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10/18/10, 2:30 PM |
#31
Re: How do other groups handle this?
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Join Date: Jul 2008 Posts: 233 |
Snoopy you are absolutely right. Rose or the offficials would have handled it. Thank God for Rosalie!
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10/19/10, 6:24 AM |
#32
Re: How do other groups handle this?
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Member
Join Date: Nov 2007 Posts: 117 |
Sam, you probably had more participants in MSCS, we averaged 34 cars per show and usually booked 30 shows a season. Rainouts sometimes lowered that figure.
There were between 10 to 13 regular travelers that made EVERY SHOW, and they all pretty much got along for the most part, so taking away their points, etc was moot in this situation. Whenever there was trouble though, it was generally from someone that didn't run on regularly basis and wasn't familiar with our rules, even though they had a rule book and were at the drivers and car owners meetings each night before the races started. An assult such as what happened that night in N.A.M.A.R.S., could have killed that person very easily if he was hit in the right spot with that helmet, fortunately it didn't but it does call for serious consequences. After his posted suspension, most competitors and their families felt they didn't have to walk around on egg shells anymore.
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Last edited by coxie bowman; 10/19/10 at 6:26 AM. |
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1/2/11, 2:00 PM |
#33
Re: How do other groups handle this?
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 74 |
so , what ever happened with this situation ? was there any punishment handed out ? or was it just swept under the rug ?inquiring minds would like to know
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1/2/11, 9:44 PM |
#34
Re: How do other groups handle this?
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009 Posts: 717 |
Yes the situation was handled, it's done & over w/.
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