Next year i vote for you to do ALL the work at ALL the TT events that way the tracks are prepared right! I've been to your so called track and it's sand. What makes you think you could have made the track in texas ready to race on when you know nothing about the type of dirt? That track is like a sponge. You can't just roll it out or it will cake up on the roller and turn it into a supercross track. That track was prepared for WEEKS for this race. By mark krocty and mark alone. There are different types of dirt at different tracks. If that amount of rain had been at any other track it possibly could have been fixed. If you have every walked through a bean or rice field in the south you know what "gumbo" is. That is all that track is. That is why saturday due to moisture the track had ruts in several places. When you put pressure on that type of dirt several times it tends to cake up and cause ruts. Once again, there is no need to point fingers. Protest, Do what you have too. But you have never ran a national event and have never experienced that pressure before.Quote:
Originally posted by racinggrl5
This is suppost to be a premire event! There defently could of been some good races if they would of waited and prepared the track right even if it would of been sunday night or so until we got done. Remember this is the highest level of Extreme dirt track racing. If they didnt have the equipment to fix it then it shouldnt of been raced on at all. It could of roteatilled Sunday around 11:00 for about an hour half and ready to race on by 1:00. Because when u keep turning it, it drys. It would of worked. Anybody that cancels a race at 8:30 in the morning knows nothing about dirt and doesnt plan on working on it. We have been going to these things for 20 years. We had a alot of rain at alot of tracks but we still got to race on a decent track.
Oh and by the way it's SUPPOST to be supposed.
