I also agree with Ron Bergenholtz. After knowing Tony Angelo for some time now, there's no way he would be anything but 100% impartial.
Although the other DA members are good friends, I believe his obvious dedication and passion for the future of drifting make this an absolute non issue. Not to mention that if you knew Tony, such a thing just isn't in his character.
It was inevitable that this question would rise from somewhere at some time, as soon as Tony Angelo started judging in Formula D. And being a team running one of the senior DA members mentioned, if we thought any such thing was a remote possibility, you'd better believe our team would cry foul the loudest. With the level of competition in Formula D being so tough, with so many good teams and drivers, I would not want our accomplishments as a team - or that of our drivers or sponsors - marked with an asterisk at the end of the season and would be the first person causing a stink.
Everyone on our team (and others I'm sure) work way too hard for the infrequent moments we get to enjoy with a solid result, to allow such a thing as biased judging tarnish the accomplishments of everyone involved.
As Ron Bergenholtz says, Tony was an instrumental part of revolutionizing Formula D judging formats this year, and for the better in my opinion. Anyone suggesting Tony Angelo is anything but impartial does not know the man and his passion for the sport.
Just my opinion...
Ian Stewart
Autosport Dynamics Inc. (ASD)
Although the other DA members are good friends, I believe his obvious dedication and passion for the future of drifting make this an absolute non issue. Not to mention that if you knew Tony, such a thing just isn't in his character.
It was inevitable that this question would rise from somewhere at some time, as soon as Tony Angelo started judging in Formula D. And being a team running one of the senior DA members mentioned, if we thought any such thing was a remote possibility, you'd better believe our team would cry foul the loudest. With the level of competition in Formula D being so tough, with so many good teams and drivers, I would not want our accomplishments as a team - or that of our drivers or sponsors - marked with an asterisk at the end of the season and would be the first person causing a stink.
Everyone on our team (and others I'm sure) work way too hard for the infrequent moments we get to enjoy with a solid result, to allow such a thing as biased judging tarnish the accomplishments of everyone involved.
As Ron Bergenholtz says, Tony was an instrumental part of revolutionizing Formula D judging formats this year, and for the better in my opinion. Anyone suggesting Tony Angelo is anything but impartial does not know the man and his passion for the sport.
Just my opinion...
Ian Stewart
Autosport Dynamics Inc. (ASD)
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