September Meeting Newsletter

Meeting 7-9pm-ish on September 11th, 2024, with the monthly meeting always happening at
Laurel Auto Clinic, aka “Carl’s Shop” Laurel, MT. Attendees were Carl, Matt, Luke, Jessica,
Yvonne, Codi, Briant, Darrin, Bill Blaquiere, Lane, Micah, Bill, Chris and Kindra. Lane had a
special surprise for regular club attendees this evening, Roast This Car by ChatGPT. Needless
to say, it was phenomenal how accurate it was. It was almost as if AI knew what kind of people
drive the cars they do. Why a driver would choose a specific paint job ahem…. Bill or trim
level…(Kindra). It KNEW why someone would actually OWN 5 Chevy Cobalts…. Scary
accurate. Thanks, Lane!
Carl Jones (El Jefe), Matt Boggio (El Jefito), Lane Baumann (Treasurer), and Kindra Munda (Secretary) graced us with their presence this evening
TREASURERS REPORT:
Lane reports that the club’s finances include: $15,244.58 and includes the payment from Jason
at Archie Cochrane from his sponsorship of the Metra event August 3. Thank you, Jason, for the
great event and helping fund the fun!

  • AC at the Metra – We saw a whopping 48 drivers for the day. It was a great turnout with many
    new cars and drivers. We used the North lot (“There” for those who are directionally challenged
    or as Matt calls it, ‘That lot …’). After costs and fees for the venue and porta pots, income from
    Archie Cochrane sponsorship, MSR registrations, and merch sales, our awesome club saw an
    increase of $600-700 total. Good job gang!

  • Co-op with Bozeman – This event was a success. We had drivers in Helena, Loren was happy
    because we were able to use the track portion of the course, and there were 30-32 drivers for
    both days. It was a great opportunity for two travelers coming home from Nationals, and they
    stopped by to run with us on Sunday. Thanks to Kevin and Dee Dietz in their 2013 Toyota FRS.
    It was great to meet you guys! I can confirm it was made known to many that if the track portion
    was NOT used this weekend, there would be rioting. Not burning cars rioting, but definitely
    some feet stomping and folded arms while pouting from many SCCA members. What did we
    learn?
    PROS – They have a nice, big trailer with plexi in the front for full view of the course
    Their forwards and backwards works rather well with slight changes
    They have a repeater antenna that is spendy and maybe not necessary
    Nice to race and leave like other members do
    CONS – Their trailer could be a bit more organized
    They don’t have a TV for current run times
    The course was changed at lunch to accommodate various issues
    Many, many cones on the track portion than was necessary
    Could have used more of the pad, some real estate left unused
    For future events, we can suggest that one club builds the course one day, then the other club
    builds the course the next. Maybe one club could build the road portion, and the other club
    builds the pad and then switch the next day. These idea guarantee cooperation between the
    clubs for work and design. This is an exceptional idea and many members this evening were
    excited about the possibilities. Another idea for the coop was to make sure it is after Nationals,
    so those traveling through can catch some more action and keep the fun rolling. Possibilities
    include advertising at Nationals for our event. More thoughts and discussions to come.

  • New Lot in Bozeman – Loren reports there is a new lot going in and Loren is a donation
    alumnus to this particular group (didn’t catch the name) and he is hoping he can help sway their
    decision on letting SCCA utilize it in the future. More to come on this exciting new piece of
    asphalt. Bill reports doing many, many, many donuts in various parking lots here in Billings, and
    he is certain he is the reason for Billings City code mandating pole and landscaping curbs due
    to his hoodlum behavior in past decades.

  • Live Timing – Live timing allows participants to check times in an instant and in real racing time.
    It can be accessed on your Smartphone or computer. PLEASE BE MINDFUL THAT YR108
    does not condone being on your phone while in grid or on course and while participating in live
    action events. It is dangerous to be on your phone in the grid (could get smooshed) and strictly
    forbidden when behind the wheel (distraction and not in control of the car) or working the course
    (could also be smooshed or run over). So please be smart. We would hate for anyone to be
    chastised for poor phone etiquette in front of other racers and spectators (it’s embarrassing).
    Plus, one could catch the death (also embarrassing, and highly irreversible). Not smart at all.
    Now that we’ve learned when TO use our phones (SMART – Out of your car, out of grid areas,
    and off course far away from moving vehicles) and when NOT TO (NOT SMART – On course,
    behind the wheel, working the bucket, etc.) the live timing link is here:
    LIVE TIMING: prontolivetiming.com/yellowstone/

  • October 5 – Metra event is ready to roll. Not much was discussed here, and it will be great. Try
    to make it if you can. Make sure to vote for the Spirit of the Sport award and Most Improved
    Driver award. It is important that the trophies get a new home for the year. SOTS is the driver
    you think upholds and demonstrates the spirit of SCCA and autocross as a whole. MID is the
    driver who has moved from ‘mid’ to ‘that’s pretty good’. Voting can happen once per event, and
    if you feel like you have been to many events, but have not voted, you are welcome to postdate
    your vote based on those events. If you have questions, just find a YR108 member and we can
    help! It was decided that at this event, Matt will set the course, Jerod and Bill will grunt and be
    bossed around, Carl will make sure Jerod Staebler knows he has a task and to show up on
    time. Listen to Dad on this one.

