Rehashing the incident is what I didn't want to happen and I guess that is why the joke sort of rubbed me the wrong way . I don't think the Grefs ( whom I only know from encounters at the races ) get on PitRacer ( yes , their choice ) and it seems like it was at their expense . Thus my comment as they have no opportunity laugh , rebut , or defend themselves .
In my opinion you did show class that day when I saw you pull over to see if Jay was OK . Some things said in the pits and later on this site didn't seem to take the same high road ( again IMO )
The pass , which is the root of all this , is debatable of course . Believe it or not , I still hear it mentioned on occasion ( No , not by me ) , what is now years later . I've been to quite a few AHRMA races and have seen some great competition , especially in the Expert classes between even World and National ex-champions and competitors . By what seems to be an unwritten AHRMA standard , the pass has been deemed too aggresive by those who have mentioned it . I know you haven't raced many AHRMA events . Also that you are a true competitive racer with many accomplishments to your credit . What is no big deal in AMA , CRA , etc. can be considered over the top in AHRMA . There are a lot of bunged up , fragile old men racing rare , fragile old machines . They frown on what they consider rough riding even among the " young bucks " of vintage racing . The " incident " may have had more import than you realize .
The Grefs are both respected competitors in AHRMA . From what I know , Henry grew up in Czechoslovakia and actually worked for CZ ; different culture , different time . I heard that he picked up a rock and now that a rock was thrown , but personally saw neither ( was standing at the finish line , fairly close ) . I would not support such an action nor defend it . As Mark said , emotions can run high and tempers can flare . It had been great racing until that point . No matter the outcome or opinions of what happened , I would prefer that it fade away .