Mr Gulick, I think you and some others on here are missing the point that many are trying to make...
Once IT goes national it immediately becomes a class for the "win at all costs, money is no object, built to the hilt" crowd...
This will happen because of the "promise" of being on T.V. and in SportsCar.
You underestimate the ego of your average human being (and I'm not simply talking about racers here).
I honestly think you will have many racers moving into this class as a "cheaper" alternative to going to the "big show". People will start to spend money like it is going out of style.
What this means is that it will be harder for those of us on smaller budgets to be somewhat competitive. Now, I dont mean winning races...I'm talking about being midpack or higher. "Somewhat" competitive...
I know that once the class goes national I will have to step up with more money...or development...whatever you want to call it

to be even a midpacker...
You guy's talk about buying a 5000 dollar production car...Now, this is a car that is in a class that allows expensive engine work and suspension modifications...right?
Then how in the h$ll do you explain the fact that the absolute cheapest SM car you can buy is around twice that cost?
And to buy a competitive one you need to spend over 20K? This is for a class with a pretty much stock motor and very little suspension mods!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, me and several others on here know the reason for this
Once this class goes national it becomes a "serious" class, where there is more to winning than a plastic trophy...there is pride and ego now much more involved in the equation.
I say, keep it cheap, keep it simple, and keep it fun and casual
By the way, I agree with keeping B and C regional...but that is kind of selfish on my part since I'm in B