  • Whiteboard – It was suggested that considering past events where
    help-should-have-been-asked-for-but-wasn’t was paired with
    members-who-are-able-to-help-but-didn’t; the white board might be used to outline job
    designations for event set up moving forward. It can also list current officers for the region and
    that day’s Safety Stewards. It was also suggested to have a laminated list of tasks that need
    doing, and people who want to help but don’t know what to do can refer to this list rather than
    ask around and maybe get blank looks. Blank looks are abundant at times. Speaking of Safety
    Stewards…

  • Safety Steward – WE NEED SOME MORE!! Wanna learn how we keep our events safe? Ever
    thought of yourself as someone with attention to detail (almost to a fault)? Ever had to tell
    someone spectating to go get a wrist band? Have you had to call in to timing that a passenger
    was holding their phone and to check if it was secure when the run was finished? Ever had to
    DNF a run because the driver had their own hand or arm outside the car? Think you have what
    it takes to build a bomb-ass course? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you would
    make a great Safety Steward! RallyX needs some, and AutoX needs some too! If you’re
    interested, email SCCA Region Services first, then they will open the Portal of Awesomeness for
    you to enter and become certified. This is a go at your own pace set up, and they will guide you
    through, as a Safety Steward may have once done for you on your first run in AutoX. After you
    request courses on becoming the very valuable and completely necessary Safety Steward, the
    link will present itself to you. Please direct any questions to Briant.
    EMAIL: regionservices@scca.com

  • Business Cards – In the works, Micah and Lane are working on getting the details together.
    Could have handed out at least 50 of those bad boys this summer alone. If only we had them….
    sigh

  • Merch – Beanies, hats, sweatshirts, and T-shirts are ready to go home with you! Make sure to
    bring some cash to pick up your new YR108 body coverings. Matt is tired of all those boxes of
    them sitting in his living room. He reports it leaves no room for activities.
    Beanies, hats, T-Shirts – $15
    Sweatshirts – $25

  • Officers – SCCA charter requires us to have officer names to headquarters by the end of
    December and January. Our region has historically voted for officers in May prior to AutoX
    season and post RallyX season. It was voted today to keep that the same this year. YR108 will
    keep officers as they are, and anyone who thinks they want to do something official, come to a
    meeting and see how it all happens. Who knows, maybe you can increase your satisfaction with
    SCCA and increase participation in this totally bodacious club loaded with fabulous drivers who
    are the bees knees.

  • RallyX – Yay! When the sun rises fall further behind the clock, and the children begin their daily
    march to the schoolyard, when the morning air is crisp with chilly temperatures and the leaves
    begin to yellow ever so slightly, we anticipate the planning for the 2024-2025 RallyX Season
    Opener. Tonight, it begins, and the excitement is no less this year than last. RallyX is one of the
    best things to come out of a weedy dirty field. One of the many pleasures that can come from
    winter besides the corporate Christmas Party. A continuation of the fun we call motorsports. The
    course will be set by Matt and Luke, where Rally events 1, 2, and 3 will be at YDS, and events
    4, 5 will be set in Bridger. The last events will be at Big Sky Speedway, there will be more to
    come about these wonderful events. Make sure to bring your best dirty car, you know the one,
    the one that has a wheel that likes to fall off every once in a while. Yes, that one. Because it will
    be a great time and super fun. Be sure to dress for any kind of Montana weather. Show up at
    7am.

  • PRONTO – It was discussed whether we should continue to use Pronto or AxWare for Rally.
    Discussion included the discount the Pronto man gave us because we are small beans and that
    we can’t lose that discount so we should keep using Pronto. Another point was made that…
    ummm… I don’t remember another point. We basically love this timing crack and yes, we have
    become addicted. Hey man, we got that Pronto, want some? Voting to use Pronto for Rally was
    almost unanimous, except Matt (jerk) and Kindra (missed most of the conversation and had to
    vote against out of lack of knowledge).

  • Cone Heads – This month, September 21 and 22 is Cone Heads in Helena. It is put on by
    Great Falls region and There. Are. PRIZES!! There is some scheme (I don’t know the details,
    but you can read about it on MotorSport Reg) where a driver can earn real AutoX cones for their
    club! We have some that I have seen and wondered about. When I started driving with YR108, I
    noticed some cones had the names and car numbers on them. I asked around and found out
    that they came from this really great event! We encourage any driver to participate and register
    early for Cone Heads in Helena, MT. The venue is fabulous, there are open areas where tents
    can be put up (no stakes in the grass, it ruins the sprinklers and that’s expensive), there are
    showers and inside toilets available too (there are some porta pots if you like to keep it rustic).
    We plan to have a BYOD (bring your own drink) and Costco pizza dinner somewhere near Bill
    B.’s trailer on Saturday night. Some have voted for thin crust. This is from Costco. Choices are
    limited folks, but it is sure to be a good time. Anyone is welcome to bring a side to share, chips
    or cookies or anything they want. Bring your own chair too and ask before you just sit on
    someone’s lap. Also, just a friendly reminder, there is a strict NO ALCOHOL rule for the
    RMESTC. Choose wisely.

** IMPORTANT DATES**
September 21-22 – Coneheads in Helena at RMESTC
September 28 – Casino event in Riverton, WY. (Only 4.5 hours away, fun times, great people)
October 5 – Metra Meltdown
October 20 – Season Opener for RallyX 😊

Meeting adjourned tonight about 9:08 pm. Bill brought in a huge roll of magnet, and Kindra will
attempt to make a magnetic version of some numbers for Bill as he lost one of his old ones.
Want some numbers? Message me and I can try. Experience is limited, cannot guarantee they
will “look professional” but will be considerably cheaper than AutoCrossDigits.com. Colors and
supplies are also limited. Bill only had one roll of this crap. FCFS. Look forward to sharing ideas
but don’t know where to go? Do you feel like no one listens to you at home? When you talk
cars, car parts, and going faster, do people’s eyes glaze over and do they start to drool? Do you
have big brain ideas but feel like all your genius falls on deaf ears? Come to a meeting.

August Meeting Newsletter

Meeting 7-9pm-ish on July 31st, 2024, with the monthly meeting *always* happening at Laurel Auto Clinic, aka “Carl’s Shop” Laurel, MT. Attendees included Carl, Eric, Zeus, Darrin, Lane, Briant, Dave, Jared, Micah, Bill and Pepe, Jessica, Luke, Matt and Kindra.

