David wrote:
from the 9/26/200 SEB minutes, proposed for 2001:
"Cars which are classed only by the designation NOC (Not Otherwise
Classified) or by catch-all instead of by specific model, in Appendix A
Stock Category, are not eligible for competition at the Solo II National
Championships, Solo II National Tour, or Divisional events until
specifically classed by the SEB."
So, take, for example, if I were to build a '76 'Feather' Duster, since
it's not specifically listed as a car, it falls under the 6 cyl & 8 cyl
sedans NOC, I wouldn't be able to compete at a tour or even a Divisional?
Come ON! Do I then have to get up a letter writing campaign here on
Team.net to get my specific car, a '76 'Feather' Duster, it's designated
classification? I realize it may not be that good of a competitor but
PLEASE! It's a classic automobile with huge potential for a national
trophy! *gdr*
Where then, do I find a DODGE Neon in their Stock Classification section?
Hmm? I only find a CHRYSLER Neon. How does that work?
*sigh*
This response is somewhat in jest, but still.... Whoever menitoned a few
days back about the Civic SI where it was originally classed in the late
80's was right. Sometimes the board DOESN'T think straight.
Brandon
86DS(am I sure I can run that class at Nationals?) '99 Neon R/T
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