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Re: [Spridgets] Looking for an Education - Indirect LBC content

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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Looking for an Education - Indirect LBC content
From: Bob Kitterer <bkitterer@me.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 20:50:07 -0800
Tim,

Back in the days before dirt, calculators, minicomputers and such a serious 
U.S. ralley team would have two electric odometers, two or three stop watches 
and a trusty slide rule.

The reason for the multiple watches is that one has the time you took on the 
last section (along with one of the odometers), one is ticking off the time on 
the current section(along with one of the odometers)  and if you had fixed 
delays then the third watch comes in to play.  For instance "Allow 5 minutes to 
cross the train tracks."  When you reached the train tracks you would stop the 
current time watch while at the same time start the delay watch.  Once across 
the tracks you would wait for the delay time to lapse and restart the current 
time watch as you proceeded on the route.  The "correct avg speed" did not 
account for the delay time but the overall time did.


Bob Kitterer -  older than dirt

1960 Austin Healey Sprite (Mk IV in disguise) - in storage
1966 Austin Healey Sprite Mk III (Trevor) - still in boxes - in storage
2000 Miata Special Edition - in storage

On Jan 25, 2010, at 5:54 PM, Tim Collins wrote:

> I'm looking for an education and I know this is the place to get one!
> 
> Today my copy of "Classic Motorsport" came. I noticed a nice looking pair of 
>Elysee mechanical stopwatches mounted on a brushed aluminum plate advertised 
>on page 109 ( or see: http://www.classiccarseats.com/watches.php ). These are 
>a rally clock set.
> 
> I've never participated in a timed rally and only have a cursory knowledge 
>about the events. Timed events over a prescribed route in which the driving 
>team has to come as close as possible to an ideal time for the route. Points 
>subtracted for early / late arrivals. I understand why having a timepiece 
>would be handy for the team. Why two stopwatches? How do they get used along 
>the way to achieve the "perfect" time for the route?
> 
> I have no interest in Elysee time pieces. They are very nice looking, but at 
>$495 a bit pricey for me.
> 
> So . . .educate me!
> 
> Tim Collins
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/12702006@N07/ 
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