Bristol SEDIV.

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Bristol SEDIV.

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Great first day. Loved the coarse. Starting to make some headway an the Amod. I liked being done early before the heat really set in. Didn't like moving chairs for the wife the rest of the day. See you all in the morning
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Great second day also. Starting to get the feel of the new car. Coarse was great. See you all at the end of the month.
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Ya' know it really was a great day!!! Thanks everybody!!!!!!!!!!1
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Both courses were a lot of fun. I might have enjoyed the first one more but hard to say without having them back to back. Either way, a totally different style of driving than Pelli. I like it.

Rallycross timing, not as much. But thats another story for another day.

Congrats to all the SeDiv champions.
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Chad, you need some wing on that thing!

And yes, was a pretty good day. Both days
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Although it wasnt my normal performance... I like the Rally scoring. It forces me to concentrate on every run.

Congrats to Mark Mc on a great WIN !
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I liked today's course much better than yesterday's. Rallycross timing was responsible for a considerable amount of the delays. I've never been a fan of rallycross timing, but my dislike has deepened considerably this weekend. Just so everyone knows, rallycross timing was the reason we couldn't have all 6 runs count today.
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Incredible event! Love Sediv, but not crazy about inserting rally cross timing to Auto-X. This was and is a Auto-X event. Please bring back scoring that is normal to the sport.
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Thanks to everyone the helped put on the event on this weekend. So much planning and execution. This format put pressure on you every run to drive clean. Lot of happy people out there today!
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I wasn't there, but truthfully, I'm glad I had an excuse not to go. I just don't enjoy that scoring at all.
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Its like Enduro Autocrossing. I guess folks like to have that ONE lucky run to win?? :lol:

anybody can have a flyer... it takes skill to win this way. And Mark and Rob had that this weekend. Its much harder to stay in the hunt. Dont think for one second that the Pro class drivers held back during even one run... it was as fast as you could go, every run. :rockon:
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I like the scoring format *if* AxWare handled it better on several fronts.

As it is, it is impossible to tell who is actually leading on live timing once everyone has 2-3 runs.
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thrdeye wrote:I like the scoring format *if* AxWare handled it better on several fronts.

As it is, it is impossible to tell who is actually leading on live timing once everyone has 2-3 runs.
.............I dont think we can tell even still, who is winning on "Live Timing" ! :lol:
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It takes skill to put up gutters and I don't enjoy that, either.
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On AxWare: I sorta feel better about myself not getting it for the RallyX program when the guys who know what they are doing have issues. I'm bummed y'all had the issues. :(

On Rallycross scoring. Adding all the times together is like running a complete seasons points race. You just do it over 2 days. Consistently fast wins. :rockon:
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