—-*Carl Jones (El Jefe), Matt Boggio (El Jefito), Lane Baumann (Treasurer), and Kindra Munda (Secretary) were all in attendance this evening*—-

TREASURERS REPORT:

Lane reports that the club’s finances include: $12,972.15 which is a whopping increase of some dollar amount from the previous amount. Can’t remember what it was, so see the previous newsletter if you care. Or come to the meetings too, that would be fun. Just sayin’.

*AC at the Metra – The event was discussed to finalize the sponsorship and all the other crap we will need to do to put on this event. It was discussed that there may not be as many drivers as we were hoping, but we will adjust the final amount for Jason when we see who shows up to the Metra on Saturday. Jason doesn’t care to have tons and tons of advertising, and we will raise a couple of banners so passing folks can drive up and see what all the fun is about. One banner will be at the entrance and the other will be near the table. Angie and Kindra will do table stuff, Chris will help tech cars, Luke will bring water and ice, Carl will be free to put out any fires as they arise. If we have more than 60 people, we will split into 3 run groups. If less than 60, we will still do two run groups. Now the important question – Which side of the lot to use? We took it to a vote, after much discussion about North and South, and This side or That side. Here or There. Left and Right, or is it Right and Left? It was brought to our attention that some club members don’t know their directions and would probably get lost in the wilderness. It was mentioned by Bill that North and South are two different sides of the Metra. Kindra pointed out to those that were confused that the North side is the side closest to the Rim, and South is the side closest to the interstate (which is visible from the far southwestern corner of the South lot). It was ultimately voted that we will use the North lot (closest to the Rim, the one with the elevation change, the side that has the entrance in the middle or That side if your name is Matt) for the course, since it is bigger (size matters here, folks). And that we will park and grid in the South lot (the one closest to the interstate, the one that is smaller. The one over ‘there’).

*Live Timing – It was also discussed to make it known about the live timing Pronto offers. Live timing allows participants to check times in an instant and in real time. It can be accessed on your Smartphone or computer. YR108 does not condone checking or being on your phone during and while participating in live action events. It is dangerous to be on your phone in the grid (could get smooshed) and strictly forbidden when behind the wheel (distraction and not in control of the car) or working the course (could also be smooshed or ran over). So please be smart. We would hate for anyone to be chastised for poor phone etiquette in front of other racers and spectators (it’s embarrassing). Plus, one could catch the death (also embarrassing, and highly irreversible). Not smart at all. Now that we’ve learned when TO use our phones (SMART – Out of your car, out of grid areas, and off course far away from moving vehicles) and when NOT TO (NOT SMART – On course, behind the wheel, working the bucket, etc.) the live timing link is here:

                LIVE TIMING: prontolivetiming.com/yellowstone/

*YDS – We had 26 drivers, 4 of those were weekend memberships, and we still came across a small profit ($274) for the event. We will pay CW next week. It was brought to our attention that Bill had issues with the radio calls while working timing. Not that Bill specifically has issues (debatable), but more that we cannot emphasize enough the importance of radio etiquette. PLEASE wait 2-3 seconds AFTER pressing the talk button to start your call to timing. It takes a little bit for the radio waves to connect, and when you just start blabbing into the radio BEFORE it connects, timing doesn’t get the call. Then they have to call for you to repeat it….. then your dumb ass has to do it all over again. And you will probably speak louder and faster when repeating. Neither of which is helpful. I know how exciting it can be out on course but give it 2-3 seconds. We beg of you. PLEASE. Also, make the call either before or after you run, NOT DURING. It is hard to understand you when you’re all huffing and puffing across the course. Not to mention, your radio hand is moving while you’re running, so it makes it hard to hear when the radio isn’t by your mouth.

To recap:

1. Watch the vehicle as they pass by your area.

2. See if they hit/wiggle/flung in the air any cones.

3. LOOK BOTH WAYS and KNOW THE COURSE and if it doubles back BEFORE you run out to get/check a cone.

4. If it is a +1, press the radio button and WAIT 2-3 seconds before speaking.

5. Speak slowly, clearly, and TRY to use the car numbers. DO NOT yell into the radio. It does not make timing hear you better. DO NOT try to communicate while running. You’re not good at it. No one is.

*PRONTO – It was a success, and they even comp’ed our first event at YDS! How nice! Lane talked pricing with the representative and was able to score a lesser fee for our club, with the new total being $75 per weekend. Any savings helps! Thanks, Lane! He was also able to get the cables for the timing system, about $10 for both displays. We can expect this system to be up and operational at every event moving forward. We will continue to keep AXWare in our back pocket and see how this goes. Hopefully this is a healthy addiction for our club.

*Safety Steward – WE NEED SOME MORE!! Wanna learn how we keep our events safe? Ever thought of yourself as someone with attention to detail (almost to a fault)? Ever had to tell someone spectating to go get a wrist band? Have you had to call in to timing that a passenger was holding their phone and to check if it was secure when the run was finished? Ever had to DNF a run because the driver had their own hand or arm outside the car? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you would make a great Safety Steward! RallyX needs some, and AutoX needs some too! If you’re interested, email SCCA Region Services first, then they will open the Portal of Awesomeness for you to enter and become certified. After you request courses on becoming the very valuable and completely necessary Safety Steward, the link will present itself to you.

                EMAIL: regionservices@scca.com

*Business Cards – In the works, Micah and Lane are working on getting the details together. Detail faster!!! Where are they?

*Merch – Beanies, hats, sweatshirts, and T-shirts are ready to go home with you! Make sure to bring some cash to pick up your new YR108 body coverings. Matt is tired of all those boxes of them sitting in his living room. He reports it leaves no room for activities.

