Last February we had a long discussion about SS and the new 200 treadwear tires in the technical section
forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6545.
At that time I was trying to look at ways to improve the SS class, but the more I have considered it the best way to improve it is to eliminate the SS class.
Everyone already has to go through the Zone 8 classification page and so it does not simplify classification for SS and is inherently more fair as we have tried to take into account the base cars and effect of performance modifications.
Using CC class for everyone simplifies life and would help to have more competition in each remaining class.
The 200 treadwear tires are another issue. They are not cheater tires, but the do provide the "Unfair Advantage" that everyone looks for.
This is mainly generated by the SCCA rules and the tire manufacturers have responded by providing tires with great grip and in many cases wider tires than their nominal sizes and treadwear ratings.
The options include leaving them as is and expect that if you don't use them you will be at a disadvantage or find a way to classify them more realistically.
They could be classed individually- see below how NASA classes them. I think this has the most utility, you could give them points more in line with their performance potential.
Greg
NASA tire points
1) The following DOT-approved R-compound tires: BFG R1S, Goodyear Eagle RS AC (auto- cross), Hoosier A7, Hankook Z214 (C90 & C91 compounds only), Hoosier Wet DOT (if used in dry conditions—see section 5.6) +22
2) The following DOT-approved R-compound tires: Hoosier A6 +17
3) The following DOT-approved R-compound tires and those with a UTQG treadwear rating of 40 or less not listed otherwise in these rules: BFG R1, Goodyear Eagle RS, Hankook Z214 (C71, C70, C51, C50), Hoosier R7, Kumho V710 +10
4) The following DOT-approved R-compound tires: Hoosier SM7 +9
5) The following DOT-approved R-compound tires: Hoosier R6, Hoosier SM6 (note: Continental Tire Sportscar Challenge EC-Dry tires (225, 245, 275) OK) +8
6) The following DOT-approved R-compound tires: Toyo Proxes RR, Hankook TD, Pirelli Trofeo R +7
7) The following DOT-approved tires and those R-compound tires with a UTQG treadwear rating over 40: BFG Rival S, Bridgestone RE071-R, Maxxis RC-1 (examples: Kumho V700, Kumho V720, Michelin Pilot Sport Cup & MPS Cup 2, Nitto NT01, Pirelli PZero Corsa, Toyo R888, Toyo RA-1, Yokahama A048, etc.) +6
8 ) DOT-approved (non-R-compound) tires with a UTQG treadwear rating of 120-200 (examples: BFG g-Force Rival, Toyo R1R, Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec, Bridgestone Potenza RE070, Kumho Ecsta XS, Yokohama Advan A046 & Neova AD08, Hankook R-S3) +2
9) Non-DOT-approved racing slicks +30 (of any origin--re-caps and re-treads are not permitted)