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<blockquote data-quote="ac427cobra" data-source="post: 6545868" data-attributes="member: 6247"><p>Fred:</p><p></p><p>Now that I've had some time to catch up from the weekend track event, I've been able to read this thread a little more in depth. </p><p></p><p>I am in <strong>100% total agreement</strong> with everything you've stated above and I too was thinking about going through the NASA Comp School last September at Gingerman and possibly joining the NASA Racer's Ranks and dabble in an AI race (in AIX) or two just for the hell of it. </p><p></p><p>But the NASA event we did at Road America last August was the absolute <strong>WORST</strong> offender of <strong>EVERY</strong> categorical complaint you listed above. Trust me, I was not the only one complaining either. Every single person in both the HPDE3 and HPDE4/TT run groups had a bitch. (and there were 63 of us to bitch in the HPDE4/TT run group) There were more than a dozen of us track dawgz that were fit to be tied after that event.</p><p></p><p>What strikes me as odd about the whole deal is the fact that the HPDE4/TT group in NASA should be the stepping stone for people wanting to move up into the racer ranks. What an absolute cluster**** of a run group! :fart: </p><p></p><p>If and when enough time passes where the bad taste in my mouth goes away from this nightmarish event, I may change my mind about dabbling in an event or two just for shits and giggles! :coolman:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ac427cobra, post: 6545868, member: 6247"] Fred: Now that I've had some time to catch up from the weekend track event, I've been able to read this thread a little more in depth. I am in [B]100% total agreement[/B] with everything you've stated above and I too was thinking about going through the NASA Comp School last September at Gingerman and possibly joining the NASA Racer's Ranks and dabble in an AI race (in AIX) or two just for the hell of it. But the NASA event we did at Road America last August was the absolute [B]WORST[/B] offender of [B]EVERY[/B] categorical complaint you listed above. Trust me, I was not the only one complaining either. Every single person in both the HPDE3 and HPDE4/TT run groups had a bitch. (and there were 63 of us to bitch in the HPDE4/TT run group) There were more than a dozen of us track dawgz that were fit to be tied after that event. What strikes me as odd about the whole deal is the fact that the HPDE4/TT group in NASA should be the stepping stone for people wanting to move up into the racer ranks. What an absolute cluster**** of a run group! :fart: If and when enough time passes where the bad taste in my mouth goes away from this nightmarish event, I may change my mind about dabbling in an event or two just for shits and giggles! :coolman: [/QUOTE]
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