I think the point people are making in this thread is, that if the lack of interest was shown in the email that went out about Monday they would have signed up earlier, possibly resulting in the day not getting cancelled.Nesba;289141 wrote: The email was sent out to all people who were registered. If you did not get an email, check your spam or ensure the email that is in your profile is accurate.
Zero chancegjbuttaro44;289144 wrote: Is there any chance that a Summit Point event will take place this Sunday?
Nope, I straight up didn't get an email at all. I have talked to two others that didn't get one and a couple of the posters above seem to not have gotten one. Not in my spam and my email address is correct in my account settings. Must have been some technical issue on the nesba end.t_j;289142 wrote: I think the point people are making in this thread is, that if the lack of interest was shown in the email that went out about Monday they would have signed up earlier, possibly resulting in the day not getting cancelled.
Maybe for some, if it weren't for the broken bones from the last day I rode I would have signed upNesba;289149 wrote: By not registering, you are telling me that you do not want that event on the schedule next year.
Makes perfect sense. I was just hoping we could get enough people interested so it would work outNesba;289149 wrote: I just want to be very clear here. This is simple economics. If the event doesn't pay for itself the club will not hold the event.
If you want the event to be held, every member has the power to ensure it does.
By not registering, you are telling me that you do not want that event on the schedule next year. This is what will happen in the years to come until demand becomes high enough to warrant additional events.
This is a non-profit club that is designed to help you with track time and instruction. If you don't support the events, those unsupported events will go away.
Bob,Nesba;289149 wrote: I just want to be very clear here. This is simple economics. If the event doesn't pay for itself the club will not hold the event.
If you want the event to be held, every member has the power to ensure it does.
By not registering, you are telling me that you do not want that event on the schedule next year. This is what will happen in the years to come until demand becomes high enough to warrant additional events.
This is a non-profit club that is designed to help you with track time and instruction. If you don't support the events, those unsupported events will go away.
Same. Greatly prefer JC to Main until I get a little quicker and more comfortable. The 150+mph straight isn't my favorite.erichmond;289168 wrote: Bob,
Just wanted to let you know the only reason I didn't sign up for JC on 9/22 is because I have a wedding to go to this weekend. I LOVE Jefferson and hate to miss any opportunity to ride that track and I really hope you continue to put JC on the schedule for 2014 and beyond. I would support a price increase if that is what's needed to keep JC.
Best, Ed