It deeply saddens me to hear that the AOF sanction for Moses Lake, Sept 25-26 for records has been forced off. I know how hard the racers worked on this. I just found out today, and in doing the calling I heard several reasons;
1. Roy Mackey said NO
2. Officers of NBRA said NO (Joe Schultz and Art Kampen)
3. The Commissioners of NBRA voted not to cooperate
.........and one rumor that is COMPLETELY FALSE:
4. AOF called it off.
Not true. AOF cooperated compeletly. We gave in to everything including using the same insurance. NBRA was to recieve all proceeds, and AOF would pay for our part of the sanctions separately. I have emailed several officres of NBRA but as of yet have not found out the truth as to the cancellation.
The race is in an area that is fragmented by too many racing organizatiions. This was a way that AOF could show that we were trying to remedy the problem. Anyone who knows me absolutely knows that I am for whatever is best for boat racing, and it does not matter what organization it is. I am an active member of APBA, President of AOF, and ran for president of NBRA. It has to be about our sport. Egos need to be left at home. My biggest regret is that all the hard work that so many racers did was in vain and a waste of time. I personally thank each and every one of you and wish it could be made up to you in some way. I am truly sorry.
Tony Staron
Rod Black
AOF Officers
1. Roy Mackey said NO
2. Officers of NBRA said NO (Joe Schultz and Art Kampen)
3. The Commissioners of NBRA voted not to cooperate
.........and one rumor that is COMPLETELY FALSE:
4. AOF called it off.
Not true. AOF cooperated compeletly. We gave in to everything including using the same insurance. NBRA was to recieve all proceeds, and AOF would pay for our part of the sanctions separately. I have emailed several officres of NBRA but as of yet have not found out the truth as to the cancellation.
The race is in an area that is fragmented by too many racing organizatiions. This was a way that AOF could show that we were trying to remedy the problem. Anyone who knows me absolutely knows that I am for whatever is best for boat racing, and it does not matter what organization it is. I am an active member of APBA, President of AOF, and ran for president of NBRA. It has to be about our sport. Egos need to be left at home. My biggest regret is that all the hard work that so many racers did was in vain and a waste of time. I personally thank each and every one of you and wish it could be made up to you in some way. I am truly sorry.
Tony Staron
Rod Black
AOF Officers
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