                Beanies, hats, T-Shirts – $15

                Sweatshirts – $25

** IMPORTANT DATES**

September 7-8 – Co-op with Bozeman in Helena at RMESTC

September 21-22 – Coneheads in Helena at RMESTC

September 28 – Casino event in Riverton, WY. (Only 4.5 hours away, fun times, great people)

October 5 – Metra Meltdown

Meeting adjourned tonight about 8:30pm. Hard and fast, as it was the second meeting this calendar month ahead of the AC Metra event. Some of us could be so lucky. Look forward to sharing ideas but don’t know where to go? Do you feel like no one listens to you at home? When you talk cars, car parts, and going faster, do people’s eyes glaze over and do they start to drool? Do you have big brain ideas but feel like all your genius falls on deaf ears? Come to a meeting. We would love to talk car parts and matching shoes well into the twilight hours with you. Heck, there might even be some treats this next time.

July Meeting Newsletter

Meeting 7-9pm-ish on July 10th, 2024, with the monthly meeting always happening at Laurel
Auto Clinic, aka “Carl’s Shop” Laurel, MT. The Big Dog Hooptie winners included Carl, Luke,
Briant, Jared, Dave, Darrin, Micah, Lane, Kindra, and Matt. Ice cream treats were in high
numbers as were the temperature digits on this sweltering summer evening. Carl brought the
meeting to order to shut down any quarreling about who had ice cream and who did not. There
were many comments about a functioning pancreas and the ability to even eat ice cream.
Levels of idiocy were discussed, and it was agreed upon that it is organized as such:
1: Idiot
2: Low Grade Imbecile
4: Mid Grade Imbecile
3: High Grade Imbecile
5: Moron (this is the worst if you didn’t know)
Discussion came around to a Countach, and when I asked what it is, the response I got was
“about $57,000”
—-Carl Jones (El Jefe), Matt Boggio (El Jefito), Lane Baumann (Treasurer), and Kindra Munda (Secretary) were all in attendance this evening—-
TREASURERS REPORT:
Lane reports that the club’s finances include: $12,394.81 which includes all the money. RDO
sponsorship is in the works still and is taking a bit longer than usual this season. Purchases for
this month include a tow strap for the trailer, more floor-dri, and possibly some pins for the big
timing board.
*Acton Cross – This event reported about 30 drivers and about $480 in profit for our little club.
We plan to increase payment to CW to $300 for the use of YDS. He is allowing us use of the
propane, ice, bathrooms and the grill. Grilling burgers and hot dogs at YDS is a great way to
socialize and laugh at our events (in addition to pre-drivers meeting, on the radios, after the
event….ect.) Remember, there is not a guarantee there will be BBQ at every YDS event, but
keep your eyes peeled on the Facebook page and we will announce it as we go. It is pretty
delicious.
*Hot Shots in Helena – This was a fabulous time! My first time going, and I will try to make it
every time! A decent portion of track in the east end, and a large pad for squirrely-do’s and
sweeper-don’ts made for a great event. We saw 53 drivers over the weekend and raked in
about $800 in profit. A bit less than last year with participants, but still seeing growth at this
venue overall. It may be a drive for some members, but in my opinion, it is worth it. Bathrooms
on site and shower accommodations made for a clean time. There was no charge this year for
the bathrooms, thank you RMESTC for hosting us! We will see you again in September for the
co-op with Bozeman on the 7-8. Remember, if enough people pre-register, their club will open
the east track portion and drivers can enjoy ALL the benefits of RMESTC. And if you go,
remember not to stake down tents or use the stabby-type umbrellas or canopies into the grass.
It causes issues with the sprinkler. Like breaking it. And we want to care for our venues like the
wonderful things that they are.
*Issues that arose in Helena – There was an issue with allowing Buck Runs to those who have
not registered with the event. It was brought to our attention that if one person is allowed, we
must then allow anyone who is interested. It was discussed about allowing vehicles that were
not previously used/teched during the event, and if it was feasible to tech a vehicle quickly to
allow it time on course during the Buck Run. Another topic of discussion was if a driver could
Buck Run a car if he/she had not registered or if they did not attend the driver’s meeting.
Discussion included how current members got interested in the first place and would we have
even joined if we hadn’t been allowed a small taste of autoX. It certainly wasn’t because
everyone smelled nice. There were many points to showcase pros and cons, but ultimately it
was put to a vote. Majority, (including Matt) voted to not allow any driver to run on course if they
had not registered either previously OR the day of and paid all applicable registration fees. It
boils down to whether or not the driver is covered by event insurance *IF* something were to
happen. We always hope for the best and never want anything bad to happen, but if by chance
someone was a complete hooligan out on course, they would not be covered if they had not
registered. This was discussed and decided by majority that anything that could compromise
our club and the ability to have our fun was a bad idea. Also moving forward, any driver that
wishes to switch cars for Buck Runs will need to have a tech inspection before allowed on
course.
Also, any old and outdated ideas anyone has about ‘switching run groups’ between Saturday
and Sunday events is not proper thinking. It was brought up after the drivers meeting on Sunday
in Helena that “I ran in the first group yesterday, so I should be in the second group today, I don’t
understand how I’m not going second…..”. NO. That is not how it works. Some drivers only run
one day, some drivers only run one heat. Sometimes people only show up on the last day. It
does not make any sense to conform to this old and outdated ideation of ‘switching groups’. No
pineapples here, Brenda. There is ALWAYS a new driver and work assignment sheet the
second day at every YR108 event. Balancing out the groups takes precedence. Please follow
the sheet as it is lined out. As always, if you have an issue with your work assignment, please
speak with that event’s Safety Steward. Thank you.
*Helmets – The season is upon us, and we will be in need of helmets here in a few weeks
