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RE: Reduced class structure

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Subject: RE: Reduced class structure
From: "Moore, John" <jmoore@spyglass.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1999 12:18:27 -0500
        I my opinion, just because ES and HS have comparable times does not
mean that the classes should be combined. What it means is that there are
some cars that are classified HS that should be ES, but instead are
dominating HS. Moving the Celica ST to ES helps to open up the possibilities
in HS. There might even be other cars in HS that should move to ES. And with
some of the current ES cars moving to HS, plus a host of other vehicles that
have definite potential that are already in the class, I think next years HS
will have varied makes and models as the top runners. 

John Moore
1993 Toyota MR NA 
                
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Justin Hughes [SMTP:ka1ult@channel1.com]
> Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 11:56 AM
> To:   Alan Pozner; autox@autox.team.net; Kent Rafferty
> Subject:      Re: Reduced class structure
> 
> > HS (considered the slower class ) often beats ES in major events. I
> don't
> > see the rationale for having them separate.
> 
> OK, so I've checked out some results as Alan suggested.  The evidence
> before
> me absolutely supports what he's saying.  I looked at the 1999 event
> results
> in the New England Region (www.ner.org).  Consistently, the top driver in
> HS
> (usually Cliff Strout in a '97 VW Golf) beats the top driver in ES.
> Often,
> the second place HS driver also beats #1 in ES.  The rest of HS is
> competitive with the rest of ES.  I won't post the actual stats here,
> because they're already on the NER site for all to see.  I find myself
> having second thoughts about what I said earlier about keeping ES and HS
> seperate.  I see no injustice in leaving them as they are, but given the
> stats I looked at for New England such a merger may not be as unfair as I
> thought.  Though I still stand by the differences in cars I compared
> earlier, the numbers show that they don't seem to be as much of a factor
> as
> I thought.  In the hands of the right driver, a VW Golf in HS can
> consistently beat Integras, Neons, and *gasp!* a Saturn SC2 in ES.
> 
>     - Justin
> 

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