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@Kyle. I don't know for sure, but I don't think anybody took them up on their 'extra' classing for real race cars. And with 71 cars on the start, I'm pretty sure that nobody would want to expose themselves to the potential body damage (least case), just to compete in this event.
I believe that it may have been, at least initially, a little gimmick to see if they could create more entries, but as it turns out the play was unnecessary. It seems that there is plenty enough interest in this geographic area to keep them solvent. But who knows?
I'm interested to find out how many of these new drivers that get a full flavor taste of w2w competition might take it the extra 'mile' and start track day/DTs with the local clubs.
There's a potential benefit there if our clubs are able to see beyond the end of their proboscus, and put themselves in a position to support the real 'racing' effort.
It may take a while for those of us that campaign to remain status-quo mongers, unwilling to go beyond those phobias to consider the 'para-normal' advantages of this.
There's the challenge. We can take advantage of being co-active, or choose to be stagnate and let those opportunities pass by, keeping heads buried. (Usually in a dark, and smelly place)
Stand to-
COMIN' THROUGH!
Knock-knock!!