Cory,
 
The snapped belt may not be expensive in and of itself, but when the  entire 
weekend is thrown away because it breaks in lap 2, the effective cost is  the 
entire weekend, i.e., entry fee, hotel, tow gas, tires, etc.  From my  
experience, my actual finish rate hovers around 50%, and I do a LOT of  
preventive 
maintenance, and have never hit another car, hit a wall, or otherwise  created 
a 
driver-error DNF.
 
Under any circumstances, I think you missed my point (or I just didn't  get 
it across well).
 
If you ask most people in the paddock what they think of F500, you will  get 
several responses, and these are what limit our attractiveness to those who  
come into SCCA with no understanding of our class structures.
 
1) Unreliable
2) Noisy (almost as bad as RX-7s or FMs)
3) 'Not real race cars' or 'overgrown go-karts'
4) Just another formula class with 2 cars on the track
 
To solve perception #4 by growing, we have to deal with perceptions  1 
through 3.
 
Also, if I may, has anyone thought about trying to get the word out by  
putting information in karting magazines?  Putting ads into SCCA is talking  to 
those who already know who we are, IMHO......
 
Marshall Mauney
2002 Red Devil




In a message dated 7/23/2006 5:44:14 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
<<<Although our cars do take a lot of "tinkering", I have to  disagree with 
Marshall regarding reliability.  If you run your engine  stock/legal and 
replace the belts on a reasonable cycle, I beleive our cars are  very reliable. 
 The 
guys who got me into racing were IT drivers and they  were also having to 
work on their cars all the time.  A big difference was  when they had a 
mechanical DNF, it was something much more expensvie than a $50  belt.

I do agree that you can race a SS or IT and  have long periods where you 
don't have to spend so much time between races on  maintenance (like we do), 
but 
the guys that do that aren't winning national or  ARRC races.  In addition to 
spending $25k for an engine from Sunbelt, how  much reliability do you give up 
when you tweak an SM to the point where it can  win national races?

I am not trying to flame  Marshall, I just beleive that it is accrate to 
describe our class as very  reliable.>>>
 




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