Question 1:
Why would only 'Pros' be allowed to do the Florida State Fairgrounds event, when it's an OPEN lot with little to no rigid obstacles (Minus the occasional K-Rail, I used to go to Autocrosses there back in the day..so did lots of other people that post in this forum). So 'amatuer' drivers can be allowed to drift at a track with lots of big walls that cause car damage and injuries...but not on a large slab of concrete? This doesn't really make a lot of sense to me, care to clarify as to why?
Question 2:
Who is doing course set-up & safety? What's this person's experience? Track Record?
Question 3:
Why? Florida is NOT ready for a championship series. There are NOT enough drivers to support a series around here. Sure there are lots of drivers and enthusiasts, but only a small amount of them are ready for active competition. Do you guys just want to run a bunch of events and make a buncha money? Are you jumping on the 'drift event' band wagon because you think it'll make tons of money? What's the motivation?
None of my questions are directed at 'starting shit' or pissing anyone off. I just wanna know.
Oh and Question 4:
Where the f is my pizza? I ordered it like an hour ago.