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Quote from: FromTheStands on August 06, 2009, 09:38:43 AMEntry of the car name, filling out registrationPurchasing a vehicleInterpet the rules, apply these to the your carFabricate, prepare the car. All that applies to horse racing if you replace car with horse. Or dogs or the ironman triathalon for that matter.Doesn't make it racing for the oval track unless you think that maybe they should run horses too. Then I can't help you any.Want to tour the pits and see what a race team does, go visit one and hang out with them. Want to race a car at the track bring a race car not Mr.Bean or Pee Wee Herman's car.
Entry of the car name, filling out registrationPurchasing a vehicleInterpet the rules, apply these to the your carFabricate, prepare the car.
My suggestion for the division as a whole is to decrease the track size even further for Chaos Car events. Keep the speeds down and the cars closer together. The change to 300 bumps and bangs at low speed from a couple large wrecks at speeds exceeding the safety engineered into the vehicles will result in a better show and increased car count.
- I got to watch the RedBaron (another regular like SnotRod) spin into the new concrete pit wall all by himself. OK, it happens. But to follow that up by deliberately slamming into the wall two more times (once forward and once in reverse) was terrible. Nice message your sending. "Thanks for the new pit wall Arlen, here's how much I appreciate your investment!" You don't see LM drivers pulling stunts like that. Sure they cost more, so that would be exceedingly stupid. But it's about respect. I put what the RedBaron did right alongside keying someone's car. It's gutless. There have been some comments in this tread about people not respecting the Chaos Car division. Well, stuff like this makes it easy to see why.
... ummm, do you think you're giving the driver that was doing the barrel turns twice a bit too much credit lol. Usually people don't hit walls "deliberately" lol. What's everyone think of that one?
Investing the effort into a real car and taking part in the sport in a real way would give someone the respect for the track and sport they should have. Sportsmanship comes as taking part in a SPORT, and wouldn't apply to some bastardized poor excuse for a sport like bloody knuckles or in this case Chaos cars.
Its a jack$ss concept to start with wouldn't you expect the particpants to fit the part? You reap what you sow.
ryan.day.......who crapped in your cereal dude? you have to be THE most bitter person i have heard in a long time. do you race at all or are you a spectator?