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TQ29m (Offline)
  #16 1/12/09 12:49 PM
Originally Posted by Jonr:
This may not be a popular post, but I think you are going about this the wrong way. I think that you should have a strong vision of what kind of racing you want to create. Once you have this vision, you then need to hold strong to your beliefs and sell the idea to the racers.

Too many series are ruined by the drivers trying to set the rules. The inmates should not run the prison. It reduces the ******** and the claims of favortism when the promoter has a strong vision of the rules, and is not easily influinced by the drivers about rule changes.

The promoter can do other things to listen to the voice of the racer to make them feel welcomed, but the rule book should be sacred.
I got to agree at least a 100% with the part about the inmates not running the prison, that is what's happened to far too many organizations. If I were you, I'd consider patenting that "phrase". Bob:applaud: