Another fun weekend of AutoX competition is in the books and I'm beat! The "arrive and drive" plan with Darryl worked out great in my opinion. His car was a monster in Huntsville and let us get the top 2 times of the day as well as top pax. A big thanks and kudos to the Novices that traveled. That is a huge benefit to the overall scoring of the North vs South competition.
Sunday it was so hot by the time we got to the third run group my tired 13" tires were giving up and each run was slower. The small group and 2 drivers meant we were still changing number when it was time to go. The tires got hot and we couldn't cool them off enough. Congrats to Leon Drake and Brandon Davis for taking home the top times.
During these weekends there's always car discussions, duh. Rules discussions and various chit chat. I hear at least once per weekend event, are these/is that legal? We are a club that is supposed to run our events according to National SCCA rules. Meaning we have classes and rules for those classes. If you are building a car for XYZ class it stands to reason you would follow the ruleset for XYZ class. Right? That makes sense. I know that it would be cool to try out the latest new go fast bolt on goodies, and besides, what does it matter if those rules don't allow certain things to be changed on the car? This is for fun right? I want to run XYZ class cause that's where I can be most competitive. BUt who's gonna care if I bolted on a new gadget just to try it out for a while?
True, AutoX is supposed to be for fun but we have the ruleset to keep it fair and to keep us inline with the National classing and rules structure. Some of you may never decide to go to a National Tour and that's fine. Although you really are missing out on a lot of fun, fast competition. The local mindset at every region I've been too is that if you have illegal motor mounts or whatever, as long as you get the approval of your fellow class competitors, you
are fine. The problem with this is that you might go somewhere else, beat some one at an event, and you get disqualified. That part that no one cared about locally all of the sudden is low hanging fruit and easy pickings.
Determine what you want to do with AutoX and play by the rules. If you want to build a car to class specs, as my attorney says, the SCCA rule book is somewhat clear. If you want to build a car to play regardless of a certain ruleset, there's a class for that too. ALSCCA is very accommodating.
Discussion?
Sunday it was so hot by the time we got to the third run group my tired 13" tires were giving up and each run was slower. The small group and 2 drivers meant we were still changing number when it was time to go. The tires got hot and we couldn't cool them off enough. Congrats to Leon Drake and Brandon Davis for taking home the top times.
During these weekends there's always car discussions, duh. Rules discussions and various chit chat. I hear at least once per weekend event, are these/is that legal? We are a club that is supposed to run our events according to National SCCA rules. Meaning we have classes and rules for those classes. If you are building a car for XYZ class it stands to reason you would follow the ruleset for XYZ class. Right? That makes sense. I know that it would be cool to try out the latest new go fast bolt on goodies, and besides, what does it matter if those rules don't allow certain things to be changed on the car? This is for fun right? I want to run XYZ class cause that's where I can be most competitive. BUt who's gonna care if I bolted on a new gadget just to try it out for a while?
True, AutoX is supposed to be for fun but we have the ruleset to keep it fair and to keep us inline with the National classing and rules structure. Some of you may never decide to go to a National Tour and that's fine. Although you really are missing out on a lot of fun, fast competition. The local mindset at every region I've been too is that if you have illegal motor mounts or whatever, as long as you get the approval of your fellow class competitors, you
are fine. The problem with this is that you might go somewhere else, beat some one at an event, and you get disqualified. That part that no one cared about locally all of the sudden is low hanging fruit and easy pickings.
Determine what you want to do with AutoX and play by the rules. If you want to build a car to class specs, as my attorney says, the SCCA rule book is somewhat clear. If you want to build a car to play regardless of a certain ruleset, there's a class for that too. ALSCCA is very accommodating.
Discussion?
). They are there to get the cars inspected...nothing more.
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