Who approved?
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APBA General Racing Rules only allow full APBA members to participate in Championship races. There is a specific prohibition for single-day members (which is what the AOF and NBRA racers will be considered at this race) in participating in Record Runs or Championship races. However, at the 2005 APBA Annual Meeting, I went before the APBA Board of Directors to obtain a waiver of this rule for this race only. It was approved by them.
I appreciate that this race may affect the Stock and Mod Hall of Champions. But how much more will it mean if you participated in this event, competed against a whole slew of drivers who never come to APBA events, won and were then enducted into the APBA Hall? I think quite a bit.
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Thread and comments start here. Above is for reference.
This is not to be construed that a joint nationals race should not take place.
But when a race is billed as an "American Power Boat Association Winter Natioanals" where bonus points are awarded that can influence the outcome of Hall of Champions or other high points awards (high average) all participants should be APBA card carrying members.
If a combined championship race is desired by members, let the membership vote on the matter and bill the event as a combined APBA, AOF, NBRA event where bonus points and HOC credit won't be effected.
We as member of the APBA we need to question how this race of combining of competing organizations was approved.
Apparently the stock outboard chairman took it upon himself to approach the APBA Board of Directors and have rules waived with out either membership or commission knowledge ( there is no indication of this matter in both the Stock and or Modified commission 2005 Atlanta National Meeting minutes posted on the APBA website) to authorize a joint race bannered as the "APBA Winter Nationals".
Procedually this is very WRONG. No member could voice his opinion or vote on this significant matter.
The stock chairman obviously overstepped his bounds with total disregard to the racing membership.
It appears the Modified category Winter Nationals are also to be bound with the BOD decision and waiver of the rules with no representation on the part of Modified Commission. ( This topic according to the Mod Chairman and a Mod Commissioner was never presented to the commission for consideration. Also the Stock Commissioner contacted indicated that the Stock commission was not notified either. The above people did attend the Atlanta meeting)
We cannot allow a single indivual, in this case the Stock Chair, to make and or change rules or policy with out membership input. This is effectively the way it happened.
If having non APBA members compete in a Bonus Points Championship is allowed it will dilute the significance of this Winter Nationals.
For those of us who are very concerned with points, keep in mind the outcome of this race can and will effect Hall of Championship points and other high points awards , ie; high average.
Another potentially large problem will be inspection. Since it is an APBA Championship event will all organizations conform to current APBA tech. rules?
Are all organizations tech manuals exactly the same so to assure all competitors of parity and being on an even playing field. Even a slight difference can be an advantage or disadvantage. (consulted briefly with an APBA Insoector and he indicated that the rules are different)
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APBA General Racing Rules only allow full APBA members to participate in Championship races. There is a specific prohibition for single-day members (which is what the AOF and NBRA racers will be considered at this race) in participating in Record Runs or Championship races. However, at the 2005 APBA Annual Meeting, I went before the APBA Board of Directors to obtain a waiver of this rule for this race only. It was approved by them.
I appreciate that this race may affect the Stock and Mod Hall of Champions. But how much more will it mean if you participated in this event, competed against a whole slew of drivers who never come to APBA events, won and were then enducted into the APBA Hall? I think quite a bit.
__________________
14-H
Thread and comments start here. Above is for reference.
This is not to be construed that a joint nationals race should not take place.
But when a race is billed as an "American Power Boat Association Winter Natioanals" where bonus points are awarded that can influence the outcome of Hall of Champions or other high points awards (high average) all participants should be APBA card carrying members.
If a combined championship race is desired by members, let the membership vote on the matter and bill the event as a combined APBA, AOF, NBRA event where bonus points and HOC credit won't be effected.
We as member of the APBA we need to question how this race of combining of competing organizations was approved.
Apparently the stock outboard chairman took it upon himself to approach the APBA Board of Directors and have rules waived with out either membership or commission knowledge ( there is no indication of this matter in both the Stock and or Modified commission 2005 Atlanta National Meeting minutes posted on the APBA website) to authorize a joint race bannered as the "APBA Winter Nationals".
Procedually this is very WRONG. No member could voice his opinion or vote on this significant matter.
The stock chairman obviously overstepped his bounds with total disregard to the racing membership.
It appears the Modified category Winter Nationals are also to be bound with the BOD decision and waiver of the rules with no representation on the part of Modified Commission. ( This topic according to the Mod Chairman and a Mod Commissioner was never presented to the commission for consideration. Also the Stock Commissioner contacted indicated that the Stock commission was not notified either. The above people did attend the Atlanta meeting)
We cannot allow a single indivual, in this case the Stock Chair, to make and or change rules or policy with out membership input. This is effectively the way it happened.
If having non APBA members compete in a Bonus Points Championship is allowed it will dilute the significance of this Winter Nationals.
For those of us who are very concerned with points, keep in mind the outcome of this race can and will effect Hall of Championship points and other high points awards , ie; high average.
Another potentially large problem will be inspection. Since it is an APBA Championship event will all organizations conform to current APBA tech. rules?
Are all organizations tech manuals exactly the same so to assure all competitors of parity and being on an even playing field. Even a slight difference can be an advantage or disadvantage. (consulted briefly with an APBA Insoector and he indicated that the rules are different)
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