Dennis, you of all people should be wary of the "it
can't work" mentality. SM faces that exact same
attitude: "sure SM is successsful now but wait until
the big-$$$ engineering efforts get involved."
STS is a hugely popular class, especially at the local
level. There's enough collective wisdom within the
class and in SCCA to deal with the problem of
soft-compound street tires. There's an answer
somewhere - an exclusion list, an inclusion list,
testing, a production or distribution requirement,
whatever. The anti-ST doomsayers have been crying
"the sky is falling" since before the class was formed
and it has done quite well since then.
Kent Rafferty
> But yes, you guys are on thin ice. There's nothing
wrong with y'all making
> hay while the sun shines and having fun while it
lasts, but your foundation
> is built on sand.
>
> DG
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