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Ignorant Ignis wrote:Kongorealm wrote:CLASS 4 A
17 Kris. Boodoosingh Mit. Evo 6
20 Tanko Baboolal Mazda 3rd Gen T
35 Shiv Sharma Skyline R35
51 Mayank Ramlakhan Mazda 3rd Gen T
69 Clive Sugden Subaru STI
250 Kiran Kumar Mit Evo IIII
350 P. / H. Morris AC Cobra
^this group has the potential to be extremely exciting and full of shock value!!! *prays for good weather*
potential is an understatement ...... with boodoosingh with some new found power, brakes and suspension its between him and shiv fighting for fastest time
kiran is also back out with alot more power than before
and then there is clive that does ketch corbeaux alive
southside crew wrote:Ignorant Ignis wrote:Kongorealm wrote:CLASS 4 A
17 Kris. Boodoosingh Mit. Evo 6
20 Tanko Baboolal Mazda 3rd Gen T
35 Shiv Sharma Skyline R35
51 Mayank Ramlakhan Mazda 3rd Gen T
69 Clive Sugden Subaru STI
250 Kiran Kumar Mit Evo IIII
350 P. / H. Morris AC Cobra
^this group has the potential to be extremely exciting and full of shock value!!! *prays for good weather*
potential is an understatement ...... with boodoosingh with some new found power, brakes and suspension its between him and shiv fighting for fastest time
kiran is also back out with alot more power than before
and then there is clive that does ketch corbeaux alive
Just installed a new clutch set up ( about 2 hrs ago ) and won't be able to use all the power... however it will be more than the 230 I was running on before..
MG Man wrote:muddass car run like crap all day, then ran like a beast back to the garage
MG Man wrote:muddass car run like crap all day, then ran like a beast back to the garage
matthew2730mvp wrote:Excellent Event,
1st-
Congrats to management of D&W (autosport) excellent Job...Well done team AutoSport TEAM, etc
√
2nd - to the competitors Excellent behavior,driving skill an Great Sportsmanship among Each an everyone- √
3rd - to the DWO crew, well done guys, never mean a group of young men who are professional an mature. Thanks for all the videos, rides & Display..And to know that after the first Event we hauled them over the coals - √
4th- Unc Clive aka Professor you held your hand will your still in the Game, May God richly continue to bless you.... √
to My partner Kristian next year you are the Boy to beat, Well done.... √
Finally I Mr. Go-Pro & Team 69 will like to say MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL - √:) ........
chris1388 wrote:Had a lot of fun, but I am a bit disappointed about the mix up in the pairing of the 4 fastest cars for the 1st-4th place in class 1B.
I was further disappointed when I tried to bring this point to the organizers at the event and I was made out to "not know what I talking about". I tried explaining myself to get those under the timing tent to see that an error WAS made but I think up to now they still think they did nothing wrong.
I hate seeing people being sore losers and complaining, but I truly believe I was not given the fair opportunity to place 1st or 2nd in my class.
I am in no way trying to bring down ARA or anyone personally but I believe everyone comes to these events to have a FAIR chance and this was not done.
I understand it is difficult to deal with an issue while trying to continue the event, but if something like this is not dealt with at the point in time then how can it be corrected? You can't re-run a race at a next event if the error is only acknowledged upon completion of the said event.
My question now is, do we just have to accept that if the organizers make a error that its simply a case of "tough luck" and things stay as they are? This is basically what happened to me today, in fact it did not even go that well because organizers still have not acknowledged their error.
This should never be.
X2 wrote:chris1388 wrote:Had a lot of fun, but I am a bit disappointed about the mix up in the pairing of the 4 fastest cars for the 1st-4th place in class 1B.
I was further disappointed when I tried to bring this point to the organizers at the event and I was made out to "not know what I talking about". I tried explaining myself to get those under the timing tent to see that an error WAS made but I think up to now they still think they did nothing wrong.
I hate seeing people being sore losers and complaining, but I truly believe I was not given the fair opportunity to place 1st or 2nd in my class.
I am in no way trying to bring down ARA or anyone personally but I believe everyone comes to these events to have a FAIR chance and this was not done.
I understand it is difficult to deal with an issue while trying to continue the event, but if something like this is not dealt with at the point in time then how can it be corrected? You can't re-run a race at a next event if the error is only acknowledged upon completion of the said event.
