P Sherm,
I will try to put this in more diplomatic prose than my friend Travis.
For the past two years I would guess that my 1.8 miata was the most developed ITA car in the MidDiv. Not bragging at all, but from all the races I attended it seemed to be the most fully developed. I went from being upper (being nice here) midpack in SM, to winning most of my MidDiv IT races. The biggest part of that improvement was having a car that was much easier to drive fast than before. (Andy had told me it would be a lot better when I followed his development ideas.) I also raced more and got better with seat time. Now here is the kicker. I travel out of area more than most and go to RAtlanta, Barber, and the Texas tracks. Out of MidDiv with my highly developed miata I fight and scrap to be top ten. When you run against top Acuras, Hondas, and Dodges, the miata is right about where it should be. At RAtlanta someone like Bowie or Stretch can compete, but probably not get all the way to the top. At the shorter tracks a driver such as those two or say Andy can win against top competition. Saying the 1.8 is not right is a suspect call if you haven't seen / raced against the NE / SE fully prepped Acuras, Hondas & Neons. Oh and those guys are fast. You put some of those cars & drivers at our MidDiv tracks and the ol 1.8 will seem pretty tame.
Don't take this as a knock on MiDiv, as I love racing there with my buddies and any knock includes me. We just don't have the type IT program that is in some other parts of the country. (I hope this came across a little less harsh than Travis' approach.)
BTW, Racing Nationals is not near the fun of racing IT in MidDiv.