for the Archie Cochrane/Metra Day in August. Be sure to dust off yours and bring them to
any event you come to so we can get as many approvals as possible. If you have any
extras lying around that you don’t use, or if you’ve just been using ours because you
“can’t” find yours in your garage, time to start looking bruh. They will be in short supply,
and it is an absolute rule to wear one as a driver and a passenger. If you’ve been thinking
of buying a new one, make sure to look at the most recent SCCA rules to see accepted
ratings. **
*Photographer – Les is our Club’s “resident photographer” and has been attending and
photographing events for quite a while now. If you see him, be sure to thank him for coming out
and taking pictures of all your slow-ass cars for all these years. It was brought up for discussion
to compensate him in some way. We have offered rides, free registration if he wanted, cash
payments… He has turned it all down. Discussion was had and Luke will use club funds to
procure a prepaid Visa card to gift him with. Voted amount was $200. We will see how receptive
he is to it and decide how best to compensate Les moving into next season and Rally this
fall/winter.
*Help – Carl contacted the main people at SCCA and asked how best to approach paying for a
venue if it boils down to us losing a venue in the future. As it stands, we have the Metra, which
is difficult to book and expensive, YDS which is reliable for scheduling but has asphalt issues,
Bridger which is reliable and usually available but is limited for course design, and Helena which
is fabulous in every way, but at the end of a 4-hour drive. We will need to start thinking of new
venues in order to help conserve the current ones and ultimately add a new location to the
rotation. Carl was told that we should get an asphalt company to reduce costs or help by
donating asphalt or raise our rates. Discussion went again to helping CW pave the lot at YDS,
and Darrin suggested a tar truck, but instead of tar, Elmers Glue. Not a bad idea. Outside the
box, but still an idea.
*AxWare VS. Pronto – It was discussed that we should give in to peer pressure and try Pronto
once. One time. Just this once and then we will quit. Only once. We can do it. Like a crack
dealer giving away free samples, we are worried we will be immediately addicted to this
fantastic system. Lane reports it is easy to make a rolling time sheet for the display, and the
system itself is effortless. Added to it is superior customer service available ALL. WEEKEND.
LONG…. Overall consensus: AxWare will still be there because we bought a renewal for our
contract, and the price was right. Average cost to the club with AxWare is about $28 each event
(Rally included). If we replaced the lights with AxWare, and got all new software, it would be
about $3800. It was found that the updates are pretty much irreversible, so we are stuck with a
crappy version until we can find a way to un-crap-ify it. Pronto is about $100 per event. It is a
pay as you go, there is no contract or agreement period. BUUT…. It will cost the club about
$1500 per year. Which includes Rally events. AxWear is $500 for three years. It is a
considerable jump in cost. It was discussed and voted in favor to try Pronto at the YDS event
this upcoming weekend.
*Business Cards – In the works, Micah and Lane are working on getting the details together.
Detail faster!!! Where are they?
*Merch – Beanies, hats, sweatshirts, and T-shirts are ready to go home with you! Make sure to
bring some cash to pick up your new YR108 body coverings. Matt is tired of all those boxes of
them sitting in his living room. He reports it leaves no room for activities.
Beanies, hats, T-Shirts – $15
Sweatshirts – $25
*Archie Cochrane – The contract for the Metra is done and set up. We are still waiting for the
sponsorship from ACF (Archie Cochrane Ford) to come through, but all is ready to go. MSR will
open for registration soon (keep your eyes peeled) on June 14th at 12:01 am. The nominal $3 (5
was wrong, it is 5 total) fee is required by MSR as they are the registration hub for all things fun.
It was decided that $5 would cover whatever flat fee MSR charges and will help weed out
anyone who decides to register because it is free and not because they actually plan to attend.
Some things to remember:
1: If you want to pay at the table that is fine, but there may be no guarantee there will be a spot
so please pre-register online at MSR at least. We voted to cap the number of entrants at 100
due to the size of the Metra, as well as how to pull off such a sizeable event safely.
2: Helmets will likely be an issue, so please, please, PLEASE find any you might have so we
can tech them and have them handy for novice drivers and spectators.
3: IDs WILL be required and must be presented at the table for anyone who plans to attend
Motorin’ at the Metra on August 3. THERE WILL BE A DEDICATED ID CHECKER on this day.
Lane will be speaking with Jason soon to get the details finalized. Thanks, Lane, for taking on
this awesome task.
** IMPORTANT DATES**
August 3 – Motorin’ at the Metra
September 7-8 – Co-op with Bozeman in Helena at RMESTC
September 21-22 – Coneheads in Helena at RMESTC
October 5 – Metra Meltdown
Meeting adjourned tonight about 9:30pm, and Trinity brought home made chocolate chip
cookies near the end. Briant decided to walk to the convenience store and almost missed out on
the cookies because Dave is a pigface and he def took more than his share, something like 6
cookies. Just for himself. Luke took a few more than his share too, but it was ok because it
wasn’t as many as Dave took. Lane gave back one cookie so Briant could have two total since
Trinity informed him that he had more at home. It was discussed that we will have our August
meeting before the ACF August 3rd Metra event. We will finalize any issues and decisions prior
to this super big, super special, super sponsored event. Look forward to sharing ideas but don’t
know where to go? Do you feel like no one listens to you at home? When you talk cars, car
parts, and going faster, do people’s eyes glaze over and do they start to drool? Do you have big
brain ideas but feel like all your genius falls on deaf ears? Come to a meeting. We would love to
talk car parts and matching shoes well into the twilight hours with you. Heck, there might even
be some treats this next time.

