by ttweed on Thu Dec 19, 2013 6:48 am
Fred,
That doesn't sound unreasonable to me. If you go from the bottom of one class point range to the top of another, it's not that hard to drop two classes. Did you also change the tire size besides the type? The change from slicks to DOT tire with treadwear of 1-49 saved you 60 points, which is almost a whole class at that level (there is a 75 point spread between classes from CC12 on up to CC16). If you also ran wider slicks before, you saved a point for every mm in width reduction. You are showing 245 F and 295 R tire widths now on the classification site. How wide were the slicks you were running? You may have saved some more points there. The other place you may have saved points is in the weight calculation. There was a tweak to the weight reduction rule a couple years back. You used to get 50lbs. free, now you get a 2.5% reduction of stock weight free. This saved you a few points as well.
Your classification sheet looks totally reasonable to me. If you were at the bottom of CC16 (1051 points), you can drop to the top of CC14 (974 pts,) by shedding only 77 points. You are at 968, so you must have dropped at least 83 points, which is only 23 points more than the 60-point reduction you got in tire compound alone. A reduction of 10mm on each axle's tire width, plus 3 points for weight and you're there--a two class drop.
HTH,
TT
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