Dave
Scott did not have a co driver in 06, or any other year. In addition, in 
06 he tried a radical front tire on the first day, so his first day 
times weren't very good. I was pitted right beside him and witnessed it 
all. And his second day nats times were pretty good. He was also the 
fastest FM car in the test day before nats with his usual tire setup, 
and if you know Scott, you know that he reminded us all of that all 
week.  BTW, the top four cars in the class were two driver cars. It made 
a huge difference. I guess solo has now become a "team" sport.

This whole idea of engine changes and limited slips being allowed is 
just stupid, IMO. I'm sure Art and Chuck will claim otherwise and beret 
me like they have anyone who has posted against these rules have, but do 
a simple comparison between existing FF (C mod) rules of 110 hp, no 
limited slip, 1100 lbs weight, narrow narrow wheels and cantilevered 
tires to those of the new Solo Vee and you get at least 130 hp, limited 
slip, weight of 975, and unlimited wheels and tires. It just makes no 
sense. Much less so the comparison of the 500 cars with go cart axles 
and not even shocks or springs.

I agree with all the chassis stuff for the Vees. That's where the 
concentration should be to equalize the field. Just the disc brakes are 
going to take 30 lbs of rotating unsprung weight out of the cars and 
make them much more neutral handling because they can now balance corner 
entry with brakes like we do ... add to that the cambered front ends and 
you have significant improvements. Also I agree about the Formula First 
chassis. After all it's in the chassis where the two cars are far apart, 
not motors. The Vees have never been out powered by the 500s.

It looks like the SEB/MAC just gave all the Vee guys anything that any 
one of them asked for. If the SEB/MAC feels that these are good rules 
maybe they should share the info they used to base all these changes on 
rather than require us to hustle out to Vee engine builders, etc and 
start from square one all over again. Instead all we get is a bunch of 
crap from them about how we should go do research now and fight these 
changes with a letter writing campaign. You would think they wouldn't be 
so defensive about this. Certainly Stan didn't treat the road racers 
that way last year.

Dave Phaneuf wrote:

> Did Scott have a co-driver in 2006?
> I heard you were screwed without one.
> Maybe tire warming blankets should be
> legal?
> Dave Phaneuf

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