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Driver Selection
How does YOUR team select a driver? Is it dependent on driving skill, senority, how many hours. etc. :D Please post
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our team uses several devices to pick drivers..listed below:
time trials dedication attitude ability to work under pressure ability to work as a team player participation each of these items are evaluated for each individual interested in diring either our arm or the robot itself. |
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Once this phase was completed, 4 people were selected to continue on to the next phase. From there, we saw who worked well together, and who was good at communicating. Not only did we look at that, but we also looked at how well we were able to complete the tasks. Then we had a mentor come in who was a driver about 8 years ago, and he made a decision as to who should be driving with no bias opinions. Now he is one of our coaches, and is an awesome mentor. Overall, i think this process worked really well. I mean, we did win the scrimmage, right? :D |
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I don't think driver selection has to be such a big deal. With our team, we asked who wanted to be a driver at the end of last season, tried these people out at off-season competitions, and then me and liz just kinda became the drivers, mainly because we're dedicated and we work well together.
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My team let the only senior drive the arm and I get to drive the base again because I am the only one who has driven during a competition. There is a co-driver that will be driving during some of the practice rounds, giving him some experience for next year.
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At our scrim and at meetings we've played around with letting everyone try out a different thing, I think we had like 4 people drive our robot in DC, and probably 4 or 5 doing the arm. And based off of that, we've will choose who will drive at VCU, and who will operate our arm
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we usually base it on the same things every year...
who has done the most work on the bot, who can drive the best, and a little seniority, but it depends if the seniors have done work on the robot and that they have been part of the team for a while |
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Generally, as time passes and the old driving crews graduate, new ones form and move up in the ranks and get more time driving. This is not to say that no one else has a chance though, if you can keep yourself calm in a match, drive well, communicate well with the others in the booth, and perform well in high-stress matches like finals, then you by all means will probably have a chance to drive in matches. Sometimes people get shifted around in the booth and someone new becomes a driver mid-competition season. I kinda wish we had more driver practice, so you can pick up on the little things that only you know from driving a lot.
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our team still hasnt selected the driver yet so Im not really sure how they are going to select, probably by the skill.
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When you guys pick drivers do you expect them to hold back in a match? Do you expect your drivers to protect the robot or to win at all costs(within reason)? What I am asking is do you pick someone who is aggressive or someone who protects the robot?
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A driver that uses 100% of our robot's abilities within the envelope of the design parameters is our goal. For example, it turns out that we can lift tetras off the ground, but, for us, it's not the fastest way to load. Our drivers should never attempt it during a match. Oh, and yes, part of our stated goal is to not break the 'bot. Half of winning is showing up. Our real problem is that we have about six people who have the skills to make good drivers and game system operators. I don't think we know how the choice is going to be made, except that I still haven't even gotten to drive in practice. Sure, let the mentor spend 120+ hours helping build it, but never even let him drive it. See if he ever brings Doritos or Airheads to a build session again... :mad: |
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At 525 we pick drivers based on experiance/time spent working on the robot. THis year we ended up with the same drivers on the same things (arm/base) as last year. This helps experiance wise...I think a lot of people think it's easier than it is. Also, our drivers are the people who've spent the most time there. It ends up happening that way when the robots being completed and drive time is availiable...whoever's there will tend to be the ones up for the spots.
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What I described until now is the robot aspect. The other aspect the drivers need to understand is how to interpret rules and strategy. This years game especially involves a whole lot of strategy. You want drivers who know what they're doing, the penalties, the goals, the alliance picking system. They need to be good scouts on their own. You don't want drivers who play with the robot, you want drivers who play the game within the realms of gracious professionalism and of course without damaging(at least severely, but you need to give some work to your pit crew too) your robot. Let me tell you something - Winning competitions come with experience. You can have the best robot in FIRST and still lose every single match of a competition if you don't know how to play the game. It takes a while to get used to the controls, the field in general, the behavior of alliances and opponents. To conclude, FIRST is a very involving project just like any other sport. Pick drivers who are smart, mature and particularly those who really exercise common sense. Good luck, -Bharat |
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