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Re: (imrx7) Re: Car Classification Rules

To: David Hawkins <otgrouch@twosrus.com>
Subject: Re: (imrx7) Re: Car Classification Rules
From: Chris Shepard <maverick@purplemtn.com>
Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 08:56:52 -0600
Comments inserted..

David Hawkins wrote:
> 
> [snip]
>
> While
> I may not protest you for having a grey area, I WILL look down
> on you as a competitor if you don't follow the rules.  
>
        If you wanna protest my little junker into Modified, you
        are most welcome to do so.  Heck, I'll run as a Formula
        car if you want.  "Formula J" (junkyard), of course.  :)
>
> I look at a
> car, see an aftermarket shift knob (which can be a HUGE
> advantage on some cars....a poor man's short shift kit) and wonder
> what else has been subjected to the grey area.  After all, if you're
> going to wave a technical rule book violation in the open, what
> have you done that can't be seen?
>
        My issue wasn't cheating vs. honesty, more of a cartoon
        about the hillbilly and his beatup '49 Ford listening
        to a De Tomaso and Lotus owner arguing over decals, but
        I certainly agree with you.  SCCA Solo II is _supposed_ 
        to be "amateur" racing, isn't it?  What's to cheat about?

        Another reason I don't race the Vette anymore...just to
        get an extra set of wheels and Hoosiers or whatever would
        have cost me more than what I've got invested in my beater.
        I never realized money was such a _major_ factor in deciding
        who was gonna win in "amateur" racing.  Driving skills aside,
        street Bridgestones just can't outrun T/A R1's.  I came real
        close a few times, but was always half a second and $2000 
        shy of that 1st place trophy.  

        Which reminds me to ask...since the new ST class is split
        street vs. racing tires, why shouldn't that apply to the
        Stock classes it came out of?  If they did that, I might 
        dust off the Vette and have a go at SS again.
>
        [snip]
> 
> My point?  I don't see it as weenie/bickering/petty if someone calls you
> on an illegal mod.  The rulebook is there for everyone, and for some of
> us, the sport is a lot less fun when we see blatant disregard for it.  
>
        On the other hand, the rulebook can result in a lot less fun
        for those of us who _do_ adhere to it.  People always wonder
        why I, with my "super hot Prepared racer",  mentally compare
        my times to the C stockers, and get excited when I see that
        I actually beat one of them.  8-D

        But then, if I were any less competitive, my sport would
        probably be solitaire.  ;)


-- 
Chris "Maverick" Shepard - Bailey, Colorado
SCCA Solo II Class FP '83 RX-7 (junker)
*and* Class SS '86 Vette (screamer)
Believe it or not, the little Mazda is actually more fun!

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