Lick I said up front, racing for rich folks. With gas $4 a gallon, I no longer just have to race in SED, but in NED also. That almost doubles my tow length, and the average tow becomes West Plam to VIR instead of it being my longest tow. That means for the NED racer, a six day trip. They do this and worry about the length of the runoffs? Every race at the end of your double division (can't remember the other stupid name) will be as far as the runoffs. So to race all races in your Double Division (which sounds like a better name to me), a normal person (I know you're not normal, I mean work for a living, don't have a crew to proceed you, or are rent-a-racers, needs at least one-third more time on the road to participate. I won't let them forget when the numbers come out that they are creating a much richer mans sport.
You do notice that they have big sponsiorship for doing this to us, ergo more money to corporate to support the other parts of the club that are hanging on by a string - "let club racing pay for it". It's been out mantre for a very long time and it isn't changing. They only have one cash cow.
My great hope is that people only race the close ones so they can see that the winners of the double divisions come from the rich racer clan.
I know they are trying to solve a problem (or a perceived problem) with this change, but:
1. I'm not sure they have identified the right problem to solve (nor do I think that, after discussing so long they are not in group think)(I'd love to see if they had any outside consulting support on this, from who, and what the report read)
2. Have forgotten what they have learned about the runoffs from the drivers - too many days and distance makes it worse.
3. Do I think it enables them to focus on better prescribed classes, that will be easier to advertize, yes indeed and they will suck more cars into these classes (that means from other classes folks since racing ain't growing)
4. The focus classes are absolutely going to be those with new and newish cars in them, feeding their gaping maws (love that word) with Ad money.
5. Follow the cycle, older and less subscribed cars will slowly trickle off this earth.
Maybe this will be good for our sport. Maybe they know better than me (send out the f-ing rules already).
I've been wrong before, but as a betting man I don't think I'm wrong now. The carefully worded hints tell me that perhaps the top 3 from each class in each division from their what must be new national/regional setup will also go. And to win those one simply has to go to alot of races and accumulate points. So the mantra of the new system has to be "the best rich drivers in the country"
And I'll tell you what really pisses me off. All of you agree with me http://prodracing.com/prodcar/posting.php?mode=quote&f=2&p=124274#
David Dewhurst said:
There have been many questions & answers about the U.S. Majors Tour & while I was surfing the following showed. Hope it helps a bit along with all the previous posts.
http://www.sccamajors.com/details/SCCA_members_facts_sheet2012.pdf