Ok, first of all, I want to ask; why did the age for KPRO go from 18 to 16? I run KPRO and I love it, but with this new rule, this will be my last year, and only my third. The range of 11-16 is too short, only 5 years. But that's if you get in it when you're 11, and not all new drivers do. Especially if you have a new driver come in who has no knowledge of boat racing whatsoever, they just heard about it from a friend and want to do it. And they are 15 years old. That means they race 1 year of kpro and then have to move up to (speaking for USTS) 125? I don't think that is enough time for a new driver to experiance racing and get to know a lot about it before going up against some real pros, world champions and national champions, and yet they don't really know what they'er doing. I thought 18 was a good age, because by then you have had your drivers lisence for maybe 2 years and driving comes naturally in a way because you have done it. 16 doesn't really let drivers experiance driving and racing. I think the kpro age should stay the same so younger and new drivers get more and better experiance in a class where everyone is learning, not where you're learning and everyone else knows what they're doing. What was the purpose of the rule to start with?
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