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Full disclaimer: I have been autocrossing with this club for 9 years, a member for 6, and was Registrar for 2, which I relinquished for this season. I am still a member, but that expires tomorrow.
One of our local clubs put on their season-opening autocross this weekend. Saturday featured a Driver's kills Clinic in the morning, followed by the first autocross of the season. This has been done forever, but 4 seasons ago I suggested we change from an AX practice day, to an actual points event (as participation was zilch). This time, however, they maybe should have thought about a practice day. They had purchased all new wireless timing lights on tri-pods, a new timing control box, and had seriously upgraded the actual T&S software with dual workstations, wireless barcode scanning, and live results.
The volunteers were asked to arrive between 6:30 and 7:00 AM for the DSC, with students between 7:30 and 8:00, for a first car on course at 9:00 event. We showed up and worked. And worked. And worked. There were 18 instructors, 36 students, and two courses. The organization was honestly not great, with no communication to the instructors, and lots of just standing around. The first car didn't start until ~9:40.
Fast-forward through the DSC (which actually went pretty well) and it was finally called off at 11:40. Not too bad, we recovered alright, all the students got ~12 runs over 2 courses. Now the instructors and volunteers had to combine the courses into one, open registration for AX #1, do tech, etc, while the students got a lunch break. Here comes the rub, all the DSC students and instructors were automatically entered for AX #1. That's 54 cars/drivers already...
So 47 more people had pre-registered for the event (they stopped taking registrations at 101 total, and did not allow walk-ups) and these people all showed ready to race. The club decided to 4 run groups, with A Run/B Work, B Run/A Work, and then C Run/D Work, D Run/C Work as the groupings. A & B were the instructors and students...
Needless to say, it started going downhill, fast. Nobody like to show up to an event just to be told they now have to wait 3+ hours for others to run first. A Group didn't actually hit the track until well after 2:00 PM. Group B finally got to drive around 4:00 PM. We had been volunteering for 9 1/2 hours by then. They also decided for some reason that every group was getting 6 runs! About 5:15 I finally gave up and left, having only done 5 runs and completed brain-farted my way through 4 of them. I got home about an hour later to news that Group C was just hitting the track. It was sundown! They were still running past 9 PM at night.
Besides the very obvious issues of the Group C/D and late start times, we were sharing our venue (Portland International Raceway) with another club, who was running a DE (we were in the infield paddock). The other club did not allow track crossings in between sessions, and would not allow anyone to leave either (which is the second time they have done that to us), which frustrated the non-DSC participants even more.
Autocross #2 was Sunday, and went off pretty much without a hitch (I wasn't there). Today results from #2 were posted, but not #1. It seems most of the C & D groups times somehow did not make it to the actual database. The clubs responses online to the criticisms have been, well, not polite or informational to be nice. A lot of talk went back and forth between a board member and a non-member, with the club's sentiment pretty much coming across as "we don't want you", with the actual AX chair posting some non-information to stay tuned, and finely some vague direction to email him for refunds.
I am very frustrated that "my" club performed an event like this, and then responded in this manner. The official position is now that all non-DSC participants will receive a full refund an/or a free event of their choice for this season, AX #1 will not count in the standings, and an event #9 will be added into the schedule. All of the online comments were pretty much deleted.
What are your thoughts? I really want some frank discussion about this, but my club is restricting that in our own venues. I need to know whether I should be presenting solutions and getting more involved again (I am the back-up Registrar still), or if I should let my membership lapse and sit out this season to see what they do on their own.
Thanks for being my sounding board GRM.