Me personally I like the smell of the stuff. Especially when the kart guys ran it with pre-mix..............smells great, but I am an odd duck like that!?!? Can I afford to run the stuff? No probably not!
Me personally I like the smell of the stuff. Especially when the kart guys ran it with pre-mix..............smells great, but I am an odd duck like that!?!? Can I afford to run the stuff? No probably not!
We have rules to tell us what we can and cannot do. If the rules allow this fuel, and if it's better than "petrol," no kidding, some people will be able to afford it and want to win badly enough, to use it. As they should.
If FF racers don't want to shell out 70 bucks a gallon to have a shot at winning, then the recourse is not gentlemen's agreements but a rule change.
Of course, if the rule changes, this thunderracing dude, from somwhere in Iowa, will just have to enjoy the aroma in other places and at other times.
I know the number quoted above was just used to make a point, but I thought it would be nice for everyone to know the gas the Porter cars ran at the Festival cost $19/gal, not $50 or $70 or....
It seems when the moral indignance crowd wants to really raise the amplitude of the outrage, the things that get quoted can really get blown out of proportion.
Living in San Francisco I get a gut full of Moral Indignance every single day. I guess if I drove a Prius with a "Yes We Can" bumper sticker and not my Yukon with its NRA sticker it might be better...
Sorry about the 70 bucks reference, but that's one of the figures people were repeating in the paddock at the 40th (the other was 60 bucks). I don't have a clue -- not how much it costs, is it really carcinogenic, does it eat fuel cells, whether it shortens engine life, blah blah blah, and other stuff said in the paddock.
What I was trying to say was that if C44 isn't against the rules, then there is no way it can (or should) be stopped. People who can run up front, and have a chance to win these races, will (and should) look for every legal advantage they can find. If FF drivers don't want to have C44 in their races, the rule needs to change. Plain and simple.
No moral indignation here--although I did sell my Suburban last year . . . for a newer model SUV. Crap move, I liked the old Suburban better.
... so let me get this straight...only Republicans can use C44? This is really getting complicated.
I heard our illustrious Congress was using it in their limo's!
I wonder if it would be possible for eveyone to drain their tank just before the race and then fill it with track gas (amount at least 4 gal or whatever you need for RA) and then seal the tank - no testing needed. I suppose someone could still try to find away around the system, but I can't see a better way - anyone?
ChrisZ
Sounds as though SCCA is outlawing the toxic stuff soon, so at the next reunion it 'shouldn't' be an issue.
Out here in the NW we run an organization called the 'International Conference of sports car clubs', or Conference for short. Each licensed driver (approx. 500 of us), gets a vote, and our contest board meets at the banquet every November and votes on all proposed rule changes. BTW, that is the only time during the year that any rules are allowed to change, which makes winter planning much easier.
A few years ago we voted to run 100 AV gas only in CF, and for awhile our stewards did spot checks to police that change, but with everyone complying these days it's no longer necessary. I wouldn't run the stuff even if I could afford it because I'm told it is tough on fuel cells and engines, and the added cost just seems ridiculous to win a small trophy. But there are still a few who would if they could get away with it...
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