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raybic wrote:just saying, the ppl who showing off in the road next to the horses, its kinda stupid ,outwise event was great
alexfos101 wrote:AutoSport wrote:We do not have a problem with those with loud exhausts NOT taking part!
So Mr. JDM_Guy, meet those who support you down Camden on Sunday at 10:00am!
How old are you sir? Expected better, then again i expect too much...
AutoSport wrote:alexfos101 wrote:AutoSport wrote:We do not have a problem with those with loud exhausts NOT taking part!
So Mr. JDM_Guy, meet those who support you down Camden on Sunday at 10:00am!
How old are you sir? Expected better, then again i expect too much...
And why you did not take part?
Yes we did have the testing done as indicated, little boys must stay home!
Those who attended and took part have had their say.
And those who really care about the bigger picture and not being selfish, will ensure that Karting, and Solodex and ARA D&W Events will continue at this venue.
professor wrote:People, as an elder statesman, I would like to ask us all to refrain from combative language and postures. We currently enjoy a form of racing which is well run, affordable, competitive. When we start being perceived as hostile, the other party gets defensive, then, in turn becomes hostile. The events would then lose that spirit of camaraderie. Trust me, I have seen and been down that road before, it's a slippery slope. We don’t want to end up as ‘Them and Us’.Even bad talking 'Rival' groups should be discouraged.
professor wrote:People, as an elder statesman, I would like to ask us all to refrain from combative language and postures. We currently enjoy a form of racing which is well run, affordable, competitive. When we start being perceived as hostile, the other party gets defensive, then, in turn becomes hostile. The events would then lose that spirit of camaraderie. Trust me, I have seen and been down that road before, it's a slippery slope. We don’t want to end up as ‘Them and Us’.Even bad talking 'Rival' groups should be discouraged.
I respectfully disagree, in part. The perceived 'tension' between camps creates some of the drama that adds to the entertainment for both spectators and competitors. For the most part, outside of the 'arena', the camaraderie exists (unbeknownst to many) even though the 'ole talk' and picong seems unabating. There are some individuals however, who do go overboard (for reasons I will not go into at this time).professor wrote:People, as an elder statesman, I would like to ask us all to refrain from combative language and postures. We currently enjoy a form of racing which is well run, affordable, competitive. When we start being perceived as hostile, the other party gets defensive, then, in turn becomes hostile. The events would then lose that spirit of camaraderie. Trust me, I have seen and been down that road before, it's a slippery slope. We don’t want to end up as ‘Them and Us’.Even bad talking 'Rival' groups should be discouraged.
professor wrote:People, as an elder statesman, I would like to ask us all to refrain from combative language and postures. We currently enjoy a form of racing which is well run, affordable, competitive. When we start being perceived as hostile, the other party gets defensive, then, in turn becomes hostile. The events would then lose that spirit of camaraderie. Trust me, I have seen and been down that road before, it's a slippery slope. We don’t want to end up as ‘Them and Us’.Even bad talking 'Rival' groups should be discouraged.
nismo_demon wrote:as far as the "outside" madness goes, i dont think auosport would be able to stop that, however the police that does be present for the event should be asked if they can stay back a little longer to ensure the majority of the outside crowd leaves the venue, hopefully that would keep things kinda under control, what do you think autosport? could that be done?
nismo_demon wrote:as far as the "outside" madness goes, i dont think auosport would be able to stop that, however the police that does be present for the event should be asked if they can stay back a little longer to ensure the majority of the outside crowd leaves the venue, hopefully that would keep things kinda under control, what do you think autosport? could that be done?
cinco wrote:is there sufficient parking in the event? ive had to park outside when i came a few times
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