After some noodling over a variety of concepts for taking a fresh look at how Race Week is structured I found it wasn't particularly easy to juggle all the dynamics, preserve the history, yet chart a course for the future. What follows are my thoughts on a revamping of Race Week operations.
Full disclosure, some of you may recognize certain aspects that you mentioned in the first "What If..." thread that I found worthy of consideration and inclusion. Many thanks for your input folks and your willingness to allow me to use them here.
I fully realize these things may well strike a nerve here and there but it seems to me we can't maintain BAU and expect better results. You can't make an omlet without breaking a few eggs. Not my favorite idiom but it does capture the essence of things.
Again, just one man's opinion. And we all know what they saying about opinions...
So...here goes:
ESTABLISH MINIMUM QUAL SPEEDS/MAXIMUM ENTRIES PER CLASS
Bip: 160mph/15 slots
F1: 180mph/15 slots
T6: 190mph/15 slots
Sport: 260mph/24 slots
Jet: 380mph/12 entries
UNL: 325mph/15 slots (consider turbines &/or T-28’s)
Yes, this means you meet the minimum speed or your go home and come back next year and yes, I understand the potential for putting off some folks who may not wish to come back. That said...you know...I don't need to be the fastest person being chased by the bear...just faster than the slowest person.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
Wednesday: Qualification All Classes (9hrs/0800-1700); Airshow Arrivals (1600-1800)
Thursday: Last Chance Quals/Bumping/Testing (3.5hrs/0800-1130); Two Heat Races/Class (6.5hrs/1130-1700) Airshow Arrivals (1700-1800)
Friday: Bronze Championship Races-All Classes (3.0hrs/0900-1200); Airshow Rehearsal (1230-1530)
Saturday: Silver Championship Races-All Classes (3.0hrs/0900-1200); Airshow Performances (1230-1530)
Sunday: Gold Championship Races-All Classes (3.0hrs/0900-1200); Airshow Performances (1230-1530)
No Progression for winners of Bronze or Silver. If you qualify there, you race there. Period. No Bumping.
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WEDNESDAY: Qualification of all classes. Per 2019 Practice and Quals times this condenses quals into one single day, plus a Last Chance Qualification session on Thursday This eliminates two full day of flight operations.
THURSDAY: Last Chance qualifying for re-quals, bumping and possible WX cancellations (3.5hrs); Each class to run two (2) heat races for a total of 390 minutes (6.5hrs). Airshow arrivals slotted thru the day and after heat racing until 1800hrs. First day paid admission.
FRIDAY: Run Bronze Championship races for all six Classes: (3.0hrs/0900-1200); Concession Break (0.5hrs/1200-1230); Airshow Rehearsal (3.0hrs/1230-1530)
SATURDAY: Run Silver Championship races for all six Classes: (3.0hrs/0900-1200); Concession Break (0.5hrs/1200-1230); Airshow Performances (3.0hrs/123-1530)
SUNDAY: Run Gold Championship races for all six Classes: (3.0hrs/0900-1200); Concession Break (0.5hrs/1200-1230); Airshow Performances (3.0hrs/1230-1530)
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A. Concession Break is designed to allow a specific opportunity to engage our concessionaires, drive their business, allow guests to use facilities without missing racing or airshow activities.
B. STOL Drag races as per usual during rejoins for Sport and Jets (approx. 12-15min each).
C. Waiver in effect 0900 - 1530 Friday – Sunday. Options for Friday and/or Saturday after-hours events may include in-kind Reno Aces discount tickets; Friday Night Airshow; Fireworks Show; Night Drone Show; Twilight “After-Burner” Jet Demo; Live Music/Pit Party; Larger Stihl Demo (yes, these may come at a cost...as an investment.)
D. An added benefit would be that this concept would all but eliminate the conflict between our operations and BLM Stead Air Attack Base Monday thru Wednesday operations.
E. Airshow operations run after all racing operations Friday – Sunday. This would help gauge interest between racing and airshow components but more importantly this will keep all performance times consistent throughout the weekend.
H. Regarding admission and ticketing, one concept would bifurcate ticketing between “Race Pass” and “Airshow Pass”.” Consider, folks can purchase a 2, 3, or 4-day Race Pass that allow essentially the same access folks now enjoy with a Pit Pass, including statics, concessions, etc. with designated seating areas (Box and Reserved, some GA). Airshow Pass ticket holders (Friday -Sunday, or Saturday/Sunday only) have access to eastern Reserved and GA stands, statics, concessions, etc. but must purchase a separate Pit Pass to gain access to the ramp west of the Checkered Flag Club. Performers (performers, jet teams, ACC, etc.) will park at the eastern end of the ramp in front of the crowd that has paid to watch them. Smaller class sizes increase ramp space; compressed timelines for racing permit all performers to stage at KRTS; sightlines for Race Pass holders not restricted by performers (a common complaint for Box Seat holders); Airshow Pass holders incentivized to purchase more expensive Race Pass (upgrades available daily, based on seating).
Well, there you go. Is it perfect? Likely not so much and I'd be the first to say so. But it does take two full days off the schedule, shortens each days operations, places an emphasis on qualifying, provides consistency in airshow operations, eliminates conflicts with BLM Op's (a huge factor M-W for us in Race Control), and a few other things that may bolster the event overall.
I've not thought of everything and God knows, while I've tried to see things through the eyes of participants, I am not a participant and therefore not likely to have considered certain aspects that would have a detrimental impact on those who race. I look to those of you here to shoot some holes in this.
