Racing No Filters - 2012 Episode 2
#1
Posted 03-11-2012 07:04 PM
This week episode we talk about:
• Has the changes to the SCCA SM class rules worked.
• Does NASA contingency programs make it one of the best values in Club Racing?
• SCCA Convention Report
GoRacingTV.com is excited to announce the airing of its latest original content web video show “Racing No Filtersâ€. This edgy, Mazda centric talk show hosted by Errol Tucker, Jim Daniels and Mike “Meathead†Collins, will address all the facts, rumors and myths surrounding racing Mazda’s at the club and ProAm level.
Co-Host Jim Daniels said, “I earned my “No Filter†status when I was terminated (I was the first SM Ad Hoc Chairman) in 2002 for not keeping the secret that Spec Miata was slated to be “REGIONAL ONLYâ€. Later, in 2007, I got another stripe when I was heavily compensated by the club for disallowing my MX5 from SSB competition weeks before the Runoffs. Don’t get me wrong, I love the club and the systems you must work to be successful in the club. I’ve been a Mazda insider for over two decades now. I have owned and raced all generations of the rotary cars, four platforms of the front wheel drive cars and all MX5 models. In 1988 I drove a 1979 RX7 in my first drivers school and in 2008 I drove the factory Mazda-6 in World-Challenge, what a ride it has been! I think we will find a way for this show to be very interesting. NO FILTER BABY!!â€
“Many folks in both the SCCA and NASA know how passionate I am about Sports Car Racing and that I am inclined to say what I think without filter. If you hang around me long enough you’re certainly going to hear me say “that’s not what the rule saysâ€, or “if you read the rules you would knowâ€. I enjoy being on the outside looking in, it allows me to hold the various clubs leadership accountable for their actions, that doesn’t mean I am just a user or customer, I get actively involved in many capacities and volunteer my time freely. I am really looking forward to this format and weekly show†says co-host Mike Collins Partner-Founder MEATHEAD Racing, SMAC Member and Internet TV Celebrity at GoRacingTV.com.
“It’s no secret that the Spec Miata class and community is one of the largest in club racing, it’s only natural that we try to address that communities desire for interesting video content. It’s something many SM drivers have emailed us about for quite some timeâ€, said Errol Tucker executive producer of GoRacingTV.com.
The show will air Sunday nights weekly at 8:00pm EDT on GoRAcingTV.com and MazdaRacers.com. Viewers are urged to chime in and give your thoughts of the host’s commentary.
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#2
Posted 03-12-2012 02:20 PM
#3
Posted 03-12-2012 02:52 PM
Otherwise your points weren't too controversial:
- Miata weights good
- NASA toyo money crazy but good
- Shorter runoffs good idea but weak implementation
Hasn't Sammy been a real competitor at both NASA Nats and the runoffs? I'm not sure it's fair to imply the gorilla will be the first fast guy to show up at the NASA show.
#4
Posted 03-12-2012 02:53 PM
I think dealing with things straight on gets cuts to the chase. Some of us who have only been around SCCA for only a few years are getting a better insight into how things work. Both episodes illuminated some of the issues that are frustrating to us all, and we are not trying to change things the way you are. I am hoping that Danhert is paying attention to the number defection and is going to throw some young blood at the governing body. Paying corner workers works in NASA - why not try it at SCCA on a limited scale and see if it works.
Thanks to Jim for bringing up the lopsided situation with drivers being accountable, yet nothing for the stewards. The debacle at the 2011 June Sprints was never resolved to anyone's satisfaction, especially to those who qualified up front.
When a driver screws up he generally screws it up for a few. But when a steward screws up he can screw it up for many, yet with no repercussion.
As to Gorriaran being denied a license to race in the SCCA pro series, personally I am a bit disappointed by that. Guy can drive, and his race with Elivan at the Runoffs was superb. I know I will get stick for this, but Elivan has been getting all the props for the drive, but I still think Steve drove one heck of a race. His personality has worn thin with lots over the years, and I am sure there is more to all this than I am aware of. If Steve runs NASA Nats, then I have no doubt that he will attract a lot more serious guys go race with him. So sad that NASA is such a bust here in the SE. This past weekend at Road Atlanta was a perfect example of just how broken the formula is down here.
Thanks for the programming
and tell Errol its a HUGE improvement with video hosting through YouTube - the GoRacingTV servers were painfully slow
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#5
Posted 03-12-2012 03:06 PM
I am hoping that Danhert is paying attention to the number defection and is going to throw some young blood at the governing body. Paying corner workers works in NASA - why not try it at SCCA on a limited scale and see if it works.
+1
and the stewards being accountable is a good idea but I think there is a gap in the reasoning.
1. pay workers
2. ???
3. workers are accountable
Unless you can pay them enough to make an effective threat to fire them (and find some sucker to replace them)....
#6
Posted 03-12-2012 04:24 PM
#7
Posted 03-13-2012 08:27 PM
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#8
Posted 03-13-2012 08:35 PM
You guys act the the NASA Nationals is a powderpuff? The year I went in 08 - Drago, Bennett, both Pombos, Todd Lamb and Sammy V were all there. Same guys have all run up front at Runoffs too.
Yeah I agree... Good point
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#9
Posted 03-13-2012 09:46 PM
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#10
Posted 03-14-2012 12:08 PM
You guys act the the NASA Nationals is a powderpuff? The year I went in 08 - Drago, Bennett, both Pombos, Todd Lamb and Sammy V were all there. Same guys have all run up front at Runoffs too.
But with the exception of Sammy (and maybe Lamb... what was the year he went in the yellow car?) none have gone back since I don't think. Definitely not "powerpuff" but not the depth of entry list at the Runoffs eithers.
Mike and Errol, great shows. Keep 'em coming.
#11
Posted 03-14-2012 01:01 PM
I don't think the top step is any easier, the depth may have been a little deeper in last few Runoffs. But the top step is the top step.
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#12
Posted 03-14-2012 02:08 PM
#13
Posted 03-14-2012 02:49 PM
Jim, where is the love back to Meat on the pot shots regarding the motor program
Sounded like respect to me.
#14
Posted 03-14-2012 04:09 PM
- NASA has an internal policy that allows them to extend other organizations suspensions to NASA events, especially if the infractions are for overly aggressive on-track and/or paddock behavior.
- Mr. Gorriaran has been notified that he will not be allowed to compete in any NASA events until his SCCA suspension has been lifted, this will include the 2013 NASA Nationals.
- This decision was made at the highest levels within NASA (meaning, I had no part in it) and no appeal will be granted to Mr. Gorriaran unless he can prove that his SCCA license was not actually suspended.
Okay, fire away....
#15
Posted 03-14-2012 04:49 PM
During this episode there was discussion about Steve Gorriaran, I informed Errol, JD, Mike & now you all about some details pertaining to that discussion:
Okay, fire away....
- NASA has an internal policy that allows them to extend other organizations suspensions to NASA events, especially if the infractions are for overly aggressive on-track and/or paddock behavior.
- Mr. Gorriaran has been notified that he will not be allowed to compete in any NASA events until his SCCA suspension has been lifted, this will include the 2013 NASA Nationals.
- This decision was made at the highest levels within NASA (meaning, I had no part in it) and no appeal will be granted to Mr. Gorriaran unless he can prove that his SCCA license was not actually suspended.
That's probably why Mr. G was denied in SCCA pro. Hell, that's even the same parent org. The racing world is pretty small and phone calls happen. Maybe he could try circle track for a season to get his fix?
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Posted 03-15-2012 08:59 AM
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