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Re: Picking drive team?
We put very little emphasis on tryout-type skills.
Building up skills is what practice is for. The skills you have going into practice are usually trainable in a very short time driving a robot, not even this robot specifically. We find that the best drive team works well together, with Jim (coach/team leader), and the rest of the team. This always puts the student leaders in driving positions.
Our previous drive team (Matt+Kitty) drove approx. 200 competition matches together, between their two FRC and OCCRA seasons and off-seasons. They would not have been together had they not worked well together. A lot of that has to do with OCCRA - they led the OCCRA team, drove, and worked many late nights to finish the OCCRA robots.
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