Let me be clear, there's been no special "policy decision" about this issue. There is a standing policy of not publishing the minutes of the meetings. The standard way of answering member input is through Fastrack. That's the only policy.I'm not impatient. I'm just concerned about the shitstorm we are going to see on this car.
What's the policy reason for not disclosing the ITAC recommendation now?

... If it is too heavy it is DOA and it will be like a lot of the other cars in the ITR listing that will never get built. I hope you took this chance to class the car fair because it has the potential to really help grow ITR. ...
I think the ITAC members are right here. The ITAC is an extension of the CRB. I hate when people who have minority opinions on boards undercut a board’s decision.
I am sure that when it is published we could hear something like “some on the ITAC wanted to me more/less aggressive on the weight but all and all we are glad it is classified”
That is fair.
Besides no matter what the number is there will be nasty letters and that kind of shit storm keeps anything from getting done.
You are half right as well Kirk. The consensus from the outside looking in is that right now ITR is "displaced BMW" with a few others mainly the Porsche that got a sweetheart weight in the process. Many of the other options are pig heavy and a waste of time to build. The S2000 builds will pick up as they drop in the used car market. These cars are too expensive to build on a whim that it might be competitive or it might get fixed if the weight is proven too high. The 300z is very popular but will not be built for that reason. I expect the RX8 will have the same fate. Shame.It's probably no surprise that positions fell out into two camps:
** If you list it too heavy, nobody will build one and it will ruin ITR
** If you list it too light, everyone will build one and it will ruin ITR
Of course, I'm overstating just a LITTLE bit but you get the idea. I'll be most pleased if EVERYONE complains. That's my operational definition of consensus - everybody is pissed off.
K
But why shouldn't the membership have just an active a role in the weight making decision at the ITAC level as the "do" at the CRB level?
I guess I mean, why not have the ITAC recommend a weight and open that weight up for comment before it goes to the CRB?
The more open the process is and the more opportunity to "test" the number yes, the more people can bitch in the short turn but the LESS they can scream in two years about the "Secret Car Club" nonsense.
...I expect the RX8 will have the same fate. Shame.

...and tweeners (the 325i could be one of those as would be the RX8)
Have to agree with you, ITR almost looks like Spec BMW on tracks around here.
You are half right as well Kirk. The consensus from the outside looking in is that right now ITR is "displaced BMW" with a few others mainly the Porsche that got a sweetheart weight in the process. Many of the other options are pig heavy and a waste of time to build. The S2000 builds will pick up as they drop in the used car market. These cars are too expensive to build on a whim that it might be competitive or it might get fixed if the weight is proven too high. The 300z is very popular but will not be built for that reason. I expect the RX8 will have the same fate. Shame.
You've got to be kidding. The original (overstated) hp, the Rx-8 was over the max hp for ITR.
As for ITR as spec BMW, that's because the cars were already here, and no one wants to race them in ITS anymore. I'm confident the E36 325's will be underdogs once the fields start to fill up. Especially if the Rx-8 comes in too light.