i am another outsider looking in. maybe i can help shed some light on the situation because i work with so many of these machines day in and day out. the turbo cars are in a league of their own in these races. Vegas to Reno, S3 had nearly a 40 minute lead on 2nd place at one point. The Murrays were behind S3 in 2nd place with i think a 14 minute lead on at the time around mile 450-500 was Scott Yancy in a full our Cognito built race car. Two can-am turbos pulled a huge lead on the rest of the field because their power up top with the turbos. I know what the can-ams are capable of because i have clutched them and ran them. i also know what the polaris turbo is capable of because i have clutched them and ran them as well, and knowing what is available for them, they are going to absolutely walk away from the rest of the pack when a 4 seater comes out. That kinda power with the wheel base of the 4 seater is going to be a monstrous advantage. To give an example, i think its been posted here before but here it is again. A video showing a racer in Vegas to Reno getting passed by S3, in a long straight away, after they too were already passing slower cars. They are caught up to, bumped twice, and passed within 20 seconds, at 70mph and were passed like they were standing still. the polaris XPTurbo has the same power, and ability to pass someone at 70mph like they are standing still. i have done a half dozen XPTurbos now, stock and flashed, and i dont know what is going on in the video of carver and simms, but either one is sand bagging, or the other is highly built, cause apples to apples, there is no real comparison. fully dressed and weighted the same, the turbo car should walk away from the NA car like its standing still. I have a track at my test facility with a lap timing system, and i have had XP1000 owners come and do their clutching ect, and recently began building their XPTurbo and have now had two of them on my track, the owners basically have two identical cars, they have their built motor XP1000 for cross country racing and their new stock XPturbo, and the turbo blows their lap times away in their NA car. its a whole different ball game when you throw 30+hp more down to the ground.
My personal opinion is to split the class into a PRODUCTION class for N/A cars, and a seperate class for Turbo cars. and then have an Unlimited. Nobody runs sportsman anyway. drop it. cory and casey both said no more classes........ so..... why add more, drop the one that nobody runs in. why should sportsman class be chasing points and a championship when there are less than 5 entries at any given race. give the championship classes to 3 classes that will be full.
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and here is the commentary from the driver.