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Old 10-13-2015, 10:51 PM
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I've got a couple of ideas, which may not help much, but thought I'd throw them in anyway...

1. The "Show and Shine" could last longer, and be better promoted.
i.e. a lot of "normal" people just love looking at the cars up close, and not really too interested in the track events.
It would encourage those who are more "waxers" than "Racers" ( Definitely no insult intended ), to come along to the Nationals and show off their lovely cars.

2.As much as I LOVE doing the sprint events...I fully understand that it can be quite daunting to many of our owners, who are understandably very cautious about either getting damage to their cars, or even just being made to look a bit foolish.

I'd strongly suggest that we could spare the time to get some of the experienced drivers to go out with the inexperienced drivers, to show them all of the lines, and braking points etc. prior to the start of the practice day.
Then keeping them in the "novice" group on the practice day.

Then they would be a lot more confident, and enjoy the experience.

3. For these same drivers....as mentioned above...a "regularity" event is perfect for those who would love to try the track, but would like to have a competition whilst not driving at 10/10ths.

4. An organized run on the Sunday....a few hours driving, and a morning tea ??..something like that?

Ideal for those who don't want to take part in...or even watch....the sprint events.

5. Pay the M.C. a Motza....Lovely fellow, and he looks like he needs the whip.

6. Keep asking for ideas for the next couple of months...someone will come up with some excellent ideas that nobody has thought of before.



and HUGE thanks to eveyone on the N.S.W. team for making the Nationals such a great event to be a part of.

Regards,
Warren
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