There will be a meeting during which any league related issues may be discussed ( please limit it to things which we can do, IE I don't want some one to suggest we run Farming Sim).
This meeting will last no longer than one hour, @ which time N4 testing for Zen Joltis 2012 will begin, The purpose is to determine which mode the track is to be run in, and if any other settings need to be changed (pace speed, Grip, Wear, heat, pit stalls, etc). the plan is to run @ least 1 race the length of a fuel run.
The track will be in the file browser, and following the test and tweaks will be put up for download.
There
were three fun-filled events during week 8 of the M*A*S*H* Shootout
Series. The first event consisted of a handful of drivers racing hard
but clean, surviving a 4-wide attack heading into turn 3 in the final
laps. Ryan Heuser, Craig Lee and Ken Pettit raced to the checkered flag
with the QSM duo finishing 1-2, Heuser crossing the line first. After
the race, the field flew over Lake Michigan for the career-stat event at
the Milwaukee Mile. Ryan Heuser led the field for a good portion of the
race, but to prove that anything can happen Ryan gets loose coming off
of 4 and gets tagged by a brake-less Pizzaro and they both go for a
spin. John Battista, who qualified 2nd in the event, flies by the two
wrecked cars and attempts to hold off Johnny Reed Foley for his first
career N4 win. John pulls it off and grabs the victory in his 90th N4
start. After a cool day at Milwaukee, the field heads towards Las Vegas
for the final event of the night. In temperatures reaching 100 degrees,
the drivers removed their tape and the action began! The race for second
proved to be the highlight of the race, with Craig Lee, Ryan Heuser,
Tim McDonnell and John Battista fighting for the spot. The QSM duo would
remain the two top-dogs in the battle, this time with Craig leading the
way up front!
Today, the N.O.R.L. is making an effort to get some consistency in the front office. The board idea was a very good one, but it just never really worked out. It's too hard to get people to meet up, and there is usually long debates with varying opinions on each side, and agreements were few and far between.
Starting immediately, Timothy McDonnell will be the new N.O.R.L. President. Ken Pettit will serve as his Vice President. All members will be expected to show them the utmost respect.
The N.O.R.L. is going to go back to it's original, and very successful format of a front office that consist of a President & Vice President. They will be in charge of Everything in the league, from rules, to series directors and the website.
As of now, President McDonnell said he has no intention of making changes to anything and said he planeed to hold meetings on a regular basis for people to voice their opinions and concerns.