*threadjack warning*
There was a day when I thought there was no such thing as too many events. I now realize how wrong I was. On the surface, everybody (myself included) wants an event every weekend that is in their backyard. But when you stop to think that a region has to draw drivers, pay its bills, and draw workers, you realize the need to pull back a bit. Too many events create fewer financially viable events, fewer financially viable regions, and too great a strain on the worker base. We need fewer events, of higher quality. I don't mean a drastic reduction either, but a small reduction (maybe one race per division on average) and a breather from the expansion of the schedule. Growth is critical to success, but the pace of that growth must be sustainable.
Eddie
ex RX3 and GTI driver
"Don't RallyCross what you can't afford to Road Race" - swiped from YH and twisted for me
"I have heard that any landing you can walk away from is a 'good' landing. I bet this applies to flying airplanes as well." - E.J.
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