Somebody calling himself Coz asked in the visitors forum if he could come watch, even though he's not a member. Naturally, he didn't use his real name anywhere in the post.
So, here's the spectator policy...
If you know them, and you KNOW they will abide by the rules and not go tearing up & down our path, or doing stupid/immature things anywhere else on our properties, it's okay to invite them to come watch. If there's any doubt AT ALL... please don't invite them.
My mom is a very nice lady, and very accomodating to guests, but she will not tolerate anybody who can't control himself. One thing she said when I was a kid that I'll always remember is something to the effect of "I can put up with a lot, but when I'm through with somebody, I'm through with 'em."
Also wanted to point out a few of the rules that we'll be expected to follow...
No "tearing up and down the path & slinging the gravel around" - when you get on course, feel free to rip it to shreds, but leave the aggression at the finish.
No leaking fluids - anywhere. If you know your car drips a little, bring a big piece of cardboard; if you forget it, ask me for some when you get there. And don't drop anything that could be considered trash on the ground, even if you plan to pick it up later.
No super-duper loud cars; if it's not welcome at RBC night series events, don't bring it. The trees and the distance from neighbors will help cut the noise, but we'd rather start out with less noise to cut.
No swearing! I know this one might be difficult for some, especially if you break something - but my mom sees swearing as a sign of low class. Just keep in mind, if you wouldn't say it in front of your own mom, don't say it in front of mine.
These are her main pet peeves that need to be remembered, but feel free to add to them. And if you meet my mom - please, please, please, remember to say "thank you for letting us play in your field." Oh, and if she starts talking about me, such as things I did when I was a kid, STOP LISTENING!!!
Later.