Did anyone read the offroadracing.com.au guestbook recently before it was shut down? There is obviously a bit of ill feeling about the amount of money being spent in our sport lately and for the first time the concept of our sports competitors being super friendly and helpful to each other is looking a bit shakey. What was interesting was that the current crop of imported USA car drivers were being said to not be in the same class of talent as the older drivers but the older drivers were the first ones to import US cars and the sucess they had was in these cars! It will be interesting to see how big a role appeals will now play in the sport as penaltys for deviating from the course are quite common and usually result from a competitor trying to return to the pits to change a tyre etc.
Here you go Toyotapowr, no need to be paranoid anymore.
I think everyone may have took the view that the less we say about the crap that happened on the offroadracing.com.au website guestbook, the better off we all will be.
I am sure that Murray and Julie are reconsidering how correspondence to the site will be handled in the future.
Maybe it just needs to be similiar to this site and the way Garry has it set up?
Making people put their name to their post is the most effective way of handling that sort of crap, it worked here. Could you see anyone putting their hands up and admitting to making most of those entries on orr.com?
I hate anon posters who bag out others, I think they're cowards.
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I didn't see the comments, would have been interesting to read.
I agree, there should be no posting without your name. Everyone should be able to see who is writing what.
On the subject, I think the good drivers from the past would still be good now, and vice versa. Talent is talent, and the thing is that the good guys always drove good cars for the time that they were racing.