Ok I misread Glens email, he stated NASCAR has stiff penalties for using
TC and SCTA has same deal, stiff penilties. My mistake I just misread
the email, or just selective reading like my wife says I have selective
hearing.
Jon
ARDUNDOUG@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 4/17/2002 4:53:10 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
>webmaster@landracing.com writes:
>
>
>>Correct me if I am wrong we are amateur right, NASCAR is not, lets not
>>become what they are. Lets make our own rules.
>>Are we having fun yet?
>>
>>Jonathan Amo
>>
> I have no feelings one way or another on the rule banning data gathering
>in the new Classic class. However, I see no connection between SCTA-BNI and
>NASCAR, NHRA, CART, IRL, et.all. SCTA-BNI is a pretty democratic
>organization. Unless I'm badly misteken the rule changes are not just
>dictated by a small nucleus of officers behind closed doors. The inputs from
>all the participants and members of SCTA are passed on to the Rules
>Committee, which holds meetings open to all association members, at which
>testimony is heard from interested parties. The whole process is done in a
>pretty democratic way. Dan, correct me if I'm wrong.
> My supposition on the data-gathering ban was that because the cars in
>this new class are from an era where computers were not in wide-spread
>automotive use yet, and possibly devices like EFI hadn't been invented or
>perfected yet, the Rules Committee wanted the participants to run this new
>class with the technology that was available when the cars in this new class
>were built. What other restrictions are there on the new Classic Class?
> I haven't received my 2002 Rule Book yet, but that was the general line
>of thinking that I recall hearing last year when the class was being
>discussed.......Ardun Doug King
/// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try
/// http://www.team.net/mailman/listinfo
/// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive/land-speed
|