Track Pack
Transcription
Track Pack
WELCOME TO NNJR’S NJMP THUNDERBOLT DRIVER’S EDUCATION 44 years of “Safe, Serious Fun” PLEASE READ, PRINT AND BRING A COPY OF THIS PACKAGE TO THE TRACK, COPIES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE! YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING ALL THE INFORMATION IN IT. RUN/EVENT SCHEDULES, GROUPS AND WORK ASSIGNMENTS ARE ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES WHEN YOU ARRIVE: Track entry time will begin at ~ 6:00 p.m. Thursday. PLEASE DO NOT arrive before that time! A. Remove all loose objects from vehicle: 1. Passenger Compartment: Mats, radar detector, Cell phone, CDs, cassettes, etc. 2. Glove Box: Empty or locked. 3. Luggage Compartment: Tool kits, air compressor, oil, spare parts, etc. Leave spare tire in place. 4. Door Pockets Empty. B. C. D. E. Remove any wheel covers and wheel locks. Attach car numbers - both sides of car. Affix tech sticker at the top center of the windshield (if you went to pre-event Tech). Check wheel lug tightness. PROCEED TO TECH AREA: Note that Tech will also be open from ~6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening. Check the event schedule in this packet for Tech times on Friday and Saturday. A. Stay with your car. B. Your car will be checked for: 1. Loose articles 2. Brake lights 3. Brake fluid level 4. Tight gas cap NOTE: Instructors may self-tech, provide a signed Tech form and must check in at Tech each day. 5. Lug nut tightness 6. Fire extinguisher size and mounting 7. Helmet - Snell 2005 or later C. If your car failed the previous safety inspection for this event, you will be directed to a separate line where the defect plus the above will be checked. D. At the end of the tech line, you will receive your run group sticker and the day’s running schedule. E. The tech line will be closed at 7:45 a.m. SHARP. Late arrivals will be tech’d at the convenience of the tech committee. BE SURE TO READ THE REST OF THIS PACKET. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OF THE INFORMATION IN IT. PLEASE NOTE: do NOT jack or place any jackstands on the asphalt! You must use large wooden blocks or metal underneath any jack or jackstand. No cars may be fueled on the asphalt! DRIVER AND INSTRUCTOR MEETINGS: A. These are mandatory for all participants, no exceptions or excuses. If you do not attend, you will be required to speak with the Track Chair and/or Chief Instructor prior to going out on track. Attendance will be taken. B. Drivers Meeting: This meeting will be conducted by the Track Chair and a Chief Instructor. Topics related to general event logistics and track procedures will be discussed, you are responsible for knowing all the communicated information including: 1. 2. 3. 4. Track entry and exit procedures Track condition Flagging procedures Event or schedule changes 5. Track-specific regulations and requirements 6. Paddock procedures 7. Social activities C. Novice Meeting(Green, Yellow, Blue groups): This meeting follows the Drivers Meeting and will be conducted by the Track Chair or a Chief Instructor. Cards with your assigned instructor will be handed out, questions answered, and additional discussion will be held on specific student driver topics. D. Instructors Meeting: This meeting will be conducted by a Chief Instructor. In addition to the above topics, student assignments will be passed out, and any necessary substitutions or changes will be made. Instructors are responsible for arranging student coverage if you are unavailable for any particular run or have to leave the event early. GENERAL EVENT INFORMATION: DRIVER EDUCATION will afford you the opportunity to develop your driving skill in the relatively safe environment of a race track. IT IS NOT A RACE DRIVING SCHOOL, NOR IS IT PRACTICE FOR RACING. All drivers participating are expected to drive well within their capabilities. Drivers who appear, to an Event Official, to