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jim rogero
Joined: 18 Jun 2005 Posts: 1034 Location: United States, Florida, naples
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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 9:53 am Post subject: |
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In my opinion CKI's "low kart counts" may be because one of their race dates bumps heads with the WKA Florida state series.
Some people that run the manufactures cup also run their state series to transfer points.
In the state series they give the driver 50 bonus points for attending all the races, so you would not want to miss any.
On a positive note, Ashley and I had a great time at this past weeks CKI event. It is one of the most professionally run series and the tech is second to none.
P.S. The FKCS series often has 150 entries or more. |
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jim rogero
Joined: 18 Jun 2005 Posts: 1034 Location: United States, Florida, naples
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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 1:01 pm Post subject: |
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| Derek James Sobel wrote: | There seems to be great drivers in all the classes. However, 93 total? And as I understand it 17 in the Mini Max final? Top 5 may look good until you realize that first place seems to check out and top four are half the track behind. Second year CKI series, same as the first????????? ( Derek's Dad)
If you are less then 2 tenths from the winner then you will have a good chance at the Grand Nationals. It's still great practice! |
5 thousandths of a second in fast times 1st and 5th....
8 hundredths of a second difference 1st through 5th...
The high competition level still remains at these events.
Pos No. Name Best time----In lap
1 01 Dalton Sargeant 50.167-------13
2 8 Jordan Perry 50.279-------7
3 488 Kyle Kirkwood 50.136-------8
4 24 Logan Sargeant 50.246-------16
5 17 Ashley Rogero 50.172-------15 |
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Tyrone Johnson
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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 2:01 pm Post subject: |
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Derek James Sobel
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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 2:34 pm Post subject: IS MY MATH CORRECT????????? |
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Some of the best drivers in the country attended the CKI!
Rotex Jr. final first thru fifth time gap 11.776 sec.
Rotex Sr. " " " " " " 10.227 sec.
Mini 3.734 = more then 1/16 of the track or 77 yards or 3/4 a football field
KF3 24.484 final first thru fifth time gap
KF2 10.598 " " " " " "
Rotex Sr. 35.841 " " " "
IF MY MATH IS CORRECT. Derek's math
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Tom Sekey
Joined: 25 Jan 2004 Posts: 1077 Location: United States, Palau,
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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 2:36 pm Post subject: Re: IS MY MATH CORRECT????????? |
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| Derek James Sobel wrote: | Some of the best drivers in the country attended the CKI!
Rotex Jr. final first thru fifth time gap 11.776 sec.
Rotex Sr. 10.227 sec.
Mini 3.734 = more then 1/16 of the track or 77 yards or 3/4 a football field
KF3 24.484
KF2 10.598
Rotex Sr. 35.841
IF MY MATH IS CORRECT. |
10 times that many did not  |
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Derek James Sobel
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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 2:57 pm Post subject: |
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| That is funny Tom |
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jim rogero
Joined: 18 Jun 2005 Posts: 1034 Location: United States, Florida, naples
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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 3:19 pm Post subject: Re: IS MY MATH CORRECT????????? |
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| Derek James Sobel wrote: | Some of the best drivers in the country attended the CKI!
Rotex Jr. final first thru fifth time gap 11.776 sec.
Rotex Sr. " " " " " " 10.227 sec.
Mini 3.734 = more then 1/16 of the track or 77 yards or 3/4 a football field
KF3 24.484 final first thru fifth time gap
KF2 10.598 " " " " " "
Rotex Sr. 35.841 " " " "
IF MY MATH IS CORRECT. Derek's math |
Wow!! It looks like the mini max class was the closest racing 1/3 of the rest.. The seniors better watch out..
The time gaps can happen in any event at any given time....
"Rotex" ???
Example is the minimax prefinal at the Rotax Grand Nationals....
over 7 seconds from first to fifth.. on a 49 second track...
1 403 Ethan Low 14 11:29.465 49.353 12 50.331
2 29 Trenton May 14 11:31.304 1.839 49.082 7 50.609
3 6 Patricio OWard 14 11:34.535 5.070 49.282 7 50.404
4 3 Michael Womack 14 11:36.751 7.286 49.358 5 50.326
5 75 Drew Setzer 14 11:36.855 7.390 49.540 12 50.141
http://www.mylaps.com/results/showrun.jsp?id=1315633 |
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Derek James Sobel
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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 3:29 pm Post subject: Here we go again |
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| Prefinals, the system in which we try to bring the best driver to the top for that day! Maybe that is why first is so far ahead of fifth. SERVED! and leaving the game......lol |
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Renzo Gasch
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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 3:42 pm Post subject: |
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Looks like you don't know what you are talking about. Will be hard job for you to find out some races that the European did not won when they took part in the last years...  |
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jim rogero
Joined: 18 Jun 2005 Posts: 1034 Location: United States, Florida, naples
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Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 6:07 am Post subject: Re: Here we go again |
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| Derek James Sobel wrote: | | Prefinals, the system in which we try to bring the best driver to the top for that day! Maybe that is why first is so far ahead of fifth. SERVED! and leaving the game......lol |
The only class at last years Rotax Grand Nationals that was close in elapsed time from 1st to 5th was the mini max class. All the others were as great or greater than last weeks CKI event that you speak of..
Here are the times from the Rotax Grand Nationals....
Junior Max... Difference from 1st to 5th 10.986 seconds
1st.. Nick Nerri......5th Phil DaLeo
Senior... Difference from 1st to 5th 11.871 seconds
1st Phillip Arscott.....5th Arie Quimet
DD2... Difference from 1st to 5th 15.193 seconds
1st Cody Hodgson....5th Carlos Duenas
Micro Max... Difference from 1st to 5th 19.129 seconds
1st Logan Sargent....5th Michael dOrlando
What pecentage of a football field or fields are the above differences?
"Served".... It was called a fault, maybe they could LOWER the net...lmao
http://www.mylaps.com/results/showrun.jsp?id=1315652 |
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Derek James Sobel
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Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:38 pm Post subject: |
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Like I said! Fifth place sounds good until you see the gap by seconds, or distance. As for the distances that Jimmy is asking for, well figure it for yourself Jimmy if you can! Why don't you just meet me somewhere and we can finish this conversation then. How is that for lowering the net. This is my last response to any thing you write.
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Doug Fleming
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Derek?  _________________ Doug Fleming
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Derek James Sobel
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Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:05 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry!
Derek's Dad |
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