Originally Posted by Mike
so you are basically saying here is that no other people who actully would of been interested do not have A) the Money and most importanly the dedication to improve our skills, yet if we go out on lets say a wednesday night.. to improve our skill and god forbid if you hear about it we are now bad people because we are trying to improve our skill... maybe if we were invited to these "privete" events we would not go out to other areas and make our own...
p.s. i will be pre-registered as of tonight

What I am saying is that:
Since only a handful of people 'pre-registered' for the last event (less than 10), kyle canceled DDAY6 (he needs about 35+ drivers to get close to breaking even). Kyle decided not to ruin it for those of us that had pre-reg'd, so he offered a 'private event' under different terms in his insurance policy, but this limited it to 10 participants. Obviously the price went up to cover the cost.
Had more people pre-reg'd for the Feb event, it wouldn't have been canceled, and you could have gone. Simple enough.
The people who went to the 'private' day were people who either
A. Pre-reg'd for Feb 19th (we had first dibs)
B. Had a connection with ******** and needed practice for Formula D.
There were several drivers from Atlanta, and I saw 1 car from Tennessee.
Out of the 10 Drivers there, I believe 5-6 will be competing in Formula D.
Charles
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