Originally Posted by
.crispy
I do believe that creating a list of bodies, approved or disapproved, will cause Rob to be chasing his tail. I don't expect that.
Honestly, I agree the "effort" to make an approved list will be more involved.
But the effort you invest in the front end pays off in the back end as if its not on the list, guess what, not approved. You also save on the questions of "is this legal, is it not", etc. Not on the list, not approved.
And its not like people can't send message saying "Can you confirm these bodies would be abel to be legal and used"?
Assuming the legality of the body is based on looks that the class targets and dimensions if my understanding is correct, you get a list of 20 or so, look at the pics, does it fit the description of what the class should allow,yes? Okay your added to the list.
Will you have a lot of bodies listed, sure? Every single possible one? no.
Will it be easier to refer people to the list to see what is legal to use, YES!
Talking with guys wanting to do USGT that is usually the first question, what bodies are legal, where can I get a list of bodies that are legal?
It would be nice if like USVTA just say "here is the list" and if its not on the list, its not legal.
And it would be better than a "not approved" list as i am assuming now you run into the situation still of interpretation of the rules and what is considered NOT legal. One minute it could be fine, then next, on the list. In general seems if its approved it doesn't get unapproved if its the same body pull.
Just a thought and opinion based on what I am hearing from people willing to try the class who want to know what bodies are legal.
As it sits, since no one has a problem with the body I am using, I just tell people go with that as I know its legal