I was reffering to the regulars not run offs, and the serious ones, not the 1990, 440's.. How many of those new comers bought new cars, or late model cars? CR
Joe Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Three? 27 at Run-Offs, only a couple teenagers, four newbies announced on this list in the past several weeks, and I'm in contact with four more off this list, and I'm sure there are others. I've spoken to most of them and they all joined F5 for the same reason . . . almost verbatim from Cory & Chuck's messages, which happens to be the same reason I joined, and Cory, and Chuck, and 99% of this list. We all look forward to the learnings from the FS project . . . as much as you're willing to share. I think the "democratic" style "Improvements Initiative" is the fair and efficient way to determine what is best for the class. We're certainly free to launch another effort to push through another list of Improvement Items for the class in 2007 . . . maybe inexepensive shocks and who knows what else. The healthy debate on this list and testing and FS kind of projects are much appreciated by all in providing facts to the debate, which will lead to an informed class membership and informed "vote". . . . we all want the same thing for the F500 class . . . healthy growth and continued close, affordable competition. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Reinhardt" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 7:26 AM Subject: RE: [F500] Pucks again > Hey Chuck, and all three of those families will contiue to enjoy the > class!!! > > > CR > > > "McAbee, Chuck" wrote: > Chris - > > The Rakovan of 2005 used the wording 'snowmobile derived drive train' to > implement a design around a transfer case that permitted the engine to > be turned so the exhaust ports faced the rear of the car. While that > design was found to be legal, when protested at the 2005 Runoff's; the > CRB/BOD implemented clarifying GCR wording to make it illegal for 2006 > and beyond. The Rakovan of 2005 ventured into the gray area of the > rules. > > If the CRB/BOD would implement a 'RULE' about the 3 inch rubbers or > shocks, that would be in the Black & White area of the rules with no > gray. If there are Black & White rules for the manufacturers to build > cars around, they will as long as someone will buy them. Kenney Price > built, I believe, 6 new Scorpions that competed at the Runoff's this > year. The 'Highly Competitive' racer will always spend his money if he > thinks something is better (i.e.. Faster) than what he currently has. > > I have to agree with Cory - F500 is not a stepping stone class for young > Karters on their way to be the next Michael Schumacher. It is a highly > competitive class for nominally young FAMILY men (I know all about the > old pharts that also participate, cause I are one) and women that have > the passion to race but don't want to bankrupt their family in their > pursuit of that passion. The talk of Bike Motors, Geared Transmissions, > Hydraulic Shocks and Springs does one thing and one thing alone - DRIVE > COST UP AT A GEOMETRICAL RATE besides making all existing cars obsolete. > > Were the class to implement Bike Motors, Geared Transmissions, Hydraulic > Shocks and Springs, then the class would be just like all the other > Formula classes and lose it's market. > > > > Chuck McAbee > SEDIV #16 > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris > Reinhardt > Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 11:34 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [F500] Pucks again > > > Cory, there's no foundation that new cars will be built around new > shocks, ask any of the builders, Jay for example on here, there isn't > enough money/new driver's/interest in the class to design/build a new > car. > Here's a recent example, the Rakovan, do you think he wants to build > a new car around a new shock to find out it will outlawed? > We keep getting back to the fear of the unknown.. > > CR > > > ----------------------------------------- > This email transmission and any accompanying attachments may > contain CSX privileged and confidential information intended only > for the use of the intended addressee. 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