Or can it be a place where serious competitors can compete against other serious competitors in cars that are very close to equal in performance?
This describes the CC classes, not SS, right? Reading back, it seems like most all the posters on this thread agree SS classing is not really accurate, nor comprehensive. It does not account for things that add points in CC, like PDK, PTV, et al.
So if our "intent" for SS classes are for newbies and those "just for fun" drivers to come and have fun and be "competitive" with each other, allowing seasoned autoX drivers in, with sticky tires, flying on the edge of the rules to help them win, seems against the spirit of what we want SS class to be.
Obviously there are many seasoned competitive drivers who do NOT want to run in CC. Why is that? You have already modified your car to be faster by changing out tires. Some have proposed adding points in SS to make it more "fair", when we all agree it really isn't near as fair as CC. Is it just about trophies and less chance to win something?
Don't we want the newbies and "just for fun" drivers that we want to attract and keep to have a chance to win and get hooked? Or do we want them driving against seasoned expert drivers who will always win every time? Running autoX is expensive. Tires are expensive, sticky or not. If people run in SS and hurt their tires, hopefully they want to change them out to better ones and run in CC. Then we have them hooked. If they ruin their tires and quit, then we never were going to have them anyway. A wise man once told me, what part of "Porsche" and "racing" did you think was cheap, son? We drive expensive cars. Tires are expensive. Autocross is an expensive playground.