Region saves one sanction fee and still gives you the same amount of time on the track, or so thay say.
Originally posted by JeffW@Dec 4 2005, 12:26 AM
Just found this a little bit ago.
http://coloradoscca.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.p...c504a387bcfbbdf
Anybody know what is really happening?
Then there is the rumor of "cold feet" from the neighborhood supporters of the new track project east of Denver. Seems they may not be as supportive as originally thought.
I used to laugh at the conpiracy theorists who berated the "Secret Car Club of America". Matt, did you ever get a satisfactory accounting for Runoffs expenses from Steve Johnson and his posse.
Jeff
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Originally posted by Joe Harlan@Dec 12 2005, 05:41 PM
I am amazed that folks would just rather look for another place to race rather than look into how Big Ed's Handyman service got the go ahead to inspect the track? What kind of background do you need or the qualifications to be the go to guy for inspections....Completely blows me away the info provided just doesn't have everyone Po'ed at this.
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Matt, I am not sure you have read everything on this deal. It has been said by the track manager that Mr. Ozment was pressuring hiim for the repairs. As far as unsubtantiated, that's not correct either. Go to Dun&Bradstreet and do a free search on business listings Big Eds handyman service is DBA Ozment racing service. What more do you need. To have a hired representitive of our club in even bidding for work that he has been hire to evaluate is clearly an issue. This whole deal in the end will put a black eye on the local region that uses that track. Mark my words on that it happened at Seattle many years ago and now we are a second rate renter.Originally posted by Matt Rowe@Dec 12 2005, 05:25 PM
Joe,
I'm not sure what the "info provided" is at this point. So far all that has been shown regarding Ed Ozment is one second hand statement that he was trying to push for his company to do the work. Oh, and an unsubtantiated crack that his business is some sort of handyman service. I've been trying to follow this and I have yet to see anything that qualifies as a fact, inless I've missed something like a business listing or other evidence. If some facts were put out that would be different. But the only thing that I find outrageous so far is you and Matt making "handyman" cracks without any proof that I can see or find. Now if someone can demonstrate the conflict of interest using something other than heresay and innuendo than that's different.
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Originally posted by Joe Harlan@Dec 12 2005, 08:08 PM
Matt, I am not sure you have read everything on this deal. It has been said by the track manager that Mr. Ozment was pressuring hiim for the repairs. As far as unsubtantiated, that's not correct either. Go to Dun&Bradstreet and do a free search on business listings Big Eds handyman service is DBA Ozment racing service. What more do you need. To have a hired representitive of our club in even bidding for work that he has been hire to evaluate is clearly an issue. This whole deal in the end will put a black eye on the local region that uses that track. Mark my words on that it happened at Seattle many years ago and now we are a second rate renter.
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Matt you are way smarter than me. Take the adress from the dunn&bradsteet search and type it into yahoo. It will give you the name of Big Eds handyman service. If you go a step further do a people search on Terry and you will get the same thing. I could care less about most of this other than a region is getting boned out of a track to race on.Originally posted by Matt Rowe@Dec 12 2005, 07:07 PM
Joe, I have been following this and this is the first time a reference to Dun&Bradstreet has been made. Having looked there, yeah a search on Ozment shows a reference to Ozment Race Services with an Il address, no reference to a handyman there. Now if I search on Big Ed's Handyman it gives me a business with a MD address? So again if someone has some facts please put them out there. I searched and can't find the connection. You and Matt seemed to have come to some understanding a few days back by Matt saying so and you saying really? and him saying yes. If there is proof it isn't posted anywhere.
And as I said the "reports" have been by heresay, not firsthand or documented accounts. That's not proof. The only facts from firsthand parties read like the latest info on the colorado boards the CDR RE has stated the list of issues (which have been issues since 1993 and before Ed's inspection) has been prioritized and the only concerns that will keep the track from receiving a sanction next year are issues that everyone feels did need to be addressed are are under discussion. To my knowledge no official (RE, Div Steward, or track owner) has said that Ed put a bid on the job. Yes Ben Dewitt has said the track manager was "put off" by Ed's attempt to bid on the work but, excuse my ignorance, who is Ben and how does he know this. Until that's known it heresay.
