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Another racer’s opinion….
I feel that SKUSA and Jim Keesling are a postive for karting in CO. With that being said, the CSC does not really need or want any external influence.
1. Classes which are not sanctioned by SKUSA do not likely have any interest in paying $75 for no return.
2. Classes which are sanctioned by SKUSA may have participants which are not interested in competing in the year-end SKUSA championships.
3. Classes which are sanctioned by SKUSA my have participants which ARE interested in competing in the year-end SKUSA chapmionships without having to travel to all the pro-tour races… If you have not had the pleasure to travel to these races, trust me, the new system will be a much easier (less $$$) way to go after a national championship.
I can see the heading go something like this…..
“Colorado Sprint Championships sanctioned by SKUSA”
SKUSA could simply “piggy-back” the CSC, and entrants which choose to be involved could sign for the season membership and pay whatever $$ extra per race to go after SKUSA points. Those that aren’t interested can continue as before with the CSC. SKUSA would have minimal influence as to how the races are run, unless other races are put on outside of the CSC umbrelly (i.e. Denver GP, CO spring street race, etc.) Pretty simple as I see it….