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RE: BSM/SM2

To: "'Bradley Lamont'" <lamont@mailhost.org>, autox@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: BSM/SM2
From: "Isley, Jason C." <JIsley@cell1.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 11:54:09 -0700
        Here is a thought... Monday in Topeka there is nothing happening, so
run the Supplemental class nationals Monday. They split into two groups half
on north the other on south, then in the afternoon they switch. kill an
empty day and they don't effect the regular classes. 

Jason "RX7 KLR" Isley
jason.isley@alltel.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Bradley Lamont [mailto:lamont@mailhost.org]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 11:35 AM
To: autox@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: BSM/SM2


At 01:07 PM 9/22/2000, Kent Rafferty said:
>Based on Roger's criteria, we should eliminate the
>following classes:
>
>         Street Prepared:  DSP ASP,
>         Prepared:            BP, AP, FP, EP, DP
>         Modified:             DM, BM, EM, AM, FM
>         Other:                 F125, SM
>
>That certainly will streamline Solo II :-)

Well, since I've already stepped on a bunch of toes, I might as well get 
the rest...

At Nationals, we had 1097 drivers total:

stock                   464     43%
SP                      240     22%
P                       176     16%
M                       146     13%
other (STS, SM, F125)   71      6%

I don't have numbers for regional events, but I'd expect the percentage of 
stock class cars to be even higher due to the number of novices coming out 
on street tires.

In terms of number of classes, we have 30 total classes (combining ladies 
into the open classes)

stock           9       30%
SP              6       20%
P               6       20%
M               6       20%
other           3       10%

The new stock class re-org is being done to add another super-duper stock 
class at the top, while "not increasing the number of classes in an already 
over-divided classing system" or something to that effect.

Perhaps the P and M classes should reduce the number of classes and give 
them to the Stock classing people.  That would preserve the total number of 
classes.

It'll never happen, of course.  Too many committees, too many people with 
cars built for their class, etc.

I wonder how the SCAC would feel about 2 more stock classes for their new 
proposal?

Brad

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