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Jim Keesling.
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- April 5, 2007 at 2:30 pm #57462
Billet Performance
ParticipantMost of us have already set our plans for the year starting from when
the race dates were set everybody will have to race with 40 plus drivers
in their class . The race was ran great at the Track last weekend colorado we must be ready for the Grands it wouldnt make much sense to make the classes smaller by splitting them up on two different days
Only my thoughts
Thanks Barry LewisApril 5, 2007 at 3:53 pm #57463Mike Jansen
Participant@billetperformancekarting wrote:
Most of us have already set our plans for the year starting from when
the race dates were set everybody will have to race with 40 plus drivers
in their class . The race was ran great at the Track last weekend colorado we must be ready for the Grands it wouldnt make much sense to make the classes smaller by splitting them up on two different days
Only my thoughts
Thanks Barry LewisBarry’s got a point and I agree. Bill Ray made the same point. We sat down at the beginning of the season so that we could all PLAN around karting. Make a plan and work the plan. What’s to say that Johnny gets a hang nail and then we have to reschedule some race in the future because of it. That would be setting a dangerous precedence and I for one don’t want to go down that path. Run em on the same day? That is more compatable. It would add to the day and I don’t think that is viable either. Keep em together and get used to it or like what was said at the beginning of the season. If you have enough Rmax guys to run a seperate class then go for it….
Rick, you realize that this means war… 8)
And by the way, that was a before photo you used…April 5, 2007 at 6:56 pm #57464Jim Keesling
ParticipantThe Schedule stands as is/was. All I was looking for was one racer to reply that it wouldn’t work. In my mind, this had to be an all or nothing thing.
Thanks for the replys.
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