by FalconEL » Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:27 am
This is an interesting discussion.
Ultimately, the issues we have as a non-professional category stem from "not enough money/not enough time". I agree with the concept of contracting a core group of teams and offering incentives to those teams for their committment. I also believe we need the State competitors support at National Rounds.
Tony R. is right in that for the QLD Round, there was little in the way of State Level support this year. Part of the reason for this is that most of the good State guys have progressed to become National competitors, ie. Bradford, Smith, McLoughlin etc. now Coxy has brought a National Level car, and I guess we run the Falcon moreso at National events now rather than State. I believe the lack of numbers was more due to circumstances rather than a lack of cars in the State. At the recent Phillip Island Round, we didn't get a great deal of cars due to the scheduling of he calendar dictating that the Vic. State guys had three PI race meetings in 5 weeks, (two race meetings is tough in that time frame, let alone three!!)
What going to National Rounds has done for me is to make me "lift my game" and strive to achieve. I've been able to race against different competitors at different tracks, it's been great. Whilst our car isn't the fastest, it's gotten quicker and more reliable and I'm having a great time racing it. Part of the issue I see is that I found that I got pretty stale racing at State Level all the time. I supported the QLD State Championship from 1996 through to about 2004 and raced against the same competitors all the time at the same tracks. I found that when the Nationals came to town during those years, I'd lift myself about 2 seconds per lap (whether that was a grippier track or more competitive racing, I couldn't be sure). For me, in terms of the overall cost of our investment, it doesn't cost that much more to compete at a National Round versus a State Round, so if I had the choice I would prefer to run at a National Round. Of course I then feel guilty for not supporting the State Meetings, but can't be in two places at once unfortunately.
I agree with Toymax for the most part, but also agree that as a category we need to make it easier for guys to get into our category. We need to retain the individuality of the cars, but somehow "speed-up" the build times for vehicles, or do something to entice guys with cars in sheds to bring them back out again. So, back we go to "money/time" again...
It's a catch-22, the State Associations naturally have a vested interest in making sure their State events are well supported and I totally agree with that. I spent many years fighting the same fight in trying to get guys to race at State Level up here in QLD. It comes down to what your priorities are and what you can afford. What I will say is that many of us have quite expensive investments for them to be relegated to State Championship or lesser level race meetings only.
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