Tom Tweed:
First: allow me to apologize if my statements were interpreted as a direct insult to you personally. I did
not intend to single you out for insult or accusation. The statements were intended to reflect
my recollection of
my past experiences in the competitive world, not accuse you directly of any baselss or illegal act. It had nothing to do with you directly; maybe a recollection of my past feelings, but not anger or angst directed at you personally. Again I apologize. Also, the statement about taking unfair advantage was not targeted at any
one person. Point of fact: the term
"anyone" was used. This includes
all those "builders" in AM class (or any other class for that matter) who may unfairly use the rules to crush other drivers in AM, GP, KP, etc. I should have made that more clear. I failed to clarify that point. Again, I'm sorry. To clarify, here is the quote I posted verbatum:
I think anyone who purpose-builds a vehicle to compete unfairly in a class above the base-class of the original car is pressing the limits in a somewhat unsportsman-like way.
There is no reference to any one person here. If you took it personally, I regret that. I used the term "I think" to express the fact that it's what I thought.
(And I always thought the forum was a place to express feelings and thoughts...) Now, that's just me. I knew guys in high school that took steroids in football and basketball. I new guys that had their surfing competitor's surfboards stolen the night before a competition. Yes, these kinds of "advantages" happen.
Again, There is no reference to any one person here. I used this as an example of unsportsman-like conduct.
That's up to those whose conscience is..... well .... where it is. It's not how I play the game. That's just the way I think. I play for the thrill, not the ribbon or trophy. Others can spend their money and do what they will. At the end of the day, I'll share a beer, a great story, and a smile with everyone there. That - to me - is the spirit of competition and good, clean, fair sportsmanship.
This entire section is simply a view of mine on how I, indiviually, compete. It has nothing to do with accusing anyone by name or inference. If you read it as such, I'm sorry for that. These are statements of how
I play. Again, sorry if you interpreted this as acusatory. That was not my intent, and I failed to deliver my concepts cleary.
As to an "E" class for 944's; I'd personally endorse it as a 944 driver, as long as the 911's are excluded from the class (with the notorious "bump-up" in exception). Play hard, play fair, no body hurt.
And so here I even agree with you that we need a more equal or even classification system. I'm not accusing here, I'm agreeing, and offering support. Was that wrong to do? No.... I don't think so.
These are just my opinions.
Probably the most important statement I made that may have been missed. I was attempting to provoke
thought on the issue by offering
my opinions, not hurling insults. As Edward Abbey used to say: "I don't write nicey, nicey books to make peole feel good. I write to provoke thought, and help people find their own opinions about the things that matter." I obviously failed. I guess I have a very long way to go. Obviously I provoked more than thought. Sorry!
I wish to state for the record, publicly, that I have nothing but respect for Mr. Tweed and his inumerable contibutions to the club over the years. As Mr. Copp pointed out, Tom has contributed greatly to the PCA-SDR, and we can all learn much from his efforts and experiences. He was one of the many great Instructors who coached me through the learning process of competitive driving when I joined PCASDR, and his talents as driver and competitor are legandary throughout the competitive driving world. That I have had the priveledge of competing (and always losing) to him has been to my benefit. That he has found the "spot" that provokes me to jerk-knee verbal reactions is a testament to his ability to play and excel at "the mental game" as well. You're good, Tom. Very good. I confess I underestimated you in many arenas.
I would like nothing better than to see the competitive program at PCASDR work cohesively and in the spirit of
good, clean, fun. To that end, I will be happy to help in the rules program where ever I can. If it's establishing a limit on the HP or engine size of AM (like the National committee does), I'll help there. If there's enough interest in developng an E class for 944's, I can contribute. I want to emphasize that to me it's the spirit of cooporation and hard work that gets things done.
So, let's all shake hands, roll up our sleeves and get to work in maintaining the best driving program in the country without divisiveness.
Sincerely,
Dan Chambers