Chuck Branscomb wrote:
One problem, imo, with TIR is that the differences in potential street tires used are vastly greater than the differences in different R-compound autox tires. There is basically one tire, maybe two, that is at the top of the heap in TIR, and they are significantly faster than "typical" street tires most will have by default. Hence, the tire equation is a major factor here...perhaps more so than any other autox class.
huh? sure its a factor, but if TIR is eliminated, stock cars on stock tires will have to compete against R compounds with their street tires, instead of competing against other cars on street tires, that was my whole point. Sure there is variation amongst various street tires, but the difference between regular street tires and "cheater" tires is far less than the difference between R compounds and regular street tires. . .
Frankly, ladies class has a far more legitimate reason to be eliminated if you ask me, why does sex have anything to do with your ability to drive a car? If anything, they typically weigh less (the Danica Patrick complaint) and have an advantage, which would argue all ladies should be REQUIRED to run in it to PROTECT the open classes (not in support of this, just theorizing). At least TIR actually has some performance reason to seperate themselves into a seperate "trophy pool" and "dilute the open classes" even if the PAX's are slightly off for them. Lest anyone misread this, I'm NOT saying eliminate ladies class. The real answer to the question though is nothing, sex has nothing to do with it, its there b/c its fun, and people enjoy it, so we let it live on. . .
I would feel slighted by its mere existence if I were a woman, but that goes down a hypothetical I don't think any of us want to go. . .