SM has achieved remarkable goals with regard to creating outstanding competition, excellent drivers, and rewarding teamwork. It is one of the most successful National classes in SCCA history and the most equalized without starting with a kit car (like SRF).
The great news is that it is still gaining momentum, with respect to these specific goals, with no sign of weakening. Hat's off to the thousands of drivers over the last 10-12 years that have made contributions and developed one of the best racing classes anywhere. No one who loves racing should stand in the way of years of continued success for Spec Miata.
Just like the amazingly successful Apple i-Tunes has created opportunity for great services like Pandora and Spotify, the success of SM has created such opportunities and a roadmap for additional proposals.
This is a place to dream about capitalizing on those opportunities. I'll get it started by stating and addressing a specific opportunity:
CREATE A CLASS THAT EMPHASIZES DRIVER DEVELOPMENT IN SAFE, FUN CARS THAT MAINTAIN A RELATIVELY LOW COST OF ENTRY (UNDER $20,000) AND CREATES HIGHLY COMPETITIVE RACING.
Proposal #1: Build or buy a B-Spec car. Fully-prepped cars are already available at this price and donor cars are coming down in price as consumer models age. The clubs and manufacturers are committed to equalization as demonstrated in the off-season work already done. The simple rule-set and use of rewards weight in some series should keep these cars affordable and somewhat equalized, with allowances for different tracks that may reward one car or another. National class with a televised Pro Racing Series already in place!
Proposal #2: Make 90-97 SM's allowable in the HP class, with no allowable changes from SM drive train or suspensions. Tires, wheels, flywheels, areo, ride height, etc. would be free. At last year's Run-Offs on a track that amplifies small differences, the leading first generation SM would have been 5th on the grid without the benefit of an open race tire, flywheel or aero. STL is open to SM cars now, but requires additional development for the 90-97 to be competitive. Championship National Class already in place!
NOTE: I don't mean to sidestep all of the SM controversy, only to address the elephant in the room, which is that many people are chapped at the expense of running upfront in SM. It's not going to change in the near future, nor should it change because its working on many levels. Anyone that wants to be affiliated with one of the finest and most competitive racing families anywhere, regardless of their finishing position, should continue to be part of the SM field, with all of its spoken and unspoken benefits in the community, paddock and on the racetrack.
Long live Spec Miata! Long live club racing!
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