Good Grief
No wonder the stock meetings at the National Convention last the longest. A lot of red tape to get through.
I am not sure if I agree with this vision Scott is claiming stock outboard has. With D Stock being a class that is in need of serious help to keep it racing the next few years it seems anything that would help would be welcomed. But then, that is not the vision as I interpret it from remarks. At the Divisionals in Alexandria KY there were alomst not enough DSH to race evena local event and we had to talk "rig" a stocker just to have enough to race for local points..... I am not so convinced that the problem is strictly regional.
I actually entertained the idea of building a D stock engine for cheap and try to make it competitive with the current engines. I simply won't do that now because that was not the intent of the rules as I read them here. Sorry guys, that seems to be a step backward, not forward. And this represents only my opinion of what I have read here. I do not know the stock rule to the tee.
No wonder the stock meetings at the National Convention last the longest. A lot of red tape to get through.
I am not sure if I agree with this vision Scott is claiming stock outboard has. With D Stock being a class that is in need of serious help to keep it racing the next few years it seems anything that would help would be welcomed. But then, that is not the vision as I interpret it from remarks. At the Divisionals in Alexandria KY there were alomst not enough DSH to race evena local event and we had to talk "rig" a stocker just to have enough to race for local points..... I am not so convinced that the problem is strictly regional.
I actually entertained the idea of building a D stock engine for cheap and try to make it competitive with the current engines. I simply won't do that now because that was not the intent of the rules as I read them here. Sorry guys, that seems to be a step backward, not forward. And this represents only my opinion of what I have read here. I do not know the stock rule to the tee.
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