We all know that at present most tweaking can be done on the Bycc days at arc .However I have been talking with one or two of the guys and the idea of an open venue whereby competitors can access outside of the normal season dates . Done in such a way that it generates spectator interest /potential awareness to the general public .This can be catered and done by both Autosport and cars as a sort of joint venture so that all competitors get more seat and tuning time. Example recently i scouted utt's car park in Corinth and it has a good size enough to hold such a practice session.The logistics can be worked out with utt's campus manager ,and volunteers on either ends .It will can also serve as an informal social for all those who would enjoy learning from the veterans or trying out new setups just to find out the advantage or benefits. I think once this is brought to the public arena and sent around the country it can work.from what i am seeing the drag and wind event in tobago was held in an area much smaller than arc and was more a promotional consideration /fun event. In order to make autocross live on we should consider alternatives . It might be a little more work, but as a member i am willing .
Test and Tune events are always welcome in my book... we don't have enough of them... this competition, competition, competition is a bit draining.... need time to test.... and tune...
took my brother there yesterday to get reacquainted with a manual gearbox...didn't last ten minutes before the blue polo t-shirts were like, 'you again!!..and yuh bring ah young one now!?"
swear we were just driving in circles at less than 25kmph
usually after 11pm i get more 'freedom', the couple guys making rounds in the van just watch, once i stay far from anything solid and upright