I agree with ol' Buzzetti. The only way to truly do this if it is even necessary would be to use the World Challenge reward weight ballast system.
There will never be true parity in racing, probably never has, and probably never will. Even in the Skip Barber Series, we all had âequal carsâ from front to rear, but if you could still tell who was faster and who was slower; the cream always rises. I donât want to come off as erogant or egotistical, but it is true. The only way a person gets better is through track time, and instruction with others to work at it. This series is based as (Spec), which means the series tries to take as much of the car and wallet out of the equation as possible (all racing is expensive), and place a majority in the drivers hands.
Look at pro-spec series examples ( Ganassi and Penske in Indycar) and Ganassi in Rolex (9 out of 11 wins) Damn, Ganassi.
Anyway, I still think this is an issue of socio-economicâs and driver ability. It sounds like from my point of view, that some want to penalize the guys who don't have the knowledge nor the time to build their own engines, for the sake of guys who do their own rebuilds.
A PRO Build is totally different than an engine refreshing.
To me a "Pro Build" is what I would do to my engine to run in GTS or Performance Touring, blueprinting and the whole deal.
Freshening my motor for Spec 944 with new rings, etc. but keeping it tollerances in Spec with normal parts, is a rebuild to make the engine last 2-3 seasons, before i have to rebuild it.
Once you have done other types of racing in other series, you will find this out in a much larger way.
Also with what Eric stated, if you really want even engines, than you will have to get one sole engine builder, supplier, and even at that, you are not guaranteed to get a normal âSpecâ motor. When I raced in USAC Focus Midgets we had spec sealed engines. However some did not get the same engine I received, even though all were âlocked, wink:wink:â from our sole supplier. Some teams were getting the engines, and breaking the seal and doing some modifications. Then they went to USAC and stated, well the seal broke when we cleaned the engine from dirt track races, by using brake clean, can we get our engine resealed. So, bam they got their engine re-sealed.
So, if we were to go that route, look out, if people think racing is political and expensive now, wait till you get involved in a deal like that one.