I like that there are good intentions here, but this effectively lowers the bar and I believe that hurts us overall. The more I think about this, the less I'm able to support it. If we want Rocky Mountain to dominate Nationals next year, aside from bringing tires that don't completely suck, we will need more drivers able to race with our podium finishers, and we need to do that by helping everyone get faster, not by making our podium get slower. We're already the slowest class at enough of our races.
As always, I'm in favor of working to equalize cars (not drivers), and rewarding good driving, which will help push everyone else to improve. If someone wins because they're a good driver, then they deserve to win and we should not penalize them for that. If someone wins because they have a better (or lower weight minimum) car, then that's a problem and takes the value out of this.
We've had enough problems with artificial intervention this year that I'm finding it very difficult to remain interested. I want a level playing field, and I want it to be hard to do well, but it should be equally hard for everyone. If I don't do well in a race because I suck or have some occasional bad luck, then I can deal with that, but I'm done getting screwed over damn near every time because of things outside of my control. For the $$$ I've spent on my horrible 2008 and 2009 seasons, there are a lot of other things that would have made me a lot happier, and I don't intend to repeat that mistake in 2010. You know I love our group and all, but if we're not going to have "low cost, equal racing", then there's just no value for me and I'm going to move on to something else...