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Slowing down Stock class and insurance concerns

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Subject: Slowing down Stock class and insurance concerns
From: jdmurphy47@aol.com
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 13:42:01 -0500
Okay, let's put together some of the ideas that have surfaced so far to help 
our insurance concerns in order of my preference:
 
1. Slow down the stock classes due to the technology improvements in stock - 
since this class is used as one of the speed measurements to ensure that a 
course is considered relatively "safe".  Stock cars are going faster now than 
many of the higher prepared classes - NOT GOOD.  If we take away BOTH the DOT 
slicks AND the expensive shocks (used to max the capabilities of the DOT 
slicks) with a cost controlled industry OEM replacement, we have used one 
possible way to slow stock classes down.  Other speed reducing methods may 
prove to be better.  A side benefit is lower starting cost which translates to 
more entries.  The closer to stock you become the more will come out.
2. Increase the distance margins for both objects and people - this is not a 
really good choice as it limits the selection of sites and we are already in 
desperate need of good sites now.
3. Tighten up the courses - this is NOT desirable at all as it will hurt the 
fun factor and kill our sport.
 
I may have missed some other measures for helping our insurance concerns.
 
The bottom line here = improving our safety margins will minimize the chance 
that the insurance industry will come down on us.  This has to be our PRIME 
DIRECTIVE or we die -- simply put.  It is this serious an issue.
 
BTW, I am a MOD driver who will be impacted as well as the rest of the solo 
community by whatever happens on this issue so I DO have the right to speak as 
several people on this list said that I did NOT have this right and you know 
who you are.
 
 
Jim
Been Autocrossing since 1970




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