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2007 VTR South Central Region Trials
A note about the autocross from Don Carter:
I suppose a million apologies cannot make-up for what happened when the
track was closing around us without our finishing our runs.
The obvious mistakes were in my not planning the overall time it would
take for the everyone to run the event. A few course workers
didn’t get to run it at all. That’s a crime! Unintentional
maybe, but still a crime.
After “reprocessing” the runs of Group A and counting only
first runs, (to match and be more fair to Group B who only had one
run), a uniform adjustment of three seconds was added to all DNF (Did
Not Finish) runs. Right or wrong this is what was done. Some cone take
outs were more serious than others but most were simple, so this
average of three second penalty was used throughout the first run
DNF’s to be consistent. Recording of the “times” and
therefore with the award presentation itself is where I made yet
another mistake. The first mistake in the limited track time
can’t be fixed, but the following is how I propose to fix the
second one.
We now have (and should always have had) a Modified GT6 class. There
were two in this class and because I went by names instead of cars, I
put Eric Schumann’s white modified GT6 in the TR6 or M4 class
because Eric usually drives his TR6. MGT is the Modified GT6
class. Since I thought that there was only one car in this class I
moved it to the M4 class just as VTR rules instructs. I simply
didn’t catch this when I totaled the scores. I will send the GT6
owners their 1st Place and 2nd place trophies with my apologies. Both
these GT6 owners are such nice people that they didn’t even bring
this to my attention, and I’m pretty sure they thought an old
autocrosser was too tired to deal with any changes.
So, Richard Ceraldi of the Hill Country Triumph Club in Austin, and
Eric Schumann of our very own Texas Triumph Register, please accept my
sincere apologies. It is important to note that Richard Ceraldi’s
time was only 1/4 of a second slower than our Fastest Time of Day
winner. (Richard, I want some tires like yours so I can beat Bob
Kramer.)
Thanks to Russ Seto and Jim Wortsman, the time keepers, all but two of
the DNF’s were recorded. Those two that had no times for their
DNF’s were the slower times anyway and we used their second run
numbers with a smaller penalty.
I also want to thank the course workers who stood hours out there in
the sun so that the rest of the field could have a controlled and safe
event, and in particular those course workers that didn’t get to
run at all because they had to get in the back of the line in Group B
to run the event and then had it called due to having to close the
course.


Photos this page by Clay Thompson
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