P1 cheating
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#1 Those who race. Many show up, win some races, spend a lot of money, get a lot of pictures with checkered flags and trophies, brag to world about their accomplishments, move on to something else.
#2 Racers.
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We raced P1 last year in Tampa after years of running our own One Design class years ago and All I can say is they are doing a lot of stuff right, that's what I would make a post about. When ever you have racers competing, you are going to have people pushing the rules. Their guys saw someting, got on top of it, and corrected it? What else do you want them to do? Do you really think other teams are not pushing boundries?
Last year there was word of someone using an illegal substance in the motor and they came right in a said anyone caught using it would be immediately DQ'd.
To me they are being very pro active, and their product is amazing.
Last year there was word of someone using an illegal substance in the motor and they came right in a said anyone caught using it would be immediately DQ'd.
To me they are being very pro active, and their product is amazing.
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But, I think I could have won that race fair and square by beating Crockett.
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Obviously P1 is doing everything to keep everyone on same playing field. They have a great platform as i have stated. They caught the problem and made Lee fix the issue before he could race. So Reindl your correct in your statement. Their product is amazing. Just don't want a couple bad eggs to ruin it for everyone else. I wonder what Lycamobile would think being a sponsor?
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Really Clark, jackass?? I do not disagree with you about the Geico team and their contribution to the offshore racing scene.... But if you have ever tried to insure a boat with even modest power, they inform you that they do not insure boats like that.... kinda ironic IMO??
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Well, In my opinion, there are 2 types of people involved in racing (all forms)
#1 Those who race. Many show up, win some races, spend a lot of money, get a lot of pictures with checkered flags and trophies, brag to world about their accomplishments, move on to something else.
#2 Racers.
#1 Those who race. Many show up, win some races, spend a lot of money, get a lot of pictures with checkered flags and trophies, brag to world about their accomplishments, move on to something else.
#2 Racers.