The July issue of the APBA Propeller magazine, Pro Nationals in Kingston Tenn. is very misleading. It states the Depue mens club is not hosting the Pro Nationals this year because of uncertanty of the water levels at Lake Depue, when in fact the Depue Mens club is hosting the U.S. Title Series Pro National Championships on July 24-28. The U.S. Title Series is the only real Pro racing series in the U.S. If you want to claim to be the best, then you need to beat the best, and you will only find that running against the Title Series drivers. See you in Depue where the best Pro National Champions will be crowned.
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I have not seen the article, but if correct as Rex posted...........
..........I think if I were President of the DePue Men's Club, I would be finding out who was responsible for this article, and who APBA supposedly talked to to gain this false and misleading information.
Since DePue and the Men's Club depend on this event every year, and have since the 60's at least to promote the town and other civic events that take place there, spreading false information like this could be construed as causing financial harm to the town and the club.
I would like to think this was a mistake or printed from ignorance or lack of knowledge, but I have seen so much other BS from APBA the last couple of years, it makes you wonder just how far they would go to "cut off their nose to spite their faces." If it was a mistake, then their credibility just took another hit and a retraction and apologies are in order, however much good that would do a month before the event.
Surprised NO, based on other events that have happened recently. Saddened that they would involve the Village of DePue in this way that could cause financial harm, **** RIGHT.
The person responsible should take responsibility and apologize to the Mens Club and the Village of DePue, and a retraction should be printed on their web site. Any body want to bet on how long that might take??
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Originally posted by bill van steenwyk View Post.........
The person responsible should take responsibility and apologize to the Mens Club and the Village of DePue, and a retraction should be printed on their web site. Any body want to bet on how long that might take??
One would assume you have also sent private e-mails to President Wheeler and Director Dan Wiener at APBA Headquarters addressing your concerns of a 'misprint'. Venting on Hydroracer is all good but unless you go direct to the source and post your e-mail and their responses here on Hydroracer the chances of getting a answer are slim to none by just posting on Hydroracer..
Hey, at least Shimmy Shane looks good on the cover!!
Matt
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Originally posted by Matt Dagostino View PostBill and Rex
One would assume you have also sent private e-mails to President Wheeler and Director Dan Wiener at APBA Headquarters addressing your concerns of a 'misprint'. Venting on Hydroracer is all good but unless you go direct to the source and post your e-mail and their responses here on Hydroracer the chances of getting a answer are slim to none by just posting on Hydroracer..
Hey, at least Shimmy Shane looks good on the cover!!
Matt
Matt:
Based on the "unresponsiveness" to other questions the two folks you mention have had to other questions, both posted here on HR and the APBA site, I have absolutely no confidence you would get an answer from either of these people, about this or anything else asked. either in a "private" communication or out in the open. Wheeler is on record stating that on another matter, namely the costs of the Crowne Contract, no answers would be given. It was left to another person in the APBA financial hierarchy to answer that one and provide the information that many had been asking for for quite a few months.
That information proved what many had suspected for quite a while, that hundreds of thousands of dollars were being spent, for what that high ranking financial person suggested was continuing the "precarious financial position of APBA" This person also suggested that Wheeler immediately divulge this information to the general membership and Wheeler replied that this would be done in "about a month" but he "needed time to write up an explanation for the membership". This comment/statement by Wheeler was in February. Anyone seen this information yet??
For those reasons, and others, I feel there is little to be gained by any "private" communication with the people you mention. People and their organizations "are their behavior" so to speak. For this reason I see no reason for me to waste my time in what would certainly be a useless exercise.
By the way, I consider my previous post more providing information than "venting". Hopefully this one provided you some information also. I think most folks would consider "venting" as hopefully a way to convince someone to provide information that would prove helpful to others. I have seen little evidence that Mr. Wheeler or Mr. Weiner feel motivated that way about the subjects I and many others have asked about, whether here on HR or on the APBA site. It is all there for anyone to see, or not.
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The article refers to a letter sent to the PRO commission by the Men's Club that said they were not bidding on the APBA Nationals due to uncertain water levels.
Originally posted by Rex Hall View PostThe July issue of the APBA Propeller magazine, Pro sNationals in Kingston Tenn. is very misleading. It states the Depue mens club is not hosting the Pro Nationals this year because of uncertanty of the water levels at Lake Depue, when in fact the Depue Mens club is hosting the U.S. Title Series Pro National Championships on July 24-28. The U.S. Title Series is the only real Pro racing series in the U.S. If you want to claim to be the best, then you need to beat the best, and you will only find that running against the Title Series drivers. See you in Depue where the best Pro National Champions will be crowned.
