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Originally Posted by bedsrcmcc
One of these days you will read your own posts and realise that your tone upsets people quite a lot - it certainly has at our club!!!
Just because clubs like ours do not do things your way does not mean you are right, or even that we are right.
It's a matter of choice. You choose your way and be happy, and we'll choose our way and be happy too.
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I asked you already in a PM (that you never replied to) what you meant about the "tone" of my posts? and when you say it upsets a lot of people at your club I find that hard to believe as I met three of your member last week when they travelled to look at another club and they didn't seem upset by my posts at all, in fact they introduced themselves and had a thoroughly enjoyable evening.
My original post on your forum asked what class would I be racing in if I came to your club with my box standard micro 1/18th scale buggy, used by 90 per cent of the country at CLUB level. You deleted that post and the reason for deleting it says "this guy has nothing sensible to say". I pointed out that almost everyone in the country uses the LRP Shark and that it wouldn't fall inside your £150 all-in rule. You replied to my PM stating that perhaps I shouldn't waste my petrol coming to race at your club with my "expensive" kit. My kit isn't "expensive" it's the same as 90 per cent of rest of the club level drivers that have a micro
I like to travel to other clubs and race, especially when I found out that you race on slippy flooring, and have done so for years and not once has any club I have been to ever asked me to leave because my kit is too expensive
The I-laps system is irrelevent, if I liked racing at your club I would carry on racing there regardless of the lap counting system being used, the thing I can't understand the most is the fact that you don't want anyone who races outside of the area to visit your club
When you say "the area or surrounding area" how far afield are we talking? I race off-road 1/10th the most and the nearest outdoor track is Silverstone, the next nearest is an hours drive away. Silverstone currently run 2 or 3 meetings per year so obviously I have to travel to race regularly. When your off-road track is up and running will you only be catering for "local" drivers, or can anyone come and race?