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12 May 2006, 07:33 (Ref:1606733) | #1 | ||
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Does Australian motorsport have too many classes?
Interested to hear other poeples point of view.
I think that it is evident that there are a number of classes that are well, struggling for numbers and having to compromise aspects of specifications and race formats to fit into others, I have heard the comment so many times at the track like "we have to many classes" and "CAMS need to have a good look at what they sanction". Now i know that you are never going to please everyone but why am i starting to think that there is growing anomosity amoungst the ranks about how Australian motorsport is being developed? Personally, i think that there could be some "culling" but where do you start??? There is sooooooo much potential but at the same time i think that there is so much frustration with the lack of guidence in developing Australian motorsport. I wish that people who push the buttons for motorsport in this Country would put a little more emphasis on other classes outside Tony "i wanna be like Bernie" Cochrane and V8Taxies which in my opinion are boring as bat**** to watch. Anyway, interested to hear your thoughts... rant over |
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Culling is not the answer as there will be some who have invested quite a lot into their respective classes. Merging is possibly the better answer...
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12 May 2006, 07:56 (Ref:1606747) | #3 | ||
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Look what happened - when was it? 2-3 years ago when CAMS said they would no longer allow any new categories because there were too many already?
Then immediately announced 2 new categories - and, since then, CAMS haven't said a word. How would you handle, say, the HQ evolution into Kingswoods? The current GT 'sub-classes'?. The Production Touring Car Class? One make series? And then throw in the AMRS/AASA versions as well. |
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Its absolutely stupid that there are this many categories, and what is even worse is the polotics or bickering category managers do between themselves when it comes to a "split category". One Production category wont speak to another and will do things differently on race day even though they dont make logical sense, just so they are "different".
Dont kill the categories, bring them under one banner. |
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Do CAMS get money from licensing new classes?
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Yes there are too many classes . As I said in another thread, there are a lot more "Touring Car Classes" now than there ever were. If you were too merge some it would make more sense.. Classis exmples the two basic production classes in the AMRS and the CAMS series. Viola you would get 22 cars into one class.
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Except that the AASA/AMRS version wouldn't be accepted into CAMS (forget the politics for a minute) - their version (AMRS) is to have basically a 'road going' car race whereas the cars CAMS puts into the APCC are anything BUT road going cars.
Thats the first obstacle you have to overcome (and I am not saying either of them is right or wrong - they just have different philosophies) |
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12 May 2006, 13:00 (Ref:1606989) | #9 | ||
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I have to say, I've been rather confused by all the different classes ever since Procar died. I thought it was a shame when GTP and APCC were split up, if you could have those two plus the AUSGT under one banner, that would be a interesting series I think.
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To make someone's valuable property worthless with the stroke of a pen is irresponsible, destructive and shortsighted. If a class is struggling to field a full grid, merge their races with another comparable class in the same boat. |
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12 May 2006, 21:07 (Ref:1607403) | #11 | ||
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it keeps evolving
The classes are constantly evolving.
Leave aside the V8s & Carrera Cup that are ruled by a group (s) intent on making a dollar from the sport (hey, not arguing) - see the Saloon Cars marching onward & upward, meeting at the VS Commodore, the Commodore Cup - should the casual race goer know there is a difference, is there ? The evolution is competitor driven - the HQs, historics, saloon cars .. Sports Cars - just take the ongoing, circular arguments of the protagonists on this forum - all love the sport but want their template applied & even more rigorously oppose the other - me, I just love sports car racing & know there are lots of cars that rarely see the light of day. Too many classes: always been a problem for Aus motor sport. |
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I dont know anything about the politics of these categories, but I really enjoy both classes and would love to see them amalgamate.
Please don't shoot me I'm sure there are many reasons why they can' but it would make for fantastic racing. |
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IMO no.
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The Searle and Kelly BMW's were not bought for the CAMS series, both cars were bought after the AMRS announced the Production Touring Car Championship, to be run in that series. Congratulations to Peter for your first round win at Winton.
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Of course there are too many classes.
And in many ways it's not just about how many cars each category attracts, for instance; - GT-P, APCC as mentioned should/could go together, and Saloon Cars and even Commodore Cup are in the same realm, do we really need these 4 as seperate categories? - The well-documented GT/Carrera Cup stuff. These categories are all based along similiar lines and similiar competitors. Lets be honest, nothing is likely to be done in the close future is there? |
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As far as I can tell, all of the AMRS cars are legal for the CAMS series. However, the AMRS doesn't allow turbocharged cars or anything over 4L in capacity and maximum of 6 cylinders. So that rules out the SS Commodores, XR6 Turbos and XR8 Falcons which currently run in the CAMS series. However, due to the people and organisations involved, I don't see a merge ever happening.... but I thought that of ChampCar and IRL too.... |
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My understanding is that if CAMS cancelled a category and the competitors took CAMS to the ACCC then CAMS would lose.This is the major reason why CAMS is not proactive in rationalising the number of categories.
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What would be so wrong about having a V8 and 6 cylinder division on Saloon cars to incorporate Commodore Cup? GTP/APCC would be a cinch to re-amalgamate as would GT/Carrera Cup/Lotus Trophy if ego's, corporate profits, predatory marketing and self-interests were put aside. |
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