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July Friday Nighter (7/14/23) Info

June 23, 2023 By Mike Daily Leave a Comment

Read up on Supplemental Generals for July. These are somewhat different from the Supps used in May or June. Make sure you have the NWRC Generals at hand. Carefully review Section 3, Through Route Determinates, Section 6, Signs and Other References, and Section 8, Definitions. And good news for Barry, ITIS will not be used in the July event.

Teams should have the Richta Competitor app (v1.26) loaded on their electronic device. For newcomers, there will be people on hand near the registration car to help you. Here is the Quick Guide for the app.

July will have a Leg Format similar to that used in the June Friday Nighter. Checkpoints will not be identified in the Numbered Route Instructions. Upon passing a checkpoint, pull over safely as soon as possible and open the checkpoint slip by tapping on the checkpoint on your device’s screen. The slip describes where the next leg begins by identifying the OUTCONE (at a reference) and what your Out Time will be (by adding the specified time to the checkpoint In Time). This Out Time will probably not be at the top of the minute and will not be displayed on your device. The slip will include what speed to leave the OUTCONE, and what the Next NRI is. Reset your odometer to zero at the OUTCONE and proceed on the next leg at your Out Time. You start the leg with 0 error, and your Time Allowance will have been reset to 0 when you passed the checkpoint.

The Start Time listed at the next checkpoint will be the same as the In Time at the previous checkpoint.  The time you added to get the Out Time at the previous checkpoint will be reflected in the Ideal Leg Time.

The following is an example checkpoint slip:

Your new Out Time to begin the next leg is the In Time plus 4:00 or 13:48:31.

Entry fee for 2023 NWRC Friday Nighters is $30, cash only. Start location is the Eastgate Park & Ride in Bellevue. Registration will be open from 6:45pm to 7:15pm.

Learning the ropes

June 17, 2023 By Mike Daily Leave a Comment

At the start of 3 Lefts & A Right last week, there was some stress and doubt due to several cars showing up in the Richta Rallymaster app as ‘not ready’.

When a team registers their car number into the Competitor app, several things happen. The Competitor app downloads the event database from the cloud and uploads team information (OS, app version, app status, location). The Rallymaster app uses the team app status to show/identify any teams that might need assistance. The ‘ready’ status provides confirmation that the team successfully downloaded the database and their device is receiving GPS signals.

It should be obvious why ‘ready’ is important. The Competitor app needs the database and GPS input to find and score checkpoints. The oddity that night was that all of the teams appearing as ‘not ready’ to the Rallymaster had devices in a ready state. They all detected the outcone location and received an out time, so chances were good the glitch was not going to impact scoring.

Sifting through team data during the odometer check revealed the ready or not ready grouping matched exactly to the users of Android or iOS devices, reinforcing the idea it was just a display glitch. I followed up with Richta support after the fact and learned some things. Future rallymasters, pay attention! There is a function in the Rallymaster app called Validate Event. I had run this validation and reviewed its output. It reported some errors, which I had inquired about with Support, but not gotten a response. The error was explained as the event had 7 checkpoints while the database contained 38. In the Checkpoints menu of the Rallymaster app, it showed the correct number, and opening the insert/delete option did not reveal any others. The event checkpoints were scoring properly during event testing, so fixing the validation error seemed unimportant.

The mismatched event and database sizes were causing the iOS cars to report as not ready. Fortunately, the Competitor app used the database and scored correctly. The takeaways from this experience are that validation errors need to be resolved/fixed, not just checked/acknowledged and that ideally, pre-event checks would include both Android and iOS devices. Lastly, in the Advanced Menu of the Rallymaster app, there is a Delete Leg function that trims orphaned checkpoints from the database.

Supps are posted for July

June 14, 2023 By Mike Daily Leave a Comment

July Supps available here.

Play games. Win prizes.

June 11, 2023 By Mike Daily 1 Comment

I refined my trophy method for June, having learned much making ones for April May. The QC supervisor for the first event’s trophies was a beast. There are 18 trophies made for an event. (For seven cars? How’s that math work?) but it took about 50 (not kidding) to get 18 that I deemed acceptable.

June trophies were much better. Better color (painted yellow this time instead of dyed) and no alignment troubles. This time the squares were laser cut from a larger sheet after engraving, so alignment was guaranteed. The previous system was to engrave on a pre-cut square.

After two calibration samples of the June design, I plated the nine different class/place combinations and ran two copies of the plate. Some dark wood grain, voids in the plies, and a little bit of soot that I smudged during clean-up made for three QC rejects. I made a small plate for the three replacements. Yes, June was much better. There is one ‘feature’ used in May that I changed for June but plan to go back – the class/place is filled (solid) on May trophies and only a crisp outline on June’s. The outline looks good in person and in close-up pictures, but disappears when frame has more in it. Makes it impossible to see class/place in photos where winners are holding their awards.

Dash plaques were also much improved. They got painted this month, and also received the same clear finish of the trophies so there is little if any smoke odor.

Do you have an opinion on this trophy construction? Unless we reach attendance levels approaching 20 cars, there is little in the budget for trophies. The cost of materials to make these is low, and I think the end product looks pretty good.

I’m not thrilled with the dash plaques. Thin plywood (at least the type I bought) makes a poor dash plaque. I will explore other material options.

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