be “pushing too hard” or driving in an unsafe manner, will be called in. NNJR Spin Policy: NNJR has a Spin Policy. A Spin is defined as rotation of the vehicle more than 90 degrees from its intended direction, 2 or more wheels off of the track surface or contact with anything. If you spin, you are to immediately proceed to the pits and see the Chief Instructor to discuss the occurrence. After a Spin, you are on probation for the remainder of the event, and if you incur a second spin your driving privileges may be suspended or revoked for the balance of the event at the discretion of the Chief Instructors. Additionally, incidents involving contact will be reviewed by the Chief Instructors and may result in probation or exclusion from future events. EVENT OPERATING PROCEDURE - Each driver will be assigned to a “run group” based on his/her track driving experience. Those drivers who have never driven on a track (or NJMP Thunderbolt) ARE REQUIRED to have an instructor before being permitted on the track solo. Instructors are assigned to each driver in Green, Yellow and Blue for each day of the event. Although not all entrants are required to work with an instructor, everyone is encouraged to make use of the Instructors’ experience and skills. We REQUIRE that instructors drive ALL students’ Porsches for the first two laps in all run groups. This is to allow an experienced Porsche driver to evaluate the driving condition of your Porsche both for safety reasons and as an aid to instructing you. Entrants assume all risk of damage to their Porsche during the event. This includes the times when an instructor is driving your Porsche. Because you are assuming the risk, it is your right to be satisfied with the manner in which the instructor drives your Porsche. If, after discussion with your instructor of any apprehension you may have with his/her driving technique, you are still not satisfied, you may request that another instructor be assigned to you by the Chief Instructor. STAGING - All entrants should listen for their run group to be called on the PA System. Entrants should also note the times listed on the daily schedule: run times are usually very close to those posted. When your run group is called, or 5-10 minutes before your session (not sooner) drive your car slowly to the staging area. It is very important that all drivers line up promptly. Begin to look for your instructor as soon as you are in the staging area. However, note that your Instructor may be on the track driving or instructing in the group immediately prior to yours. PIT LANE SPEED LIMIT: 30 m.p.h, for the entire length. Please monitor your speed when entering and exiting the pits. PIT-OUT: ENTERING THE TRACK – Pit-Out personnel will be stationed just before the entrance to the active track. To enter the track properly, stop adjacent to the Pit-Out official. When the track is clear, he/she will direct you to proceed onto the track. To enter the track properly, PROCEED BRISKLY and be sure to look down the track for oncoming traffic. STAY INSIDE THE BLEND LINE OR TO THE SIDE OF THE TRACK THAT YOU ENTERED UNTIL THE TRACK IS CLEAR! Blend line violators will be Black Flagged. PIT-IN: EXITING THE TRACK - At the conclusion of a session (run group), the Checkered Flag will be displayed. After receiving the Checkered Flag, proceed to pit in cooling your brakes and engine, slow down and enter pit lane. FLAGS - It is your responsibility to identify the location of the flag stations. Flag stations are your primary source of information about track conditions immediately in front of your car while you are running. Become familiar with their location and with the meaning of each flag. See the attached description of flags and their uses. PASSING - Passing is permitted on designated portions of the track only. Passing is not permitted in the corners. The driver of the car being overtaken MUST SIGNAL with his/her hand by