How about working (cooperating) with the Production class folks and providing reasonable migration paths for our cars into the existing National classes. Would this provide a way for presently IT cars to compete in National classes? Yes. (?) Would they be able to do this without making any changes to their cars? Probably not, but they would be spending additonal funds anyway. Would this thin out the IT car ranks? Probably, but not that much.
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Some thoughts on that line.
I have a couple issues with that, mostly philosophical.
First, I think IT is a strong category within the SCCA structure, and those that i have talked to up the line agree. IF IT went to the Runoffs, classes like S and A would be among the better participated.
Why is that? Because it's cheap? Not really...because it isn't THAT cheap...at least not at the front of a 25 S car grid.
It seems to us, from the feedback we get, that IT is strong because of the "line in the sand" that the category tries to hold in regards to prep levels. Time forces certain evolutions, but the ITAC is strongly in favor of trying to maintain a status quo in terms of prep level, as they feel that the long term success of IT has been, and will contiinue to be, mainly due to that balance point.
Secondly, the basic philosophy of IT is a categorical one. Good for one, good for all. As in no line item exceptions are allowed unless it's impossible to avoid. That's not the case in Prod, where seemingly every car negotiates it's own package. This for that car, that for this car, and so on. Competition adjustments are the rule in Prod, but not in IT.
These are significant issue in the melding of the categories.
Currently, there are moves afoot to allow better cross category migration, but....the basic philosophies remain. I added a bold question mark to your quote, because I disagree with the word "Yes" there. If you allow IT cars to go to the Runoffs as LP Prod cars, they aren't really IT cars...they now fall under all the philosophies and rules that Prod runs under.