Mr. Grant sez:
>Right now the whole supplemental thing is engraved in silly putty. There
is
> no standard for establishing a class as a championship class.
>That is not at all true. The process may not be _published_ anywhere,
but
>there most definately IS a standard.
>- - you run with an established class
>- - if you meet the entry target, you are broken out into your own Sup
class,
>with the winner given a "National Winner" jacket but not a Championship
>- - next year, same deal
>- - meet the targets two years in a row, and the following year you're
>National
>- - fail to meet the target two years in a row, and you're gone.
>Simple. Elegant. PROVEN.
Uh, Dennis, not quite. Just ask the F125 crowd how well this standard has
been applied. They've met the standard and STILL haven't gained national
status. And F125 cars can't run in any other class and no cars from any
other class can run int F125, so those guys and gals are REALLY dedicated
to get their class off the ground to a long heartbreak from SCCA.
Ben Thatcher
http://ApexBenefits.biz
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