This will be my last post in regards to this topic.
Again, I am not on this thread to try and argue that the suspension is illegal, that is not my job. I am not trying to get the Team SA car banned so that there is less competition. I want to see the car run and compete in the series.
I am just saying, IF IF IF, FD deems the suspension to be illegal, then change it or stop running. FD owns the court, if you don't like the rules, then take your ball and go home, which would be unfortunate. Like I said, if you go home, drifting will continue and I doubt people will stop watching drifting.
If you have an issue with the way that FD handled this, then have a meeting with them and bring it up to them. Petition your request, I am sure they will do whatever to make the series better, they are not unreasonable.
AGAIN, I am on this thread to encourage Roo and Victor to not make this a public trial. Winning support on here is not going to make FD all of sudden change their decision, or I doubt it will. Roo I know that you are an American that can clearly understand English, so you must have read the rulebook, if there was something that was not clear, I think you should have discussed it with Randy or FD. For you to say that the setup was allowed in D1 really doesnt mean anything. Also the way you brought this whole problem to drifting.com is not the Japanese way, is it? I think that both sides are going to be hurt and really no one benefits from this public argument.
As a friendly competitor, do what FD asks and lets get back to racing. Blaze thinks that we can't handle the competition and that we have no sympathy for you. Again he is wrong, Bergenholtz and Peak want you to get the car modified so it meets the regulations of FD. If we didn't want to see you run, we would have protested your car.
Lastly, I understand your argument that everyone has modified suspension and that you feel you are being singled out. Like I said, this may be true it may not, I am not going to argue that. I don't know all the details, but currently there is a problem. We can keep pounding our fists in the sand saying this is not fair! It might not be fair in your eyes, but the bottom line is they are saying there is some sort of rules violation. Are we going to get it fixed and race or keep crying about it?
Blaze I understand that you are upset and disappointed that all the FD teams don't rally around Team SA and petition to let the car run. I hate to break this to you, but drifting is a business with lots of dollars. We are not hanging out with homies in the mountains drifting for run. Drifting is big business and there is alot at stake here for everyone. Drifitng is very unique in that most teams are very friendly with each other and help each other out, which is unlike most motorsports. Don't be disappointed in drifting, this is the business part of drifting that doesn't need to be seen in public.
Please stop by the Hankook trailer, I will have some cold drinks and a nice goody bag for you.
See you in Vegas.
Again, I am not on this thread to try and argue that the suspension is illegal, that is not my job. I am not trying to get the Team SA car banned so that there is less competition. I want to see the car run and compete in the series.
I am just saying, IF IF IF, FD deems the suspension to be illegal, then change it or stop running. FD owns the court, if you don't like the rules, then take your ball and go home, which would be unfortunate. Like I said, if you go home, drifting will continue and I doubt people will stop watching drifting.
If you have an issue with the way that FD handled this, then have a meeting with them and bring it up to them. Petition your request, I am sure they will do whatever to make the series better, they are not unreasonable.
AGAIN, I am on this thread to encourage Roo and Victor to not make this a public trial. Winning support on here is not going to make FD all of sudden change their decision, or I doubt it will. Roo I know that you are an American that can clearly understand English, so you must have read the rulebook, if there was something that was not clear, I think you should have discussed it with Randy or FD. For you to say that the setup was allowed in D1 really doesnt mean anything. Also the way you brought this whole problem to drifting.com is not the Japanese way, is it? I think that both sides are going to be hurt and really no one benefits from this public argument.
As a friendly competitor, do what FD asks and lets get back to racing. Blaze thinks that we can't handle the competition and that we have no sympathy for you. Again he is wrong, Bergenholtz and Peak want you to get the car modified so it meets the regulations of FD. If we didn't want to see you run, we would have protested your car.
Lastly, I understand your argument that everyone has modified suspension and that you feel you are being singled out. Like I said, this may be true it may not, I am not going to argue that. I don't know all the details, but currently there is a problem. We can keep pounding our fists in the sand saying this is not fair! It might not be fair in your eyes, but the bottom line is they are saying there is some sort of rules violation. Are we going to get it fixed and race or keep crying about it?
Blaze I understand that you are upset and disappointed that all the FD teams don't rally around Team SA and petition to let the car run. I hate to break this to you, but drifting is a business with lots of dollars. We are not hanging out with homies in the mountains drifting for run. Drifting is big business and there is alot at stake here for everyone. Drifitng is very unique in that most teams are very friendly with each other and help each other out, which is unlike most motorsports. Don't be disappointed in drifting, this is the business part of drifting that doesn't need to be seen in public.
Please stop by the Hankook trailer, I will have some cold drinks and a nice goody bag for you.
See you in Vegas.
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