New classes for next year
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greenmgf76
Jay
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New classes for next year
Should the classes be reduced from 6 to 3, that means a V8's will be in the same class as a 4 Cylinders.
What do you think ?
What do you think ?
Jay- Posts : 443
Join date : 2010-07-25
Age : 53
Location : Pearcedale
Re: New classes for next year
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greenmgf76- Posts : 201
Join date : 2010-07-20
Age : 47
Location : South Yarra
Re: New classes for next year
Ok, so this only effects one person.
Jay- Posts : 443
Join date : 2010-07-25
Age : 53
Location : Pearcedale
Re: New classes for next year
Don't really see that it needs a major change...there could be an argument for combining historic (only 2x v8's currently) and fast road (2x v8's currently) but Open should be left in two classes.
Pauly- Posts : 262
Join date : 2010-09-02
Age : 35
Location : The Garage
Re: New classes for next year
I tend to agree with Pauly.
Christo- Posts : 166
Join date : 2010-09-10
Age : 37
Location : Melbourne
Re: New classes for next year
A quick look at the runners so far this year shows
Open 1 - 10 competitors in 2011
Open 2 - 4 competitors in 2011
Fast Road 1 - 10 competitors in 2011
Fast Road 2 - 1 competitor in 2011
Historic 1 - 13 competitors in 2011
Historic 2 - 2 competitors in 2011
There are a few people who have not run who usually would, for example Open 2 usually has up to 6-7 cars a year (whitwell a notable exclusion). I think that justifies both Open classes remaining the same. In Fast Road 2 it has only been Rosemary who would also be eligible for Historic 2 this year otherwise Anthony Richardson is the only other Fast Road V8 I can think of right now(?). Maybe leave the 4 cylinder classes and just combine Historic 2/Fast Road 2 and let the 'smaller' v8's run against each other as none of them seem to run full season anyway and Woody and Mark have been pretty quick...just a thought
Open 1 - 10 competitors in 2011
Open 2 - 4 competitors in 2011
Fast Road 1 - 10 competitors in 2011
Fast Road 2 - 1 competitor in 2011
Historic 1 - 13 competitors in 2011
Historic 2 - 2 competitors in 2011
There are a few people who have not run who usually would, for example Open 2 usually has up to 6-7 cars a year (whitwell a notable exclusion). I think that justifies both Open classes remaining the same. In Fast Road 2 it has only been Rosemary who would also be eligible for Historic 2 this year otherwise Anthony Richardson is the only other Fast Road V8 I can think of right now(?). Maybe leave the 4 cylinder classes and just combine Historic 2/Fast Road 2 and let the 'smaller' v8's run against each other as none of them seem to run full season anyway and Woody and Mark have been pretty quick...just a thought
Pauly- Posts : 262
Join date : 2010-09-02
Age : 35
Location : The Garage
Re: New classes for next year
The "smaller" V8 class could work pretty well, it wouldn't change much and give them more competition.
Christo- Posts : 166
Join date : 2010-09-10
Age : 37
Location : Melbourne
Re: New classes for next year
I personally do not support any change to the current 7 classes ( 6 MG plus Invited). Does it improve MG Racing- NO, Does it improve the experience of those already competing - NO. Will it bring more competitors to MG Racing- NO. If there are no runners in a class, so what. The numbers in the classes will vary from year to year. A couple of years ago Historic was the biggest class, this year it is Open. If it ain't broken- don't fix it.
mg8- Posts : 14
Join date : 2010-07-25
Age : 72
Location : Langwarrin South
Re: New classes for next year
To me it seems a few people who do the odd race a year seems to be pushing this motion, but most regulars who do most of the season don't want it changing.
If its not broke, dont try to fix it.
If its not broke, dont try to fix it.
Jay- Posts : 443
Join date : 2010-07-25
Age : 53
Location : Pearcedale
Re: New classes for next year
I have not heard any more on what we are voting on,
So it going to be 3 classes, Dark coloured cars, light colours or mixed colours
Or Male class, female class and not sure class.
Or British class, Aussie class and other class
Or Under 25's, 26 to 40, 41+
My vote would be car colours.
So it going to be 3 classes, Dark coloured cars, light colours or mixed colours
Or Male class, female class and not sure class.
Or British class, Aussie class and other class
Or Under 25's, 26 to 40, 41+
My vote would be car colours.
Jay- Posts : 443
Join date : 2010-07-25
Age : 53
Location : Pearcedale
Re: New classes for next year
Jay wrote:I have not heard any more on what we are voting on,
So it going to be 3 classes, Dark coloured cars, light colours or mixed colours
Or Male class, female class and not sure class.
Or British class, Aussie class and other class
Or Under 25's, 26 to 40, 41+
My vote would be car colours.
...and all of these classes will still forbid Rovers from competing of course.
Cody- Posts : 63
Join date : 2010-08-26
Age : 32
Location : Adelaide
Re: New classes for next year
But they do compete
Pauly- Posts : 262
Join date : 2010-09-02
Age : 35
Location : The Garage
Jay- Posts : 443
Join date : 2010-07-25
Age : 53
Location : Pearcedale
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