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Quick note for all competitors.


CMDeerfoot

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Just wanted to put this out there for everyone (rookie or veteran to this series alike) to remind you all of a few things.

1. The event directors and officials will not chase you down to remind you that an event is taking place, nor will we do that to try and get your truck. It's up to you to remember to show up for events, and it's up to you and whoever made your truck to finish it up, make sure it has all the proper settings put on it, and send it to your respective event director.

2. The three strike rule on having your truck ready. Simply put, if your truck is not ready (meaning 100% stand alone and SMRA approved with all proper settings) by the start of week 1, you will not be allowed to run and will have to wait until week 2. If your truck isn't ready by the start of week 2, you'll have to wait until week 3 to run. But if your truck is still not ready by the start of week 3, you will not be allowed to run period; It's not the problem of any SMRA event director or official that you were unable to get your truck finished.

3. You must keep track of your budget throughout the season, failure to do so will result in various escalating penalties. So make sure you have someone designated to keep track of everything to do with your budget, which includes travel expenses, booking pay, winnings, and damages.

4. Event directors have final say on everything, in essence we are the law during events and beyond in SMRA. Our goal is to ensure that everyone has a fun and relaxing time during SMRA events, but that doesn't mean that you can act the fool during a show. When an event director makes a call it's final, and there will be no arguing or complaining about it. When one of us tells you to chill out, it would be wise to do so. Kozak and myself have been running events for a long time now, so we know what the hell we're doing. If you play by the rules you won't have anything to worry about, but if you decided to act like a jack@$$ you will be treated like one; the choice is yours.

5. It's just a game, there's no need to take it so serious. People tend to forget that we play games like these to have fun, and things end up uber tense for no reason; it's all about having a good time, please try to remember that.

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