who's talking about dropping rounds?

our first priority, as the Board, is to ensure continued racing and financial success in COLORADO at our HOME tracks.

'08 the economy was good. '12 the economy is not - you can't take 2008 success and use it in a current argument.

If we nuked PPIR in favor of a travel date, that would take a ton of money out of the local economy (PPIR, western ambulance, paying our cornerworkers, insurance, gas stations, tire vendors, etc, etc, etc...)

We put our schedule out in October this year so that neighboring clubs would have an opportunity to work their schedule to best accommodate cross-over. In fact I think we were the first in the COUNTRY to announce our schedule...

Apparently they did not take advantage of that as well as might have been hoped.

If you want a one-weekend mini-series with no points, just choose a non-conflict date, load up your trucks and go. Those who want to join you will do so, and it will not obligate or otherwise alienate the members who don't want to (or simply can't).