Patrick Wellenius wrote:
I agree with Jim on the ladies class idea. This is a sport where women are at no disadvantage over men. In fact, some of the best drivers in this club are women.
First, I've never been a personal fan of Ladies Class at the local level. It just dilutes the classes and there is rarely any competition (more than one lady in any class). A PAXed ladies would kind of solve this I suppose, if the women wanted it. At the national level, sure I ran ladies. Didn't want to play with the boys. The girls were competition enough for me.
The way it was once explained to me to where it made some sense was:
It isn't that the ladies can't do as well as the men, it's that they aren't all as (mentally) compeditive as the men and are just as happy to compete against each other in a slightly less intense group.
We also (most of the time) come to start autocrossing for a different reason. Guys typically start because they live their cars and the idea of racing them (and becoming better drivers). Girls typically start because they are dating/married to a guy that races. (Before anyone gets offended, yes, some women do start autocrossing for the same reason the guys do, but I'd be willing to bet it's very much a minority.)
Ladies is a nice place to run, with some great competiton nationally, if you just don't want to run in Open (for whatever the reasons are).
THSCC is unique, I think, in the number of women that run at our events, and in their driving ability (Chris, Donna, Mary E, Sally come to mind immediately. There are others I am sure.). Not that my vote really counts anymore, but I think locally, ladies is a waste, especially with the quality of lady drivers you have there.
My main point in posting was to put the "reason" for ladies class that made any sense at all to me out there. Take it or leave it, as it makes sense to you or not.