Just as Darwin's imaginary theory states, the strong will survive. SEQuads will adapt to the impending doom and reformulate our racing strategy. I just wanted to put a post out here that actually had a positive ring to it so that everyone didn't stay so bummed about potentially losing their chosen sport.
We have been approached by a few tracks about renting the track for race day. At current, this seems like the most viable option. This would still allow us to race on these top notch tracks. The kicker here is that we would require a few volunteers (gate workers, flaggers, score keepers, etc) to make it work. I have no doubt that our close knit community could pull together to make this happen. People say a lot of negative things about quad riders, but they never say that the quad racing community is full of sorry, selfish people. Almost everyone I know in this sport would sacrifice their own success to help a complete stranger. You won't find that in any other form of racing. There is comradery in our suffering.
The bottom line is that we will adapt to this ever changing environment and come out stronger and more willing to survive. We will do this as a community, together.
Let's get through these next few months with our heads up high and willing to sacrifice some of our personal time to better the sport and our series. We may be calling on you from time to time to give us feedback about ideas. Please take the time to do that. It may mean the success or failure of our series.
Also, please be patient as we work out the remainder of our schedule for 2006 and please stay posted to this website as we may need to disperse information about an event in a very short time frame.
thanks,
.brit