I am just going to reply to the topic on how it is relevant to me and my experiences and let all the other banter fall by the wayside.
EDIT: In relevance to the hondatech post, I think that post is AWESOME. You know why? He cared enough about what was going on to NOTICE what other were doing. That means that he is seeing what is going on and taking part in thought and wanting to do better/excel.
As far as race tires and trailering in a car -- if you have money/resources -- do what you want to. If I had a gazillion dollars and I had a REAL track car that I brought out to autoX and I am a real NOV -- so what? It happens in EVERY class to everyone.... someone could show up in X-class or OPEN in any class an dominate on a specality track made car setup by NASA. It happens, but if you are there everyday, you can win in the long run.
Also, this gives you a PERFECT change to talk with other people in your class and ASK them why they are doing it. TALK to your competitors. I am sure they will LISTEN to you and let people compete if you are taking away their fun. Socalization is part of it, afterall.....
For me though, I have done a grand total of 13 autoXes -- 1.5 years. Out of that time, I came into THSCC and I never bothered to run NOV as I had already placed top 3 in a Subaru Challenge event, so I got my 'freebie' trophy. For me, if there had been competition in NOV class and a year round program, I would have done it. In any class, it is all about COMPETITION, and if it is there, and gives other NOVs more ATTAINABLE times to shoot for -- I say it is good.
However, as Intermediates or Experienced drivers, I have always wondered why more people never moved up to PRO class? If you 'complain' about NOVs, could you not complain about those not driving PRO and hogging the Open Class trophys by not letting those who are competitive with each other have their time in the 'light'? Is it right or wrong to stay in Open, or is it a choice? Do you go there is you are Top 10 all the time? Do you go there if you have a large budget? Do you go there if you have a National Title?
Same with NOV. It is just a classification that you deem yourself whether or not you should be there. It is a choice. Right?
It all boils down to wanting a challenge, or going to a place where you feel comfortable. That is why we have TIR. That is why we have a bazillion different classes -- you can find what works for you, and enjoy it. Why are the AWD hack guys running STU? They are competitive with eachother and it is like a 'Spec' class where it is more about the driver. THAT for me has been awesome, and a place where I can learn from a driver who has a much different driving approach, but it very good in doing so.
Anyway, NOV year round --- why not. It is a class with rules. You come in half-way, you knew the rules. It gives you a small sandbox to try it all out and give you a chance. Better there to gauge your performance than 1 of 1 class in something else where you never really know where you stand and only have PAX as a driving force for your skill..
- brian