bdw73":2a58korb said:
I am not quitting because of this request,........
It is the constant moving target in the rules is why I am thinking of getting out of prod cars.
Barry, if you had an uncompetitive car and the rules never changed, you would have an uncompetitive car for your entire racing career unless you changed cars. Would you really like the rules to be frozen? What does stability buy you if you are uncompetitive?
Looking at it with the forty year perspective that I have, the rules have always been a moving target ever since it was no longer a one-mark class. You either roll with it and try to change it, or you quit. I for one am glad that there are constant adjustments in the rules. It gives others a chance to be competitive.
Tom Feller":2a58korb said:
That said, ROAD AMERICA is part of the problem! A Spit or Spridget can dominate at certain tracks and on most tracks, they are competitive. Road America is an outlier track. If we optimize the cars to match up well at Road America, Spits and Spridgets will dominate everywhere else except other outlier power tracks
Or.......we could recognize that the next three or four years at RA is an eternity for some people, and we could just split up the cars that do well there (former G cars with bigger motors) and the ones that don't (smaller motored H cars). Yes, the two classes will be less than two times the current H class, but it will also be more than the current H total. With no 2.5 rule we are given a free pass to make this happen without penalty. Let's do it!!
I would propose the following:
1) Reinstate G Production as a National class starting 1/1/2012 based on the 2008 GCR/PCS
2) Allow G cars to run in either H or G for the 2012 year with only one National championship in H for 2012
3) As of 2013 the G cars can only run in G, but there will be both an H and a G National Championship - Probably run together at RA
4) Monitor participation, and if the numbers in H fall below the 2.5 requirement (assuming that it is reinstated), combine H into G with a performance advantage given to the H cars to make them competitive. The 948 Spridget will be left behind at that point as there is nothing that can be done to speed it up.