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Re: [TR] VTR 2012 Events

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Subject: Re: [TR] VTR 2012 Events
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Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 17:37:46 -0400
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> I presume the "Modified" events are not for me as my car is stock, but what
> are all the different Concours Stock/Preservation/Senior class requirements?

This info should be on the VTR site somewhere, but I didn't see it.  Basically 
"Preservation" and "Senior" are for previous winners, so you won't be eligible 
for those.  "Concours" cars get judged against a list of "how it should be", 
while I believe there is also a "Participants Choice" category where other 
owners get to vote for their favorite car regardless of how "correct" it is.

> I know what an Autocross is, but what is a TSD Rallye, Gimmick Rallye and
> Funkhana? 

"TSD" is "Time, Speed, Distance", a "traditional" road rally where you are 
judged on how well you follow directions.  For example, you might be directed 
to drive a stretch of road at 40 mph, and judged on how closely you held 40 mph 
(by checking how long it took you to drive the distance).

A "Gimmick" rally is more or less similar, but typically adds tricky questions 
and/or tests of your powers of observation.  For example, the directions might 
say to turn left at the prancing pony, where the image of a horse is on 
anything from a mail box to a movie marquee.  Or it might be a local pub called 
"The Prancing Pony".  Or it might be a horse show at the fairgrounds, you never 
quite know until you see it.  And there may be questions like "How many 
driveways were on your left?" or "How many miles to Tulare?".

Both types of rally are typically run on public roads, not closed courses, so 
of course you are also responsible for driving safely, following all traffic 
laws, etc.

A Funkhana is a different kind of event, with more emphasis on precision low 
speed control of the car.  Typically run in a closed parking lot, one car at a 
time.  A favorite with those who are reluctant to drive their cars on the open 
road; but qualifies as a "driving event".  (Completion of one driving event is 
required to be eligible to win the car show.)  Generally there will be tasks 
for your passenger to perform as well, like holding a cup of water, guiding you 
while you drive blindfolded, or tossing a ring onto a bottle.

All three of these events are much easier if you have a navigator.  If you 
don't already have one, it pays to ask around early and see if you can line 
someone up.  You can even navigate for someone else in return for them 
navigating for you, if you want to.  Good way to make new friends, or get 
better acquainted with people you already know.

--- Randall

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