Manukau Winch challange Oct 2009
Re: Manukau Winch challange Oct 2009
I should add that when we looked at it from both methods, the class results could change quite a bit and reward consistent placing.
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I read Dave's reply as being there are 3 sets of results
1, Individual - competed by all vehicles
2, Club Class
3, Challenge Class
ie results for 2 and 3 are extrapolated from the individual results and massaged back to 100 points per class per track
1, Individual - competed by all vehicles
2, Club Class
3, Challenge Class
ie results for 2 and 3 are extrapolated from the individual results and massaged back to 100 points per class per track

Re: Manukau Winch challange Oct 2009
That's cool and a really good way of doing it but the scorer will have to do the scores all twice! (unless the system has been modified again)
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Re: Manukau Winch challange Oct 2009
Why has this issue surfaced now? Surely 4X4 Challenges rules committee has addressed this previously! The procedure surely should be standard.
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darinz wrote:That's cool and a really good way of doing it but the scorer will have to do the scores all twice! (unless the system has been modified again)
Computers have other use's than just for stiring shit on the internet right????



Excel will do the scoring calculations for you and much more.
You have the competitors names and numbers already, and the stage numbers.
Set your work sheet up before hand with the relevant calc's and slap the stage times in as they come back from the Marshal's.
Simple instant results.
No one has to count or work anything out twice that way.
The only potential human error involved is correctly entering the times.
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darinz wrote:isuzumudman wrote:isuzumudman wrote:I'm not sure that actually clarifies the issue. As such, can you confirm that there is 100 points available per stage for Challenge Class vehicles only?
Yes.
Dave
In that case there can not be an overall first place, only class placings.
ie if the same truck in each class comes first on each stage they would have the same points (100 each no penalties). But if there was points for first reguardless of class then one would get 100 and the other wouldn't so an overall could be awarded.
There isn't a right or wrong way of doing it, it just depends on whether you want to award an overall winner or just class winners.
Why do we need a overall winner?
The event is meant to have two classes.
E.g. a winner for each class.
Thats what the competiors want.
If competions start scoring all the vechicle from the same stage points - There is no point in having two classes anymore, and it will kill off whats left of the challenge class trucks.
Re: Manukau Winch challange Oct 2009
ARRRGGGGHHHHH
Who cares about points........
I just want to be able to compete. Went to put the zuk on the trailer and it wouldn't rev past about 2000rpm. Check the conections under the bonnet which had been freshly diolectric greased, no joy.
(ran sweet last week)
Check fault codes and AFM shows as problem. Diagnosis check on that comfirms its dead.
Have a line on a couple but at this stage I'm packed and ready with a truck that I had to winch onto the trailer.
Any way we'll be there even if I have to drive all over Auckland on the down and swap it out at scuriteenering.
Hmm as for points
I'm with madaz, while it does make for an interesting comparison 2 classes that will at some point soon have slightly different spec rules (maybe we wont go there) it should also be scored as 2 classes, especially when you consider how detrimental one poor stage for a top truck could be if scored overall.
See you all tomorrow.



Who cares about points........
I just want to be able to compete. Went to put the zuk on the trailer and it wouldn't rev past about 2000rpm. Check the conections under the bonnet which had been freshly diolectric greased, no joy.



Check fault codes and AFM shows as problem. Diagnosis check on that comfirms its dead.
Have a line on a couple but at this stage I'm packed and ready with a truck that I had to winch onto the trailer.


