1) I am not complaining about losing to Paul (and Don M.) last weekend, nor am I making any excuses. I simply drove poorly (Shifting from the top of 2nd back into first gear on the first straight didn't help, either

2) My post was to instigate thoughts and reviews of current policies regarding classes. Yes Tom T. and Dan A., I have the option of driving on Hoosiers. Obviously, I've chosen otherwise. I'm not making excuses. I'm pointing out my opinions and my concerns as to what constitutes a Stock-catagory car, as was the intent of Gary's original post, yes?
3) Paul Y. is perfectly within the rules as they are currently written. He is not and should not be penalized for playing by the rules. Like Piech and Singer, Paul has carefully reviewed the rules and optimized his car to that end ... with good results (He's been in the top 3 of class since January). I have no complaint with Paul Young, or anyone else who carefully utilizes all options on their prepared cars. That is "how the game is played" as Tom T. once told me.
I'm glad everyone is taking an interest in this, since it needs reviewing. It is this man's opinion that a Stock car should be only a couple of tic's up from a Street Stock car in modifications (6 tic's to be more exact), and should be a car that can be driven on the street in any kind of weather safely, with two people seated in the front seats. This is just my own opinion. Currently, it appears to be the only opinion of this nature.

What are other people's ideas of what "Stock" means? Do I stand alone in the opinion that a "Stock" car is only a slightly modified car from a Showroom Street Stock car? What do others think?