sigh, i had started typing a whole rant but since many of you chimed in with much of the same info, i'll just add a few things.
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Originally Posted by Handlebar
Waitlisted.
I had emails on back-to-back days for two events, back-to-back weekends. I registered months ago, made plans, cancelled others, and was ready to go.
Why does MotorsportReg allow me to be "Registered" then pulls the rug out from under me two months later, and the registrar tells me I am 5+ deep on the wait-list with a 50/50 chance of making it to the event.
Is this "yes, but I meant no... Oops... my bad..." from MotorsportReg, from the clubs who run the event, or is this just a matter of "it is what it is, you get screwed in DE registration and it is the way it is..."
Admittedly, I'm not happy with how the registration process didn't meet my expectations/commitment, but I'm trying to proactively find a way to improve my odds of something like this not recurring.
What do I need to do differently?
Thanks for the informative replies.
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Wellllll, i wouldnt say "months" ago. according to what MSR shows me, more like just little over a month - 41 days, on May 29. i'm the reg, see my sig?
haha seriously tho, sorry again man. the raw numbers are that you signed up after 44 other novice folks did, and over half of those signed up before the end of March. so far we've only accepted as many students as we have instructors. we are VERY short of instructors at this point (37 accepted...track load is 52 total, green + blue). in the coming days, we will start accepting more based on the handful of instructors who have said they will take 2 students and (hopefully!) more that will be signing up. the first pass is always to play it safe. my advice? sign up in Feb when the events open up. our instructed groups usu fill early and quick.
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Originally Posted by BlackTalon
'registered' does not equal 'accepted'.
Acceptances are not finalized until close to the event. And they cannot accept students unless they have enough instructors already signed up. And many instructors tend to not sign up until pretty close to the event...
Pretty sure there is something written about this is any correspondence you get from the registration site when you sign up for an event.
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yep and is exactly why we include the line,
"This registration does not constitute official acceptance until we contact you prior to the event to confirm acceptance" in the email received after registration is completed as well as we allude to this in several other places during registration.
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Originally Posted by N0tt0N
Ken, normally mine show up as 'New' until the club does their first lock in, usually a few weeks beforehand, then you move to 'Confirmed' or 'Waitlisted'. Some clubs do rolling confirmations. Most also are instructor limited so as instructors sign up later they can add students. Also. Cancellations happen. I think you're doing all the right things - hang in there!
Btw, it is not MSR, to be clear. They just facilitate.
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yeah, never blame MSR, we're the dicks.

MANY years experience has shown that the best practice is to wait until 4-6wks out before admin'ing an event. before that, there is way too much of a moving target which only creates more work of accepting/keeping track of the numbers. e.g. all the cancellations before then; the "student(s)" who sign up 3 months in advance but 2 months later have been promo'd to a higher group, etc.
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Originally Posted by joep
When in doubt, or sometimes just for peace of mind, it never hurts to reach out and ask.
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absolutely, we try to respond w/in 24hrs.
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Originally Posted by BlackTalon
It's not truly 'first come first served'. They tried that initially, and many regular PCAP members were shut out of the first event or two. I believe the process is now manual to make club members a priority. Lots of other factors, too.
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sorta. the manual/club member first thing was tried too (before our time) but situations would arise when, for example, an out of region driver (or non-porsche guy) who had done tons of events with us would be shut out simply in favor of a PCAP who only does 1 every few years, etc. not really fair. so in general, we find that first come first served irrespective of marque or club/region works best BUT of course, volunteers and instructors get well-deserved priority. and of course, we occasionally do have cases where we move folks up/off a wait list due to special circumstances but that involves input from folks up the leadership chain.
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Originally Posted by BikePump
Stephen
The issue is that most instructors sign up closer to the events than the student drivers do. This prohibits the organizers from confirming the student registrations until they know exactly how many can be supported. The last thing you would want to do is confirm someone and then tell them they dont have a slot - as painful as the other approach is it really is the most controllable and fair.
The other factor is that all instructors are not equal. Some are best paired with Green drivers- others with more experienced so it does take a human to look at the roster and make the pairings based on more in-depth data than MSR can handle.
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exactly all this. it's much more prudent to wait list than to tell someone later that they can't go afterall and is why the admin'ing of the event doesnt start til 4-6wks out. it takes a SHITLOAD of time and effort on all parts - reg, CI's, safety chair, track chair, DE chair, etc to put an event on so the last thing we all need is more unnecessary work, blindly throwing at a moving target.
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Originally Posted by HoodPin
Don't forget the importance of key volunteers that support the DE program, even though they may not be instructors. Without a good foundation of volunteers, the event cannot happen.
FWIW, volunteers that step up are recognized, and can make the difference in tie-breaker decisions for the last few remaining spots. I've always encouraged new folks to take advantage of the volunteer opportunities to help keep the program healthy, as well as meeting many of the key players. Its no guarantee, but I know of many instances where a wait-lister opted to come out to the event anyway, planning to help out, only to find themselves being able to take advantage of a last minute cancellation.  Of course it helps if you arrive prepared, including a Tech Inspection Form, helmet, appropriate clothing, etc.
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Yep. nuff said.
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Originally Posted by smdubovsky
Thats pretty shitty way to run things IMO.
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whoa dude, "walk a mile in my shoes before you...". hey, want to help out? cmon down. we could ALWAYS use another person helping to answer the shit ton of emails we get
a day, the dozens of folks we have to research for EVERY event in order to determine in which run group to place them, as well as the logistical nightmare of keeping the reins on the aforementioned moving target for. every. event. apply within.
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Originally Posted by BMAN
I hear this helps a lot.
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that is LONG gone. i need to order more!!!