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10-15-2014 10:42 PM |
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Originally Posted by Kido1986
(Post 1985372)
I was looking at it from SCCA Solo (including the Time Trials program) perspective as this is a one make series essentially. This would attract a great number I feel. I can't say it comes completely unbiased but I have tried to separate my personal side out of it as much as possible.
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Originally Posted by dradernh
(Post 1985549)
Excellent point, as this is the principal purpose of any set of rules.
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Originally Posted by raul
(Post 1985592)
While I generally agree, we have plenty of multi-discipline drivers such as myself that would love for the rules to align somewhat simply to drive attendance to the 86 CUP. Attendance is the key to success, but attendance is only gained by having a good balance between price and balanced rules, along with a friendly staff and great competition.
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I disagree with this statement (about rules driving attendance). While obviously getting attendance is critical to growing and maintaining a series, rules serve to set a standard for competition and make as level of a field as possible, with the only large dynamic being driver skill. Other series (professional and amateur) with multiple makes do not apply to this case as the same basic fundamentals of the car are the same, it is your driving and modification route that create success. Out of some of the major sanctioning bodies, only the SCCA makes a reference to getting people out to drive, the rest mention providing the playing field for which to provide fair competition.
As an experiment in the current points system, my car (mods listed in my signature) would be a -0.50 and in the Stock Class. If you put me on lower TW tires (i.e. RS3), I would be at 0.50 and still in the Stock Class. Compared to C Street, you guys get to have some nicer suspension bits, but cannot maximize its potential with an alignment whereas I choose to forego the fancy suspension in favor of an alignment (assuming we are on 220+ TW tires, otherwise you're up a class). Two different ways of compensating for the vertical load and lateral force transferred to the tires; which one works better is what competition is all about.
However, if I were to do the mods I plan on doing at some point for NASA TTD rules, I suddenly bump up to to the Modified Class.
Most of this is all secondhand on my part as I have never participated in the 86 Cup, nor do I know how people with certain mods did in comparison to others with different mods, but in the same class. My interest is in hopefully working with @ raul in the future to help expand his vision for a Southeast 86 Cup.
One suggestion I could see is a more even gradation/breakdown of the suspension mods, to allow for non-adjustable shocks, 2-way, 3-way, 4-way, external reservoirs connected to the shock body, remote external reservoirs etc....In most other categories you progressively added in 0.125 or 0.25 increments but the suspension piece went in full 0.50 increments.
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