Bartlett’s false claims and accusations.

 

Released: 3rd August 2007

 

Since the conclusion of the Sprintcar Thunder Series last season, I have been on the receiving end of a barrage of accusations and claims that are clearly incorrect.

I have purposely not commented on a number of articles in Speedway Racing News and on internet forums in the hope that this issue would simply be forgotten and we all could move on. 

However given recent events, this is not possible.

 

So again, I need to defend my actions in the media where Mr. Bartlett chose to propagate a myriad of inaccuracies for reasons best known to himself.

 

In Mr. Bartlett initial media outburst, he made a number of claims regarding finishing positions at the second round of the series at Rolling Thunder Raceway, this was later clarified beyond doubt in my previous media release which contained  the AMB timing system report clearly showing that Lewis finished in forth position and not in fifth as claimed by Bartlett.

Further more; Mr. Bartlett attempted to make the case that Cobby should have won the series based on the fact that he was not given a copy of the Series Rules (that clearly stated that passing points in heat races were to be included in overall series points). 

 

In a further issue of Speedway Racing News (issue 331), Bartlett indicated that “despite Ray Solomon’s assurances that the series points system paperwork was handed out to all drivers who attended the drivers briefing before the first event (November 11, 2006), this statement was incorrect. Not all drivers were given the paperwork at the first meeting.  I rang and spoke to four out of seventeen drivers. I stopped after four drivers had said they hadn’t received the paperwork.  It begs the question – why was my driver (Jamie Cobby) – the then National 360ci Sprintcar Champion not given a copy of the points score that was to be used.

 

Bearing in mind the above statement and all the false accusations and claims made by Mr. Bartlett, I invite the speedway public to view the attached video of the field footage taken on the first night of the Sprintcar Thunder Series on the 11th of November 2007 at Rolling Thunder Raceway.

You will see the driver of the Bartlett car, Jamie Cobby (through the window) actually with a copy of the Series Rules in his hand at the drivers meeting.  At the conclusion of the drivers meeting, Cobby then walks out of the clubrooms, again with Series Rules in his hands. This is the same team that stated throughout this fiasco that they did not receive a copy of the rules.

 

The video (Click here to view) also shows other drivers walking out of the club rooms with the series rules. 

All I can do is hand the documentation to the drivers that attended the meeting, I cannot make them take a copy, and I cannot make them read it. I can only do these things in good faith and rely on people’s honesty and good will; however this seems to have failed in this case.

 

Now that Mr. Bartlett knows the truth, I suggest he owes me a full and unqualified retraction and apology in the same media forums that he used to suggest that I “duded him”, namely Speedway Racing News magazine, Sprintcarworld.com.au and AustralianSpeedway.com.  

 

I wait his apology.

 

Ray Solomon