padam
Well-Known Member
I’ll start by saying I had the season of my life last year, winning the UMTR Street Stick class points. I sort of had the intention to step back from racing after that, just because of how resource intensive it is in terms of time money and labor. But over the winter I got really excited about racing again and jumped back in with both feet.
One of the things I don’t like about racing is the effort required to be competitive, and have it washed away by weather or arbitrary decisions by tracks, or just bad luck.
Another is the lack of urgency or commitment among track management. So much time is spent waiting for nothing, next thing you know it’s the middle of the night or weather has rolled in and racing has to be cancelled, never to be rescheduled. I can only imagine how tough it is to run a racetrack, but if you’re going to do it, why not do it right?
My season started off rough, broken transmission and clutch troubles. I got way behind in the points early mostly because of my driving. A lot of breakouts and poor finish line decisions.
Middle of the season I started going some rounds. I had a runner up at Kuhnle in July, then did ok at Nation Trails the next week. Started to claw back some points.
The next race at Quaker I went out Friday the night before and had some good Test and Tune runs, and went a couple rounds in Modified. Cool, feeling good about Saturday.
Well it rained at night and the track cancelled the race at 7:30 am, clear skies at 8:15. They probably made the right choice because it rained again in the afternoon but I was pissed.
Ok looking forward to this weekend at Kuhnle. Well, for whatever reason Kuhnle decided to repave in the middle of the season. Race Cancelled.
Next race I have other commitments. 3 races after that and I think I’m basically mathematically eliminated after July 19.
I really consider Magnolia my home track. The didn’t open this season. It was supposed to open under new management in July. No they are shooting for some time in September. I really hope They do. If I could get some racing in there I think it would salvage my season.
Sorry for the long rant. I do consider myself blessed every day I get to go down the track.
One of the things I don’t like about racing is the effort required to be competitive, and have it washed away by weather or arbitrary decisions by tracks, or just bad luck.
Another is the lack of urgency or commitment among track management. So much time is spent waiting for nothing, next thing you know it’s the middle of the night or weather has rolled in and racing has to be cancelled, never to be rescheduled. I can only imagine how tough it is to run a racetrack, but if you’re going to do it, why not do it right?
My season started off rough, broken transmission and clutch troubles. I got way behind in the points early mostly because of my driving. A lot of breakouts and poor finish line decisions.
Middle of the season I started going some rounds. I had a runner up at Kuhnle in July, then did ok at Nation Trails the next week. Started to claw back some points.
The next race at Quaker I went out Friday the night before and had some good Test and Tune runs, and went a couple rounds in Modified. Cool, feeling good about Saturday.
Well it rained at night and the track cancelled the race at 7:30 am, clear skies at 8:15. They probably made the right choice because it rained again in the afternoon but I was pissed.
Ok looking forward to this weekend at Kuhnle. Well, for whatever reason Kuhnle decided to repave in the middle of the season. Race Cancelled.
Next race I have other commitments. 3 races after that and I think I’m basically mathematically eliminated after July 19.
I really consider Magnolia my home track. The didn’t open this season. It was supposed to open under new management in July. No they are shooting for some time in September. I really hope They do. If I could get some racing in there I think it would salvage my season.
Sorry for the long rant. I do consider myself blessed every day I get to go down the track.