Tim Kish
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After returning to this hobby a couple of years ago I quickly realized some thing had changed
something was different.
No it wasnt the fact that my best friend had given up the racing part of this hobby to persue the perfect 21 Novarossi it was something else.
I thought about this for quite a while and finnally put my finger on what I think it is.
There are just way to many classes now , the competition is so watered down you are lucky to have a full heat of anything , and when you do get a good turnout there is not enough time to race five full heats .
Elmira is good example , I was very supprised that they changed to four heats in order to accomadate all the classes , this was one of the top race sites in North America at one time and is to far for me and many others to travel to for just four heats.
Now before anyone gets upset I am sure there is still some great racing going on but gone are the day's of two and three heats of any given class unless at a regular event unless you are willing to travel to Atlanta or the Internats or other special events.
I can remember going to London and seeing two and three heats of many different classes at a regular event .
District 1 races were no different , If you won your class you actually beat more than a couple boats ,you felt lke you accomplished something.
Now I am not suggesting that the new classes should be removed or that it's anyone's falt but it certainly seems to have watered down the competition , even worse so if you run a class that barely makes a heat.
So I guess my question is , now that we have so many classes in IMPBA do you think it has helped or hurt racing , has it been a good thing or bad.
Like I said I am not pointing fingers or trying to lay blame it is just an observation of what I think has changed in this hobby over the years..
Tim K
something was different.
No it wasnt the fact that my best friend had given up the racing part of this hobby to persue the perfect 21 Novarossi it was something else.
I thought about this for quite a while and finnally put my finger on what I think it is.
There are just way to many classes now , the competition is so watered down you are lucky to have a full heat of anything , and when you do get a good turnout there is not enough time to race five full heats .
Elmira is good example , I was very supprised that they changed to four heats in order to accomadate all the classes , this was one of the top race sites in North America at one time and is to far for me and many others to travel to for just four heats.
Now before anyone gets upset I am sure there is still some great racing going on but gone are the day's of two and three heats of any given class unless at a regular event unless you are willing to travel to Atlanta or the Internats or other special events.
I can remember going to London and seeing two and three heats of many different classes at a regular event .
District 1 races were no different , If you won your class you actually beat more than a couple boats ,you felt lke you accomplished something.
Now I am not suggesting that the new classes should be removed or that it's anyone's falt but it certainly seems to have watered down the competition , even worse so if you run a class that barely makes a heat.
So I guess my question is , now that we have so many classes in IMPBA do you think it has helped or hurt racing , has it been a good thing or bad.
Like I said I am not pointing fingers or trying to lay blame it is just an observation of what I think has changed in this hobby over the years..
Tim K