So let me ask you this, how many orgs have you coached, CR, or instructed for. I'm telling you there is a difference. How about this, football has a coach not a control person.
Zero but the name says it all as to what their main job is. This is why groups that have a novice program are called instructors and most schools are coaches as they have different jobs. This would be no different they saying someone that makes fries is an accountant, they are different jobs.
Not to piss anyone off but there are 3 names for someone that helps at the track, instructor, coach, or CR. If nesba does use the term CR then they are basically there to keep order not instruct or coach people. I'm not sure what the official term is that they use.
I try to get there around 3, they don't really open tech or anything until 4-4:30. If I can get my parents to watch the little one I may try to run Friday.
There is really no need to have someone that can do 3s in novice since most orgs will bump you at the 10-12 mark. Hell nelsons you are lucky if someone is running close to a 30. In the end, it's a trackday, it can't be bad (unless mcra is involved lol).
He did nesba well before racing. He said he asked about 4-5 times for someone to follow him to get a bump and they kept saying no. He said it sucked in B with the pace and passing rules (said he followed them).