Re: Official 2011 BMWSG Sepang Track Day thread
Many cannot project that far (work, travel). Another group wants to attend all and will register on all, and really attend all (no hog). When people have the urge to track, they register for the trackday available soonest, not one 120 days away.
In the rare occasion of a hogger, forced removal from the 3rd trackday (as per your example), will upset him, and is deemed by some here as too inflexible, unfriendly a move.
If you compare the real list and the waiting list of the last 3 - 4 trackdays, You will see that most are repeats at all of the trackdays, and the number of interested new drivers keeps growing. The tendency too is not that new drivers do 1 trackday and stop after that single experience. Usually they go for a couple of years before getting bored of it, many never stop. Just count the number of trackers with 2, 5, 10 years experience on the regular signup lists.
So thanks Barry, but unfortunately, a 250 slot list for the whole year does not solve the current problem of demand exceeding supply and jammed payment process, quality vs quantity balance, etc.
rex7_vtec;644336 said:Actually why not create a thread for each specific track day for the rest of the year. Have the interested parties put their names down. So if you can't make it for the first one, join the 2nd, if 2nd is full go for the 3rd.
Of course hogging is to be monitored by either RB or whoever will be helping him out. Hogging meaning putting their names down for all track days but "coincidentally" miss out on the first, then the 2nd and then you see a trend. Perhaps removing that individual from the 3rd TD.
Many cannot project that far (work, travel). Another group wants to attend all and will register on all, and really attend all (no hog). When people have the urge to track, they register for the trackday available soonest, not one 120 days away.
In the rare occasion of a hogger, forced removal from the 3rd trackday (as per your example), will upset him, and is deemed by some here as too inflexible, unfriendly a move.
This way instead of fighting for that limited 40-50 slots on the 1st TD, you will have opened up say 250 slots for the whole year. Granted some only want to experience the track only once and may not go for the subsequent.
If you compare the real list and the waiting list of the last 3 - 4 trackdays, You will see that most are repeats at all of the trackdays, and the number of interested new drivers keeps growing. The tendency too is not that new drivers do 1 trackday and stop after that single experience. Usually they go for a couple of years before getting bored of it, many never stop. Just count the number of trackers with 2, 5, 10 years experience on the regular signup lists.
So thanks Barry, but unfortunately, a 250 slot list for the whole year does not solve the current problem of demand exceeding supply and jammed payment process, quality vs quantity balance, etc.