Thanks for the input guys.
One of the things that I liked when I read the NASA points-based rule system, is that it addresses every modification. Once complete, the worksheet says what exactly is and is not modified on the car. I would think this would make policing more efficient for stewards. I have not run with NASA, but I would assume that if a car is subject to scrutiny, the driver is obligated to submit his classification worksheet. In my mind, this would work great for classes like ST and SP, and not at all for SS or P.
As a steward, when I am presented a car for scrutiny, it would be very helpful to have a completed form from the driver which lists the modifications (especially in ST and SP). As with all of our rules in all of the classes, there is a certain level of honesty and trust expected. COM stewards do not remove parts, open engines, or anything of the like. Nor should we. Since we are accepting what drivers tell us about the parts we can't see or verify, why not have them complete the form and present it during scrutiny? At the very least, this would help improve knowledge of the class rules among drivers, and decrease the amount of "misinterpretations" of the rulebook.
Another thing I liked about the rules, is that the points system seems to deal with individual modifications much more efficiently. No heavy penalties for an aftermarket wing, fender flares, etc.
Grove, with all due respect, exactly which other clubs do you run with? I have been to events with a variety of other clubs. There are a lot of COM members there. I bet I could list 5 instructors who run with other clubs for every one that does not. Sorry, did not mean to get off topic, but the notion that COM and its members are not a part of the racing community is not in line with reality. The COM guys I know are some of the biggest proponents of motorsports in the region. We are racers, and for the most part I believe that COM is our favorite club (by far!), but that doesn't mean that the 8-9 COM events per year is enough to satisfy the thirst.
