Jesse Prather":3frjgtsj said:
RonInSD":3frjgtsj said:
What defines a Pro race? Is ChumpCar and 24h Lemons pro racing?
Ron, you should know better. It's far from it.
LOL Yes, I know better but how does one define what Pro racing really is? You can win money? Gets media coverage? Classes? Top Level Competition? Rules? Or is it just big budgets? So ChumpCar and 24h Lemons may not meet the last couple.
I think some people may think Pro racing is where you can win money. You can win money in SCCA club racing. But to me Pro racing is more about the drivers.
Lets get down to what defines professional, the Oxford dictionary defines professional as: "a person engaged in a specified activity, especially a sport, as a main paid occupation rather than as a pastime"
So that tells me that in Professional Racing it is when the drivers are paid by some one else or the expense of the race is paid by some one else. I always say club racing is where you are racing on your own dime and pro racing is where you are racing on some one else dime.
In ChumpCar and 24h Lemons their may be some paid drivers but for the most part they are not paid. In "Pro" racing not every driver is paid. Some are the "gentleman" racer who race out of their own deep pockets but a majority are paid drivers or the cost of the race is paid by sponsors.
Now getting back to the original question as why you don't see more people stepping up to the Pro races on the weekends. I believe it is that the Pro association is trying to sell their product to sponsors so they want to have a different product then everyone else. They want their own set of rules with current model cars so the association can sell it to sponsors and so teams and drivers can get sponsors. B-Spec is an interesting concept that I think may cross the lines and get cars from different groups moving around but associations are mixing up the B=Spec rules a little to match their needs.