Charlie,
Would love to come out to Laguna, only $159 for the day on track but more like a $1,000 for the trip from Sedona. Wish we could have Laguna and Infineon dates back to back!
Time will tell on how close the field will or will not tighten up with the cap. I am sure many of the same drivers will show up to National so it will be interesting to see.
I think it's been about 2 years ago, one of the threads on this made me frustrated with the variance in H/P and Torque in all of our cars, I felt then that it was a losing battle so I stated on the thread "fine I am going to build a killer, legal motor and I don't want to hear anything about it" so 2 years ago I bought a 1988 motor and had it legally built using parts from 1983 to 1988. Well that motor was just completed a couple of months ago, Dec 2012, one month before the cap:( My last motor never saw more than 134.?? h/p with 131.?? torque. Last week, before our first race of 2013, Hal Dunn and I visited the dyno, I had to detune from what could have been more than 144/141 legal hp/tq to 139/136. Hal with hours of work, got his motor up to 133/139, so for comparison, adding hp/tq for an average, we are less than 2 h/p-tq apart. Before the cap, there is no doubt I could have been with a legal motor making more than an average of 10 hp/tq than Hal. I can tell you first hand being on the 134/131 side of this equation for the past 7 years has sucked at times! So call it bad timing for me, obviously I still am a believer that this is the best rule we have had to date making this more of a driver's class. Knowing my car as well as I do, I feel a HUGE difference in all parts of the track and driving it on the street with the extra hp/tq.
Looking forward to seeing you and the family Charlie, it's been a long time!