Kevin Allen wrote:
But I also understand that we're not running national events here, and there are only a few cars in the club that are prepared for national competition (and mine ain't one of 'em).
But you were not attempting to bring it up to a national level in STS. You knew that cause you read the rules. And a motor mount change is not a weenie protest. That modification was done for purely a performance advantage. By the way, January's Fasttrack addresses this issue.
As for what is a weenie protest, usually the person getting protested thinks it is a weenie protest. I would suggest a review of the SCCA protest rules. The protest committee has a broad range of leeway in doling out penalties.
Let's use Chris for example. He decides to replace the valve with an aftermarket one. He is protested:
1) It is determined that the valve is an OEM replacement and adds no performace benfit. The protest is denied.
2) The valve is an OEM replacement, it does smooth out the power band, thus improving low-end response. He is DSQ'd for that event.
3) Chris provides documentation stating this is a VW replacement part and it being so, it allowed. But the VW documentation is written on Chris Brown's personal letterhead. He would be DSQ'd and banded from competing.
I would hope that cheating is an exception in the club and not the rule of the club.
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Jim Pastorius
2008 Silverado VortecMax
1992 Camaro
CMC#92
2002 BMW R1150R
2009 3rd Place CMC Mid-Atlantic Championship
2009 CMC Hyperfest Winner