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Jamo, I would certainly defer to your experience but to you really think this is a "dispute" in a labor relations sense? It appears that Shelby unquestionably owns the registry which he loaned to the SAAC. He now finds that the SAAC has become respected and (perhaps) financially successful. Furthermore, the registry has the potential to do even better in future. Shelby wants it back, period. My view is that CS is an extremely bitter person who was never able to translate his success with cars and racing in to real dollars. (Think Penske, Petty, Earnhardt even Joe Gibbs) This must be very hard for him. Do you really think he could or would "....identify what [his]...concerns, needs, desires and fears are..?" If Shelby's real goal is money and the SAAC wants to "preserve the registry" where's the compromise?
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