Kim wrote
...two days ago I was driving and instructing in a DE/AX at Streets of Willow in my stock Boxster with no modifications - perfectly legitimate under PCA National Standards. I guess for now I will just run DEs with other Regions.
but perhaps not with GPX at their Next Day Away from Work AX.
To add another dimension to this discussion, apparently some of the instructors and chairs at that Monday event had problems with the relaxed DE rules, specifically regarding rollover protection. Here's an excerpt from an email I received from Skip Carter after they debriefed the event;
"Issue of open cars with no rollover protection
Tops required to be up on all convertibles with tops
Roll over protection is required on all open cars
i. Stock factory rollover protection covers this requirement
ii. Will speak with Hauptmans soon about this rule change
iii. Add these two items to GPX DE rules"
While the BK extender is not required by them the way this is written, it is obvious that rollover protection is an issue with them as well. You can see that they do not feel that the minimum AX rules are sufficient for that event. And yes, it does occur to me that this actually supports Kim's position that a stock Boxster's protection is adequate.
My student had a bone stock 993 Cabrio at that event and cranking nearly 130mph down that front straight with stock belts, a cloth top and hoping that those pop-up bars are working the way that they are intended did make me a bit nervous. Fortunately, my student was not a complete novice and was fast but competent and careful. I did have second thoughts about instructing until he proved himself to me. Of course, that doesn't take into account mistakes made by the other drivers and other events beyond his control.
Kim- I applaud you for defending you position so gamely and in a calm and gentlemanly manner. You've been taking a beating from many, yet haven't let that bait you into returning fire in kind. Kudos.