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I couldn't believe some of the people that said they wouldn't return to the Divisional race next year because they didn't have printed time slips.


I've been to the Gateway divisional several times, and I've NEVER been parked in a spot that would bring me past the timeslip booth on the way to my pit area. In years past, it would require a separate scooter trip to get my slip. The new way is much better in that instance.


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Posts: 3164 | Location: Inver Grove Heights, MN | Registered: March 18, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Running NMCA we have both. Some tracks dont use slips. I prefer to have the piece of paper to make notes and refer to later.


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So does this app use cellular data like all the other apps ? Or is it some kind of blue tooth technology that would be local to that particular track ?

The reason for the question is this. What about tracks that do not get good cell phone reception ? I know Rockingham used to be terrible for not having a good signal and that was with Verizon.


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I love it when some crew member is looking at me in the lanes trying to look up my runs! They will walk away really confused.


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So does this app use cellular data like all the other apps ? Or is it some kind of blue tooth technology that would be local to that particular track ?

The reason for the question is this. What about tracks that do not get good cell phone reception ? I know Rockingham used to be terrible for not having a good signal and that was with Verizon.


Cell data. I watch it at home if I’m not at a track buddies are racing at.



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Yes cell phone guess Im too oldschool but I like to keep run data on slip with app its just more writing right after run but Im gettin lazy in my old age-bo/ho


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Posts: 410 | Location: des moines iowa | Registered: January 10, 2020Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Here is a question for Don and/or Michele Higgins:

Just wondering if the run data that I receive from the track on my cell phone could be directly downloaded into the Crew Chief program.

That would save me a lot of time manually transferring the run information from the time slip to the Crew Chief prediction program.

Most of the time I'm a "One Man Operation" so my time is valuable getting ready for the next run.

Just askin'

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ET slip. I also do not like self checkout. Take care. Tom Worthington


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Tom Me either. Just puts folks out of a job




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So does this app use cellular data like all the other apps ?


This is a very important point. While most tracks may have decent reception, when you pack tens of thousands of people into a national event, reception drops to nothing.


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Tom Me either. Just puts folks out of a job


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Off topic but another part of technology. How many tracks accept debit cards for entry and buy back? For many tracks they are a cash front pocket operation that shall we say dodge paying and collecting taxes. Going cashless would cut into their bottom line. Paperless timeslips if accessible anywhere would easily show car count just how busy a track is.
 
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Off topic but another part of technology. How many tracks accept debit cards for entry and buy back? For many tracks they are a cash front pocket operation that shall we say dodge paying and collecting taxes. Going cashless would cut into their bottom line. Paperless timeslips if accessible anywhere would easily show car count just how busy a track is.


Ours does accept cards but you are also charged the fee they incur. I think your last sentence is a stretch but then again the IRS could do nothing that would surprise me.



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Off topic but another part of technology. How many tracks accept debit cards for entry and buy back? For many tracks they are a cash front pocket operation that shall we say dodge paying and collecting taxes. Going cashless would cut into their bottom line. Paperless timeslips if accessible anywhere would easily show car count just how busy a track is.


Ours does accept cards but you are also charged the fee they incur. I think your last sentence is a stretch but then again the IRS could do nothing that would surprise me.


Most tracks and large events I frequent accept CC, and if they charge me 3% I’m fine with that as I use a card that pays back 2% minimum for all my purchases.

What I dislike is some AHole like Sen. D I C K Durbin of IL that is pushing for the cash back I get from CC purchases to be added to my gross income.
 
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I don't think the cell reception thing is a big issue. If a track is located in an area without good reception like many near me, they will not go to a paperless ET slip system.

Also, some of you old heads are gonna have to embrace the future at some point and stop being so obtuse. Just write you're data/notes in a log book instead of on the slip just like everyone else. Problem solved.


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Off topic but another part of technology. How many tracks accept debit cards for entry and buy back? For many tracks they are a cash front pocket operation that shall we say dodge paying and collecting taxes. Going cashless would cut into their bottom line. Paperless timeslips if accessible anywhere would easily show car count just how busy a track is.


Ours does accept cards but you are also charged the fee they incur. I think your last sentence is a stretch but then again the IRS could do nothing that would surprise me.

Might be a stretch but people always worry about the IRS. How much do you think local gov't get screwed out of in sales tax with cash operations.
 
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I don’t like the idea. When I’m at the track I want gto disconnect from the rest of the world for a while. I usually lock my phone in the truck. I will go check it from time to time to see if my wife tries to reach me if she’s not there but that’s it. I don’t want to have to pull out my phone to see my et slip. Ranks right up there with self checkout.


I didn’t lock my phone in the truck, but I didn’t want to carry it around with me at the track. I tried to keep my racing as different as I could from work. No data loggers, no laptops, no weather stations, no note taking.

I’m probably the oldest 39 year old on the planet. lol.


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Mikey, you still spend 1/2 your time over younder?
 
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Mikey, you still spend 1/2 your time over younder?


I still spend 1/2 of it somewhere. Right now it’s up in upstate NY every week. Hard to say where the next project will take me.


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Life is good I suspect
 
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