I would certainly agree that the world has been turned upside down in IT land by recent classifications. And then, just to throw salt in the wounds, the free ECM rule comes along, which benefits mostly those who didn't need it!
But, and I'm sure some who know me will be surprised to see this in writing, I don't think moving the CRX and the 240 to S is the solution. What then do you do with the all dominant BMW? Move it to...........? I hear your case, but I think that at different tracks the results are different....but not different enough that the cars aren't overdogs.
And in the future, what happens when the Shogun 4000 is classed in B and whumps the B class? Move it to A where it will be mid pack?
There needs (desparately) to be a mechanism to re-adjust cars that exceed the performance the Comp Board expects when they classify models initially. I think the BMW is a great example, and the CRX and 240 as well, to a lesser degree.
I would prefer that we draft a letter as a whole, and get it signed by all the guys at the track, that petitions the board for a CHANGE in PHILOSOPHY. A philosophy that allows post classification adjustments to fix grevious errors. Not to the level of Prod or GT, but on a limited, and tightly controlled basis.
The suggestion would be to create once a year adjustment periods for cars after the initial classifications, where obvious overdogs are brought back in check, with the mechanism being the ubiquitous weight adjustment. Too many people lose hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars when their cars are relegated to the midpack at the introduction of a misclassed new model.
And yes, I'm fully aware of the first line of the bible..."Thou shall not be guaranteed competitiveness". Maybe not...but we should be protected from getting burned.
Low cost, competitive and fun racing is the category philosophy....it should NOT be another car of the year category !
Of course, I would not expect the drivers of cars that get an extra 50 lbs or so to be happy, but the goal should be to keep these cars at the front....just not two seconds a lap out in front! The downside to those drivers is far smaller than the downside to the entire class if the situation is left as is.
And no, the limited prep Prod route is not a good solution.....many guys work on their cars enough, and don't want to add more time to that, and the thought and expense of going to slicks turns them off as well.
I've made the case before that the "no comp adjustments" philosophy argument is already bunk, as rule changes such as the ECM rule shuffle and adjust the competitive deck. And I feel strongly that to not allow the Board a "second chance" at properly classification, based on the existing, and flawed philosophy, is doing a disservice to the membership.
Time has come to re-examine the foundation, before the building caves in.
PS....this thread might be better in Rules and Regs"
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Jake Gulick
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
[email protected]
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