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Started by busts cheaters, May 07, 2007, 11:24:08 AM

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YellowDesmo998

I hate to say this because I always had respect for the way CCS was run but this entire "hush, hush" policy is bunk!

CCS needs to do what's right for the majority of their racing community that adheres by the rules and continually supports CCS with our race and licenses fees.

When we perceive CCS is hiding something and/or not taking the correct steps when dealing with cheaters, it's makes it hard to throw down race fees, travel costs, track fees etc. for a CCS event when we won't know it the cheater that took the place/cash/points in front of us will be punished or rewarded.

No mater what the outcome, please tell the public what was done in this situation.  You owe us, your customers, that much.

NightHeat

#97
+1 one to that  :thumb:

I haven't spoke up until now.  But, i was knocked out of some Pirelli money because of these fools in the Unlimited Superbike race not to mention some points.

So yes CCS should take the appropriate action to make sure that the honest racers are not penalized one tiny bit whether its contingency money or race finishes.  That would just send out bad vibes throughout the entire racing community and leave a bad taste in everyone's mouth.

crazy horse

One thing to me that seems odd is the name Kang/Kenny. Why did he use different names if it was not intentional or at least know what he was doing was wrong.

Mongo

His name is Kang, he's called Kenny.  He was originally listed as Kang Lu with us, then Kang "Kenny" Lu, now just Kenny since that's what he's called.  Kind of like Tray Batey's first name isn't really Tray.

Sean P. Clarke
WERA Motorcycle Roadracing
www.wera.com


REM6a

So no official news is going to be resealed or rules implemented to control this from happening again?

bummer.
If you love something let it go, and if it comes back you have just high sided.

njracer

I wonder how this would have been handled if it happened to poster #99's org??  I doubt it would just be brushed under the rug and forgotten.


rogers1323

Any dissatisfaction at this point needs to remain directed towards our lack of knowledge about and/or inclusion in the result of this.  We should not assume that anything has been brushed under the rug or forgotten.  I would also love to know what the outcome of this was, but I understand their position and policy towards making things public knowledge.  There definitely should not be an assumption made that these two were not punished.  I got the impression from Eric's last post that they were punished, he just couldn't give us the details about what that punishment was.

HAWK

I said it before and I'll say it again. Once they abused the cloak of secrecy they lost all claim to privacy in my mind.
Paul Onley
CCS Midwest EX #413

tigerblade

It would be like a highway patrolman quietly following a person to his destination, then giving him a ticket in private, out of sight of other motorists.  Half the point is to deter others from doing wrong.  The org doesn't have to issue a public beat-down, but after the facts are in, people should be informed of what happened.  My two pennies...
Younger Oil Racing

The man with the $200K spine...

njracer

I guess we'll find out in about 2 weeks at the next Summit race.

Maybe someone should get a banner made so they can hang it in their pit....something like:

WE LIKE 2 CHEAT racing

Ducmarc

there quick to give out public beatings for the wrong air filter. home office dosn't know what kind of answer to give out.they probably don't want to piss anybody off but end up pissing everybody off (i'm good at it)

NightHeat

#107
 :preachon: :preachon: :preachon: :preachon: :preachon:

I can understand CCS's part in this about keeping it hush hush.  But the way I look at it there were just a couple of cheaters and many many people that were cheated.  But to be truthful I could careless what punishment they received, if Chris told us that it has been dealt with then thats good enough for me and probably good enough for many us.  My concern is this:  Is CCS going to make things right for us by giving us our points and in some classes our contingency's.  And if they are not going to pay us what is owed then let us know that this is the case.  This would be the fair thing to do instead of just keeping us in the dark.  After all we being the majority are the ones paying them to go racing at these events and the majority is the ones you want to keep happy.  You will always have a handful of people that you cannot make happy, but when an incident affects the feelings and opinions of a fairly large group of individuals then some type of PR should be done.  As far as how the events have been run up to this point I am very pleased and would like to know that the CCS offices will continue to keep things smooth.