-- Edited by megawatts on Sunday 8th of April 2012 03:02:27 AM
megawatts said
Apr 8, 2012
Place
Car #
# Laps
Last Timestamp
Team Name
Class/ Driver
Avg Lap Time
Trans #
Miles
1
8
56
1:00:17.9
Springfield HS
Student
01:04.6
54
25.3
2
151
55
1:00:15.6
Thurston HS
Student
01:05.7
45
24.8
3
159
55
1:00:39.3
Thurston HS
Student
01:06.2
64
24.8
4
45
55
1:00:46.2
Hood River HS
Student
01:06.3
42
24.8
5
12
54
1:00:04.2
Centennial HS
Student
01:06.7
76
24.4
6
25
54
1:00:10.5
Centennial HS
Student
01:06.9
25
24.4
7
10
54
1:00:14.7
Springfield HS
Student
01:06.9
58
24.4
8
113
53
1:00:19.2
Willamette HS
Student
01:08.3
14
23.9
9
110
53
1:00:40.5
Willamette HS
Student
01:08.7
50
23.9
10
20
53
1:00:40.7
Springfield HS
Student
01:08.7
52
23.9
12
37
51
1:01:28.5
Hood River HS
Student
01:12.3
9
23.0
13
153
50
1:01:03.8
Thurston HS
Student
01:13.3
65
22.6
14
42
50
1:01:26.3
Centennial HS
Student
01:13.7
2
22.6
15
152
49
1:00:52.2
Thurston HS
Student
01:14.5
22
22.1
16
112
48
1:00:14.0
Willamette HS
Student
01:15.3
49
21.6
17
27
47
1:00:09.6
Hood River HS
Student
01:16.8
69
21.2
18
109
47
1:00:37.3
Willamette HS
Student
01:17.4
60
21.2
19
50
46
1:00:00.0
Centennial HS
Student
01:16.7
71
20.7
megawatts said
Apr 8, 2012
1
40
63
1:01:50.0
Cloud Racing
Adult
20:09.6
40
28.4
2
38
61
1:00:18.8
Willamette HS
Adult
48:00.0
38
27.5
3
41
60
1:00:00.0
Cloud Racing
Adult
33:36.0
57
27.1
4
99
59
1:00:14.4
Willamette HS
Adult
01:01.3
36
26.6
5
49
59
1:00:50.5
Willamette HS
Adult
01:01.9
34
26.6
6
888
47
1:00:34.6
Monroe HS
Adult
01:17.3
24
21.2
7
142
42
1:01:05.3
Centennial HS
Adult
01:27.3
2
18.9
8
999
27
1:00:00.0
Justin L
Adult
01:12.2
11
12.2
9
250
7
1:00:00.0
West Lake Tech
Adult
03:08.3
43
3.2
10
666
3
1:00:00.0
West Lane Tech
Adult
01:16.4
62
1.4
Experimental Batteries
1
619
47
1:00:00.0
Monroe HS
Student
01:12.0
70
21.2
mhodgertt said
Apr 9, 2012
Aaron Longo, Thanks for another great race. The weather was great the sun helped to get rid of the last of the water from the flooding that occurred on the track a few times this winter/spring. Thank Davidsons for washing down the track and the sweepers for getting rid of the last of the debris.
Mark Watts and Aaron Williams, Thanks again for all you do to help out the NW Electrathon program. I know setting up, running, figuring out any problems and then taking down the electronic lap counting system at each race is not easy for fun but it is very much appreciated by all.
To all the races, teachers and parents, etc. involved, Thanks for a great day. We had hamburgers and hot dogs for all furnished by WHS and cooked by a WHS parent--thank you very much--it was great to see teams helping teams repair cars and showing great sportsmanship on and off the track.
I will chalk this up to another great day of EA racing even if WHS did not do as well as we had hoped. We did find one error as shown on the email's attachment I sent out. Car #110 took 4th and I have changed that in the standings.
Thanks to all and see all of you in Hood River this Saturday for another great day. Mike
electrathon said
Apr 10, 2012
mhodgertt wrote:
I will chalk this up to another great day of EA racing even if WHS did not do as well as we had hoped.
Mike
Mike,
Our butts are starting to get sore too. We hope to pick things up here in the next weeks races. It is definatly the little things that make all the differances. I even heard that you must be cheating, there is no way you could be as fast as you are (I laughed at the statement, told them you really are that good).
Aaron
mhodgertt said
Apr 10, 2012
The little things counting, what I am trying to convince my students. I finally had most of them go through and check their cars for at least some of the items that I asked them to. And all of our cars were running at the end except for the one that a new driver flipped after over reacting to the slight spin out that a flat back tire caused. We finally had a couple of cars break into the top 10. Not like Willamette in the past but I think my kids are starting to get it so hopefully we will start placing up where we should (in my opinion>>)
Yes let you kids know that even if I win or take second I still spend at least a couple of hours going over my car to check all my wiring, frame, tire scrub, rear wheel spokes, sprocket alignment, etc. to be sure that I can do well the next race as well. If you don't the next race is a huge let down.
-- Edited by megawatts on Sunday 8th of April 2012 03:02:27 AM
Laps
Timestamp
Driver
Lap Time
#
Mark Watts and Aaron Williams, Thanks again for all you do to help out the NW Electrathon program. I know setting up, running, figuring out any problems and then taking down the electronic lap counting system at each race is not easy for fun but it is very much appreciated by all.
To all the races, teachers and parents, etc. involved, Thanks for a great day. We had hamburgers and hot dogs for all furnished by WHS and cooked by a WHS parent--thank you very much--it was great to see teams helping teams repair cars and showing great sportsmanship on and off the track.
I will chalk this up to another great day of EA racing even if WHS did not do as well as we had hoped. We did find one error as shown on the email's attachment I sent out. Car #110 took 4th and I have changed that in the standings.
Thanks to all and see all of you in Hood River this Saturday for another great day.
Mike
Mike,
Our butts are starting to get sore too. We hope to pick things up here in the next weeks races. It is definatly the little things that make all the differances. I even heard that you must be cheating, there is no way you could be as fast as you are (I laughed at the statement, told them you really are that good).
Aaron
Yes let you kids know that even if I win or take second I still spend at least a couple of hours going over my car to check all my wiring, frame, tire scrub, rear wheel spokes, sprocket alignment, etc. to be sure that I can do well the next race as well. If you don't the next race is a huge let down.