Again, until FACTS are brought forth I'm not going to fly off the handle about a conflict of interest that may not be there. If Matt is so good at research where is the documentation?
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Originally posted by Joe Harlan@Dec 13 2005, 01:43 AM
Matt you are way smarter than me. Take the adress from the dunn&bradsteet search and type it into yahoo. It will give you the name of Big Eds handyman service. If you go a step further do a people search on Terry and you will get the same thing. I could care less about most of this other than a region is getting boned out of a track to race on.
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I have also seen that it gets people up off their butts to look into things. Even if the line was disconected due to the fact theyhave probably moved to be close to the National office? The conflict clearly still exists. Matt there is no way that just because dislike MattW that you can look past this one. It was not found or presented by MattW. If we don't pay attention it could be any track we race on at any time.Originally posted by Matt Rowe@Dec 13 2005, 06:45 AM
Ah, interesting. Also intresting is that a little more searching shows the number has been disconnected for at least several months. But, Joe you've seen enough of Matt W's personal crusades to know that tactics matter. And cheap shots at someone don't help the local region or it's racers.
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Originally posted by Joe Harlan@Dec 13 2005, 10:01 AM
I have also seen that it gets people up off their butts to look into things. Even if the line was disconected due to the fact theyhave probably moved to be close to the National office? The conflict clearly still exists. Matt there is no way that just because dislike MattW that you can look past this one. It was not found or presented by MattW. If we don't pay attention it could be any track we race on at any time.
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Originally posted by Matt Rowe@Dec 13 2005, 02:54 PM
I still can't see a conflict until someone shows Ed tried to bid on the job. Someone can rant all they want but the only reference to that has be an unsubstantiated rumor by an person with no visible connection to the issue.
And my comments about Matt's tactics relate to his broad use of personal attacks turning people away from wanting anything to do with the situation. It leaves a bad taste in people's mouth and even he has freely admitted on several occasions that his involvement in a matter is more likely to impede the people at the top from doing something, even if they might agree with him. That is why tactics matter. And while it was not "found" by Matt W. he was one of the first (if not first) in line to start personal attacks on Ed, and Terry, who is not involved in any way.
Again, show me Ed was trying to use his position as track inspector for personal gain and then we have a conflict of interest. I'll keep my outrage and indignation in check until then.
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I learned today that PMI has signed a contract with Alan Wilson as the safety inspector/advisor for PMI. You can find out more about Mr Wilson and his wife on the web under Wilson Motorsports.
I am pretty sure SCCA should not have any problems with Alan Wilsons safety suggestions. It looks like PMI will wait on what Mr Wilson has to say.
The representitive for the PMI track was and still is put off by Ed Ozment. Not because of his report but because Mr Ozment was also pushing to be the company that should fix all these massive problems. Corner workers will be happy to know the stations are all going to be redone and maybe even some fancy light set ups put in for the start of the 2006 season. As for the drivers let just hope we have PMI to race on in 2006.
Karl the berm problem will be changed. I wonder if you have ever talked to Mid-Ohio about how unsafe thunder valley is. For some who don't know thunder valley. You come over a blind slight rise right hander into a short shoot with cement walls on both sides. Never did a race or qualifying there where cars didn't get light coming into thunder valley and hit one wall then bounce accross the track and hit the other wall and end up in the middle of the track waiting for the hordes behind them to come over and hit them again. Very fast part of the track. Or was it the turn one cement bridge you hit, or was that Jeff. Then the key hole was really fun when you got punted or maybe it was me onto the back straight. That wet grass really slowed me down. I have seen GT-1 cars fly over from turn one thru the grass onto the back straiight. Yea that berm really looks bad out there at PMI. In truth something I have never even thought about in 30 or 40 races at Pueblo, but I never tore up a car there or got hurt.