I spent the last couple of weeks going through your thread start to finish. It's been a fantastic read. Looking forward to next season and watching how it shapes up for you.
I've been trying to make sense of time attack classing for my build, but I find it worse than autocross. What rule set do you run under?
Thank you! Im sure it was a mission to get through all of this lol but its been a journey for sure.
So classing is always a pain. I compete in 2 different local series here, Ontario Time Attack, and CSCS. They use 2 VERY different rule books.
CSCS - more so "here are the rules, build to the letter of the law and you are OK"
OTA - more so "keep the car as stock as possible, anything you touch you get a penalty point for and that will push up your classing"
CSCS is more of a bring the most hectic crazy build you can and try to drive it well where as OTA is more so a drivers series where driver mod and a lightly modified vehicle is heavily rewarded.
This makes is very difficult to make the car work for both series but im doing it the best i can lol. Why run two series? They run some different tracks which i like and the energy is very very different between the two series and i enjoy both so why not.
OTA apparently uses a modified scca rule book/pax/points system
CSCS rule book is completely homebrewed based on nothing other than what will make them the most profits
OTA operates like a racing series trying to level the field for all competitors where as CSCS operates like a business trying to make the maximum profit and if they need to change rules to get more registrations they will and have done so in the past