Call it what you want. The #'s in C-Stock were stacked against the car.
Limited production cars such as the TVR will always be political footballs
for SCCA.
I think thats just the way things are. To think that politics don't play a
part in
how a car is classed is silly.
It's just my opinion so don't get your shorts in a knot.
Mike B. TLS#1
Randy Chase wrote:
> Mike Bultemeier wrote:
> >
> > It is A-Stock alright. Last year it was in C-Stock and took 2nd at the
> > Nationals.
> > I think after that the politics kicked in it went to A-Stock.
>
> Do you have some reason to believe that it was politics and not reasoned
> review by the board? According the car's owner, the car should be in
> A-Stock and *he* was happy it was not moved to a SP class. He knew he
> probably had one good year in the car before it would be moved.
>
> Do you not think that if Bill did not have his hand in a cast with his
> thumb sticking up, he would not have done better? I do.
>
> I have no problem with liking a type of car, but you seem to letting it
> get in the way of rational thought. Regardless, the car in this thread
> is not Bill's TVR anyways.
>
> Randy Chase
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