June Meeting Newsletter

Meeting 7-9pm-ish on June 5th, 2024, with the monthly meeting *always* happening at Laurel Auto Clinic, aka “Carl’s Shop” Laurel, MT. The best of the best included Carl, Matt, Angie, Kindra, Dave, Micah, Jared, Lane, Luke, Briant, Darrin, and Bill. Our fabulous group of “go hard or go home” drivers prepared for tonight’s meeting with caffeine and enthusiasm. Lane took it upon himself to order (with his own finances of course) durags for the Hooptie Event. The fine, limited-edition headgear was passed out to the Hooptie Veterans, and we thank them for their service to our entertainment. Hooptie Veterans were required to wear their durags for the entire Hooptie Day this past weekend (Sunday June 9) while competing for their Chalice of Excrement. Some drivers required assistance in donning and doffing their durag. It was a very fashionable style for the night. Carl brought the meeting to order just like he drives his Mustang: swiftly and partially in the dirt. Many were frightened, but none were surprised. Especially Kindra.  

—-*Carl Jones (El Jefe), Matt Boggio (El Jefito), Lane Baumann (Treasurer), and Kindra Munda (Secretary) were all in attendance this evening*—-

TREASURERS REPORT:

Lane reports that the club’s finances include: $12,488.22 which includes all the outstanding debts paid, apart from the Bridger Runway Light. No lights were harmed in the execution of the Aviator Cup, so the Bridger Light Debt is still the same amount as before and still outstanding. No one really had any ideas about what to try next. Got an idea? Come to the meeting yo. The invoice for the October Metra event will be drawn up soon.

*Aviator Cup – Season opener for YR108 was a success! Merch was ‘flying’ out of the tubs. Get it? Flying? Drivers from all over Montana and a few from Wyoming piled up their vehicles and drove the dust right off. The course was fresh, the trailer had some season opener issues, and it was cold and windy. All in all it was a great time. We had 44 entrants, 15 using the weekend membership on MSR. Total revenue was about $725 not counting the merch sales.

*Acton Cross – Annual Hooptie Day! First Place Loser this season was Micah. He will bear the shame of being too fast and will hold possession of the Chalice of Excrement for the next 12 calendar months. He was beyond excited and may have even shed a tear. Not really, the look was less than enthusiastic. Better luck next year! Second Place winner this season was 5th place (according to the dice roll), and Carl took home the coveted Sal-Lasagna. It looked tasty, but Carl said the mushrooms wouldn’t be too popular at his house. Congrats on the win! Third place winner and keeper of the Hooptie Trophy is Matt. Strategy, persistence, patience, and a little bit of sandbagging got him this wonderful prize! He will have the privilege of gazing at this amazing artistic trophy for the next year. He will keep it meticulously polished. He will keep it in tip-top shape for next year’s Hooptie Winner.

*Helmets – The season is upon us, and we will be in need of helmets here in a few short months for the Archie Cochrane/Metra Day in August. Be sure to dust off yours and bring them to any event you come to so we can get as many approvals as possible. If you have any extras lying around that you don’t use, or if you’ve just been using ours because you “can’t” find yours in your garage, time to start looking bruh. They will be in short supply, and it is an absolute rule to wear one as a driver and a passenger. If you’ve been thinking of buying a new one, make sure to look at the most recent SCCA rules to see accepted ratings. **

*Business Cards – In the works, Micah and Lane are working on getting the details together. Detail faster!!! *ARRUGH* (Kindra is impatient and wants the cards yesterday and could have passed out a fair amount already this season)

*Merch – Beanies, hats, sweatshirts, and T-shirts are ready to go home with you! Make sure to bring some cash to pick up your new YR108 body coverings.

                 Beanies, hats, T-Shirts – $15

                 Sweatshirts – $25

*AXware – Just as a reminder, AXware does not recognize letters IN the car number when registering. Please keep the alphabet out of the numbers side of the yard. This isn’t algebra. Also, AXware has some expanded functions and will play with them a bit more to see what they are and how they work. It could even out the classing and trophies for Street, CAM, etc. Other issues involve utilizing AXware with limited timing peeps and safety stewards. Also, if ever AXware is malfunctioning, turn it off and back on. Tech support 101 here.

*Trailer – Following the trailer set up in Bridger, it was made known that many things are very specific when it comes to setting up. Carl was nominated to make a chart, complete with pictures (yes, photos help us figure things out) on how to set up certain elements within the race trailer. Included will be an Axware setup for the timing person. No PhD required.

*MSR – Registration is set up for this season’s link in MSR. You should be able to find all updated classing in the MSR drop down choices when registering. If any issues come up, please message an admin or Messenger to the YR108 Facebook page. Classes are fixed (minus Karts). It was discussed again why karts are not feasible for YR108:

  • No venue that is safe for Karts – we have limited venues here in Billings and surrounding areas as it is
  • Special Safety Stewards – we are thin on those as it is
  • Restrictions – lots and lots of those, limiting Helena or Bridger as the only possibilities
  • Tech – Special Kart inspection. Again, this limits who can inspect the Karts
  • Course Design – This also limits us on who can be Course Master for Karts
  • Safety Wear – Special fire suits, helmets, etc. So specific, it excludes almost everything we have available in our region.

*Drill – It was voted to get a drill for the trailer and to leave in the trailer, nothing special, max $20. Walmart Brand blue light special. The trailer stands are a pain to hand raise and lower, not to mention, no one wants to bend over for that long. All votes in favor, apart from Matt who voted against. (And I saw him use it at YDS this last weekend). Rude.

*Hot Shots – This coming weekend in Helena, we will have Hot Shots at the RMESTC in Helena, MT. It is gonna be a hootn’ hollerin’ good time so be sure to attend. The plan is to meet Friday June 28 in Park City at 10am and convoy down. If anyone is interested in helping set the track, it would be appreciated. Many hand make light work. There is camping available (please no tent stakes in the ground), bathrooms (bring your own air freshener), and showers (to un-stinkify) after the race (ewww, smelly). Remember, the campground is a no alcohol area so be sure to leave the booze at home. We want to be respectful so we are invited back!

*Minor waivers – Be sure to jump on SCCA.com and fill out the free (and required) minor waiver well ahead of any event you think you might want to attend with any person under the age of 18. Even if they are only riding, the waiver is STILL required (by SCCA and the insurance). It takes upwards of a week to a week and a half for approval. It stays good for a year so the young’uns can enjoy this family friendly motor sports year-round. If the driver is a minor, there is a different waiver to sign online. Be sure to get them done, even if you’re uncertain.

