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Title: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Neil Choi on June 03, 2010, 09:52:13 PM
Hello there all

Please find attached the SR and EF to AROCA Phillip Island Sprint on SATURDAY 3 July.

For the event, we will be needing a range of officials, so if you are entering and can help out officiating, please let me know.

If you are not running, but can come down and help, let me know.

And if you have someone coming down to spectate and can help out, let me know.

More importantly, we need flag marshals to assist for the day.

Of course, all officials will be looked after in the usual Alfa way!!!

Regards
Neil
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July EF and SR for download
Post by: branko.gt on June 04, 2010, 06:01:02 AM
you better change the chief scrutineer as Bruno will not be back in the country at that date.
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July EF and SR for download
Post by: Neil Choi on June 17, 2010, 09:01:01 PM
Just a quick reminder to those who are intending on entering.

Places are filling fast.

Don't leave too late.

Neil
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July EF and SR for download
Post by: Neil Choi on June 24, 2010, 08:48:44 PM
Hi there all

Just over a week to our first PI sprint this year.

If you are intending to enter, you must do so by this day or two, I am closing off entries so I can get my paperwork done nice and early as I have a car to prepare as well!!!

Anyway, I am also seeking officials and anyone wanting to help out as a flag marshal for any period of time during the day, if you are coming to spectate and can help out, please let me know, reason being so I can arrange catering, feed and look after those who help out.  Also if you want to do some flagging, great opportunity to see some racing close up trackside and take some pictures too.

So let me know on neil_choi@optusnet.com.au or call on 0433 11 66 47

Cheers
Neil
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July EF and SR for download
Post by: Paul Gulliver on June 24, 2010, 10:29:30 PM
Neil, Pace Car format for sprints worked well at Sandown will you be using that at Philip Island
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July EF and SR for download
Post by: Brad M on June 25, 2010, 08:08:05 AM
Quote from: Paul Gulliver on June 24, 2010, 10:29:30 PM
Neil, Pace Car format for sprints worked well at Sandown will you be using that at Philip Island

Correction, SAFETY Car format for sprints worked well at Sandown will you be using that at Philip Island.
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July EF and SR for download
Post by: Paul Gulliver on June 25, 2010, 08:13:35 AM
Brad , Of course your right, But  the faces of those who drove Alister Grigg's 911 at Sandown  looked more like a Pace smile than a Safety smile.
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Neil Choi on July 04, 2010, 11:17:56 AM
Hi there all,

Please find attached the results from AROCA PI sprints 3 July 2010.  If you spot any errors, let me know.

No doubt, it wasn't the most pleasant day for all, especially for the officials and all the drivers who flagged and the two lone Geelong flag marshal, Graeme and Annie who stayed out there all day.

It certainly wasn't a day for record breaking fast laps but maintaining safe laps was the priority.  Nearly all sessions needed a recovery.  Mick Pannell and Gavin Daniels reported doing over 20 recoveries, at one time doing 3 recoveries in one session.  They are now charging per recovery to the drivers rather than a day charge to the club. They would have been very rich men at the end of the day.

Some had tremendous fun out there in the wet, a number of drivers got close to 30 wet laps with Frank Musco doing 34 laps, that is close to 1.5 hr of track time.

Allan Goodall by far was the most skillful driver, achieving the triple, over 6 secs faster than the next driver and in the wet.

Luckily the day was safe for all.

Personally my car came home cleaner than first arriving at PI, as it received a rejuvenating and pampering PI mud cleansing and relaxation bath!!!

Thanks to all the officials, Mick Pannell, Gavin Daniels, Anthony Miller, Peter Aird, Clyde Hay, Greg Savage, Stuart Thomson, Matt Francis, James Gray, Bruce Dench, Lyn Savage, Graeme and Annie (Geelong Flag Marshals), Carlo Leone and Philip Leone, Stephen Aarons, Richard Stanley, John Cumming and a number of check in and administration helpers, thanks so much for making the day happen.  Also thanks to all those scrutineers who just carried out their duties diligently and quietly out at the scrutineering shed.  

I am sure I have missed someone in the thank you list, I apologise.

With much regards and thanks for competing at the AROCA event and making the day as successful as it can be given the conditions.

Neil



Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Paul Gulliver on July 04, 2010, 11:24:40 AM
QuoteSome had tremendous fun out there in the wet, a number of drivers got close to 30 wet laps with Frank Musco doing 34 laps, that is close to 1.5 hr of track time.

If the circuit had lighting , Frank would still be going around.
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Neil Choi on July 04, 2010, 11:44:02 AM
Crap!!!

