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Old 15 Jan 2005, 12:32 (Ref:1201521)   #1
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Old 16 Jan 2005, 23:25 (Ref:1202618)   #2
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OH !!!!

I can not make it as we have the new camper arriving that day!!

Can we ask drivers reps to ask questions ect or do we have to attend to be able to do that!!!

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Old 16 Jan 2005, 23:30 (Ref:1202620)   #3
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Cant make it down as still in tidy up after shower
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Old 16 Jan 2005, 23:36 (Ref:1202623)   #4
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Hope you get the car dried out soon is their much damage?

Also anyone heard if the Croft 30th is on ??

I wont be out until March as i have just found out why the cars so slow its only got 45 psi compression on 2+3 need to do some spanner twirling.



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Old 16 Jan 2005, 23:43 (Ref:1202627)   #5
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Hope you all get things dried out quick.

Last I heard the Croft event had last than 15 entries.
Croft needs 60 cars for the event to go ahead.
McCluskey and Watson are supposed to be competing there.

So come on boys and girls support the winter series otherwise it will be no more!!
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Old 16 Jan 2005, 23:47 (Ref:1202630)   #6
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Yeah 205 dried out but wrx scrapped and celica still under consultation :-( Sorry to hear about your problems, happy new year and all that ???
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Old 16 Jan 2005, 23:58 (Ref:1202637)   #7
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[QUOTE=RoyG]Drivers -

To have any influence on the way that BRDA run their affairs you need to make your views known at the AGM.

Personally I think there is absolutely NO POINT in going to the AGM.
Reasons being that they have already made there decisions for the year, WITHOUT AGM discussions, whats that going to achieve.
We already know their best phrse is "You either like it or lump it" In other words you either go along and agree with what were doing or bugger off!!

No point in going and Im not. For exactly this reason.
We have been suggesting and speaking our views for 3 years now and where has it got us ABSOLUTELY NOWWHERE.
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Old 17 Jan 2005, 15:22 (Ref:1203034)   #8
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Well, a vote of no confidence in the BRDA committee might make them think again!

Seriously, I think this may be the problem. If only a few drivers show up to these things it leaves control of the sport in the hands of a very small number of people, some of whom know what they are doing, some of whom don't...!

Remember the BRDA runs the BTRDA championship too...
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Old 17 Jan 2005, 15:52 (Ref:1203048)   #9
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No point in going and Im not. For exactly this reason.
We have been suggesting and speaking our views for 3 years now and where has it got us ABSOLUTELY NOWWHERE.
Your choice Brum. However, I assume that means that we won't be hearing any more complaints from you about the BRDA as you're being given the opportunity to vote/speak and you've chosen not to do so.
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Old 17 Jan 2005, 17:40 (Ref:1203110)   #10
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You must all remember if you don't go and voice your concerns, nothing can be done to help you.
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Old 17 Jan 2005, 18:45 (Ref:1203156)   #11
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You must all remember if you don't go and voice your concerns, nothing can be done to help you.
As Queen say's if you don't go you don't have a vote, so for the sake of rallycross attend the AGM get your point across and VOTE.
I know of cars that were being built that are now on stop until they know what is happening!! So lets make ourselfs heard in the right place and attend this AGM.
If you can't attend ask someone who is going to raise your points for you
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Old 17 Jan 2005, 21:59 (Ref:1203297)   #12
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What I find hard to understand is the fact that the BRDA was giving fliers out at the Autosport show but has not posted anything on the web site.
Surely a posting there could clear up/ clarify a lot of the worries that everone has about just where we are going and what to build or not to build.
It is all the uncertainty that is really doing the damage.
Strange me thinks.
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Old 17 Jan 2005, 22:13 (Ref:1203311)   #13
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As ive said before there is no point going to the AGM because those at the top just don't listen they haven't for over 3 years now and still aren't.

The proof is in there recent admissions:
No Minicross to be part of the BRC as of NOW.

The introduction of a one make car for juniors thus wiping out the value of around 25 junior cars plus the ones currently being built.

The admission by the 2 people at the top at the show that if you own a Mini or a car that is not recent and up to date you are NOT welcome in the BRC as of NOW. I think the words were **** off to be precise.

Higher entry fee's on the way, latest figures being banded around are £300 for supercar £250 for super modified £200 for stockhatch and £200 for juniors.... expensive me thinks for no tv coverage, no media coverage and lack of track time.

