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(@rossevans30)
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Ok so the close personal friend of mine who was on ambulance with the 3 others, that make 4 not 2 people covering for the 2 people he fired. So there for he doesn't even know the facts as to who is covering, I still have the text message on my phone from her telling me what was going on.

"That makes 4 not 2 people COVERING"

So in your own words, the race was covered. With all due respect, that means you lied, in saying we were not covered.

Friend you just yelled fire in a crowed building because you have some axe to grind with Wes. I don't apprecate that you made me run out the door like an idiot. Have a problem with how Wes staffs, I'd take that up with him, its not my or the publics concern here. Its low that you took it to this point...


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(@Doherty)
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My point is though these arnt the people trained to deal with the possible injuries, my g.f has her first aid certificate but i dont think that teaches her how to deal with people who have been in a car accident with possible neck and back injuries, as the wrong move with a next injury can paralyze and I don't thin the people that were covering were trained for the situations that may have arose.


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(@polishprince12)
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We can no longer run as of this coming Sat the 23.

Unless we have a full rollcage, racin seat with mounts, and a firesuit.

Good luck to the 3 out of 38 of u that have that.

I would hope that some day you might the facts straight before you go spouting off!!

First
My decision was made, after two people have been hurt in these very unsafe cars. In the beginning I was against running them because of this safety factor, but was talked into letting the division live by you the drivers.
Now I see drivers in short shirt sleeves and shorts driving like they have nine lives, and not having a car in the world what happens.
Remember with a GOOD driving suit you have THREE minutes in a fire. How log have you got in shorts and short sleeves? We would not even get the truck started and you would be DEAD! Thanks, but no thanks I don't need this on my mind each and every day.

Second
Any car that is equipped with a proper four point cage can run this week, and will be given another week to get a suit and seat etc. these drivers are invited to come to Sunset on Wed. for a check on their roll cage.

So as I see it son, they have 12 days to get ready NOT 4 as you are yelling to everyone. PLEASE get you facts straight next time, or at least listen to someone with some knowledge.

As I understand it we have more than you think that already have roll cages in them, these people care if they live or die.
And as it was also said in this thread, if you can't afford to go racing, and do it right, than just watch those that can.

I am not trying to be harsh with you, but if someone gets killed, then you know what will happen to the insurance; and if that happens we will just have a parking lot,
So that said I am not going to gamble with your life, or my future..

Thanks
Wes Good

p/s also regarding the paramedics, I fired the two that were on the track. and we had two qualified Paramedics in the ambulance befor the others left the Speedway.
You might not be aware but there are several Paramedics that attend the races each and every week, and are more than willing to help.

way to go wes, get rid of the death traps. if anyone is arguing the improvements of these RACECARS, then they aren't racers because real racers aren't stupid. i can't believe that this has been argued so much. if you can't afford the safety, you can't afford to race........period! i don't want to have to live with watching someone DIE a horrible death, so quit being a bunch of weiners and fix your damned cars! sorry to correct you Wes but a good fire suit buys you 3 SECONDS protection and thats not guaranteed. belt in your car and try to get out counting as you do it,as fast as you can. after 3 seconds , its layers of skin you are losing. seems pretty simple ay!!!


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(@danno428cj)
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I have to agree with Wes on this one. Those for funs are gettin' fast.


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(@canadianracingonline)
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I had my st. Johns first aid Cert many many years ago and yes we were taught to deal with neck and back injuries and broken legs and arms, as well has handling people that got burns from fire. It is not only CPR you learn in first aid courses and, as Wes stated there was more then enough qualified people to help out if something happened.


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