My question now is, do we just have to accept that if the organizers make a error that its simply a case of "tough luck" and things stay as they are? This is basically what happened to me today, in fact it did not even go that well because organizers still have not acknowledged their error.
This should never be.
Not the first time something like this has happened. The powers that be should man up when an error is made instead of letting it go on as is... fair is fair.
AutoSport wrote:MG Man wrote:muddass car run like crap all day, then ran like a beast back to the garage
Ah my friend, the wifey was most present!
And to know you on the way home,
and we calling for No.12 please come to run in the final 4, No 12..... No12.....,
not knowin the wifey fix yuh..
Oh well nex year!
X2 wrote:chris1388 wrote:Had a lot of fun, but I am a bit disappointed about the mix up in the pairing of the 4 fastest cars for the 1st-4th place in class 1B.
I was further disappointed when I tried to bring this point to the organizers at the event and I was made out to "not know what I talking about". I tried explaining myself to get those under the timing tent to see that an error WAS made but I think up to now they still think they did nothing wrong.
I hate seeing people being sore losers and complaining, but I truly believe I was not given the fair opportunity to place 1st or 2nd in my class.
I am in no way trying to bring down ARA or anyone personally but I believe everyone comes to these events to have a FAIR chance and this was not done.
I understand it is difficult to deal with an issue while trying to continue the event, but if something like this is not dealt with at the point in time then how can it be corrected? You can't re-run a race at a next event if the error is only acknowledged upon completion of the said event.
My question now is, do we just have to accept that if the organizers make a error that its simply a case of "tough luck" and things stay as they are? This is basically what happened to me today, in fact it did not even go that well because organizers still have not acknowledged their error.
This should never be.
Not the first time something like this has happened. The powers that be should man up when an error is made instead of letting it go on as is... fair is fair.
Otherwise... excellent event... thanks to all who take the time to make it happen.... thanks to all competitors for keeping it clean.
The guy in the white/green STi however, needs to mature a bit.... or go take some drift lessons in a controlled enviroment...
X2 wrote:chris1388 wrote:Had a lot of fun, but I am a bit disappointed about the mix up in the pairing of the 4 fastest cars for the 1st-4th place in class 1B.
I was further disappointed when I tried to bring this point to the organizers at the event and I was made out to "not know what I talking about". I tried explaining myself to get those under the timing tent to see that an error WAS made but I think up to now they still think they did nothing wrong.
I hate seeing people being sore losers and complaining, but I truly believe I was not given the fair opportunity to place 1st or 2nd in my class.
I am in no way trying to bring down ARA or anyone personally but I believe everyone comes to these events to have a FAIR chance and this was not done.
I understand it is difficult to deal with an issue while trying to continue the event, but if something like this is not dealt with at the point in time then how can it be corrected? You can't re-run a race at a next event if the error is only acknowledged upon completion of the said event.
My question now is, do we just have to accept that if the organizers make a error that its simply a case of "tough luck" and things stay as they are? This is basically what happened to me today, in fact it did not even go that well because organizers still have not acknowledged their error.
This should never be.
Not the first time something like this has happened. The powers that be should man up when an error is made instead of letting it go on as is... fair is fair.
Otherwise... excellent event... thanks to all who take the time to make it happen.... thanks to all competitors for keeping it clean.
The guy in the white/green STi however, needs to mature a bit.... or go take some drift lessons in a controlled enviroment...
X2 wrote:MG Man... I watched you do a hole shot against Kirk and looks like you were holding it down pretty well .... my car is similar... when it runs hot... back to back runs... she tends to run better. Maybe try a hotter plug ?
chris1388 wrote:The correct pairing should have been:
Semi Final 1: first fastest car VS third fastest car
Semi Final 2: second fastest car VS fourth fastest car
What was actually done:
Semi Final 1: first fastest car VS second fastest car
Semi Final 2: third fastest car VS fourth fastest car
I was the fastest car in the group since the locost pulled out, the maroon civic being second fastest. I lost against him and was automatically relegated to third of fourth place.
The civic then got a free pass to win the class since he was now running the third fastest car from the group in the final, a car that he was faster that by at least 1-2 seconds.
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