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Started by LauraCole, September 17, 2002, 01:40:39 PM

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LauraCole

I am just curious how many different worker organizations are monitoring this board and which race tracks do they work at?

Most interested in finding out all the organizations that work at the tracks the Pros run at.

Brainerd, MN (AMA)
California Speedway, CA (AMA)
Daytona Int'l Speedway, FL (AMA, F-USA)* USMarshalls Southern
Laguna Seca, CA (AMA)
Mid-Ohio, OH (AMA)
Mosport Int'l Raceway (F-USA)
New Hampshire Int'l Speedway (F-USA) USMarshalls
Pikes Peak, CO (AMA)
Pocono Raceway, PA (F-USA) - PA Posse
Portland Int'l Raceway, OR (F-USA)
Road America, WI (AMA, F-USA)
Road Atlanta, GA (AMA)
Sears Point, CA (AMA)
Summit Point Raceway, WV (F-USA) - MARRC
Virginia International Raceway, VA (AMA)


oldguy

Great question, Laura. I wondered the same thing. I'm cornerworking for REDUC this weekend at BeaveRun, but I had to find them to volunteer. They're coming from far away, so I wanted to help out. It would be nice to have a    list of who does what, where!

Dan_Lance

Flag Services has over 800 members nationwide. I also have in the database what local, and national organization they belong to. I will let you in on it when we get together in Daytona.
Stash

RandyD

I can't say which orgs monitor this board, but since you asked the question about which safety crews work at which tracks:

Brainerd - CRA
California Speedway - maybe USARM?
Laguna Seca - USARM (does cars and bikes)
Mid_Ohio - SCCA
Road America - dunno
Road Atlanta - dunno (maybe track run)
Sears Point - USARM
Pikes Peak - MRA
VIR - no local group (US Marshalls South for AMA)

If someone can help me fill in the blanks, that would be great.  It might be nice to have a list of who works the pro races to help grease the wheels of getting workers to each event.

the_weggie_man

Road America - SCCA and local CCS workers.

Turnworker

#5
Hello
I'am new on the board. I'am a turnworker with the AFM in Northern California. We race at Sears Point, Buttonwillow, and Thunderhill.
Sears Point - AFM (AMA and AHRMA)

Cal Speedway - SCCA
Laguna Seca - USARM


CRA_Mike

I just found out about this forum, and would love to contribute if I can.  I'm one of the Chiefs of Flagging and Communications for the CRA at Brainerd, and have been with them for over 16 years.

BTW, at Road America the organizational structure is SCCA-based, but we usually have numerous CRA cornerworkers staffing the AMA weekend to provide an experienced motorcycle-oriented staff for the event.  And then, of course, we staff Siebkin's to provide an experienced drinking staff ... ;)

CRA_Fizzer

I also just found this site from a some messages left on our forum.  We are always looking for workers.  There is nothing like seeing someone taking Turn 1 at BIR going 160+MPH!!  Hope to see some of you this summer.

Dan_Lance

Glad to see the CRA members here. I miss chasing deer and Chef's cooking. Email me and I will send you some safety forums to check out. Also I can email you from the Flag Sevrices dbase. Hope to see you and the mosquitoes this summer, Have fun.
Hope to see you at Daytona. ;)
Dan Lance
flagsvs@aool.com

CRA_Fizzer

Dan,
I sent you an Email.  I also enabled mine.

Won't make Daytona but hope to make Road America.  8)

Thanks.

rabbit

when will ccs being coming back to brainard ???

CRA_Mike

We've had numerous discussions on whether to affiliate with CCS, and the general consensus is that most of our grass-roots-level racers wouldn't see enough benefit for the extra cost.  I haven't seen the numbers myself, but I think it's been looked at pretty carefully.

As far as CCS simply being able to run at BIR, that's more of a track management/scheduling question.  I think they've got their year pretty well set, and unless some group drops out, I doubt that there is a free weekend available to give to CCS.  Not sure of the status of SCCA at BIR - there might be a soft spot in the schedule there.  A, the curses of the short northern racing season!  :-/