pointing to the side on which the faster car is to pass. DO NOT TAILGATE. The obligation for a safe passing maneuver falls primarily on the passing car, but the car being passed should never do anything unexpected to interfere. Be aware of what is going on behind you as well as in front. USE YOUR MIRRORS. Do not block faster cars. DRIVER RECOMMENDATIONS IN CASE OF TROUBLE - If you make a mistake and lose control of your Porsche, the best general rule is to LOCK UP ALL FOUR WHEELS and keep them locked until you are completely stopped (Mark Donohue theory). If you see you are going to run off the track and if you still have control, DRIVE OFF STRAIGHT. Do NOT attempt to hold your Porsche on the track, or to bring it back onto the track. Your chances of escaping unscathed by driving off under control are MUCH better if you drive straight off. DISABLED VEHICLES- If your car becomes disabled or you have an incident on the track, REMAIN IN YOUR CAR UNLESS THERE IS FIRE OR YOU ARE INSTRUCTED OTHERWISE BY THE CORNER WORKER. You are generally much safer in your car than if you get out. If you are O.K. and do not need medical assistance, signal likewise to the corner worker e.g., a ‘thumbs-up’ or similar. This will avoid dispatching the ambulance unnecessarily and potentially delaying the event. If you need a tow vehicle, you can make a ‘tugging’ motion to indicate this. PASSENGERS: If there are two persons in a car, one of those persons MUST be an NNJR approved Instructor, and the other person MUST be a properly registered Entrant. NO EXCEPTIONS. Failure to abide by this ruling is grounds for dismissal from the event. Insurance regulations require this - please cooperate. TRACK DAMAGE - Any car causing any damage to track facilities or equipment will be required to pay a predetermined amount of money immediately, or the amount of damage, whichever is greater. VOLUNEER WORK ASSIGNMENTS – If you volunteered to help out at the event, see the last pages of this package for your work assignment. Be sure that you are prepared to weather the conditions at your work assignment. CELL PHONES –Cellular phones are NOT to be taken to your work assignment. BIKES, SCOOTERS, SKATEBOARDS, PETS, ETC. are not permitted in the pits (where cars are staged). While permitted in other areas of the paddock, you are responsible to ensure that all proper safety gear is worn, in compliance with applicable law. Please caution anyone attending with you, especially children, to avoid all trafficked areas. SAFETY IS OUR PRIMARY CONCERN THROUGHOUT THE EVENT - Anyone deemed to be conducting themselves or their vehicle in an unsafe manner, either on or off the track, is subject to suspension for the balance of the event. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OF ANY TYPE may be consumed by any person until after the completion of the driving schedule (6:00 p.m. daily). The use of any ILLEGAL OR REFLEX AFFECTING DRUGS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Tom Iervolino NNJR/PCA Track Chair [email protected] Thunderbolt Event Officials EVENT CHAIRMAN TOWER STEWARD CHIEF INSTRUCTORS SAFETY CHAIR STAGING/GRID TECH INSPECTION GATE PHOTOGRAPHY SIGN-OFFS Tom Iervolino Jeff Krol John Giove, Al Tafro Leslie Shrem Felicitas Oefelein, Murray Kane Walter Sliwa Allan Morrison Volunteers Chief Instructors/Van SOCIAL Tom Iervolino TRANSPORTATION Tom Iervolino Flag Descriptions and Uses - Get to know them! GREEN FLAG: Track is open and the course is clear. If no flag is displayed at a station, this is a green condition YELLOW FLAG: Stationary - There is a potential hazard near or on the track ahead of you. You must exercise caution until you pass a clear flag station. Slow down. Passing is not allowed while the yellow flag is displayed. This flag will also be displayed for the first lap of each run. Waving - There is a hazard immediately in front of you. It will require you to alter your course or