I'm pretty sure they did mipro. 🙂
Ross, we know that all over there have decisions over championships due to weather, and heck, this one partly is due to the rain-outs we've had this year. But all we're asking for is effort. Can't you even see that???
"Did they run the final night"
Who cares... Once you've missed that many races it does come down to who ran well when the weather was good.
Run an extra night, and that might just mean one of the leaders has a bad night and loses their championship. When so many nights were missed from rain, the points were screwed up anyhow. You coulnd't get in your full cycle of good luck and bad luck.
Now the answer, Kawartha Yes, Mosport No
I can see it, but, sometimes its not worth the effort. It really makes no difference, thats my point. You can't fix this season with one more night.. Its easier just saying, "that figures" because there isn't a villian here other than the weather.
Ross the point is, the sun is shining as we type.....
Ross the point is, the sun is shining as we type.....
Exactly. Those calls not to run were based on there being rain, this is just a boneheaded call.
rossevans, the point is that they aren't even going to try, period. That is unacceptable. It is bad business and if you share the attitude I sure don't want you anywhere near any business operation of mine!! The rain has stopped, hours before race time. It wouldn't suprise me if the track is ALREADY dry. The precipitation was in the form of heavy drizzle, not a downpour of rain so pit flooding cannot be held up as the problem as was the case several times earlier in the year when the rain quit and the sun returned. Also, it wasn't wet enough to wash down much of the rubber from last week! The drivers are rarin' to go and the fans will fill the place since it's the season closer so there is money to be made. It is not a logical call in any way, shape or form.
If they choose to reverse the call I will still stand by what I've said on this, but I will give credit if and where due.
