Once again the 318 ran like a clock except for a few turn signals trying to jump ship
Stephan, thanks for the kind words
It was actually turn 1 where I lost it (trying for that little extra exit speed up the hill)
I will be trying to get the new car done between now and Tremblant so hopefully the next time on track will be with SPA
Will hopefully see y'all in canada
john
having run with several clubs I can't stress enough about what a good thing we have going here
Towing for the first time went smoothly (1978 Airstream Argosy 24) and made the stay at the track much more plush than our usual tenting deal
Once again the 318 ran like a clock except for a few turn signals trying to jump ship
Stephan, thanks for the kind words
It was actually turn 1 where I lost it (trying for that little extra exit speed up the hill)
I will be trying to get the new car done between now and Tremblant so hopefully the next time on track will be with SPA
Will hopefully see y'all in canada
john
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Don't get too cocky That exhaust leak that started on my first timed lap was the EGT sensor blowing clean out of my Up Pipe!chaos4NH wrote:....watch out Frank, you may have another rivalry to enjoy!
I also want to thank the club and all its volunteer workers for putting on a super event. Thanks also to the gentleman who donated some gasoline when I was running out on Monday evening.
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Does COMSCC have a volunteer fund for flaggers, track crew, etc? Think some leagues have something aong those lines and perhaps if everyone pitched in a small amount it would add up. What do you guys/gals think?cuda6666 wrote:I also want to thank the club and all its volunteer workers for putting on a super event.
Two incar laps, one with me driving, one with my codriver, from Monday.
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Man, that car looks really fun!RyanC wrote:Two incar laps, one with me driving, one with my codriver, from Monday.
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COM does not. But I noticed the fund contribution option at the latest SCCA event I attended.enjoythemusic wrote:Does COMSCC have a volunteer fund for flaggers, track crew, etc? Think some leagues have something aong those lines and perhaps if everyone pitched in a small amount it would add up. What do you guys/gals think?cuda6666 wrote:I also want to thank the club and all its volunteer workers for putting on a super event.
There may be an interest in this, I'll consult the Board.
Thanks for your idea.
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