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If you look at the top of the page, there is a byline for who's doing the report. And what you saw is something that just happens. Trust me, the reporter is not kicked back in his chair with his feet up. There is a lot of pressure, believe it or not, to keep up. And with thousands of passes to cover in a weekend, every once in a while even the best gets a disconnection between their brain and their typing fingers. One thing you probably don't know is that the DRC person is always one of the last to leave the track. It's usually a minimum of 3 hours, and quite often longer after the last pair hits the finish line. Racers are out in the pits barbecuing, swapping war stories, and taking a much needed break from their busy day. The reporter is still in the tower double checking sheets, making sure the server didn't burp and fail to post or hose the formatting. He has other reports to file which go other places. I've enjoyed watching you and your wife race at a whole bunch of tracks, and always admired your dedication for doing it differently than the crowd. This is not an attack towards you, just trying to explain that the number 1 thing hammered into any new DRC reporter is GET IT RIGHT! All I've worked with take that to heart, but mistakes have (and since we're depending on humans) and will continue to crop up from time to time. Last edited by Dan Bennett; 10-31-2022 at 03:13 PM. |
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And I don't know if she will race anymore,but if she does,it is not my wife. My MOM. |
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