jimpastorius wrote:
The point here is, if they are a novice, let them run the car as classed. If they show up with a totally prepped car or get a great co-drive offer, well then good for them! If they do well, they will win and no longer be allowed in NOV class. The current rule would only make sense if you excluded R tires in NOV and we don't do that.
I would just like to pipe in my two cents, gentlement.
While I have read through this whole thread, I understand both sides of the arguement, strictly sticking to the NOV part of the thread (not the TIR discussion).
I think that this post shows a REALLY good point, and a reason why NOV might not be allowed in ST*:
MikeWhitney wrote:
I haven't read all the posts, but I thought I could shed some light on why ST* classes aren't in NOV, since I think I helped push the rule through.
NOV is an "assumed" street tire class. Sure, every once in a while someone shows up co-driving a car with R-comps, but it's pretty rare actually.
When STS was available in NOV, everyone with a legal car was running it. STS was dominating NOV since 2/3 of the stock class cars could run there at an advantage. The STS pax wasn't working where nearly everyone runs on street tires.
Damned if you do, damned if you don't. It's just a matter of minimizing badness. No good solution, except perhaps banning r-comps from NOV. But it's such a minor problem, who cares?
For the record, I do *not* believe that ST* eligible cars should be banned from TIR. I have my own reasons, which may or may not be as valid as anyone else's counterargument. But I still wish TIR would go away
While this does show a good application of the exploit of the ST* PAX, it fails to show the flip side of this arguement.
For this weekend's autoX, I am running STX OPEN, and my wife is a NOV. Since she CANNOT run in STXL as a NOV, I have to bump her to ESPL. While this is not a huge deal (since she is a NOV), it will make for a PITA weekend since we could possibly be in two different run groups. That will split us up, and make the time most unpleasant.
If we choose to both run in STX, she will be at a 'disadvantage' since she would be forced to run the open class. I don't think that anyone should be FORCED to give up their NOV runs. I mean, I understand people who do not want to be 'de-throned' by a NOV who is getting too much of a PAX handicap, but it is for what, (1) race? And it is in PAX, so - in my mind - they will be regulated back afterwards, and lets see them kick but in STX without a close to preped car.
Back to my point, my wife (Stacy) isnt nearly as competitive as me, and it MIGHT not bother her to run with a lower PAX 'help'. However, I don't think she deserves to be slighted of running a rightfully STX ride and given a 'tougher' PAX because some people don't want 'one race NOV wonders'.
NOV should only be competing with NOVs, and since we dont have a year round NOV class, DONT include them in the whole field PAX. That way the big boys are happy to not have 'cheaters' among their ranks, and those who are NOVs actually in ST* cars will prevail since they are better preped.
Just my thought, and please feel freet to give constructuve criticism. I want Stacy to have all the chances to *win* her class (or do the best che can, even if that is not her goal [to win]), and I don't think it is fair that she is denied that because of some *S people wanting to exploit a ST* PAX (where street tires are only allowed).