SUPERFASSSSTZ, T.Ocav soon wrote:WOW did you get a pic of every car there?
thats awesome
Skilz10179 wrote:LOL!
Whats the story on this car?
Black Cavvy 98 wrote:
^ who's car is that... its so hot.
Arnjolt wrote:This the same JCO bash that Mark was whining about here
And the same that Todd was whining about here?
Looks like a decent turn out. Don't understand why people where bitching.
Ian Lacey wrote:Wow... sounds like people need to get their facts straight before they respond...
Nobody canceled anything. The first rain shower came through and we all just went for cover. Then after it passed we all got out and continued having fun. Then the next rain shower came and we all went scrambling again. After no sign of letting up for about a half hour, including some nice lightning, people started leaving. Car after car started heading toward the exit. I was sitting in a car with Borgs when Corby came by and they started talking about what to do. The majority of the people had left at this point, so they decided to meet back at the hotel. Once we got back to the hotel, the lot was packed. The execs held a quick meeting to decide how to proceed. The majority of the cars had already been judged at the track, so they decided to finish whom ever had came back to the hotel and hand out awards based on who had gotten judged. It was out of their control if the people had left. They handed out racing awards based on the fastest 3 qualifiers if I recall correctly. The raffle was also held at the hotel.
Based on the situation, I think they did the best they could to finish up the event. Again, they can not control who left because it was raining.
I still had an absolute blast, love hanging out with everyone. Next year, possibly need a contingency plan for rain ahead of time. But you know what they say about hind-sight.
Ian Lacey wrote:Well, I was sitting in a red Matrix with the VP when the Pres. walked up. Again, by this time, the majority of the people had left. There was never an official JCO decision to cancel anything. People left on their own. Like everyone else, the JCO people put stuff inside the Suburban to keep it as dry as possible. But they did not leave. There was never a decision to continue things at the Hotel until we got back to the hotel and saw most of the people were there. Then they held a meeting to decide.
What were they supposed to do? Sit around the track and hope people came back?