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Subject: event speed?
From: KWall73108@aol.com
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:53:04 EST
If the course speed was set to limit am car to 70 mph would the SS mentioned 
be running the same course at less than 60 mph and H Stock at less than 40 
mph?

In a message dated 2/19/2006 2:23:33 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
jkinser77@yahoo.com writes:

> 
> This is in response to some of the protests held at the Ft. Myers tour this 
> weekend.  I have strong feelings about one in paticular.  Robert Carpenter, 
> GS competitor protested the event today for unsafe speed.  The SS GT3 was 
> clocked all three runs I heard, at 83MPH...let's see 13 MPH over the speed by 
> SCCA rules.
>   
>  In return, the protest was upheld and all runs for Sunday thrown out....
>  Well, kudos IMO, need to be given to powers that be.  Such rules, such as 
> that very importnat rule can really dictate what happens with insurance, 
>sites 
> and other issues...this has long been going on with many events and taken 
> for granted.  Sites/events have been disolved due to accidents and issues 
> regarding this. I am strongly opinioned on these type issues due to how easy 
>it is 
> to lose insurance or sites......
>   
>  I heard this was not done for postion or things like that, and know9ing 
> Robert as I do and his integrity as a competitor/host/instructor, these 
>issues 
> must be addressed and htought of first and formost.  he is not one to do this 
> for malicious or vendictive behavior- if anyone knows him they would know how 
> past exepriences of that would see his past behavior require different 
> actions.  I think this issue has long needed addressed and GUIDELINES 
>strictly set 
> and accessed by the regions and powers that be for the future of our sport 
> and where it will go or possibly NOT go.

>   
>  It was not his intenet to just get times thrown for Sunday and advance any 
> position but address issues long at the forefront of this sport.
>   
>  jean




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