Krazeeun
Hardway Performance
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- Feb 4, 2008
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I'd like to start off with the fact that I had an awesome weekend, couldn't ask for better company and was honored to be finally sitting in the staging lanes with the PS field at TS! Also a congrats is in order for Sam Smith on his win in the PS class, its been a long time coming and well deserved my friend!
That being said, I love the TS event and already can't wait for it to happen again this time next year, but I feel that some things could be changed to keep TS the premier outlaw race of the year. I think I can speak for a handful if not the majority of all the racers I had the chance to hang out with after the event when I say that;
Thursday Racing - The drag races on a Thursday I felt killed our attendance from both a spectator and competitor standpoint. With it being the weekend after a holiday weekend where most had a 3 or 4 day weekend already, your average Joe that wants to come race or watch the races can't swing another 4 day weekend back to back. I think there was a lot of fluff and time where nothing is happening on the sled pull days that easily could have been consolidated into one day and left our racing on a Friday. Or, What about putting the entire event on Memorial day weekend and having it a 3 day event still, two birds one stone?
Track Prep - Or lack there of. It seems to be a common trend with our "Diesel Races" that the locations we go to don't quite take us seriously until we show up, then they end up scrambling trying to "Fix" something that should have been on time to begin with. I'm not asking to get scientific with it but, a fresh scrape before the event and a broom every now & then shouldn't be too much to ask for.
Tech Inspection - Or lack there of. It's a pain in the ass to go through tech and get scrutinized every single time you go to the track, but it gives you as the racer the level of comfort that the guy next to you went through the same level of scrutiny that you did prior to lining up next to you. A certain event that happened in the staging lanes would have been altogether avoided if the lack of a mandated neutral safety switch would have been caught in the tech lane. We need to police our own, these safety rules are more often than not written in blood.
Drivers meeting - Was there one? Just nice to bring us altogether and make sure everyone's on the same page. If there was one and I missed it, my bad.
Can't wait to see all you guys in Indy next month!! :tree:
That being said, I love the TS event and already can't wait for it to happen again this time next year, but I feel that some things could be changed to keep TS the premier outlaw race of the year. I think I can speak for a handful if not the majority of all the racers I had the chance to hang out with after the event when I say that;
Thursday Racing - The drag races on a Thursday I felt killed our attendance from both a spectator and competitor standpoint. With it being the weekend after a holiday weekend where most had a 3 or 4 day weekend already, your average Joe that wants to come race or watch the races can't swing another 4 day weekend back to back. I think there was a lot of fluff and time where nothing is happening on the sled pull days that easily could have been consolidated into one day and left our racing on a Friday. Or, What about putting the entire event on Memorial day weekend and having it a 3 day event still, two birds one stone?
Track Prep - Or lack there of. It seems to be a common trend with our "Diesel Races" that the locations we go to don't quite take us seriously until we show up, then they end up scrambling trying to "Fix" something that should have been on time to begin with. I'm not asking to get scientific with it but, a fresh scrape before the event and a broom every now & then shouldn't be too much to ask for.
Tech Inspection - Or lack there of. It's a pain in the ass to go through tech and get scrutinized every single time you go to the track, but it gives you as the racer the level of comfort that the guy next to you went through the same level of scrutiny that you did prior to lining up next to you. A certain event that happened in the staging lanes would have been altogether avoided if the lack of a mandated neutral safety switch would have been caught in the tech lane. We need to police our own, these safety rules are more often than not written in blood.
Drivers meeting - Was there one? Just nice to bring us altogether and make sure everyone's on the same page. If there was one and I missed it, my bad.
Can't wait to see all you guys in Indy next month!! :tree: