RennSportAMG Posted November 27, 2023 Share Posted November 27, 2023 (edited) CMSA official press release on SAAA contract termination Quote Coalition Motorsport of San Andreas (abrv. CMSA) is the result of ambitions to broaden the motorsports industry in San Andreas. The Autosport Club Of San Andreas (abrv. ASCOSA) and the Cannonball Racing Association (abrv. CRA) entered a company fusion, creating a new ultimate sanctioning body into the state of San Andreas. A one-stop-shop for all things motor racing, available for both professional and amateur teams and drivers. CMSA's wide roster of events consists of traditional circuit racing, hillclimb racing and multiple other forms of motorsports all across the state of San Andreas. The company's priorities lay within creating a controlled and safe environment to practice the sport of auto racing, while also providing comercially viable professional sports product for the citizens of San Andreas to consume as a participant, spectator, member of a team or as an associatied company. Our products, especially the Sprint Master series, has a deep and sustainable effect on combatting illegal street racing and the other malicious activities that are associated with it, hence providing a healthy environment especially for young individuals of the city to find their footing in the world of professional sports. Unfortunately due to unforeseen reasons, the San Andreas Aviation Administration recently terminated a contract, which gave CMSA (formerly CRA) the option to host events on an area of land controlled by them (Sandy Shores Airstrip). The termination of the contract was done abruptly right after the fusion between CMSA and CRA was announced publicly without providing a comprehensive list of items for the termination. CMSA and the Los Santos City Department of Cultural Affairs approached SAAA in an attempt to mediate any conflicts with their mutual agreement, but SAAA was not able nor interested to continue the negotiations without providing any concrete evidence or explanation on the alleged breach of contract. CMSA finds such abrupt contract termination both detrimental to the sport, and to the integrity of a governmental institution, such as SAAA. We do not believe, that holding such major venue as a monopoly for a singular governing body is morally correct, nor good governance on SAAA's side. Hence CMSA is reaching out to the fellow members of the San Andrean motorsports industry to support our petition to protest the questionable termination of the mutual contract between CMSA and SAAA. Please fill out the following format to showcase your support to our organization, so we can keep providing safe, competitive and engaging professional motoring events in the State of San Andreas in the future as well. SIGN THE PETITION: https://gtaw.link/cmsa-petition The Cannonball Stock Car Series will be ran at an alternate venue for the rest of it's season. More info will follow in a separate publication. Edited November 27, 2023 by RennSportAMG 12 1 Link to comment
RennSportAMG Posted November 27, 2023 Author Share Posted November 27, 2023 Comment section would be open Link to comment
Mitch Posted November 27, 2023 Share Posted November 27, 2023 Name: Steven Comment: One should wonder the implications of this, the Aviation Administration has clearly miscalculated this decision. The lack of communication and transparency from a State Agency is tragic, it's time to call your local senator and demand answers. Shutting down legal and safe events from safe areas will only cause them to go out to more dangerous areas of the city, such as hill climbs. It's clear that SAAA does not have people's safety and best interests to heart. #AuditSAAA. 4 Link to comment
Vash Baldeus Posted November 27, 2023 Share Posted November 27, 2023 Comment: Sounds like complete and utter bullshit, not even provide a reason? User: Annoyed Link to comment
rafasj Posted November 27, 2023 Share Posted November 27, 2023 User: Miller Comment: Bulltshit. It's disappointing to see how SAAA has conducted their duties, I personally would like to know when and where was the contract breached. Link to comment
João Pedro Posted November 27, 2023 Share Posted November 27, 2023 User: Moretti Comment: Just a complete joke what SAAA is doing. Link to comment
Tenebris Posted November 27, 2023 Share Posted November 27, 2023 User : KH Comment : Disappointing to hear the news that SAAA are attempting to handicap a growing governing body such as CMSA who have been making motorsports more accessible to the masses. Could the brash and abrupt termination of the contract be an indication of SAMRA's last ditch effort at gaining relevance again? With many teams and drivers losing confidence in them as a motorsports organisation following their recent seasons, it appears holding a monopoly over the use of the Sandy Shores Airfield is their plan on recovering from dwindling attendance numbers. #AuditSAAA Link to comment
DoubleUnicorn Posted November 27, 2023 Share Posted November 27, 2023 User: Connie Lingus Comment: I've conducted some investigaytive jurnalizzam. First, CMSA announces their merger. THEN, redline magazine writes an article moaning about exclusion of SAMRA, THEN, it's announced that Donald Trump is to be the last defense witness called in his civil fraud trial next month AND THEN CMSA announce they lost their contract with SAAA, with NO SUCH MESSAGE FROM SAMRA. Is this a conspiracy? What's going on? Have we been LIED TO BY THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA?!?! 2 Link to comment
Toxic-san Posted November 27, 2023 Share Posted November 27, 2023 (edited) User: JacksonVille445 Comment: I’m not gonna judge till there’s a press release on SAAA’s side too. Edited November 27, 2023 by Toxic-san 1 Link to comment
Woona Posted November 28, 2023 Share Posted November 28, 2023 User: 69urnan Comment: I wouldn't put it pass SAAA to use bots to boost their reputation. All my interactions with employees of the SAAA have been classless and unprofessional. Hopefully you can whether the bots, my friends. 1 1 Link to comment
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