I decided I could no longer keep quiet after reading several posts and conversations about the 300 class. A little prerequisite before you read this thread. I help start this class, I raced the class, I never beat Terry Kerr. I don't cry about it at night. If this offends you, please read the entire post before commenting.
There has been discussion amongst the ranks about changing the 300 class, to a novice only class, no high points, no HOC criteria, etc... this is mainly due to a single individual, who I will name, Terry Kerr. Terry has won the class three years in a row. Well that's not fair huh?
So let's think about this for a seond. How many times has Pater won a CSH/20SSH, or Hearn in BSH, or heck, Sutherland in CSR. Is it fair to remove them because those are not a novice class? And why is this a novice class? Isn't suppose to be a true stock outboard class? Isn't 300 the fastest growing class, attracting both novice and experienced drivers. Where do novice drivers cut their teeth against some real competitors? I learned more about driving by having Terry in front of me at Dayton when he set the record in 300 in 2016 then I did chasing a half or full lap behind Pater in 20SSH.
Also, if you do a little fact checking, Stephen Lisius, Joel Kiddy, Dean Sutherland, Eric Wienczak, Mark Miskerik and TJ have all beat Terry this year at races. Let's throw them all out too! (check High Points and race schedules)
Oh, it must be the boat! Let's throw out a boat that's how many years old? It's not fair. Right? The boat that was build for 20SSH when the 300 was even in existence. Well it must be the boat? How many of you in this discussion have had serious discussion with getting a copy of the boat built for you. Before I decided to go another route, I know I did.
For the boat, after Terry won in Grass Lake, I was there with 2 members of the SORC that measured, remeasured, and measured a third time, because it's just not fair. Guess what, the boat was legal!
Bototm line, I urge everyone to stop this bickering, stop the unfair crys, and let's focus on what truly matters at this stage...the continual growth of our sport.
And for clarification, I moved to 45SST, not becasue I couldn't beat Terry, but becasue my knees can no longer take the pounding, but I might as well blame the 300 class for that too. If I was out front I would have had a better ride right?
There has been discussion amongst the ranks about changing the 300 class, to a novice only class, no high points, no HOC criteria, etc... this is mainly due to a single individual, who I will name, Terry Kerr. Terry has won the class three years in a row. Well that's not fair huh?
So let's think about this for a seond. How many times has Pater won a CSH/20SSH, or Hearn in BSH, or heck, Sutherland in CSR. Is it fair to remove them because those are not a novice class? And why is this a novice class? Isn't suppose to be a true stock outboard class? Isn't 300 the fastest growing class, attracting both novice and experienced drivers. Where do novice drivers cut their teeth against some real competitors? I learned more about driving by having Terry in front of me at Dayton when he set the record in 300 in 2016 then I did chasing a half or full lap behind Pater in 20SSH.
Also, if you do a little fact checking, Stephen Lisius, Joel Kiddy, Dean Sutherland, Eric Wienczak, Mark Miskerik and TJ have all beat Terry this year at races. Let's throw them all out too! (check High Points and race schedules)
Oh, it must be the boat! Let's throw out a boat that's how many years old? It's not fair. Right? The boat that was build for 20SSH when the 300 was even in existence. Well it must be the boat? How many of you in this discussion have had serious discussion with getting a copy of the boat built for you. Before I decided to go another route, I know I did.
For the boat, after Terry won in Grass Lake, I was there with 2 members of the SORC that measured, remeasured, and measured a third time, because it's just not fair. Guess what, the boat was legal!
Bototm line, I urge everyone to stop this bickering, stop the unfair crys, and let's focus on what truly matters at this stage...the continual growth of our sport.
And for clarification, I moved to 45SST, not becasue I couldn't beat Terry, but becasue my knees can no longer take the pounding, but I might as well blame the 300 class for that too. If I was out front I would have had a better ride right?
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