grimbo wrote:Classes = confusion and bickering and scrutineering
The more specs and regulations you add the harder it is to control.
The beauty of the Zuks is that you can get to a fairly well setup vehicle for a good price.
A zuk on 31-32 s with a welded rear, 2" body lift cut guards and a series 1 rockhopper isn't that far behind something like mine or gregs car. It comes down to driver ability. With a well setup vehicle a degree of complacency creeps in and you can find yourself deeper in trouble because of the capability whereas a less setup vehicle requires constant attention and thus judgement can be more objective.
I still think this kind of build up is excessive for the formula suzuki car.
I'd like to see it more like NASCAR (or at least, as little as i know of this), where everyone has the exact same car (and we set this at a very attainable mark)...
example:
1. no suspension changes
2. no engine changes
3. no gearing changes
4. no tyre size changes (once you change tyre size you have to allow gearing changes too).
5. rear diff lock allowed (means you can run some more difficult stuff).
Everyone on a completely level playing field (kind of)...
I realise this will completely mark cars like mine, grimbos, and even Nam's out of the event, but it will open it up to being completely enterable for people who have no experience and no money.
This way you could pick up entrants from people who are (say for example) in the Landcruiser club, who would rather spend 2K on a beater for fun, then damage their pride and joy cruisers...
Ok, you can have a spotter, but they cannot get out of the car.
Minimal is good.
Less is more.
Keeping things cheap and affordable = more competitors wanting to give it ago (and hopefully more spare parts for me

).