OMC, Merc. HotRod
The Mod guys can have the OMC motor, if that happens I’ve got three for sale. But I’ll let them sit in the trailer for anther couple years; maybe they will be worth something for parts. People don't learn much from history or pay much attention to it. The Stock commission without a membership vote replaced the KG4. Why maybe because the motor had been modified so much it cost too much to get a new one. So the new omc was mandated. Racers then modified the omc too. Strange how fast that happened. Now we have a "stock" let me repeat that "stock" motor being offered to us and people want to keep an old motor around. The cool thing that Hotrod has said and will keep saying is that the motor will stay stock. Well unless it used in mod. But that is a different story. I race BSR and on any given weekend there are 8 drivers that can go out and win, to that is what racing should be. Not the same person going out and winning every time. That’s the kind of thing that drives people out of the sport. Trust me I’ve asked and if you don't go out to a drive that quit within the past 10 years that will be one of the major reasons they quit. Now does anyone remember the days of factory support at races, well I sure do, and Hotrod is offering us that again, why is it so hard to take something that is going to help our sport and embrace it? It is funny to know people that have been around to see these changes in our sport and haven't learned from them yet. And on the tuck issue, I didn't care; the BOD said it was a safety issue so I will follow the rule. Don’t call it antics call it protecting us.
Chris Hagerl 8m
History Major, Earth Science Minor
Oh yeah almost forgot any motor that can be converted back into a fishing motor is not considered a racing motor. Checked it for you.
The Mod guys can have the OMC motor, if that happens I’ve got three for sale. But I’ll let them sit in the trailer for anther couple years; maybe they will be worth something for parts. People don't learn much from history or pay much attention to it. The Stock commission without a membership vote replaced the KG4. Why maybe because the motor had been modified so much it cost too much to get a new one. So the new omc was mandated. Racers then modified the omc too. Strange how fast that happened. Now we have a "stock" let me repeat that "stock" motor being offered to us and people want to keep an old motor around. The cool thing that Hotrod has said and will keep saying is that the motor will stay stock. Well unless it used in mod. But that is a different story. I race BSR and on any given weekend there are 8 drivers that can go out and win, to that is what racing should be. Not the same person going out and winning every time. That’s the kind of thing that drives people out of the sport. Trust me I’ve asked and if you don't go out to a drive that quit within the past 10 years that will be one of the major reasons they quit. Now does anyone remember the days of factory support at races, well I sure do, and Hotrod is offering us that again, why is it so hard to take something that is going to help our sport and embrace it? It is funny to know people that have been around to see these changes in our sport and haven't learned from them yet. And on the tuck issue, I didn't care; the BOD said it was a safety issue so I will follow the rule. Don’t call it antics call it protecting us.
Chris Hagerl 8m
History Major, Earth Science Minor
Oh yeah almost forgot any motor that can be converted back into a fishing motor is not considered a racing motor. Checked it for you.
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