Let's just say this: if you don't send in your idea, assuming you can make it
work, then you have wasted your time. I would love to read it and see if it
passes muster. We are open to all new ideas but this one, off the top, has been
thought of, tried and proven not acceptable. You MAY find that when you get
down to the guts of the formula. If you can make it work, maybe the stock
classes will be all the better for it. Why do you think we are restructuring
this year? To continue to evolve...
I would not drive an 88 4 cyl Fiero in ES because I do not think it can win. Is
that what you wanted me (or anyone else) to say? There are HUNDREDS of cars
that can't win because we have only 9 classes. Is this version of the Fiero so
popular that we are missing some huge demographic by having it in ES? Check
where it lands in the new class structure and tell me if you think it can win...
I drive what I drive because it has a chance to win Nationals and I love the
car. I drove a 1997 Fiero in CS when I first started and along with my learning
curve, found out that the 88 car was a better choice. I 'upgraded' to that car
because it was more competitive but still a car I liked. Bottom line for me, I
need to drive a car I like and a car that I feel can win. I am a racer and this
is racing.
AB
"George Ryan" <quad4fiero@webzone.net> on 07/15/2000 11:48:19 PM
To: Andrew Bettencourt/FIELD SALES/Kingston@Kingston
cc: "jon e prevo" <tcbracer@juno.com>, autox@autox.team.net, "NASA"
<nasa@wco.com>
Subject: Re: Fair Classing for everybody is ridiculous? (was Fiero classing)
You will note I am not including every single written word in my response -
I think everybody that is bothering to read this has read it all before
:-)
You are so negative, so "it can't be done because I can't do it" that you
are
not reading what is being said. I will NOT send anything to the SCCA for
that reason, too many egos there!!
You are still trying to make my thoughts fit your present structure. I am
an advocate of starting over, with an all new perspective, and that can
only be done with a new organization. Too many dinosaurs in your
organization to start over. I had one answer to my earlier AP/FP dilemna
that read something like - - back in 92 and 93 when the rules were being
drafted, the Q4 wasn't allowed in the GT2 Fieros, and since those were
the basis for the GT ruling, your car never was legal - -. Of course, he
forgot the rulebook wording "per the CURRENT GTCS", in the book
since January 1,1995. Dinosaurs!!
With new rules, and a new organization, there will not be a '92 and '93.
Sorry.
Oh, I have had another thought. You, yourself are an excellent driver. Why
don't YOU field an '88 Fiero 2.5 in ES this year at the Nationals, and see
if
you can get anywhere near the trophies. Then I will talk with you about
classing
after.
BTW, what is it you are driving this year, anyway?? One of the "cars of the
moment" perhaps?
One more thought. There have been several threads about going from Street
Prepared to Prepared, and how it can't be done. That is the progression I am
talking about. One can't take a Stock car, set it up for Street Touring, add
a
few more goodies and have it in Street Prepared, gut it and mod the engine
for
Prepared, then go full blown with a blower for the Mod catagory. There is
no progression. And if you think that there hasn't been multiple postings
about
that, you are sadly mistaken.
G
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