As a "new-to-IT" racer, I am very careful about the opinions I carry related to "class philosophy". IT racing has been around long before me or any of my humble opinions.
The above being said, my ultimate opinions stem from the purpose and intent that is listed in the GCR.
Purpose: "Improved Touring classes are intended to provide the membership with the opportunity to compete in low cost cars with limited modifications, suitable for racing competition."
Intent: "It is the intent of these rules to restrict modifications to those useful and necessary to construct a safe race car. This class is intended to allow a variety of popular, inexpensive cars to be eligible; however, those determined by the Club to be outside of these parameters will not be classified. Entrants shall not be guaranteed the competitiveness of any car, and competition adjustments, other than as outlined in section 9.1.3.C, are not allowed..."
It is my strongest and first opinion that everyone should open their GCR, read these statements, and then rethink that letter, complaint, or request for adjustment that they are about to send.
Almost every car is well classified as is, the rules are good like they are (sans the impending open ECU bullcrap) and if you're not winning with your IT car... build it better or build something else! If your car is too old to find parts, build a newer one! Constant rule changes, adjustments, and vehicle specific allowances are always a slippery slope that leads downhill. We do not need to turn Improved Touring into class full of drama, confusion, and constant vehicle specific adjustments like Touring is. None of us should ever have to worry about building a different "hot car" every time a new fastrack is published.
In equal strength, I additionally feel that all classifications should be based upon maximum build of the vehicle and that weights should be factored upon the medical averages for the weight of an adult. Subsequently, I don't want to hear anything about moving the MR2 to ITB until I see a 100% build failing horribly or anything from a 300lb driver that can't meet minimum weight in his car.
In closing, feel free to paint me how you like. My opinions are not based upon years of experience, but I hope they are still valued. IT racing is just as important to me as anyone else.