SvoChuck wrote:
how about on your way to not allowing pit crews and corner balance you go back and read the first post in this thread. I was opening the conversation with the idea of a upper limit on engine power. I don't care who builds your engine.
My point about corner balance was that there are always those that have the means to spend money in order to gain a perceived advantage and I don't think you can eliminate that with any rules. I guess my point wasn't clear.
I raced in the Cup series before moving to CA and joining the Spec series. There was constant bickering about engine power and who was cheating etc.
IT IS NO FUN AND WE ARE HERE TO HAVE FUN, RIGHT? IS ANYONE MAKING MONEY DOING THIS?
Look at SuperCup now. It went from substantial fields to 2-3 cars today because of the perception that certain turbos made WAY more power (incidentally I agreed from what I saw). Those same cars always dynoed below the limits set by the series and the tech inspectors never found a violation.
My point in the above is that I think power limits are a bad idea because they don't fix anything. With enough resources, you can cheat the dyno by various means. Even if the winners don't cheat, you will still have people who got beat and will claim that the winners cheated no matter how much you prove otherwise.
I love Norcal Spec racing. I have not heard a single peep about cheating or engine power the whole season and it has been a blast. Every experience I've had suggests that power is about equal (I only know of one car dynoed and it made around 134 HP IIRC).
I was under the impression that 944 Spec was like that everywhere but I guess I live in a fantasy world.
In summary, if I get a vote, I vote to keep rules the way they are and continue to have FUN racing with a great group.