> Katie K. writes: (paraphrasing DG)
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>
> But in the context of a national competition which is likely to attract
> those of a more "serious" persuasion, perhaps those with more money might
be
> tempted to run in such a class, and since the rules are unlimited, they'd
be
> able to spend whatever it takes to build the dominating car.
It seems to me that is kinda how it is in any class at national level. I
suspect that most,
if not all, of the winning cars are prepared to the max the rules allow
(read $$$). Being
a low/no budget racer myself, I'm not complaining, I accept that as part of
the game.
If you want to win at Nationals, you will most likely have to spend some
money,
amounts depending on the class - AM obviously being more expensive to win
than HS.
>Those without are left in the dust. With rules, there is some control over
what can be
> done to a car, making the class more accessable to all.
>
I wonder if we all had unlimited money, what classes would be the most
populated?
Rick Brown
FP 240Z
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