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Joe is correct the men's club did not bid due uncertainty of the water and if the water was low they would not be permitted to build another dam. I have the letter as does all the commission. Stop stirring up trouble where it does not exist. We all need to get along and just go racing no one club is better than anyone else. You don't represent the drivers when you spout this inaccurate crap.
Kristi Z-22
PRO Commissioner
APBA BOD
"Ask not what your racing organization can do for you...Ask what you can do for your racing organization"Tomtall 06
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See, this is where it gets confusing, correct me if I'm wrong, The U.S.T.S is no longer affiliated with A.P.B.A, so who cares what propellor magazine or it's people in charge have to say? The title series is doing just fine as their own entity, other clubs should take note
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Title Series and APBA
Todd Brinkman, President of the Title Series, and I are asking that we please leave the politics of the Title Series decision out of the mix, as it had no place in our discussions when we made our decision to leave APBA. We made a decision based on what was good business for the Title Series, plain and simple. We harbor no animosity toward any one person or any one entity. We simply looked at the business model and made a decision that we felt was best for us.
Some of us old fools are OLD enough to remember the NOA and APBA days, seems to me I saw a large number of the same folks at races sanctioned by both. We are boat racers at heart, the equipment is there, it is our choice to go run it or not. We welcome any and all comers to our Nationals at Depue at the end of July.
We have encouraged our Title Series members to go run races wherever they find them, APBA or Tilte Series. We wish nothing but the best to the APBA Nationals in Kingston and hope that the Title Series members do well there and those who choose to come run at the Title Series Nationals will carry on the great traditions of those who came before us at Depue.
When you are done at Kingston, may those who win championships there, come run with us at Depue to add on to a great year of racing with another championship.
Ray
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Originally posted by RLR View PostTodd Brinkman, President of the Title Series, and I are asking that we please leave the politics of the Title Series decision out of the mix, as it had no place in our discussions when we made our decision to leave APBA. We made a decision based on what was good business for the Title Series, plain and simple. We harbor no animosity toward any one person or any one entity. We simply looked at the business model and made a decision that we felt was best for us.
Some of us old fools are OLD enough to remember the NOA and APBA days, seems to me I saw a large number of the same folks at races sanctioned by both. We are boat racers at heart, the equipment is there, it is our choice to go run it or not. We welcome any and all comers to our Nationals at Depue at the end of July.
We have encouraged our Title Series members to go run races wherever they find them, APBA or Tilte Series. We wish nothing but the best to the APBA Nationals in Kingston and hope that the Title Series members do well there and those who choose to come run at the Title Series Nationals will carry on the great traditions of those who came before us at Depue.
When you are done at Kingston, may those who win championships there, come run with us at Depue to add on to a great year of racing with another championship.
Ray
Love ya Ray. Will miss ya at Depue, hope it's a great event.Kyle Bahl
20-R
"He didn't bump you, he didn't nudge you, he rubbed you, and rubbin' son is racin'!"
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Border Crossings
There were several APBA drivers at the NBRA race this past weekend at Lucas Oil Speedway.
I can also say there has been several NBRA members at APBA events at times too.
If the shoe fits, wear it.
I was talking with one very prominent APBA member last weekend, and I thanked that person for attending to support boat racing. Even though their luck was anything but good, we were boat racing. You have to look past the politics to see the great potential in developing something big. In the end we all race boats. The wood does not care if it is NOA/APBA/AOF/NBRA or any other sanctioning body.Dave Mason
Just A Boat Racer
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We are Family!
(Sung to the tune of the song "We are Family")
We are family, all my boatracing friends and me.
We are family, as we slide our pipes in harmony.
We are family, as we race to the clock so gleefully.
We are family, as the checkered flag waves for all to see.
We are family, as we stand on the podium to be.
We are family, as the water and speed can let us be.
We are family, so please stop fighting so you too can see.....
ps: Happy 4th of July everyone!
Regards,
Paul
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Originally posted by Racerkyle20 View PostI would ask you and Todd to speak to your member who started the threat and give him the same speach. Leave this stuff off the internet for all who have interest in the sport-only to read some of this crap-and lose that interest. We all love racing. Example: See the west coast guys who are at the APBA pro nationals this week and have been traveling to multiple USTS races this season already.
Love ya Ray. Will miss ya at Depue, hope it's a great event.
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