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Old 27-04-2009
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In all seriousness this should be taken constructively by both racers and event organisers. Without clubs, there are no racers, but without racers there are no clubs.

If some of the points made on here are taken in the right way (ignore the rubbish), it could be turned into a positive.

At the end of the day people just want to race, and have fun. If there are reasons people arent enjoying racing at a particular venue then i think the comments have to be taken on board. Im sure everyone here wished the meeting was a resounding success, but clearly there are some areas for improvement.

Some peole also seem to think that offroad racing means anything goes. I have to disagree. For me the main part of what we do is primarily to race, and secondary to negotiate jumps, obstacles etc, and NOT the other way round. Every car has limitations to what it is capable of, the track i believe stretches it too far. To Craigs point in an earlier post, Steve Lawson had to redo his shocks 3 times as they were popping through too much punishment within each run. Is this what you expect?!

Also, if this is a work in progress, was it too soon to hold a regional? Should they have waited until next year when the track is as the club would like?

I digress
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