Wow...just got back from the BMW board....while I understand people wanting to protect their turf, some pretty amazing stuff getting said over there.
Not to beat a dead horse, but doing it anyway: the genesis of ALL of this seems pretty simple to me. The 325 was initially classed at a weight (2850) that was (a) unrealistic given its curb weight and (

too low given its potential power output in IT trim.
The CRB should have anticipated and corrected (a), but I'm not sure anyone expected an ITS car making 225 at the crank.
In any event, back to the root problem. I would have far more sympathy for the BMW guys, and would be adamantly opposed to ANY restriction on power output (and still am, for that matter, since I think the weight correction was the way to go) if one of them could justify the 2850 weight.
We tried this before and we didn't get many responses, the only one I recall being someone posting curb weight numbers for a 318.
BMWCCA curb weight for the car is in excess of 3000 lbs. BMW guys, tell me why (as are most cars) your car should not be near that weight?
If you accept the car is light, then I think you have to accept that something needed to done. I wish it hadn't been the SIR, but that was the CRB's choice (not Andy's, not Jake's, etc.). But do you agree that with the weight where it is, and 225 crank hp proven with dyno plots, that something ahd to be done?