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Hi Steve,
I was there
Sunday and brought about six friends with me. Everyone had a great time and thought you put on a great show. They are
all planning to attend another event next year. Dollar for dollar you put on
some of the best motorsports entertainment out there. Keep up the great job. Thanks, Craig
Carpenter Director Of Catering / Exec. Chef Centerplate, Tacoma Dome We had a great time the pictures are great bonus
Hi! Just wanted to say thanks for all you guys do to put on another
great show! We enjoyed another day of watching some amazing displays of HP and mud-throwing! I'd
also like to thank Leann for taking a Video of us running! That one ended up being the only one we were able to get. And it
turned out great! I do have a small suggestion on the competitors
side of things. A question arose about the scoring in the mud bogs, when my wife got our run times after the race. We ran 4 races, and cleared the pit all 4 times. But the scoresheet, at the end, showed us finishing with times of
over a minute in one race and no even clearing the pit in another (142'). These were obviously incorrect scores for us,
with no way for us to verify or be able to correct the error. Here's why I'm bringing
this up. I heard over the loudspeaker (assuming I heard correctly) a time announced of 7.55
seconds in my wife's second race as we were getting un-hooked from the tow cable, but that time was not on the scoresheet
at all. Yet her first race showed 9.(something) which she was told was only a second or two from the leader. Simple math says
if I heard the time correct on her second race, she would have been in line for a trophy, and that would have been cool for
her on her first race. But with no way for us to verify what times we actually had, we will live with that decision. I understand
there was a confusion with another Jeep that looks similar to ours in there somewhere, also. .My suggestion is simple. Is there a way the scorekeeper team could write the finish time of each competitor on a
sticky note or pad, and hand it to the driver before he/she leaves the track area? Something simple, yet official, so it can
be recognized as an official time. A time slip, like drag racers use .You are putting on a
fine show, don't get me wrong! And I guarantee if time and $$ allow, we will be back to run your pits in the future! I
would just like to bring this one minor point to your attention, as we have seen you are willing to adapt and tweak things
that might work better another way. You guys take care, and thank you again. Mike and Liz '74
CJ-5 on 35" Swampers Our Events are a success becouse
of all the input we get from all of you. Any ideas you might have please bring them to our attention so we can continue to make
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