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Nov 27, 2011 20:37:08 GMT -5
Post by nytroe5 on Nov 27, 2011 20:37:08 GMT -5
when we are marshalling I try to treat peoples cars the way i want mine treated. I saw a car marshalled to day that was thrown through the air. I'm gonna leave it at that.
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Nov 27, 2011 20:39:02 GMT -5
Post by BSchorr on Nov 27, 2011 20:39:02 GMT -5
Im with ya there sir... If someone did that to my $1,000 sedan... It wouldnt be good for them.
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Nov 27, 2011 21:35:21 GMT -5
Post by tmaxx26power on Nov 27, 2011 21:35:21 GMT -5
I have to apoligize to the club for my actions towards the responsible party, but I thought that was complete BS especially coming from that exact same racer that yelled at my 11 year old son this summer racing when Ezra didnt get his car put back down to his liking.
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Nov 27, 2011 23:23:05 GMT -5
Post by The Big X on Nov 27, 2011 23:23:05 GMT -5
And I was worried about the younger kids marshaling properly. Guess they are not the ones to worry about as much as others that act immature. It was a rookie race if you don't want your stuff to get in a wreck don't put it out there, much less throw someone else's truck cause yours was broke and in the way then gets hit. Thanks for the lessen on the improper way to marshal.
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Nov 28, 2011 7:57:37 GMT -5
Post by tmaxx26power on Nov 28, 2011 7:57:37 GMT -5
Fine example Scott set for the kids racing in that class and the new racers/spectators that were there. I would like to think the club will not tolerate that kind of behavior and consequences will be imposed. Public apology, race suspension,...etc. This is meant to be a friendly family orientated event and allowing incidents like this to happen is not what a growing club needs!
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