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We don't want to rid ourselves of a good class and maybe make somepeople unhappy and not autox as much.
Fewer drivers = more runs for the rest of us...
I've decided that I really don't care what we end up with, as long as I still get a good quantity of "driving all crazy and stuff." I've only been around for a year and a half, so I don't have the experience with different class structures to really know what works the best as far as timing/scoring, registration, making people happy, etc. I have no problem (personally) with the way things are run right now. I also have no problem with the way things are run by VMSC (all runs at once, no TIR class, etc.) or SCCA (Subaru Challenge events). As long as there are rules that don't accomodate everybody's individual preferences, somebody's going to be unhappy.
I would like to see certain people move willingly into the open classes and move up in the rankings, but that's just my personal opinion. When I was booted out of Novice class, I went to STS - because certain people explained to me that it was where my car would fit the best. If STS wasn't available, I might've run TIR at first. But once I got pretty good at driving the car, I would've gone to Open, and of course bought race tires. If there were no TIR or ST classes, and the system was set up to send you from Novice straight to Open (DSP in my case), I would've gone willingly. I got my butt kicked in STS at first, and I kept coming back. Wouldn't have been any different in DSP.
I'll say it again, if you're a competitive person, you'll do what you have to do to win. But if you're not a competitive person, it doesn't really matter what class you run, does it?
Peace and love,
Kevin Allen