erlrich
Super Moderator
Ok, not really creep, but...
Can some of you old timers (SCCA old timers that is) please explain the rationale behind allowing only those IT cars with NASCAR-style door bars to gut the doors? I understand why those guys need to do so, but what I'm having a hard time with is why if we allow some to do it we don't allow all cars to do it. Is this considered a reward for using what is considered a better cage design? If so, shouldn't we just be requiring everyone to install NASCAR bars? If not, IMO the rules are punishing those who choose to use an alternative design. I understand the whole resistance to creep philosophy, but I don't see this as creep; we are already allowing some to do it so why aren't we allow everyone to do it.
Am I the only one who thinks the door gutting rule is inequitable?
Can some of you old timers (SCCA old timers that is) please explain the rationale behind allowing only those IT cars with NASCAR-style door bars to gut the doors? I understand why those guys need to do so, but what I'm having a hard time with is why if we allow some to do it we don't allow all cars to do it. Is this considered a reward for using what is considered a better cage design? If so, shouldn't we just be requiring everyone to install NASCAR bars? If not, IMO the rules are punishing those who choose to use an alternative design. I understand the whole resistance to creep philosophy, but I don't see this as creep; we are already allowing some to do it so why aren't we allow everyone to do it.
Am I the only one who thinks the door gutting rule is inequitable?

I am real close on weight...2606 with more than half a tank...scary to go across the scales this past weekend! but i made it!! I will add more bars soon and spend $$$ on springs and shock revalving as it was like driving a school bus! a very fast school bus! I run my set ups way soft compared to others and this weight put me out of my acceptable range.
