2007 Sedan Nats.
#1
2007 Sedan Nats.
Why are the sedan nationals for 2007 not on the east coast? I was looking at the Roar site and see they are in texas. They were in Texas in 2005 and in cali in 2006. Is no one from the East coast biding.
D.J. Apolaro
D.J. Apolaro
#2
Originally Posted by dj apolaro
Why are the sedan nationals for 2007 not on the east coast? I was looking at the Roar site and see they are in texas. They were in Texas in 2005 and in cali in 2006. Is no one from the East coast biding.
D.J. Apolaro
D.J. Apolaro
This has been hashed out to no end there is no rule that stipulates that the races have to be given to any region. The races are awarded to the best bidding facility, that is what i was told.
#3
Originally Posted by richey
D.J.
This has been hashed out to no end there is no rule that stipulates that the races have to be given to any region. The races are awarded to the best bidding facility, that is what i was told.
This has been hashed out to no end there is no rule that stipulates that the races have to be given to any region. The races are awarded to the best bidding facility, that is what i was told.
#4
Originally Posted by robert maestrey
Wow!!!! we have to wait yet another year...not fair at all. ...there are plenty of onroad facilties on the east coast that can hold a national event I think if we have to wait til 08 then the east should be awarded 09 as well..
#5
Originally Posted by Pooh2
301 would have been a great spot 4 the 1/10 or the 1/8 nats. I agree, It's not fair!
#6
Originally Posted by richey
Didn't they host the 5th scale Nats this year?
#7
Originally Posted by Pooh2
Yes. It worked out really well.
#8
Originally Posted by richey
D.J.
This has been hashed out to no end there is no rule that stipulates that the races have to be given to any region. The races are awarded to the best bidding facility, that is what i was told.
This has been hashed out to no end there is no rule that stipulates that the races have to be given to any region. The races are awarded to the best bidding facility, that is what i was told.
#9
I agree with u Dj! Roar should give the east coast a shot.
#10
Agree 100% the talk has been going on for a long time over here on the east side...hopefully we will get more people to voice there opinions and dissatisfaction with the current Roar selection process .
#11
I don't think they even gave 301 raceway a thought. The facility is really top notch. And there is so mucn pits space. It's would b a shame if ROAR is bias.
#12
There has to be a track willing to have the nationals on the east coast. I am sure it is possible. There are reasons to make it fair. Many of the factors and personal people spend a lot of money to be at these events and for the same people to have to travel great miles is not fair. Fair being the key word. Why should I or anyone else have to travel these great distances year after year. Yes you could say, don't go, but that is not promoting the hobby. Factory's find new talent when they travel to new places and locals get a chance to race in big events.
on Roars site the rule 12.1.6 states "to provide the widest possible exposure and opportunity to compete, the location of the individual Nationals events will be rotated as much as possible". That statement in itself is no rule, "as much as possible" What genuis wrote that. I know I should not be writting this but I can not help myself and yes I did vote this year and know it did not help.
on Roars site the rule 12.1.6 states "to provide the widest possible exposure and opportunity to compete, the location of the individual Nationals events will be rotated as much as possible". That statement in itself is no rule, "as much as possible" What genuis wrote that. I know I should not be writting this but I can not help myself and yes I did vote this year and know it did not help.
#13
Originally Posted by dj apolaro
There has to be a track willing to have the nationals on the east coast. I am sure it is possible. There are reasons to make it fair. Many of the factors and personal people spend a lot of money to be at these events and for the same people to have to travel great miles is not fair. Fair being the key word. Why should I or anyone else have to travel these great distances year after year. Yes you could say, don't go, but that is not promoting the hobby. Factory's find new talent when they travel to new places and locals get a chance to race in big events.
on Roars site the rule 12.1.6 states "to provide the widest possible exposure and opportunity to compete, the location of the individual Nationals events will be rotated as much as possible". That statement in itself is no rule, "as much as possible" What genuis wrote that. I know I should not be writting this but I can not help myself and yes I did vote this year and know it did not help.
on Roars site the rule 12.1.6 states "to provide the widest possible exposure and opportunity to compete, the location of the individual Nationals events will be rotated as much as possible". That statement in itself is no rule, "as much as possible" What genuis wrote that. I know I should not be writting this but I can not help myself and yes I did vote this year and know it did not help.
#14
Originally Posted by dj apolaro
". "as much as possible"p.
Nice find Dj.....I think Im gonna grab my handbook and start reading it religiously...because for a ruling to be so vague is absolutely ridiculous....Laughable at best....
#15
Originally Posted by robert maestrey
Nice find Dj.....I think Im gonna grab my handbook and start reading it religiously...because for a ruling to be so vague is absolutely ridiculous....Laughable at best....
I think you will be in for some interesting reading.