Guys, we get it, you're all tired of him making excuses. Point well taken, but you don't need to tear somebody down so harshly (to a point harshly, but don't keep ragging on him).
Edge3147, don't make excuses first off, and don't claim that your racers are wrong, because they never are. I've learned that over my time admining events. Their opinions of an event are all that matter because if they don't want to return you won't have an event the next time.
Strive to make better of what you've done so far in this series and whatever you do make the event happen and make it fun and fair for the competitors who have spent their time in order to attend your event. Run an event with 2 people if they are willing to have the event (shorten the race however).
Don't defend yourself when you have done wrong. Appologize (as hard as that is to do) and promice to make sure that it doesn't happen again. Then make certain that it doesn't happen again. That's all that you can do
Makes sure drivers can't go flat-out for the whole race and still make it without a pit stop. Races between 1:10 and 1:30. LX League had alot of planning issues (event each week at 13:30 GMT!? That was stupid..) and was thrown together pretty quickly.. The TBO Series went very well last year and it's major problem (gridding) was fixed in my recent reform of the RN rulebook
Back on topic here though... I'll try and make it to tomorrow's event, but at 1pm EST it will likely be too late for me I'm afraid. I'll see what I can do though . Just remember what I suggested Edge and you'll do fine
Well your are can not be an endurance racer then would love to see how you would be in the 24h races if you go insane off 61 laps :P
and as for this.. this is pretty funny. You state that the 3rd round will be a success with no doubts at all, then you rage at people for giving you critisism rather than taking it and taking it as constructive critisism (which it is, but only hidden in the trolling). If i may ask, how do you plan on managing a successful team, and running successful leagues if you can not for a moment take any type of flame, big or small.
Take LLM's 'GT3 Touring Car Championship' for an example..
In their first season of the series, it was a disaster, not totally, but nearly. As they usually do they move on with it, and they continued with the GT3 league and its become a great success.
The same can be said about the LLM team itself, they have gone from bad to good to bad to good, and they are getting maturer, more skilled at driving and more wise as they go along. Best example i could think of.
So to you Mr. Hocket, i think you need to grow a pair and drink open a can of "man the f' up".
All that aside, the reason you get flamed in my eyes is for throwing sponsorship deals around, changing company / team names every month and nothing carrying on longer than a couple of months.
Not to mention, we also run a successful league in another game. It has taken 2 years between 2 games with similar setups to get our admining to a level that we feel is proper. Btw, league organization is Revolutionary Racing. Our team is LLM but whatever =)
The point is John, and this is the reason I didnt let u help with Live for Slicks, is that you dont take any blame, you think you are infalible but do not enforce rules to drivers, dont work with the drivers, or dont have enough people to make the race fairly monitored. You need to work on it. Maybe quitting is better.