Mr. Kizzar decided to keep his farm a farm, instead of a race track. We respect his decision. It was a lot a work to get all of his cattle into one corner of the property (and keep them there for several days)jeeptj99 said:what happened to the kizzar's
ecors said:Mr. Kizzar decided to keep his farm a farm, instead of a race track. We respect his decision. It was a lot a work to get all of his cattle into one corner of the property (and keep them there for several days)
Hudson1 said:We will be there in B class in my little old CJ 5
jeeptj99 said:Will the event be spectator friendly?
jeeptj99 said:Will the event be spectator friendly?
TheViking said:Nope you need a crawler to get to the course made that mistake once myself already and said I wouldn't go back.
Only ecors race I have ever attended was at Kizzars but the rock crawl I traveled to AOP for was poor for a spectator without a built rig. I have followed the old uroc and the still going werock courses from Jellico, Dayton, and Sequatchie they have all been easy to get to the courses. Maybe having kids and a family I view things differently but I highly doubt I would even venture out to AOP simply due to my past experience.TBItoy said:what ECORS race did you go to that you had to have a crawler to spectate?
Has ECORS ever even raced at AOP?
TheViking said:Only ecors race I have ever attended was at Kizzars but the rock crawl I traveled to AOP for was poor for a spectator without a built rig. I have followed the old uroc and the still going werock courses from Jellico, Dayton, and Sequatchie they have all been easy to get to the courses. Maybe having kids and a family I view things differently but I highly doubt I would even venture out to AOP simply due to my past experience.