RFotes wrote:
KAL Racing wrote:
:? maybe we can continue to have some open dialogue about the rule
… I have a lot of questions...
This in not a Rant kids, so feel free to share your opinions
… For some reason it is frowned on by some to post on a forum with respect to the rules and some consider it stirring the pot and its Not... stand up and pee … and lets hear it !
Well I'm going to stand up and throw out some questions to the forum.
first... I'm one of many people that was not able to make the drivers meeting in November, for me I need to make money so I can try and beat people in formula.
-I'm really not against the whole 15" mid section but I never knew in a "stock" class you could have an after market mid section..
next
- this has been my biggest concern since I started racing (either being a bi-stander, or racer) but a weight limit. why hasn't this been brought up more...? Ive read the new rule... "Class rules may change at any time to allow for equality and growth
Any winner of 3 consecutive race days will be required to add 50 lbs". the rule is fair... but what bugs me is Greg and his 1200 lbs allison. Sorry Greg not to throw you under the bus but you and your boat are lighter than all Lake racer boats. In my opinion so we can allow " Equality and Growth" is to have a minimum weight limit.
hopefully instead of this forum blowing up, can we talk like adults and come to a conclusion. Even if this can be a side note for next years rule updates that would be much appreciated. I want to see other winners in formula instead of it being greg 5 years in a row.. kinda boring...
Ryan, OPBRA has a full rules committee now with four members. These guys put together some rules and changes for the 2018 season that were discussed at length. One of them was a weight minimum for Formula. There was an STV in Formula this year that did beat Greg in a heat. That boat was also in question regarding rules but was allowed to run. One of the issue that came up with a weight class in Formula is it could turn away prospective newcomers. V21's and similar boats were discussed. Trying to get these types of boats out to race is a challenge as they typically have more than 225hp but are well over 2000lbs. Where do you put them to allow them to be competitive? Some boats just don't fit in to a prescribed class but OPBRA will look at all potential competitors and try to make them fit.
I am one of the most vocal "devil's advocates" at any of our meetings. Rules are written and, as in all aspects of life, interpretation is individual. It is the collective masses of ALL those involved to discuss and reach consensus.
The focus of the Executive right now is getting our event planning finalized so we can start promoting and recruiting.
The Rules committee is at your disposal for questions, clarifications and/or suggestions. Send them an email to
info@opbra.ca and identify it as Tech related.
Dean, Rob, Shaun and Craig would be happy to deliberate and reply.
As always, thanks for participating. It's the Racers that make the show great for our spectators.
The buzz is already happening for the upcoming year.
p.s. - Wait till you see our new Safety boat - "RESCUE 1"