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2017 Competition Licence Changes
Has anyone come across this yet in next year's regs?
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I posted that 10 days ago on the Calendar thread and it was completely ignored- which hopefully means that no-one on here is affected, or no-one reads my posts!!!!
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29 Nov 2016, 16:06 (Ref:3692129) | #3 | |
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impossible to police . . . . and if you were going to do that then It should be lower . . . . that's considerably higher than most novice spec race cars ? and certainly most historics.
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29 Nov 2016, 17:21 (Ref:3692151) | #4 | |
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Looks like a step in a sensible direction to me. To take a specific example from the historics, I guess it rules out a Lola T70 on a National B? Lotus 23B will be close.
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I can't download the document to my phone but I expect you can guess my view of this - long overdue!
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Rather than try and apply the rule to individual cars, HSCC are applying minimum licence requirements to their individual championships. Simple!
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As Joe said though - it's impossible to police this is many series.
There are an awful lot (the majority I suggest) of championships/series where you are not required to declare any kind of power or weight for your car, so how do they intend to police it? Agreed that certain cars built to a known spec can generally be accepted as having a (more or less) certain power-to-weight ratio, but what about the rest (majority) of us? Most of us who go club racing have cars that are unique to us, built to a given spec, and I would say there are a fair few of us who don't even know our car's power-to-weight ratio. I have a car that's awaiting rebuild that's close to the limit for this rule. If, when I rebuild it, I either give it A) a bit more power, or B) a bit less weight, then it could end up over the limit. But who's gonna know? The series it races in doesn't require any such declaration of power/weight. So, whilst I don't necessarily disagree with the rule in principle, I think it could be implemented in a better way and aimed at people with limited experience of such cars. After all, there are plenty out there who've raced cars with this much power for years, and know how to handle them - why should everyone suddenly be penalised and forced to fork out yet more money for an arbitrary licence upgrade? I say, if it must be enforced, then apply the rule to newcomers with limited experience, similar to the current black/yellow cross sticker. It could be extended further if deemed necessary, maybe to around ten races initially, perhaps with a further five showing proof of finishing whilst driving something with power-to-weight above a certain point, but below the point required for the new rule - thus proving they've raced something reasonably powerful before being let loose in the really quick cars. I agree it's a good idea to stop little rich kid Johnny going out and buying himself something with 500 horsepower as his first racecar when he gets his ARDS test at 17, I don't think it's right to penalise experienced racers in this manner. It's just putting yet another barrier in the way of racing - as if there aren't enough already! |
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Blimey all that administration! I'd rather just pay the extra £34 and pass on. It's not perfect but it at least sends out a message.
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I think the HSCC have got it spot on, hopefully other clubs will follow.
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Ditto!
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