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RE: Vehicle eligibility...

To: <billh@pa.dec.com>, <mrc01@flash.net>
Subject: RE: Vehicle eligibility...
From: Smokerbros@aol.com
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 12:12:01 EDT
Bill Hamburgen writes:

<< BTW, Charlie, I agree with you about running out of suspension travel 
being an important determiner of when a vehicle flips.  But it's hard 
information to use when teching some unfamiliar vehicle and trying to 
assess if it's likely to flip.  Automotive categories are getting fuzzy 
and a quantitative index might help.  To pick a couple concrete examples:  
you'd almost certainly let an ordinary Subaru or Volvo sedan or wagon 
run.  But how about a Subaru Outback or Forester?  Or a Volvo 
Cross-Country?  They have the same basic chassis as the vanilla version, 
but an extra inch or two of ground clearance.  Where do you draw the 
line?  >>

Uh, I think I already drew my line at: "Vans, SUVs and Non-lowered trucks."  
I should probably amend that to "non-lowered SUVs."  The Typhoon comes to 
mind as a lowered SUV that you'd probably allow to run.

The problem is that you come up with a formula, and someone (me) has to 
administer it.  There will be exceptions.  It'll exclude all VW's, or Mini 
Coopers, or something, and we'll make an exception.  As soon as you make the 
first exception to the formula, you might as well throw it out.  Quite 
frankly, I don't want to go measure a vehicle to see if it can run.  We don't 
have to be all things to all people.  And whether you like it or not, there 
is a lot of subjectivity in our sport.  I get enough questions thrown at me 
in the course of an autocross day.  When someone else is SFR's "answer man" 
they can use whatever formula they want...

CHD

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