Nothing's stopping me.
But after the '09 winter series, Clubmans will no longer be where I want to play.
And why
not change the situation to fit me? It's not just me who feels this way.
You know I love you, bro, but I do also think you've got your head a little too far up RT's arse and have therefore swallowed a little too much propaganda.
Fuxache, motorcycle racing is not economy-stimulating R&D, it's just a sport. To listen to RT you'd think it was only slightly below more efficient dairy farming practices in terms of things that NZ scientists should be worrying about.
'Development' happens at the head offices of Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Triumph. (And Ohlins, of course, all hail the mighty Swedes with the elaborate and opaque pricing structure, etc.) Here, we just buy the results and go have fun on them.
(Yes, I know RT & Co spend ages twiddling shock settings to suit riders, and that's 'development'. But there are plenty of engine tuners around the country who spend even
more time twiddling engines to make better power, and I don't see them in this thread preaching doom and gloom about the idea of production racing.)
My point is that some simple rule changes could halve the cost of a racing season and make the whole process a shitload easier to handle. That really is true.
I don't advocate
scrapping the formula classes, but how about a matched 'proddy' class alongside each (like F3 and Pro Twins, but more 'proddy' than Pro Twins)?
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