Any way we'll be there even if I have to drive all over Auckland on the down and swap it out at scuriteenering.
Hmm as for points
I'm with madaz, while it does make for an interesting comparison 2 classes that will at some point soon have slightly different spec rules (maybe we wont go there) it should also be scored as 2 classes, especially when you consider how detrimental one poor stage for a top truck could be if scored overall.
See you all tomorrow.
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Re: Manukau Winch challange Oct 2009
im with madaz 2 if u put the 2 classes together wat is the point of challenge class having all those extra rules they run
,the rules that are killing the class by the sounds of it. sounds like the powers that b have far to much time on their hands
,the rules that are killing the class by the sounds of it. sounds like the powers that b have far to much time on their hands
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isuzumudman wrote:Why has this issue surfaced now? Surely 4X4 Challenges rules committee has addressed this previously! The procedure surely should be standard.
Having it one way or another is no big deal and doesn't even need to be decided upon until race day. The only diference is how the scores are recorded. It doesn't change times etc just the results. It really isn't a big deal and as I'm the only person (and my team who runs the Whangarei comp) who has even dealt with it before, Im just trying to point out there is no problem either way. But there are some thing you need to consider. The only time a competitors would even know is at prize giving.
Alot of motorsports have different classes racing at the same time and award an overall winner and class winners. What we do is up to us and I'm not going to tell people what decision they should make.
As President of 4x4 Challenges it is my job to make happen what the members want, not to make decisions for them
I'd rather be racing but as business is tough I can't afford to. Like quite a few other challenge class guys I own my own business and it has been a tough year. Next year will be a different story.
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The results from Rotorua have now been added and there is only 24 point seperating the top 6 trucks in Challenge class and 22 point seperating the top 5 in club class. results are on the 4x4 challenges forum.
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Re: Manukau Winch challange Oct 2009
Everyone just take a deep breath
We do this just for fun right??
The marshals and organisers do it just for fun too remember
There is no prize money.
There is no fame and fortune.
We have paid our entry fee's, its raining out, so lets have FUN
What we all would like at the end of the event is:
Club class results
Challenge class results
Over all results
Having class results and over all results is pretty standard for all forms of motor sport.
For me personally, whats far more interesting are the stage times. Seeing how mine compare to everyone elses.
See you all there





We do this just for fun right??
The marshals and organisers do it just for fun too remember


There is no prize money.
There is no fame and fortune.
We have paid our entry fee's, its raining out, so lets have FUN



What we all would like at the end of the event is:
Club class results
Challenge class results
Over all results
Having class results and over all results is pretty standard for all forms of motor sport.
For me personally, whats far more interesting are the stage times. Seeing how mine compare to everyone elses.
See you all there



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Re: Manukau Winch challange Oct 2009
Hi guys, looking at it from the outside would have thought the overall would be a big help to a club class guys looking at going up to challenge class. that way they have an idea how you compare.
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getting up a 5am to drive there and marshall all day and a night stage ,dam sure it better be fun
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coxsy wrote:getting up a 5am to drive there and marshall all day and a night stage ,dam sure it better be fun
Exactly (although I am only doing Sunday) - went out to check on our Toymotor last night - 2 flat batteries

Re: Manukau Winch challange Oct 2009
just got back from having a looksy at the winch challenge. as it was the first one i have been too i was well impressed. great to see what these trucks are capable of. there were a couple of roll overs i heard of. i only got to see the bottom stage at the carpark as i had my family with me and they wernt as keen to hike up to the other stages. it doesnt help when one of them is an over tired 4yr old
it was real wet and muddy as which made it very challenging for alot of them. who knew a farm creek could be such fun 


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My first one spectating too, lots of good trucks.
Coxsy said 'look for the guy in the hi vis, come say hi'.
There was like, 700,000 people in hi vis
Coxsy said 'look for the guy in the hi vis, come say hi'.
There was like, 700,000 people in hi vis

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ha ha there sure was.
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where are the pics?
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It was a good but short day for us. and i got more of a work out that planned. DNF'd first 2 stages, finished the 3rd with no ground anchor and then blew the pto drive. our weekend is over.
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nz4x4 wrote:It was a good but short day for us. and i got more of a work out that planned. DNF'd first 2 stages, finished the 3rd with no ground anchor and then blew the pto drive. our weekend is over.
You still got that MK or are you in another truck now?
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nz4x4 wrote:It was a good but short day for us. and i got more of a work out that planned. DNF'd first 2 stages, finished the 3rd with no ground anchor and then blew the pto drive. our weekend is over.
what were you driving? i was marshall on 3
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BrentC wrote:where are the pics?
Got some but have no idea how to post them
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i got a few, but was stuck on 1 stage all day so not a huge variety, awesome day, started off pissing down then cleared and was mint, met a few O.R.E, ers








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is that the dc you were talking bout with the turboed 3L?
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nah that 1s got a 8, same color/model but a real short tray on it
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came out for a walk round with my son late this arvo, got a few pics and vids, will upload at some stage
things to note
never stick your arms out of the window when in competition... feel sory for that man
gotta hurt

things to note
never stick your arms out of the window when in competition... feel sory for that man

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managed to get out this morning and have a look.
Awesome that spectators were allowed , great venue.
Only got a few pics before camera shat itself




Awesome that spectators were allowed , great venue.
Only got a few pics before camera shat itself





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