Originally posted by Big Don
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The Steering Committee had a clear goal of one "currently available new" motor per class. The people in that group and that support that group have not wavered on that point. The Sidewinder in 20SSH supports the goal of a single new and currently available motor recognizing the restricted 302 as a stepping stone to keep the class alive until the SW was ready.
How quickly they all forget
The 302 was introduced to save the class from extinction as it fills a speed/weight range gap between C and A. It was approved with the clear intention to fill a gap until the Sidewinder was ready for full availability. Please remember the very sorry state of 20SSH before the introduction of a restricted 302. The class was on life support.
Some may see a restricted 302 as the short term answer to this class but it is not a long term solution to what is wrong with 20SSH.
The future of your proposal depends on the protective instincts of those 302 owners that have gotten a glimpse of success in the wake of the tier 1 Y-80's and are threatened by the Sidewinder. My question to them is: they can buy a Sidewinder today but what is the pricetag of your motor after a 2014 Closed Course Championship? What does the third place guy do after the second place guy ponies up for your motor?
I believe the purpose of the proposal is to increase the value of top performing Y-80's so that the current owners can dump 40 year old tired aluminum that there are critical parts availability issues for to purchase the next new thing.
Please don't try to tell me that preserving dominance; or even competitiveness at the highest levels of 40 year old motors is for the good of the sport.
BW
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