Larry,
We figured out the nice guy part a long time ago. Your persistence is
amazing, too! No, we can't go back and fix it, but next time, as Katie
suggested, put an N next to your class. You do realize that any repairs
of last Sunday's event would be useless. Getting DNFs for every run
means you scored no points at all. As the old saying goes, "To finish
first, first you must finish." DNF means Did Not Finish. So, there's
always next time. The DNFs probably relate to your spinning out, or
something like that, and not staying on the marked course. A nice
aggressive start...
--Pat Kelly
Lawrence Lane wrote:
>
> Hmm...something is wrong with my writing. Everybody thinks I'm getting mad!
> =D
>
> I have never been to an event before until last Sunday, so I didn't even
> know about the Novice class. I'm just asking you guys if I SHOULD HAVE.
> Don just told me to put ASP, so I listened....
>
> What do you suggest I do now? Is it too late?
>
> Larry
>
> PS. I'm a nice guy!!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pat Kelly" <lollipop@ricochet.net>
> To: "Lawrence Lane" <firstcard@hotmail.com>
> Cc: <BA-AUTOX@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 3:15 PM
> Subject: Re: Novice?
>
> > Craig put an "N" by his class. As an entrant you have a choice of where
> > you can run. Both Novice 7 and ASP run at the same time. You didn't put
> > an "N" by your name, and it's not the scorer's job to read your mind. I
> > have to assume you meant what you wrote. :) I doubt the "N" would have
> > made a difference in your finishing position. :(
> > --Pat K
> > Chief Scorer
> >
> > Lawrence Lane wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey guys,
> > >
> > > I was looking at the scores and I noticed that Craig Banks (another
> RX7
> > > guy I met) was scored under Novice 7. Since I'm a novice too, should I
> have
> > > been in that class instead of ASP?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Larry
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