Darin-
I didn't want to post anymore but I will clarify my view...
"The subject of older/slower cars getting put out to pasture keeps coming up as a reason to implement another class in IT" - Not my view Darrin, we need to look at the future but continue to hold on to our current “good” classes. There is no feasible way to classify all these cars into 4 classes. SCCA does not have a consistent volunteer base that could handle all of the constant changes and PCA’s that would be required to make it a 4-class system.
I don't see a problem moving the cars around such as the cars have been moved this year or cars that never were competitive (not necessarily my view about the ones for next year, I am undecided about those). I do see an issue moving the ITS and ITA cars around to make ITS a group of faster cars ITA a group of faster cars and ITB a group of faster cars (that came from ITA).
The majority of ITA and ITS cars are NOT competitive (IE: 2 or 3 "cars to have" in each class). If ITS took on the killer ITA cars and the Killer ITS cars got bumped to a higher class (ITR?) then we would have a much better balanced 5 class structure. The NEW cars that are in need of a place to be classed could get classed in (ITR?), ITS, and ITA.
I doubt this idea will ever happen as you would need to add a lot of weight to some of the current ITS cars to make the Integra and CRX competitive but hey that is my view of what might work.
I had made a list of what cars were competitive in each class, the ratio of cars that were competitive vs. number of entrants (and different cars entered) really showed that ITS and ITA are a real problem and need to be completely re-vamped. I think it also showed me that in the past most cars were classed into ITA or ITS and someone A) didn’t look to the future, or

did a poor job at it, but maybe (IMO) that was because 2 classes is not enough for the current market needs.
I hope the future holds a better outcome for all of IT. I think it is a shame when only 2 or possibly 3 cars can win in a class, weather it is IT, PROD, GT, WC, ALMS, or F1. No matter how many people race “that car” it just makes for poor racing IMO.
Raymond