Motul 47x wrote:
It's to late, we are at the Pro-Built stage. The numbers from the Dyno prove that. If you want to keep it a Junkyard Motor Series then you will need to have a Motor Claimer Provision. $ 500.00 and you can claim anyone in the Top 5 position.
Pete
Exactly.
Dirks had the lowest HP out of the top 4 starters, but I guarantee you he still had more than myself and most others in the class. That proves two things... First, that even at a power track like Miller's outer loop, it takes more than just engine power and money invested to win. But secondly, that we do have a huge problem with engines in our class, and you apparently need at least a fresh rebuilt engine to have a shot at Nationals. I think there are a few people without that who did quite well, but they're outnumbered in the upper ranks by people building engines, because "that's just racing" and "my competitors have it, so I have to do the same". As most of the class is hoping to just break 130whp, others are 140+whp.
I can't say I blame anyone unless they've done something to cheat or take advantage of others, but it's obviously not a level playing field, and is certainly not "low cost, equal racing"... The bar keeps being raised, and the intensity, ridiculousness, and "investment" is being taken to a level that far exceeds what's reasonable or sane for a fun amateur hobby. It's the Spec Miata story all over again. Might as well go race Pro, but without any real sponsors or more than a handful of spectators.
Just can't seem to have a competition without things getting taken too far and ruining the whole point of it all.