If you would have been as interested in the subject as you are now, you could have read posts about potential fires, fire extiguishers, buckets of sand, etc, over the last 2-3 years. You could have read these posts ad nauseum. It went on and on and on.
I can't help it. I gotta ask. Where were all these debates when IMPBA was voting on their proposal? No amp or capacity restrictions. It had not a single safety parrameter built in. The NAMBA proposal at least has some safety. But for this one we have to have 20 some pages of debate. Why now? Where have you fuel boys been hiding?
IF there truely are two camps on this. And I think there are. Those to camps are:
1. hold them back
2. set me free
You all realize that neither is going to settle? Those that want limits and don't get them are going to throw themselves down and kick their feet. Those that want no noose around the neck will simply take their toys to a new pond. Even if they have to start a brand new organization to do it.
I really wanted the seperate scoring clause in there but the proposal is not mine. Puget has a large pool of accomplished racers to draw ideas from. They didn't feel it was necessary. It really isn't. We could easily force this to happen as the existing book allows us the freedom to do so.