Excellent Point
Tammy Dawe requested equal reprsentation for all regions it might help slant the table away from regions with out pain!
Aside from representation, larger regions have had the "I don't see what it would hurt" mantality. I have stated many times, if you are hosting races week after week with a limited number of classes, the new drivers you attract are targeted to those classes. In Regions where you are racing multiple categories and two or three times as many classes, you risk losing a new driver to a class that is not raced nationally.
The argument has always been to rely on our members to be responsible and help new drivers make the right choices to grow our sport. For the most part I would agree that current racers have good intentions, but you might encourage a new guy to buy you 2nd or 3rd motor at a discount to unload it and help out. When in reality the right choice to sustain new memebrs is to get them out front capable equipment.
How do we do that? Eliminate parity committees and allow new motors to dominate classes .... too radical???
I think that it is working in the J category.
While there is some rumbling about parity with the OMC....the J category is the only category that grows year over year and they lose drivers each year by age and size to other categories.
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Aside from representation, larger regions have had the "I don't see what it would hurt" mantality. I have stated many times, if you are hosting races week after week with a limited number of classes, the new drivers you attract are targeted to those classes. In Regions where you are racing multiple categories and two or three times as many classes, you risk losing a new driver to a class that is not raced nationally.
The argument has always been to rely on our members to be responsible and help new drivers make the right choices to grow our sport. For the most part I would agree that current racers have good intentions, but you might encourage a new guy to buy you 2nd or 3rd motor at a discount to unload it and help out. When in reality the right choice to sustain new memebrs is to get them out front capable equipment.
How do we do that? Eliminate parity committees and allow new motors to dominate classes .... too radical???
I think that it is working in the J category.
While there is some rumbling about parity with the OMC....the J category is the only category that grows year over year and they lose drivers each year by age and size to other categories.
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