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Re: AP Nationals Turnout

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Subject: Re: AP Nationals Turnout
From: "Rocky Entriken" <rocky@tri.net>
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 16:40:26 -0500
----- Original Message -----
From: <JDMurphy47@aol.com>
> The rumor I heard is that the DP Matai's will be moved to AP next year -
this
> should help AP's numbers.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark J. Andy" <marka@telerama.com>
> Not if I had a DP Miata it wouldn't.
> :-)
> (though one assumes weight will be taken from the car, etc.)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Kline" <solo2dmmr2@hotmail.com>
> If memory serves me well, when I left the SEB town hall meeting in topeka,
> they said they were moving the miata from DP to AP.  Reasoning was what
> other car does the miata most closely resemble??????  An elan, only with
30
> year newer technology.  If they are indeed moved and the ones that
attended
> this year return there will be an increase of 6 cars and 7 competitors in
AP
> open and 2cars with 3 drivers in APL.  The fastest Miata won DP, would
have
> finished 2nd in AP and the slowest would not have been last.  Based on
this
> years numbers and times if Miata was in AP they would have had 14 drivers,
5
> trophies with 2nd and 5th going to Miata drivers.  Looks like a fair match
> to me.

The Miata in DP weighs 1775 (1.6) or 1875 (1.8). I do not recall precisely
the proposal for it to go to AP, but at a different weight formula that
would have it at 16xx something IIRC.

It's an overdog in DP, but needs a good home where it can be competitive. It
is too important a car (popular model, lots of 'em out there).

Picking up on Don's analysis above -- the Miata that won (and won last year
too) is about the best-prepped of the bunch, but still has room for more.
The one in 5th is a road racing car that ran at its road racing weight,
about 200# heavy by our book.

The DP-winning Miata was half a second behind the  Tiger that won AP, and .2
ahead of the Corvette that won AP last year. The Tiger had two drivers, BTW,
so the Miata also beat one of the two Tiger drivers. Comparisons are a
little fuzzy because DP was the only class that ran in the relatively hotter
weather of Tuesday-Wednesday (all other P classes ran Thursday-Friday). Time
of day is a wash, both AP and DP were Heat 3 classes; both APL and DPL were
heat 1.

Also, if the three DPL Miatas had gone to APL, they would have had a
five-car class, two trophies won by the two DPL trophy winners and by a
bunch! In fact, the Miata that was 5th DPL would have been third in APL --
and that one (which was 10th in DP) has basically a bone-stock engine.

Miata in AP seems like a pretty good fit to me.

And I like it moving outta  DP where it is really not a good fit.

--Rocky Entriken

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