the real issue is it was done and the 48 has history of behaving this way at sunset and other tracks. This time he publicized what he did, people failed to react and wind up is what it is. The worse part is the track sits silent. They suspended him once for his actions this year, now a second more serious offense with a worse outcome than the first. If he is there at all this weekend I think the uproar from this will be unrepairable for the track. I think at a minimum a one year suspensions from any events at the track is in order and fully justified. The longer the track take to formally announce something the worse it looks. A weekend suspension won't cut it this time guys unless you want to set a dangerous precedent sunset speedway condones this type of "bully" type behavior.
Step up and do the right thing and start trying to correct this.
From what I heard from someone that the track did mention their would be consequences if payback was made in the drivers meeting before the race. So I guess we have to wait and give the track some time.
I don't think we should be making like the track is at fault. You can tell people things and if they don't want to listen they will do what they want and this might be the case.
well said but actions speak louder than words i am sure we can all agree on that and any delay in exposing those to fans,racers,media does not look well.
Any disciplinary action that is taken by the track is the business of the 48 team and Sunset Speedway. It does not need to be announced to anyone, as long as some action is taken.
Any disciplinary action that is taken by the track is the business of the 48 team and Sunset Speedway. It does not need to be announced to anyone, as long as some action is taken.
gotta disagree with ya there.....unless any and all is made public might as well make it nothing as that is how it will appear
