Originally Posted by
seaball
wouldn't logic have it that the group that gets the majority of class options be the one that's catered to?
why is everyone locking onto this stock thing?
I am not sure I understand what you mean.
Originally Posted by
seaball
btw - if you can't drive superstock, you're not going to be any good in stock either. plain and simple. if you don't get it, the motor doesn't really matter. (the exception being for someone who's early in the learning curve).
I think viceversa is true as well, therefore I would say if there's a motor you can't drive, then you can not drive at all, or as you said, the motor doesn't count if you have the ability to drive. The motor however is a limiting factor on performance, that's all. That's why I suggested it is a good criteria to divide and control classes by its specs (but not other specs to do with availability or originality of parts used in car construction).