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howard napper  
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 More options Oct 7 2008, 11:04 am
From: "howard napper" <howardnap...@bigpond.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 11:04:41 +1000
Local: Tues, Oct 7 2008 11:04 am
Subject: do not fear change

vp qld.
It is good to see a debate about change, but at the end of the day we all have one thing in mind, that is the well being and growth of the club. The sole of this club is fun, and acting as a family.
I have been around speedway for 45 yrs and with the micro's for 18 yrs, and every time there is a change suggested out comes the fear facture, the rumour mongers start and it grows a head of it's own, my advice is if you don't know, ask the people who do know and ask lots of questions. To give you a case history many years ago 250/260 speed cars ran air cooled motors which were unreliable at best and would over heat, getting slower the further you raced, so along comes a guy with a water cooled motor, instead of asking questions and embracing technology the rumour mill grew two heads and tried to ban the motor, but look were we are today, the same when twins came on board and the same when wings were introduced and we became the micro's.
And now we have the 450 issue, boy haven't I heard some funny storeys about that one, From were I'm sitting it is very much a win win situation as it now give's people a choice and encourages new members and  growth in the club.
Now all states must sit down and put together a national rule book that only has the well being of the micro's at heart and not individuals.


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