Originally Posted by Shawn:
I must say, excuse the MTQRL for trying to do something for the fans. However, it's not only a cool deal for the fans, but also the owners, drivers and officials! Plus, they are choosing to honor the sport of midget, sprint and silver crown racing, which I think is very cool! Why? Because I'm a race fan, along with many others. Along with this event, everything that this series has done is for the drivers, owners and (you guessed it) the fans.
One last thing, you're doing nothing but making the other club look bad. As a matter of fact, you're showing a classic example of why there was ever a thought of a new series. You're not the only one, but then again, maybe you're all the same person (i.e. - violin). I was involved with the other series for a long time and I know how it works and what goes on. I don't know everything, but don't think I'm just some fan in the stands that hasn't seen what goes on. Your best bet is to focus your energy into making the other series better and move on.
Thanks!
If the MTQRL is about the fans, then they never should have started a new club. All this did was hurt car counts and and hurt the competition for both clubs. All it took was for one person to get mad and ruin something great, that has been around for 50 years. So maybe you should honor the UMRA in your Hall of Fame race for creating such a great sport, and making TQ racing what it is today. Dont get me wrong I dont have anything against the people that choose to run with the MTQRL, but this situation was handled totally the wrong way.
I finished 5th at the season opener at Brownstown, now usually I would be thirlled, but now that there is a new club and they have 3 or 4 of the front runners and few people decided not to run this year, I am almost dissapointed. Even though I know the UMRA still has the best competition I would still like to say I beat Tate Martz, Kenny Byrge, and Jason Willis.
In conclusion lets go out and get car counts of 20 or 21 cars and run aganist half ass competition and all be freinds.
ZACH COUGILL