gulf911 wrote:Dan,
A couple of points here: The term Stock generally means no modifications. Agreed?
No. S/S is an unmodified class IMO. I think Stock begins the slippery slope: torsion bars, adjustable sway bars, removal of Cat's, lightening, removal of interior parts, sticky tires, etc., etc. No. Stock is
not unmodified in my view.
I don't think thats an interpretation but a definition.
I'll politely disagree (see how that's done, Tom?)
Should I have gone to the rules committee and complained because guys were running slicks in AM?
You could have. The rules do allow for that. You could have changed that with the strock of a pen and good lobbying efforts.
They were within the points and legal to do so.
yes. And ... you could have changed that.
That was a much larger disparage than what you are complaining about.
Again ...
I am not complaining! I am simply asking the question: do sticky race tires belong in Stock class? This is not a complaint. This is a question of symantics. What is "Race?" What is "Stock?"
Oh, you say well AM is a modified class? So is Stock.
Wait: earlier you said Stock was
not modified: and I quote-
gulf911 wrote:Dan,
A couple of points here: The term Stock generally means no modifications. Agreed?
Is it me? What am I missing?
We are not talking street stock. Honestly, You are complaining because someone spent the points better than you.
We are not talking Street Stock. Agreed. And again .... I'm not comp .... oh, forget it!
Now we are supposed to look at the cars and say man Pauls car 'looks' like a race car?? What now, do we need additional points for asthetics?
Sure! Why not? It's just a rule. Again: rules can be written, reviewed, and voted in or out by the Rules Committee and the Regional Presidents. Write whatever you want and lobby for it.
Stock is a 'modified' class over street stock, you have 8 points, use them as you see fit.
Gosh, I'm confused. Is stock modified or unmodified?
gulf911 wrote:Dan,
A couple of points here: The term Stock generally means no modifications. Agreed?
Here we are again.
So far, I see no actual good reason for not allowing R compound tires in Stock ( modified street stock). I don't get it, restrict R compound from Stock, so now you are running on the same tires and you both have put 8 points into your car. how is that different than a class that allows R compound and you both run Hoosiers? This scenario could be replayed over any modified class.
I can't compete with raised spindles in AM but it is allowed in points , so lets change the rules?. Where do we stop?
Saftey issues because of R compound? Are you kidding? IMHO thats reaching a bit.
Fair enough. Everyone's opinion counts. You raise very valid points, and you do it politely.
I have to ask you, if someone gave you Hoosiers for the year would we be having this conversation?

Fact is I get my tires paid for through Ballast Point:
any tire I want.
Any tire. I don't run Hoosiers. They are not a Stock tire. I could if I wanted to. I don't. It is theoretically and philosophically inappropriate to me to run race tires in a Stock class, IMHO. But, that's just me.
I'm not complaining, though. I'm not. Paul can run whatever he wants.
I'm not complaining. I'm raising the challenge of a symantic and philosophical issue. I'm
not complaining. Remember: on any given day, I can still win against Paul and his Hoosiers. I've done it twice. Who knows, I might just beat him again. That's not the point. Point is:
I'm not complaining. Should Race Tires be allowed in Stock Class?
That is the question.
Now that we've heard from those in higher class groups, what do the Stock class drivers think? Are there any Stock drivers willing to take a stab at this issue? Come on. Don't be shy.