When I've spoken to people who have tried observing on track for the first time, the reply is usually 'I didn't realise how different it looks on track compared with the trackside, you have to try and watch everyone, not just the one driver.'
A simple sport is bogged down in legislation and it is relentless.
I honestly don't think the majority of people actually support it.
Max is right about where the problem starts and maybe people have an air of over importance.
Perhaps it's a case of 'back to basics' in karting. Go back to the good old days before all the dross was imposed on it. IKR maybe?
The piece the other day where two drivers were excluded from THE MEETING! for reattaching their bumper in park ferme after being involved in a no blame accident which was witnessed, was quite frankly a ****ing joke. Maybe it was 'against the rules' but they would have already had a 10 second penalty for doing sweet FA and then get excluded from the meeting.
"This is a helluva way to run a railroad", as Leonor F Loree once said.
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