...how is your position on dyno numbers (which is personally understandable) good for the club as a whole?
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absolutely is not, Jeff. Never said it would be. But, let's face it: as a competitor, my concerns are not for the Club as a whole, but for my personal competitive advantages. Simply put, I compete not for the Club, but for myself, and I am completely unashamed of that.
Unfortunately, the system is designed expecting each competitor to work for the Club as whole. While that's a wonderful utopian ideal, that's not how reality works. The base problem with such a system is that it is predicated upon the free sharing of information among motorsports competitors, something that causes them to work against their own competitive advantages, all without a way to enforce that should someone choose not to participate (in the commune? Sorry, couldn't resist...

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How can the process ever be totally objective? If it is just a plug in numbers equation you get things like the CRX, and my car in ITA.
Then the CRX and our car get moved up/down a class and re-weighted for that new class. Physics is neat that way.
If that doesn't work, then the process needs to be re-designed.
Don't you think it is better to put the numbers out there and defend them, than just have people guessing and speculating, perhaps even more unfairly?
Why would I POSSIBLY want to subject myself to that? What possible advantage/reason would I have for doing that, unless I just like arguing on Internet boards and writing letters to the CRB to defend my position (and, despite evidence to the contrary, I really don't...)? If I keep my mouth shut, then no matter what people THINK I can at least always reply "you don't know what the hell you're talking about".
I personally don't have a self-confidence problem where I'm worried about what people think about my driving versus the performance of the car. As long as I'm tarnishing your butt, I really don't care if you think it's the car and not me. What it all comes down to is the checkered flag and who gets there first.
Face it, Jeff, this isn't a big beautiful world where we all get along, working together for a common good. This is
competition, by design an antagonistic process where people work for their own individual advancement. The rules process should be designed with that in mind...
GregA, looking forward to building an engine for the 'Teg and, regardless of the result, keeping it to himself...hey, just sayin'...