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Originally Posted by johnnygibbon
it does seem a bit strange how last year we all turned up booked in raced and had a good day , room for all. but this year . fully booked
no warning that it was gonna be differant. i personally didnt relise it got so strict on numbers . and as for finishing late , if you got a day off to go racing , at a regional , who cares what time ya finish its sunday. and if you do care, dont race
with missing booking for this regional at south port . where i would race 1 class 4wd
and being away for kieghtly regional means i would have to race all other 4 rounds .......
but there booked up and now if me and a few other bury members i no of, cant race regionals in the nw
mainly because people are doing 2 classes or coming from outside nw area
i no pre booking helps and the sport is getting popular but to go from how it was last year to being frozen out of regionals by panic booking and over crowding feels a bit shitty
2 day regionals and a sc class would work
or clubs stop being soft and book in BIG meetings if they got the balls
bet rog could run a meet with 200 drivers .
he needs to school these fools
gutted to miss this years regionals along with many others who might have been busy this week and not managed to beat the rush to book
if the sports popular then theres the £££££ and the time to run big events
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Do you ever think before you engage brain? You make such offensive remarks - so flippantly!
I object to being called 'a fool'. I do not need any 'schooling from Rog' on how to run a meeting. I, along with other volunteers at our club, am quite capable of doing that.
I am pretty sure that each club could run a meeting with 200 drivers - the skills required are the same regardless of how many heats - the only difference is the length of time to host the meeting.
I would suggest that you turn up on the day - very rare for everyone who books in to turn up (especially when they have not pre-paid). If you do not get a place then maybe you could volunteer to get some 'schooling' and help to run the meeting - every club is always looking for volunteers - especially at big meetings.