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I don’t think that’s a good project for me. I don’t have the desire, or time for such an undertaking. Additionally, I wouldn’t do it for free and the track owners wouldn’t be willing to pay me enough to do it. It’s not because they’re cheapskates. it’s because to do that kind of a boring, mundane, frustrating job, you’d have to pay me a ton of money, and quite frankly, track records aren’t that important.
Ultimately, what you want is a program that will manage most aspects of a race season. Individual racer information, event and series points and of course lap times (practice, qualifying, heats and finals) in real time so that lap-by-lap each laptime can be individually compared to the current list of lap records and reported back when new records are set so it can be announced to the participants and spectators. As far as I know, no such software currently exists that would do all that. Such software could be written, but none currently exists. The local scene may like that level of statistcal analysis, but I guarantee you that you couldn’t find one racer willing to support such a thing. They won’t pay to support a proper event safety and administration crew. They won’t support a statistician
A single person, could do that without the aid of a software product, but it ain’t gonna be me and I pity the sucker who volunteers.
Additionally, you’d want someone who plans on sticking around for awhile. That’s not me either. This season has to be, will be my last for any sort of direct involvement or participation in the Colorado kart racing scene. I may come to hang out with my slicies, but that’s all for next year.
Find someone else.
@Dennis Garwood wrote:
Chaz,
That sounds like a good project for you. Why don’t you go back to last years CSC races and identify fastest laps and start calling them the lap records going forward. That way you have a starting point and when they are broken they could be easily updated.Here’s tag sr by track:
GJ – John Roche 57.522
IMI – Dennis Garwood 55.762
Action – Mike Jansen – 40.585
Steamboat – Jay Jacobellis – 41.094by the way….who the hell is John Roche? Was he on the track running a tag motor or was he testing a shifter when we were on the track? It only shows him running 1 lap and setting fast time…that doesn’t make sense. If he wasn’t a tag, then I unofficially hold 2 track records (GJ @ 57.673) yeah!!!!! :cheers:
Sounds like a good project for you Chaz…..