This is little short of shocking.
I wasn't even aware of any problems (admittedly, I have my own transponder). Quite the contrary; it seemed like pretty much a perfect weekend. All I experienced was a well-run, friendly and incident-free meeting with clean racing across the board. You’d think that’s exactly what most people want.
If something this successful can get killed off seemingly willy nilly – 2 days don’t look like giving much scope for thought or discussion – one has to assume some quite unpleasant dealings.
Again in my experience, Chris was extremely proactive (= hard-working) in attracting people to participate at Fulbeck. Without such hard work there would surely not have been the tremendous growth.
Oh well, so this chapter is over and we move on elsewhere.
What a sad indictment of karting, though.
And please, let’s not call it ‘non-MSA’: what a horrible, negative term for something so positive.
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