Im unable to go to AGM anyway as going to Croft for the weekend, however I suggest anyone going there brings up these points and puts a vote of no confidence in the current organisers through.

All they are doing at the moment is driving us all away from the sport........ or should I say towards the new all rounders series run by the MDA for Minicross and Stockhatch and the new RSS Plate for Minicross and Stockhatch. As well as the juniors being part of the RSS.

Thoughts please..........
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Old 17 Jan 2005, 23:31 (Ref:1203356)   #14
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Don't forget there are a lot of drivers who don't get on ten-tenths who havent got a clue what is going on, I know up until two months ago I was one of them. All they get is the BRDA letters for their info and we know how few and far between they are.

I can't go to the AGM as I am working on Saturday & at Croft on Sunday, but if you want my honest opinion I dont think it will make a difference who goes and who says what, because what the BRDA have decided what they want & those who dissagree can go their merry way.
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Old 18 Jan 2005, 00:06 (Ref:1203370)   #15
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All the rambelings that go on hear, is Rallycross realy looking so bleak??

I can agree about the mini boys as it seams a little harsh to say that they are not included in the BRDA in january for this season were the drivers consulted ?

I allways thought the BRDA stands for British Rallycross DRIVERS Association does that not mean that it is run for the drivers not for comercial gain if so why is every thing changing without the drivers being consulted or even asked to decide the future of the sport.

Ie the Chairman is changed is he ment to be voted in?
The mini boys are left out?
Mention above of entry fees going up again?

I canot attend the AGM (I wish i could as i would like at least some question awnsering) as i have other comitments like so many other people these days.

That questions would be

Who is running the BRDA is it the competitors or a group of people who are changing the sport with out even consulting the people who pay for the sport?

What is the future for the sport 2 and 5 year plans is it to include the clubman or just profesional teams ?

Why could we not submit Questions that we feel needed resolving to be sent in by post or e-mail and if this is allowed would it not be a good idea to let every one know i.e. the web site.

I am not for shooting down the curent team running the BRDA but some of the rumors / actions that have happend lately just seam to point that the DRIVERS have no voice in the sport any more.

I would just hope that the sport moves forward not by every one spending vast amounts of money but by providing full grids of action racing for the public and the Drivers which is cost efective i.e Best value not world class.

If any one attending or officals reading this would like to take up the challenge of anwsering these question please put them forward .

I will also be forwarding a letter to the BRDA for inclusion into the AGM and hope they will find some resolutions so the sport moves forward bigger and better for the 2005 season .

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Old 18 Jan 2005, 08:03 (Ref:1203541)   #16
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If there are so many drivers unavailable due to something being on at Croft, then perhaps the first step is to request a change of date of the AGM?

As for issues with the BRDA, I've said it before and now I'm saying it again. If you want to discuss them here (and provided it is correct information, not hearsay or innuendo) that's fine.

But don't complain that what you say here is not actioned. This is not an appropriate place for you to put your issues if you want them actioned. The appropriate place is in a letter to the BRDA.

If you don't use the appropriate channels put in place to deal with your queries, then you've no business complaining that you haven't got an answer. This applies to any organising club, marshals club, racing class or any other type of motorsport organisation.

Equally, if you're not prepared to do the job, then you don't have a right to criticise those that do. Not happy with the current committee? Then set up your own, go to the AGM and get it voted in. Do the job yourself if you don't think someone else is doing it correctly.

Maybe the BRDA is being run badly - I have no idea, I don't have any involvement. For that matter, I don't have any significant interest. But if it's being run badly, it is being run badly by the management structure voted into place by its members. So it's up to the members to change it. If people can't be bothered to do that, then I have no sympathy whatever for the complaints being made. Certainly the way to make change is not to encourage people not to attend the AGM, thus ratifying everything the current management structure is doing because as far as they can see, no-one else is interested.

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If there are so many drivers unavailable due to something being on at Croft, then perhaps the first step is to request a change of date of the AGM?

As for issues with the BRDA, I've said it before and now I'm saying it again. If you want to discuss them here (and provided it is correct information, not hearsay or innuendo) that's fine.

But don't complain that what you say here is not actioned. This is not an appropriate place for you to put your issues if you want them actioned. The appropriate place is in a letter to the BRDA.

If you don't use the appropriate channels put in place to deal with your queries, then you've no business complaining that you haven't got an answer. This applies to any organising club, marshals club, racing class or any other type of motorsport organisation.

