Originally Posted by
buster8787
For starters, it's called setting an example. Secondly, I and most people don't want to listen to some jacka$$ who can't watch his filthy mouth while racing toy cars for bowling trophies. Grow up
That's a bit of a valid point, but myself and my kids don't go to the track expecting a church service type of atmosphere either. IMO, everyone should expect some sort of "middle ground". Again, that's my opinion.
If your track atmosphere is that of a Hell's Angles rally then expect that type of behavior, or don't go there. If your track has mass before racing, then you should probably act accordingly, or don't go there.