*Archie Cochrane – The contract for the Metra is done and set up. We are still waiting for the sponsorship from ACF (Archie Cochrane Ford) to come through, but all is ready to go. MSR will open for registration soon (keep your eyes peeled) on June 14th at 12:01 am. The nominal $5 fee is required by MSR as they are the registration hub for all things fun. It was decided that $5 would cover whatever flat fee MSR charges and will help weed out anyone who decides to register because it is free and not because they actually plan to attend. If you want to pay at the table that is fine, but there may be no guarantee there will be a spot so please pre-register at least. We voted to cap the number of entrants at 100 due to the size of the Metra, as well as how to pull off such a sizeable event safely. Helmets will likely be an issue, so please, please, PLEASE find any you might have so we can tech them and have them handy for novice drivers and spectators. Also, IDs WILL be required and must be presented at the table for anyone who plans to attend Motorin’ at the Metra on August 3. THERE WILL BE A DEDICATED ID CHECKER on this day. Lane will be speaking with Jason soon to get the details finalized. Thanks, Lane, for taking on this awesome task.

*Back up cable – It was proposed to get a backup cable for the timing system. All voted yes, should be around $30.

*Spending – It was also proposed to allow the President or Treasurer to spend $50 on items for the club without prior voting approval. Receipts will still need to be turned in for financials so no one is spending all of the club money on Glizzys or Hot Dog socks.

** IMPORTANT DATES**

June 29-30 – Hot Shots at Helena RMESTC

July 13-14 – Coneageddon at YDS

August 3 – Motorin’ at the Metra

September 7-8 – Co-Op with Bozeman in Helena at RMESTC

Meeting adjourned in record time tonight, there was still some daylight as the sun set on another perfect day in Montana. Trinity showed up towards the end but didn’t bring any treats. Maybe next time. Many people talked about what fun could be had in Helena, Darrin was put in a headlock by Kindra, not sure why. He tapped out in 3 seconds. All is well.  

May Meeting Newsletter

Meeting 7-9pm-ish on May 8th, 2024, with the monthly meeting always happening at Laurel Auto Clinic, aka “Carl’s Shop” Laurel, MT. The large turnout included Carl, Kindra, Chris, Lane, Micah, Jared, David, Bryant, Darrin, Bill and Pepe, Caleb, Luke, and Matt. Our group of semi-talented drivers and owners of various cars laughed and shook the rain out of their hair as they settled in for the meeting tonight. Angie should be proud, as it was known by all tonight that Matt would do anything for a Kirkland chocolate chip granola bar. He’s such a good boy! Who’s a good boy?!? Meeting was brought to order by Kindra with an apple in one hand, and a pen in the other.

—-*Carl Jones (El Jefe), Matt (El Jefito), Lane Baumann (Treasurer), and Kindra Munda (Secretary) graced us with their presence this evening*—-

TREASURERS REPORT:

Lane reports that the club’s finances include: $17,959.63, which does not include an outstanding check to CW for $1250. The check was written, and Carl did mail it out. It is still uncashed. Lane deposited $820 from Rally and holds about $700 in petty cash. RDO is still YR108’s unofficial sponsor and Carl will generate an invoice in order to collect the donation. Thank you RDO for helping the good times roll. It is believed that Rally this season was able to break even. It is up from last season where we did not break even. The numbers still need crunched but Lane reports that Rally profit this season is in the 3-figure range. The low 3 figures, guys. Go ahead and get excited. A win is a win! A profit is a profit.

*Upcoming expenses – Should this say “Past-expenses-that-still-need-paid-but-someone-refuses-to-take-our-money?” Maybe.

CW – $1250. The same $1250 that seems to be uncollected.

Aero Septic – $185 for past services. It would total the last 3 invoices. Thanks for paying for the can. Check is still uncashed.

Bridger light – It was suggested to wait until after the season opener at Bridger to make another attempt at repairing/replacing/buying and doing it ourselves runway light. There is concern that maybe another might just be wiped out. Tonight, Chris mentioned just letting a yellow Mustang wipe out another one and replace both at the same time. It could ease the pain of this Bridger Light Trauma and start the healing process. Not sure why yellow…. Could be sanded down blue. Or black. Or white…. Bryant says, “The saga continues” so keep your wigs on folks, because this could get exciting!

*RallyX – FINISHED! Grand Winner was announced and it is…. Drum roll please…..

DARRIN BY 3 POINTS!! WOOHOO! Congratulations!

Second place is Josh G, Third place is Luke, and Fourth place is Matt.

Congrats guys! Another one for the ages! Matt has been looking for a new venue to add to the Rally lineup. It is in the works, but he says it needs a little refining, and maybe a tree needs to be moved. Only just a bit to the left. No big deal. Also, YDS is looking real sharp. Portions of the old course have been recovered; some current course has been updated. Some 21 different variations (forwards and backwards) currently exist. So don’t neglect those Rally cars. The season is closer than you think.

*Track Master/Trailer Cleanup – Lane was dubbed “The Track Master” for YR 108. Thank you, Lane, for designing such fun courses for our club. And a big thank you for letting us crash your yard for trailer cleanup. Lots of fun, sun, hose, and snacks. Found a granola bar from who knows how long ago. The Brick was left in the trailer to fulfill a greater purpose in the future at an undesignated time and place.

*AutoX – Hooptie Day for this season was decided, and it’s going to be a Glizzy of a time, folks! (If you are unaware of what Glizzy means, it is a term for a hot dog. And you just lost a few cool points. Uncultured, sheesh.)  This season at YDS on June 9th will be Yellowstone Region 108’s Annual Hooptie Day. Hooptie rules apply. If your brain is a bit fuzzy on the terms of a Hooptie, keep reading.

