jdh":365la7vg said:
Why should I go to the runons? So I can meet John Heinricy in person on the grid just before he laps me three times. Cost is part of the issue. Having a shot at a podium finish is a stronger draw. That is not going to happen when pro drivers with full factory support are populating the front third of the field in some classes.
Competing under the same rules? Absolutely he should be welcomed. John Heinricy is no different than Bob Tullius, or Paul Newman or Joe Huffaker. If you don't want to race against the best then your in the wrong game. Go to your local trophy store and pick yourself up a nice big one.
jdh":365la7vg said:
All due respect to the drivers of the LBCs, have you considered a newer car that is easier to find parts for and requires less work between sessions to get you back on the track?
Less work....maybe. Available parts? Not even close, I can pick up the phone to any number of guys who will sell me race ready parts for a LBC. Race prepped Engine or suspension parts for Yaris? Fit? not so.
jdh":365la7vg said:
We also need to work on getting the young-uns to step up leadership positions in the club at all levels.
jdh":365la7vg said:
If those classes are so under subscribed as to be relegated to second class status do the right thing and remove them from the GCR and force those who want to continue to compete to buy new cars for one of the chosen classes. So what if they cannot afford to buy a new car. We don't need them po' folks in the club anyway.
Yes we do need the Po' folks. Who would you rather have in your club. Somebody with every dime they have invested in a car, or a rich guy that will go as quickly as he came. Where do you think volunteers come from? The Po' folks who live and breathe SCCA. You don't want the Po' folks and you don't want the John Heinricy's. You talk about Rationals being a success because they were inclusive. All I hear is exclusivity.