> what's involved in getting started?
I assume that you mean getting started as a road race track
worker, since getting started as an autocross worker is
simply a matter of showing up and signing up for a work
assignment.
Think about what sort of thing you might like to do, then
contact somebody involved with that worker specialty.
There's a "Chiefs Of Specialty" list on the SFR web site at:
www.sfrscca.org/Volunteers/chiefsdirectory.htm
If you don't have any idea of what each particular specialty
involves, just ask the chief. Be aware, however, that they
are all going to tell you that theirs is the best (and they
will be right). :>
I just did my first stint as a track worker last weekend at
Sears Point, and I had a truly excellent time. If you would
like a novice's perspective of what some of the groups do,
I'd be happy to talk to you. I can at least tell you which
folks wear a lot of sunblock and own all of the white jeans
that got tossed out after the disco era passed.
--
-Craig Haggart
haggart@slac.stanford.edu
Sunnyvale, California
'96 Miata M Edition
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