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Re: Maxton

To: "David Freiburger" <FreiburD@emapUSA.com>, <RAWAWA@aol.com>,
Subject: Re: Maxton
From: "Keith Turk" <kturk@ala.net>
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 19:49:18 -0500
First off without Grib's Place.... well my car wouldn't be near as fast....
a fella has to temper his excitement around there.... I know I go and say up
front everytime that I am not going to spend anything.... and end up coming
home with all kinds of stuff I " Really NEED "    ....... One of the best
places in the world to buy Used fitting's for stainless.... all you can eat
at half price....

Okay on to the Class jumping issue....; Dave hit the nail on the head.... it
is permitted.... that being the case... a fella has to work with what he
has.  that simple.... I agree that I would rather run in class ....
HOWEVER.... the rule is that you can run in higher classes.    So if you
even want to talk about points.... think about it...  your competing by the
ECTA rules.... Chase points like the leaders do.... race every meet and work
the issue...  ( PS... that brings in money to the ECTA as does running in
multipul classes in a single meet )   Personally I have never run in more
then one class in a weekend in search of points......  I did run 5 classes
in Paul Chism's Jag.... but that wasn't about points it was about setting as
many records as a car could set in a single meet..... some of which are Very
tough to beat..... especially that B/B/GC at 200mph

It's part of the game.... either play it or don't.... This year I am not a
Player... it just isn't important.... but the one thing I do know... is that
the folks leading the points are there EVERY meet setting records....

Keith



----- Original Message -----
From: "David Freiburger" <FreiburD@emapUSA.com>
To: <RAWAWA@aol.com>; <eaglemot@bellsouth.net>
Cc: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: Maxton


> Not that I'll be at Maxton enough for it to count, but my opinion is that
running up-class should not be allowed. As long as it is allowed, why would
you ever run a AA?
>
> By the way, I visited Dale Earnhardt Inc. (Mooresville, NC) last week and
dropped by Grib's Muscle Motorsports down the street. The place is
definitely worth a look-see--you'll wind up buying all sorts of things you
never knew you needed.
>
> DF
>
> >>> "Chris "Dad" Land" <eaglemot@bellsouth.net> 7/11/01 2:21:50 PM >>>
> "Guthrie's-rent-a-sprocket" shows how rediculas it can get if you allow
any lower
> displacement class to jump to a higher displacement class that is open.
Blantent
> manipulation of points for overall standings.  Without class miniums of
> displacement and speed in open classes all kinds of  rediculas things can
be
> achieved right or wrong.  If this is the first you've been able to see it,
don't
> gripe untile it effects you.  I think it proves a point about shortcomings
that
> need to be addressed in the E.C.T.A. rules. The first time I flouted the
rule next
> time I might flaunt the rule.maybe this point would address how a 100cc
bike could
> run in a 3000cc multi-engine class.ya build a vehicle to run in a
class.run it
> there! right?instead of manipulation the rules,or addrress this issue. i
beleive
> K.T. agrees. any feedback?
>
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