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8/13/13, 8:28 PM   #15
Jonr
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Originally Posted by HurstBros0 View Post
Mr. and Mrs. Ford provide a venue for low budget and beginners to race. You learn to race in traffic and to be aware of your surrounding competitors at all times. When your talent level exceeds what is presented at this level, there are other tracks that might interest you more. The Ford`s are good people who are fair. You will get the same track ,flagman ,wrecker man , scorekeeper`s as everyone else who signs into said program. The purse structure is the same every week so there is no surprises there. As like in all other issues in life that humans are in charge of deciding, sometimes it won`t go your way. The ambulance and safety crew is there for your inspection. If you don`t feel these services are adequate , then that should be your basis to compete at this track or any other for that matter.

This is just my opinion derived from the years we have competed there. Paragon is unique to itself and albeit through all it`s alleged shortcomings from this post, the bottom line is you went there to have fun. You have picked a sport in which you must have a dirt surface shaped with turn arounds at each end to operate your equipment. Paragon provides this and 100 dollars if you complete enough laps in your feature to get scored as a competitor. So please from now on guys , before you bash the Ford`s on a medium that is readily available world wide, remember they aren`t on here bashing what makes your living.
If there were no safety issues, I would agree with your post. However, every track from the Taj Mahals to the country tracks should be safe.

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