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ASCC results R3 & 2003 outright

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ASCC results R3 & 2003 outright

Post by v8grunt »

round 3 winners.

Modified Craig Bowen & Mick Drummond / GQ Nissan

Production Pattie Forsyth & Rachel / Daihatsu

2003 outright winners

MODIFIED Craig Bowen / Mich Drummond

ladies Modified Mitzi Staib & Jason

PRODUCTION Pattie Forsyth & Rachel

Thanks to all who had a go, See you next year.

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Re: ASCC results R3 & 2003 outright

Post by 83 lux »

v8grunt wrote:
PRODUCTION Pattie Forsyth & Rachel


glen


if they competed in that blue thing how is that production :?:
i have read the rules
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Post by v8grunt »

Production class has run from 2001, I have kept this going even though there has only been 6 vehicles turn up to each round up untill this year where round 2 we had some 18 vehicles in this class, pattie frosyth has competed in each round and as much loyalty to the ASCC as any other competitor,let me just say the trophy run for production cost is over $400 for each round not to mention the cost to me in setting up the tracks. yea patties vehicle is not perfect to the rule, but she has competed in every round fro 2001, I think she has proven herself as a driver, and along with the cost to me in running this class I have the right to allow her to run. without people like this and their pertcipation and loyalty the production class won't keep running. next year pattie will not be allowed to run in production class. she has no problem with this, she will be running a zook.

the ASCC apears to be the only event that caters for the standard class entry level, even though this has cost me to keep going with it,

I hope you can understand this explanation.

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Post by RUFF »

Glen im not disputing your decision as you are the event orginiser and your decision is always final. And also i have not competed for at least the last year due to my rig being out of action so i have not seen the current rules.

But if the vehicle does not meet your class rules then no mater how good a driver or how loyal they are to your events they should not be able to compete in that class. Am i wrong?


This just seams very unfair to the other competitors in this class who are not so experianced or capable.
This may also be the reason that the numbers for this class are not rising.
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Post by v8grunt »

I think you both miss the point, I have kept going with this class at a cost to myself. should I HAVE DISMISSED THIS VEHICLE AND TAKEN ANOTHER $60 DOLLAR LOSS. I think I deserve a little more understanding and respect. the easy answer "no more production class" this is my last post.

thanks tho all who have helped and enjoyed the comp.
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