Gentlemen and any Ladies that might be lurking...
What makes the most sense for IT is to get cars with similiar performance characteristics, both perceived and demonstrated, grouped into classes where they are competitive with one-another...
THAT is the goal here... and THAT is what the majority on the ITAC would like to see done...
HOW we get there is the issue at hand.
The way I see it, you take what you have now and evaluate it FIRST. We have been doing this as a group, as well as individually.
For example, I have a pretty good handle on what I think the performance standards are for ITC, ITA, and ITS... Not having lot of ITB cars up here (OR/WA area...), and not being familiar with the specifications of the Volvo, 2002, etc., I am still working on this class, though I THINK I have an idea of what the target will turn out to be.
Knowing the standards for each class, one can then evaluate the cars in that class, and how they relate to the standards. This is ongoing, but takes some time.
Based on some rough, and very unofficial calculations, a well-built RX-7 would currently need to weight about 2100lbs to be competitive in ITA, when compared to a CRX, Acura, or 240SX..., and would need to be about 2450lbs to fit into ITB. Both of these figures should put the car right in the lead pack for either group...
Now, I am certain that there is no way to get an RX-7 to 2100lbs in legal IT trim, so at that point, what do you do? The ITB guys, especially the Volvos and 2002s are going to "feel" as though they are being "dumped on" if this car, and others in similiar situations, get moved. However, if the move was done correctly, then everyone would have more competition, which "should" make the racing experience more fun... MORE of what it is suppose to be about.
I think the later part of this is what is GOOD for IT racing. The key is to have tools in place to help correct for mis-judgements or mis-calculations... i.e.: when we over/underestimate the performance. That's what PCAs are for. (As I've said before, I believe the language already exists to support moving cars WITH weight changes... so reclassifications aren't really an issue in my mind...)
In all of this, however, I can't think of anyone on the ITAC that is in favor of beginning a string of "special allowances" for IT cars... ESPECIALLY for competition purposes. If you want these kinds of allowances, maybe you should look at LP Production (I still chuckle everytime someone gets fed-up with IT and thinks that LP Prod is going to be the greener of the grasses... Have you READ those rules???).
If the intent and integrity is to continue in IT, then we have to do what we can do within the existing framework, perhaps with a couple of tweaks to that framework to smooth things out...
That's what's happening, and we welcome your comments.
Stay tuned...
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Darin E. Jordan
SCCA #273080, OR/NW Regions
Renton, WA
ITS '97 240SX