Originally posted by robits325is:
Not based on results? Why else would you impose a competitive adjustment other than results? The 'performance potential ' arguement has to stop. What if Honda of Japan showed up with 100 mechanics and a $10,000,000 budget - don't you think THAT car would be an overdog - reguardless of class? Rediculous argument but potentially possible.
The members of the BMW crowd that I speak too all feel that the SCCA dislikes BMWs that do well. (some voice their opinions publically and some privatly) From the Z4 incident($) at the runoffs to the restrictor plate on the E-36 to the typo on the E-46 they all have valid arguments.
The argument that results reflect the data is one sided. How many track records are held by BMWs nationwide - not at just Road Atlanta? How many years did the RX-7 dominate ITS in the 90's? Almost all of them.
Dude...chill out! A typo is a valid arguement?? Pullleeeez!
Really, guys who own cars that aren't class dominating models read this stuff and roll their eyes! "I WISH I had the problems the BMW guys have",they say, or... "Gee...I WISH the SCCA hated MY car as much....I might have a shot at a win!"
Seriously, the rest of the classes are reading this and thinking "Me thinks they doth complain too much"...
To wit:
How many years did the 7 dominate? Dunno, but, factor in the number of samples vs the competition, and there might be some logic there. (As in, lots of 7s, not that many Z cars, all things equal, the 7 wins more.) And
think about this for a minute , your comment makes an excellent point, but
against against the BMW...
Think about it...They (the SCCA) class the RX-7 in ITS, and set the weight. Done. Seems OK, but what if it started to dominate, as you say it did. (presuming of course that the domination was caused by superior performance potential of the chassis vis a vis the competition)...what could the club actually DO to restore the balance??? They COULDN'T do a PCA on the car, because PCAs DIDN'T exist!
So, they classed another car they thought could compete...uh ....that's where the E36 comes in....!
Trouble is, IT develops WAY more RWHP than they figured on and now they have a mess....not just the RX-7, but the entire class is getting trounced.
What to do? Well, in the intervening years, some of us campaigned hard for PCAs, and lo and behold, one has been applied to a car that has the specs to be dominant.
Perhaps you would have preferred the club add another car to the class rendering the E36 to also ran status??
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Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
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