take evasive action. Immediately slow down and be prepared to take appropriate action as necessary. Be aware of the cars around you as you do this YELLOW/RED STRIPED FLAG: This striped flag indicates a surface condition – take care. It indicates that a slippery condition exists or that debris is present on the course. This flag is displayed standing. BLACK FLAG: If directed at your car: There is something wrong with your car or your driving. Immediately pull into the pits and see an Event Official. If stationary at more than one station: all cars are to pull into the pits at their first opportunity. No passing. MECHANICAL BLACK: At some tracks, you will see this flag used in place of a black flag when something is mechanically wrong with your car. (Take note, BMW and Corvette drivers, LOL.) BLUE FLAG: When pointed at you, this flag indicates that there are faster cars behind you that should be allowed to pass. Aliens did not drop them behind you they drove there. Check your mirrors and signal them ahead at the next authorized passing area. WHITE FLAG: This means that an ambulance, service vehicle, or slow moving (e.g. with mechanical trouble) car is on the circuit. Take care. RED FLAG: Something affecting the safety of the event has occurred. Stop quickly and safely by moving to the edge of the track surface (off line) immediately. Be mindful of the cars around you. Do not drive around to see the cause of the flag signal. Remain stopped with your car until directed to proceed by a flag station CHECKERED FLAG: YOU WIN! The run group is over. Proceed around the track more slowly, cool engine and brakes, return to pits and paddock. Thunderbolt Driver Education Friday June 5, 2015 6:45 AM 7:45 7:45 8:10 7:45 AM 8:10 8:10 8:20 8:10 8:50 8:50 Tech Inspection Drivers’ Meeting Instructors’ Meeting Instructor/Student Meet and Greet Novice Meeting Paddock Garage Classroom Classroom Non-Instructors Non-Instructors Instructors Instructors/Students Classroom Green,Yellow, Blue drivers (all) Friday Workers to Work Stations Running Staging Friday workers 9:00 AM to 9:24 AM Red Black 9:24 AM to 9:48 AM Black Green 9:48 AM to 10:12 AM Green Yellow 10:12 AM to 10:36 AM Yellow White/Blue 10:36 AM to 11:00 AM White/Blue Red 11:00 AM to 11:24 AM Red Black 11:24 AM 11:42 AM to to 11:48 AM 12:12 AM Black White/Blue Green Classroom Classroom 11:48 AM to 12:12 PM Green 12:12 PM to 1:12 PM Lunch Break 1:12 PM to 1:36 PM Yellow White/Blue Friday workers 1:36 PM to 2:00 PM White/Blue Red 2:00 PM to 2:24 PM Red Black 2:24 PM to 2:48 PM Black Green 2:48 PM to 3:12 PM Green Yellow 3:12 PM 3:12 PM 3:36 PM to to to 3:36 PM 3:42 PM 4:00 PM Yellow Black White Blue White/Blue Classroom Red 4:00 PM to 4:24 PM Red Black 4:24 PM to 4:48 PM Black Green 4:48 PM to 5:12 PM Green Yellow 5:12 PM to 5:36 PM Yellow White/Blue 5:36 PM to 6:00 PM White/Blue 5:45 PM to 6:45 PM Tech Inspection – All non-instructors Classroom **WE WILL BE HAVING BEER, SOFT DRINKS AND APPETIZERS IN THE FRONT GARAGE AREA AFTER THE LAST RUN GROUP COME JOIN US!** Upcoming Events: •Pocono June 26-28 (Ladiies Day June 26th) •Mosport July 17-19 •Watkins Glen Jul 31- Aug 2 • Palmer Aug 28 – 30 (solo drivers on the 28th & all else on 29/30th •NJMP Lightning October 17-18 •VIR October 30 - November 1 Thunderbolt Driver Education Saturday June 6, 2015 7:15 7:45 7:45 8:10 7:45 8:10 8:10 8:40 Tech Inspection Drivers’ Meeting Instructors’ Meeting Novice Meeting Garage Classroom Classroom Non-Instructors Instructors Green, Yellow Only 8:45 Saturday Workers to Work Stations Running Staging 9:00 AM to 9:24 AM Red Black 9:24 AM to 9:48 AM Black Green 9:48 AM to 10:12 AM Green Yellow 10:12 AM to 10:36 AM Yellow White/Blue 10:36 AM to 11:00 AM White/Blue Red 11:00 AM to 11:24 AM Red Black 11:24 AM to 11:48 AM Black Green 11:48 AM to 12:12 PM Green Yellow 12:12 PM to 1:12 PM Lunch Break 1:12 PM to 1:36 PM Yellow White/Blue 1:36 PM to 2:00 PM White/Blue Red 