slide22 (Offline)
#8
2/3/09 1:43 AM
These 2 series can and should function together. An example would be the mini sprints. AMSA had been around for about 20 years as of last year. The MMSA was started and everyone thought that there would be a huge split and car counts would be terrible. Guess what? they weren't. Guys that were loyal to AMSA ran with them, and others ran MMSA. Most ran both. Both series averaged about 20-24 cars a race which isn't great, but decent, and with some as high as 35. The schedules did not conflict much, and again this year they do not. They can up to 40 races in a season. WOW.
I really don't know much about Tq racing except there is a bunch of ********. some advice to the people of the two series, stop badmouthing the other series. It does no good and just makes you and your organization look like idiots. Keep to yourself, run your own races, and leave it like that. Let the other series worry about their agenda and move on. If you stay out of each others way, then both series can exist together, such as in my example, which in my opinon is just that much better for the racer.