PI is looking a lot drier today than for us yesterday.
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Paul Gulliver on July 04, 2010, 11:55:18 AM
Neil, your right . The Porsche club is running at PI today and times looked a bit quicker. Also had a look at the BOM site and no rain this morning.
What i meant was if the track had lighting the first thing they would have seen at daybreak was Frank still going around. They would have had to wait for him to run out of petrol before they could start.
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: aggie57 on July 04, 2010, 01:24:49 PM
I was there on Friday at a PCV training day.  Fine and clear, albeit cold, until 1pm when I left.  Ran out it fuel........lost track of the laps I did.
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Neil Choi on July 04, 2010, 02:57:50 PM
Yep, I checked Natsoft first thing before I posted, not BOM (because it bloody lied about yesterday for us), as I didn't think you can do 1:48's in wet.

Neil
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Ray Pignataro on July 04, 2010, 04:03:41 PM
True story  Musco comes in from his sprint session in the pooring  rain asks was that the last run? "No Frank"Quick quick give me a hand. so here I am in the pooring torrential rain holding the funnel while Frank splashes in enough fuel for another run.The question is who is sillier him or me. at least he was having fun
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Frank Musco on July 04, 2010, 05:13:09 PM
I absolutely loved it.  Yes, it was cold, it was very wet and it would only stop raining for minutes at a time, but it was lots of fun. The number of 'Offs' became comical, particularly the two MX-5's parking just at the end of MG, one run after the other, and the few during the warm up laps behind the 'SAFETY' car. Obviously Stuart was going too fast for the race cars, in his road car, even though from the pits it looked like you could walk faster.

Yes Gully, I would still be out there, waiting for that dry line or the fuel to run out. Although even if I ran out of fuel I would of jumped in the ute and driven into Cowes for some more.

Thanks to Ray for helping me out, sorry for getting you all wet out there mate, but what I was trying to do was get enough laps out there to hopefully dry the track out. I was actually doing it for you and Jim, because you almost got that track time with no rain after you put the slicks back on. I cant remember how many times I said "It will be dry in 5 minutes", and then it would start raining again. I was trying to be optimistic.

I wasn't the only one having fun, during the last run I got to follow the Black M3, this car was going around the track sideways apart from the front straight, and the sound coming out of it was grouse, if you were there you have no doubt who I'm talking about. I wish I had video of this because I was going as hard as I could and stuck with him for a few laps and was unfreakenbelievable! Does anyone have video of this? I will post some of my video soon.

Both thumbs up to AROCA, another awesome event!

Cheers Musco.
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Mat Francis on July 05, 2010, 05:55:27 PM
No video, but this should sum it up.
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: ChrisGTA on July 05, 2010, 06:11:40 PM
I heard a rumour his intention was to put some heat into the track for the rest of us...?
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Brett on July 05, 2010, 06:26:12 PM
Now that is an awesome photo!
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Frank Musco on July 05, 2010, 06:54:04 PM
Grouse photos, thats who I'm talking about. I'm absolutely spewing I didn't get it on video. You blokes would of loved it. Seriously, I've seen nothing like it in the conditions we had. I was on the limit, understeer and oversteer , working the wheel like crazy, and this bloke was making it look easy, drifting for over 100 meters at a time, and thats understating a little, he knows how to have a good time in the wet! Crickey!

Nice close up Chris, your lap times were just as good, 2nd fastest Alfa, Cheers!

Reading my previous post I made it sound like the MX-5's were always going "off", but I meant to say a few Alfas were also loosing it on the warm up laps. Got plenty on my incar footage, one after the other, as well good ole Ray. And yes, I will be posting that one. ;D

Cheers Musco.
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: ChrisGTA on July 07, 2010, 05:20:36 PM
Musco - it was awesome fun - really enjoyed it (understeer, oversteer, everything at once!) although my first "moment" at Hayshed wasn't immediately classified as "fun"! I'm usually envious of all the dedicated track cars but on this occasion in the wet the roadie was a good tool.

I enjoyed the opportunity to do some flagging too - great seeing everyone's throttle control (or not) exiting MG...  ;D
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Ben33 on July 07, 2010, 07:42:25 PM
I want to thank everyone who helped out running this day! It was my first day at Phillip Island and first sprints day after watching many... Baptism of fire or what? A lot of fun even though  ;D I think you guys did an amazing job keeping the day running incredibly well considering the track conditions and the number of recoveries... Great work! I'm addicted, now looking forward to Winton!
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Ray Pignataro on July 07, 2010, 09:42:34 PM
Baptism of fire or what. Iwould say more baptism of aqua
Title: Re: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint SATURDAY 3 July 2010, RESULTS attached
Post by: Ben33 on July 08, 2010, 09:12:22 PM
True, i was thinking that but isn't that kind of like a normal baptism?