2:00 PM to 2:24 PM Red Black 2:24 PM to 2:48 PM Black Yellow 2:48 PM to 3:12 PM Yellow Green 3:12 PM to 3:36 PM Green White/Blue 3:36 PM to 4:00 PM White/Blue Red 4:00 PM to 4:24 PM Red Black 4:24 PM to 4:48 PM Black Yellow 4:48 PM to 5:12 PM Yellow Green 5:12 PM to 5:36 PM Green White/Blue 5:36 PM to 6:00 PM White/Blue Saturday Workers Saturday Workers RUN GROUPS MAY BE COMBINED IN THE AFTERNOON, LISTEN FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Thanks for coming, have a safe trip home! Upcoming Events: •Pocono June 26-28 (Ladiies Day June 26th) •Mosport July 17-19 •Watkins Glen Jul 31- Aug 2 • Palmer Aug 28 – 30 (solo drivers on the 28th & all else on 29/30th •NJMP Lightning October 17-18 •VIR October 30 - November 1 Register at http://nnjr-pca.motorsportreg.com/ Thunderbolt Zones: Please Study! Run Groups Thunderbolt Friday - Sat. Black White Red No. Name Ins? No. Name 12 15 32 52 54 67 73 77 79 83 89 101 102 128 130 172 181 241 268 305 313 331 344 354 405 409 420 539 555 587 686 718 811 918 996 Art Pilla David Guida Carolyn Hill-Fotouhi Dyke Hensen Fred Seebeck Thom Calabro Eric Palotas Lou Nicotra Mike Daino David Maher David Pan Ash Bhattacharya Shelly Spatz Matthew Muller Keith Stockton Leslie Shrem ken geisler Daniel Lewis james ruocco Frank A. Kissel Greg Mills Dean Hollister Iskender Catto Lou Hudyman Alex Haile John Giove John Pepe Thomas Swift Al Tafro Robert A March Jr Paul Taeschler Ray Glass Ken Casterline Thomas Iervolino Ralph T Calistri Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 17 22 40 59 63 88 96 102 286 328 408 415 425 547 715 722 727 728 764 928 929 986 RICHARD WHITE David Testa Bence Rabo Dennis DiLazzero David Martin Matthew Partsinevelos Joe Aievoli Craig Gaul Nick Rodriguez Paul Griswold Anthony Castronovo Vincent Castronovo Arthur Dube Stephen Fisher Ed Stripko Mike Calcaterra Anthony Vasaturo Jonathan Adler Jeff Krol Robert Phelan Frank Bennett Joseph Carione Ceyan Birney 7 53 Vol Instructors Wilson Lau Arthur Meltzer Ins? Yes Yes Yes Blue Yellow Green No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name 00 5 07 17 20 28 37 41 71 75 077 92 120 122 126 141 144 319 411 417 513 704 712 737 771 818 885 964 991 curtis barsi Samed Rizvi Eric Tse Daniel Testa John Viscardi Felicitas Oefelein Hong Lim Eric Wilson Dmytro Zhuravytsky Allen Morrison Arthur Hall David Azar David Dauria dennis dauria Phillip Shin Madan Gadde Peter Traphagen, Sr Larry Lanwehr Murray Kane Kim VanPala Marc Levy Kurt Froehlich Adam Cobourn John Palotas Paul Wilamoski Tobia Ippolito Tibor Jurich Larry Kosilla Steven Corodemus 10 11 33 128 343 795 917 929 Adam Davis Andrew Stevens Tony Laud Shannon Muller Bill Waverczak James H. Coleman Brian Murphy Brandon Carione 3 14 16 18 30 36 60 62 166 341 354 802 909 921 959 999 Bart Grochowski Daniel Klar Tom Fennessey ji zheng Matthew Guerra Glen Ochten William Merritt Paul Butler Andrew Robinson Peter Fried Kelly Hudyman Michael Russo Walter J. Sliwa II Assen Rachev Joe de Moura Bruce Hernsdorf 2 6 24 47 49 51 58 088 523 763 777 910 911 951 Greg Steve Trevor Leon Steve Chapman Mohit Patel Douglas Slovak Anthony C. Vasaturo John Hanson Val Litichevsky Richter Yeske Sheryl McAfee oleh slupchynskyj Frank Convertini Nilesh Patel Marc Salvatore Thunderbolt Work No. Work Assignments Last Name First Name Run Group Tower Steward Tower Tower 728 60 128 Krol Merritt Muller Jeff William Shannon Black Yellow Blue Gate Gate Gate Steward Gate 59 959 75 417 Martin de Moura Morrison VanPala David Joe Allen Kim Black Yellow White White Staging Steward Staging Steward 411 28 Kane Oefelein Murray Felicitas White White Tech Steward Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech 909 999 319 36 951 343 Sliwa II Hernsdorf Lanwehr Ochten Salvatore Waverczak Walter J. Bruce Larry Glen Marc Bill Yellow Yellow White Yellow Green Blue Page intentionally left blank (meaning, I can’t figure out how to get rid of it…..) LOL