by Oldfart » Tue May 05, 2015 6:30 pm
I have been co-driver in a total of 10. The majority in "main" Targa, but a few of the smaller. Also timed 3 of the main ones.
I lost interest when the cars I was in, IMHO true classics, were against cars with an old bodyshell but new mechanicals, Tremec gearboxes, LS2 etc. Sure they are a lot easier (read cheaper) to run, but I believe they should be dated by the newest of the major components. Yes I know there are now capacity classes but... I even offered a trophy for the "Highest Place True Classic" but that was declined.
As a modern tarmac rally I have no interest at all.
I don't believe that the tyres are an issue, I have been told by people I know that they are happy with the Federals, size limitations can be a problem, but that existed with Dunlop too.
I don't think the entry fee was (don't know about this year) too high IF you consider miles or minutes of competition compared to say a hillclimb where you might pay $150 for 5 runs of under a minute. Sure it is in one lump of dollars, and a fair few of them but if you did that many minutes of circuit events in one year it would be much the same? Likewise, accommodation, fuel, meals etc.
One of the factors for me personally was the addition each year, it seemed, of newer version timing gear, Monit, rally meter, compulsory Hans etc.
Another which a number of the people I spoke to was the cost of Motorsport licences for one event if you just did the one. All adds up doesn't it.
I have been co-driver in a total of 10. The majority in "main" Targa, but a few of the smaller. Also timed 3 of the main ones.
I lost interest when the cars I was in, IMHO true classics, were against cars with an old bodyshell but new mechanicals, Tremec gearboxes, LS2 etc. Sure they are a lot easier (read cheaper) to run, but I believe they should be dated by the newest of the major components. Yes I know there are now capacity classes but... I even offered a trophy for the "Highest Place True Classic" but that was declined.
As a modern tarmac rally I have no interest at all.
I don't believe that the tyres are an issue, I have been told by people I know that they are happy with the Federals, size limitations can be a problem, but that existed with Dunlop too.
I don't think the entry fee was (don't know about this year) too high IF you consider miles or minutes of competition compared to say a hillclimb where you might pay $150 for 5 runs of under a minute. Sure it is in one lump of dollars, and a fair few of them but if you did that many minutes of circuit events in one year it would be much the same? Likewise, accommodation, fuel, meals etc.
One of the factors for me personally was the addition each year, it seemed, of newer version timing gear, Monit, rally meter, compulsory Hans etc.
Another which a number of the people I spoke to was the cost of Motorsport licences for one event if you just did the one. All adds up doesn't it.