Video footage is not the definitive proof of an event and this has been proven when other previously unseen footage of the same event but from a different angle has been presented and has given a completely opposite perpective.
It's difficult and mistakes will be made, you just try to limit them.
I dom't think the 'suck it up' scenario should be accepted, as everyone deserves as fair a judgement as is possible.
If people played in a sporting fashion the sport would sound more attractive to newcomers.
Karting gives a bad impression to newcomers IF they only read a limited range of the available media.
Tracks like Red Lodge seem to be able to provide a service to the IKR clientele and I would like to see tracks offer more IKR alongside the people who want to do non IKR.
This raises the question, should NON IKR drivers be allowed to participate in IKR events?
It is after all, a one sided gane.
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