I've doned the flack-jacket, steel pot, and have hunkered-down in my foxhole. INCOMING!
Full disclosure, some of you may recognize certain aspects that you mentioned in the first "What If..." thread that I found worthy of consideration and inclusion. Many thanks for your input folks and your willingness to allow me to use them here.
I fully realize these things may well strike a nerve here and there but it seems to me we can't maintain BAU and expect better results. You can't make an omlet without breaking a few eggs. Not my favorite idiom but it does capture the essence of things.
Again, just one man's opinion. And we all know what they saying about opinions...
So...here goes:
ESTABLISH MINIMUM QUAL SPEEDS/MAXIMUM ENTRIES PER CLASS
Bip: 160mph/15 slots
F1: 180mph/15 slots
T6: 190mph/15 slots
Sport: 260mph/24 slots
Jet: 380mph/12 entries
UNL: 325mph/15 slots (consider turbines &/or T-28’s)
Yes, this means you meet the minimum speed or your go home and come back next year and yes, I understand the potential for putting off some folks who may not wish to come back. That said...you know...I don't need to be the fastest person being chased by the bear...just faster than the slowest person.
*******************************************
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
Wednesday: Qualification All Classes (9hrs/0800-1700); Airshow Arrivals (1600-1800)
Thursday: Last Chance Quals/Bumping/Testing (3.5hrs/0800-1130); Two Heat Races/Class (6.5hrs/1130-1700) Airshow Arrivals (1700-1800)
Friday: Bronze Championship Races-All Classes (3.0hrs/0900-1200); Airshow Rehearsal (1230-1530)
Saturday: Silver Championship Races-All Classes (3.0hrs/0900-1200); Airshow Performances (1230-1530)
Sunday: Gold Championship Races-All Classes (3.0hrs/0900-1200); Airshow Performances (1230-1530)
No Progression for winners of Bronze or Silver. If you qualify there, you race there. Period. No Bumping.
********************************************
WEDNESDAY: Qualification of all classes. Per 2019 Practice and Quals times this condenses quals into one single day, plus a Last Chance Qualification session on Thursday This eliminates two full day of flight operations.
THURSDAY: Last Chance qualifying for re-quals, bumping and possible WX cancellations (3.5hrs); Each class to run two (2) heat races for a total of 390 minutes (6.5hrs). Airshow arrivals slotted thru the day and after heat racing until 1800hrs. First day paid admission.
FRIDAY: Run Bronze Championship races for all six Classes: (3.0hrs/0900-1200); Concession Break (0.5hrs/1200-1230); Airshow Rehearsal (3.0hrs/1230-1530)
SATURDAY: Run Silver Championship races for all six Classes: (3.0hrs/0900-1200); Concession Break (0.5hrs/1200-1230); Airshow Performances (3.0hrs/123-1530)
SUNDAY: Run Gold Championship races for all six Classes: (3.0hrs/0900-1200); Concession Break (0.5hrs/1200-1230); Airshow Performances (3.0hrs/1230-1530)
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A. Concession Break is designed to allow a specific opportunity to engage our concessionaires, drive their business, allow guests to use facilities without missing racing or airshow activities.
B. STOL Drag races as per usual during rejoins for Sport and Jets (approx. 12-15min each).
C. Waiver in effect 0900 - 1530 Friday – Sunday. Options for Friday and/or Saturday after-hours events may include in-kind Reno Aces discount tickets; Friday Night Airshow; Fireworks Show; Night Drone Show; Twilight “After-Burner” Jet Demo; Live Music/Pit Party; Larger Stihl Demo (yes, these may come at a cost...as an investment.)
D. An added benefit would be that this concept would all but eliminate the conflict between our operations and BLM Stead Air Attack Base Monday thru Wednesday operations.
E. Airshow operations run after all racing operations Friday – Sunday. This would help gauge interest between racing and airshow components but more importantly this will keep all performance times consistent throughout the weekend.
H. Regarding admission and ticketing, one concept would bifurcate ticketing between “Race Pass” and “Airshow Pass”.” Consider, folks can purchase a 2, 3, or 4-day Race Pass that allow essentially the same access folks now enjoy with a Pit Pass, including statics, concessions, etc. with designated seating areas (Box and Reserved, some GA). Airshow Pass ticket holders (Friday -Sunday, or Saturday/Sunday only) have access to eastern Reserved and GA stands, statics, concessions, etc. but must purchase a separate Pit Pass to gain access to the ramp west of the Checkered Flag Club. Performers (performers, jet teams, ACC, etc.) will park at the eastern end of the ramp in front of the crowd that has paid to watch them. Smaller class sizes increase ramp space; compressed timelines for racing permit all performers to stage at KRTS; sightlines for Race Pass holders not restricted by performers (a common complaint for Box Seat holders); Airshow Pass holders incentivized to purchase more expensive Race Pass (upgrades available daily, based on seating).
Well, there you go. Is it perfect? Likely not so much and I'd be the first to say so. But it does take two full days off the schedule, shortens each days operations, places an emphasis on qualifying, provides consistency in airshow operations, eliminates conflicts with BLM Op's (a huge factor M-W for us in Race Control), and a few other things that may bolster the event overall.
I've not thought of everything and God knows, while I've tried to see things through the eyes of participants, I am not a participant and therefore not likely to have considered certain aspects that would have a detrimental impact on those who race. I look to those of you here to shoot some holes in this.
I've doned the flack-jacket, steel pot, and have hunkered-down in my foxhole. INCOMING!
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