There are a lot of racers out there who have marginal budgets. Pretty much the vast majority of us from what I've seen. Those of us who run F500 nationally do so because it's where we can put in the most professional effort. 99% of the people I've known who race anything do so at the limit of their discretionary income, whether that is F5, FC, EP, AS or anything else.
The point of the mods as I see them is to attract others in the same position. Not to make the class so expensive you can no longer run on a limited budget. The point is not to attract the FC or FF national or even regional entrants. The point is to attract the Spec Miata, ITA-B-C-D, IT7 competitors and maybe college grads as I've mentioned before. These are the people who can't and won't be able to afford an FC or FF nationally. These are also the people who I've heard from time and again "I didn't buy a F500 because (insert noise, shifting, CVT, suspension gripe here)." Most of us operate under marginal budgets. Our best bet is to remain nationally competitive, and become a MORE ATTRACTIVE class to new entrants. Lots of the SM guys and IT guys spend as much as we do. Some just don't like the formula. Steve > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:f500- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard L. Hensley > Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 12:13 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [F500] Numbers decrease > > I pointed this out about three weeks ago. A road race, at the minimum > costs > about $850.00, + + +. and that's just to be a tail marker. To many of us, > its not beyond our desire, its a simple matter of run one or two SCCA road > races or a whole season of Solo and / or something else. I don't object > to > MC engines or other changes to the class as legal alternates however, I > don't feel they will improve participation unless they attract racers from > other more expensive classes. (and I don't think that will happen) > > Richard L. Hensley, P.E. > Hensley Engine & Machine > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 11:19 AM > Subject: Re: [F500] Numbers decrease > > > > Exactly, not so much the gas but the entry fees. The reason that we > > autocross is that I can justify $15 to 25 plus a couple gallons of gas > and > > a Sunday. To road race with a $300 entry and associated costs is still > > beyond my desire to compete. > > > > Allen > > > > ---- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> I think Gene's post has correctly identified the problem with our > >> lowering > >> participation numbers. > >> > >> Like any social or other group, generally a groups make up is > structured > >> with > >> the "haves" and "have not's". Not meaning to be derogatory to any one > >> sector, > >> the FA guys have a very low percentage of "have not's" in that group. > >> F500 > >> has the just the opposite make up. Among my golfing buddies it's the > >> same > >> with skill level. > >> > >> There are however two factors consistent with the "what happened to the > >> F500 > >> class number" situation. (1) about 2002/2003 we started losing numbers > >> and > >> (2) about the same period different sectors of the economy started > >> "tightening > >> up". > >> > >> In my opinion...F500 would have a resurgence of car owners back racing > if > >> the > >> price of gas was again $1.70 a gallon and entry fees were $50 to $75 > >> less. > >> > >> Louie Schultz > >> Philly Region, SCCA > >> September 15 & 16, 2007 @ Watkins Glen > >> Formula Car Magazine F500 Challenge Cup > >> Presented by Hoosier > >> With Additional Support From > >> SUNOCO > >> The Glen Motor Inn > >> Lakewood Vineyards > >> Sunset View Creamery > >> > >> > >> > It scares me too, and I don't yet have a National ticket. But I > think > >> > I have some idea of why the numbers in this class have fallen so much > >> > more precipitously than some other classes. F500 is truly (no > offense > >> > meant, so if you take some keep it to yourself) a bottom feeders > class. > >> > By that I mean that, due to the low cost of competing, many of the > >> > competitors are very budget limited. If the cost of racing goes up > >> > 10%, a much larger proportion of F500 drivers will drop out or reduce > >> > race entries compared to, say, FA drivers. I know that's very true > in > >> > my case; after a long "discussion" with Medicare and my health > >> > insurance company, we now owe a 4 digit balance for some physical > >> > therapy my wife needed. Due to that unexpected expense, I have > scaled > >> > back my planned season and will not be able to get my National in > time > >> > to add to our numbers this season. I WILL have a National going into > >> > next season (unless the car breaks catastrophically), so if we manage > >> > to make it through this season, I'll add my participation. If we > >> > don't, well, I'll just race Regional and continue to flag the > >> > Nationals. > >> > > >> > Gene near Seattle > >> > > >> > On Apr 15, 2007, at 6:50 AM, Jay Novak wrote: > >> > > >> > > It just scares me to see > >> > > our National entry numbers drop by about 60% from 5 years ago to > last > >> > > year & > >> > > now down another 20% this year. For the life of me I can't see why > >> > > our > >> > > numbers have fallen so quickly. ________________________________ FormulaCar Magazine - A Proud Supporter of Formula 500 The Official Publication of Junior Formula Car Racing Subscribe Today! www.formulacarmag.com or 519-624-2003 _________________________________ _______________________________________________ F500 mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change options please visit: http://f500.org/mailman/listinfo/f500 *** Please, DO NOT send unsubscribe requests to the mailing list! ***