A Hooptie is/has:

                1. Perceived value of less than $2000

                2. Non-sporty

                3. Low HP (we’re talking less than 160 here guys)

                4. Greater than 400 TW tires

This year Hooptie days will have the customary winnings for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place (Remember, 1st place is the new last place. No-one wants the Chalice of Excrement. Be strategic here. The real prize is 3rd, but Carl says “That cup of shit I won will forever say I am faster than Matt”). And speaking of Hoopties, the question of a Chevy Cobalt came up: How many is too many? Matt says 4 is a good start. One to have as a shit box, one to keep stock, one to have turbo and one to be really fast. Lane says to add another for Rallying. Luke was just excited about having so many.

*Archie Cochrane/Tech Day – Tech Day was a success! We had 33 cars that got pre-approval for AutoX. Jason got all 3 of his Mustangs out that day, including a really cool old one. He says it is slow, and more of a track car. Kindra convinced him to go get it anyways and tech it just in case he wanted to grandpa it out on course. Carl had the scales out too, and Bill was discussing the weight of the back glass panel on his Camaro. I guess it’s pretty heavy. Like “I’m not into dating big girls” heavy.

*HelmetsBe sure to dust off yours and bring them to Bridger and any event you come to so we can get as many approved as possible. If you have any extras lying around that you don’t use, or if you’ve just been using ours because you “can’t” find yours in your garage, time to start looking bruh. They will be in short supply, and it is an absolute rule to wear one as a driver and a passenger. If you’ve been thinking of buying a new one, make sure to look at the most recent SCCA rules to see accepted ratings. **

*Minor Waiver – Carl wants to remind those club members who have drivers and passengers under the age of 18 to get online and fill out the completely free Minor Waiver for this season. It’s free and required by the SCCA and it also takes a couple of weeks to be reviewed by the SCCA. Carl can see those on his end when complete, so get it done guy. You know who you are. I printed mine out to keep in my race bag, but you don’t have to go through all that since Carl knows all. Easy, simple, free, required for any underage driver or passenger. If you have questions about how to do it, contact a member that has kids or message YR108 on Facebook and we can help! (no ridiculing here) 😊 Safety One-st

*Bridger – Season Opener for YR108! WooHoo! Come and get it fellas (and ladies)!! Porta Pots will be delivered on Tuesday, Matt will jockey the trailer on Thursday, Luke will bring the water (Thanks you for helping keep us hydrated). Come blow the cobwebs out of your racecar in Bridger using compressed air (boring) or moderately spicy speeds (better) and let’s get this season off right!

*Business Cards – In the works, Micah and Lane are working on getting the details together. Detail faster!!! *ARRUGH* (Kindra is impatient and wants the cards yesterday)

*Cones – During trailer cleanup, cones were sorted and shi██ cones were separated from the nice cones. We may need more and will know soon enough at our upcoming events. Some of them were sad. And tired.

*Merch – Discussion included the numerous boxes piled up in Matt’s house and how we need to get rid of it. So, get some new merch and start rocking that new logo. Beanies, hats, sweatshirts, and T-shirts are ready to go home with you!

                Beanies, hats, T-Shirts – $15

                Sweatshirts – $25

Old merch/old logo will be sold at the new merch price and we will bring all the merch to Bozeman and Helena Events. Lane may have a YR 108 branded Do-Rag with a custom designed Glizzy for sale at YDS for Hooptie Day. Make sure to bring some cash to pick up your new YR108 body coverings. Lane also described having Amazon custom print YR108 merch as an online ordering scenario. We upload the logo and buyers can peruse the selection of apparel and colors at their leisure (on the pot). YR will get a portion of the sale and it will have no effort on our part. Every club member liked this idea of passive income, so much so that Matt even voted yes on this topic. (It was as if the granola bar helped in some way).

*Trailer costs – Lane and Carl both generally tow the trailer to places. It was brought up that maybe the club could front some of the cost of fuel for this. It was discussed that Carl will never take any money, Matt would pull a bit more often if fuel was cheaper, and Lane doesn’t care so much, but it would be nice to get thrown a bone occasionally. Lane thought a flat rate would be nice, as the government does. Matt thought the driver could just wing it with a max amount, because our club members aren’t going to try and gouge the club for money. Darrin thought the driver could have that day’s entry fee waived for trailer duties. After some discussion, club members voted to reimburse the trailer-pulling member an amount equivalent to the distance of the trip. Around town would be less than if it were Helena or Bozeman. Majority voted yes, Matt voted no. Lane place will be the new place for the trailer since he is flush with open space. Thank you, Lane. At some point, Carl will pack the bearings for the trailer. After Bridger, but before Helena. Thanks for keeping our crap mechanically sound. Thank you, Carl.

**I’d like to point out that Chris and Kindra are members of TWO different clubs. There seems to be some confusion about this topic. We are members of SCCA Yellowstone Region 108 AND Riverton Autocross. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME CLUB. Riverton Autocross and YR108 are separate entities, run by separate people. Riverton Autocross is NOT AN SCCA RECOGNIZED CLUB. Riverton racers, including their board members, come up here and participate, and Chris and Kindra go there and participate. Some of you hear us talk about Wyoming events, and we would love to have any YR108 SCCA members come down to Wyoming. The first is in Cody for the Mustang Rally in May. The festivities start on Thursday May 26, but the AutoX event is Sunday, May 26 at Fremont Motors in Cody, Wyoming. Riverton Autocross is just an infant club, (started in 2012) in comparison to SCCA, who is laying down their 80th year this year. If you have any questions about this topic, please reach out to Kindra or Chris and we can help clear the air or give information. **

** IMPORTANT DATES**

May 18-19 – Bridger Season Opener 😊

June 8-9 – Acton Cross at YDS

June 29-30 – Hot Shots at Helena RMESTC

July 13-14 – Coneageddon at YDS

Meeting adjourned prematurely by Darrin and Lane but were quickly reminded that it was not their job. Bill and Pepe were the first to leave. Kindra and Chris left next so not sure exactly how long everyone stayed. Pretty sure Lane thinks he can use an assortment of tow assemblies to pull a camper using Yak. I will believe it when I see it.