Re: Parking - The Real Story
Pat : I understand everything you have said although I disagree with some of what you have said. If I am one of the very first racers in line left work early to get a spot for pitting so my clients can come by and see a race , how come I can't get my choice pit spot ? I don't have a clue what situation your parkers may have with other racers , yet I am told to park in a spot I don't want to only to see the spot not being used until a another racer parks there that has no what so ever so called "special situation" then what?
or let me say this if you came into my friends restaurant and he sit you near the toilets after saying oh we are saving the other spots for another racer even not knowing if that racer shows up or when how would you feel? How does a track parker even know who is what ? Now here in the west the pits are very dirty. A track should have clean pit spaces period >
The flawed thinking on a track owners part is who is important or who is not ? who is going to show when ? and we don't know any thing about your situation with any racer only you know so a racer gets upset about where they are parked . ok so I know the winning attitude is what it is all about so let any one park where they want and let the "Special racer worry about the winning altitude" if he gets into the track late and see what happens ?
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Don Kennedy 7701 SS
Last edited by Don Kennedy; 06-12-2010 at 12:31 PM.
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