Equally, if you're not prepared to do the job, then you don't have a right to criticise those that do. Not happy with the current committee? Then set up your own, go to the AGM and get it voted in. Do the job yourself if you don't think someone else is doing it correctly.

Maybe the BRDA is being run badly - I have no idea, I don't have any involvement. For that matter, I don't have any significant interest. But if it's being run badly, it is being run badly by the management structure voted into place by its members. So it's up to the members to change it. If people can't be bothered to do that, then I have no sympathy whatever for the complaints being made. Certainly the way to make change is not to encourage people not to attend the AGM, thus ratifying everything the current management structure is doing because as far as they can see, no-one else is interested.

A case of you make your bed, you lie in it.
Evil Pumpkin, you hit the nail on the head with your comments and I completely agree.

However.......this is exaclty our point WE THE DRIVERS did NOT vote in the current committee they just got put in place by certain people.
We had no control over who is in and who is not. We cannot get voted in as you put it. This is exactly why our actions will not be acted upon because they don't care and it has become an organisation not for the drivers but for an elite few.

This situation wouldn't of been so bad had we been able to vote in a commitee and people to run the sport.

As for "something" being on at Croft then this is a winter series rallycross event. Which will see the debut of John McCluskey in the Xzara. The date cannot be changed of the AGM but just seems a bit funny to put it on the day when most people will be going to Croft....me wonders if done on purpose so they dont get many at the AGM and therefore not many discussions and complaints about why things are thway they are...!!

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Hmmm is the BRDA a limited company? Suggest you find the articles of association as this will tell you how it should be run. You can request them from whatever company registration authority operates in the UK.

Sorry, don't follow the UK winter calendar for obvious reasons!

As for changing the date, why can't it be changed? Has anyone asked?
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Could be wrong here but I believe that that the BRDA AGM was arranged before the ANECCC announced the dates for their winter series.
Anyway, whoever had their dates in first, it was a bit stupid of the other to clash with them setting up the dilema for drivers, shall I attend the AGM or lose one of the few chances I have during the year to spin the wheels in competition.
I'm sure the dates didn't clash last year and you had extra meetings in the south of the country as well.
May be sense will prevail at sometime.

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Hi Everyone,
Newbie here. Please don't be too rough with me on this one.

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However.......this is exaclty our point WE THE DRIVERS did NOT vote in the current committee they just got put in place by certain people.
Are these certain people not representitives of the different classes, surely that is one way of getting your opinion across, or is that just me thinking again.

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If you think going to the BRDA AGM and airing your views will make any difference then you are very naive. A few years ago the Modifeds were split into different categories so all of the under 1400cc cars were racing together. They then decided to run all of the modifieds together instantly making all of these cars uncompetitive. The drivers in this category tried to argue the case of keeping the seperate classes and were basically told tough luck the decision had already been made.

Look at the recent decision to drop the Minicross drivers, did they actually consult anyone before coming up with this decision?

How exactly is the BRDA board appointed because we certainly have never had a vote in who should run it.
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How exactly is the BRDA board appointed because we certainly have never had a vote in who should run it.
If it’s any consolation the same secret society exists in Ireland. I’ve heard the selection process dates back to Viking times and use a very technical process of a small metal bar, a blind fold and a page with the appropriate names on it. Oh there might have been something about the sacrifice of a chicken and a packet of scampi fries involved as well.

The Irish AGM is on tonight and we only found out about it on Friday evening when the organizers( and I use that term very loosely) rang competitors to tell them!!!!
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On a positive note, welcome to the forum Chris. Shall we being seeing you up at Croft.

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Welcome aboard B Friendly. On anther note.if you would all like to look at the last Rallycross mag you got from the BRDA last year. It states on page 11 about Mr John Horton taking on the role off chairman. It also says on that page about the AGM. Those wanting to go to Croft still can go. You will have plenty of time to get there after the meeting.

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As I understand it the constitutional situation is this...

The BRDA are required to produce an annual statement or report which should include reference to the changes being made. If members don't want these changes they have the right to speak again them and vote against the adoption of the annual report (and thus the changes...)

Remember the AGM is the 'sovereign' body - the BRDA committee cannot (legally!) reject its decisions and press on regardless...

My advice - turn up, listen to what is said, and it you're not convinced don't be afraid to say NO.
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