Ratickle
Founding Member / Super Moderator
Technological advancements does not result in competitive racing...in offshore powerboats,stock cars,indy cars,formula 1 cars etc...If you look at the trend in most forms of motorsports;rules are consistently being implemented to limit technology. These rules are designed to control costs and create parity. This creates a better racing product for the fans,promoters and sponsors; and places the outcome of the races on the talent of the drivers and crews...not who spent the most money on equipment!This is what the NASCAR Car of Tommorrow is all about;and the Sprint Cup Series engines are still based on old technology.I guess if your in the business of selling hi tech racing equipment;you may not like when a sanctioning body deems that your product is not legal for a particular class or series.You certainly cant argue with the fact the APBA LLC's competition based rules model produced the best racing the sport has ever seen.It is a shame that the rules in all of the spec classes were not managed properly to prevent what we have left today.I remember when most of the spec classes had 15 or more boats in each class with very competitive racing and multiple winners.The real question is..how do we get back to that?
Very well said....