> However, if the DSM cars really are the only cars that are effected
>by
>this ruling. Then why not let them stand as they have been and change
>the way future cars are classed.
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Here's kind of a silly question. Does the SCCA have no more provisions
for "grandfathering" in cars that were "built" before the rules changed?
I know that in club racing aluminum roll cages are no longer allowed but
the ones that were built prior to "X" date are still allowed.
Is grandfathering even a feasible possibility?
They (SCCA, SCAC, SEB, NRA, AARP, SPCA, Whomever) cannot expect people
to keep changing (read as costing more money) a car that was legal under
last years rules just because a rule got changed this year. Can they?
Just a thought.
See you on course.
Eric Linnhoff in KC
#69DS TLS #13
'98 Neon R/T
<eric10mm@qni.com>
Mustang Sally,
guess you better slow your Mustang down.
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