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Re: Rules 2006
Maybe Shifter can chime in with the non proprietary info.
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Re: Rules 2006
Originally Posted by Rik
Purchase some Ice from Mr. Haggin, some BEER from Mr. Scott and sit back and watch a race and supply the coldness.
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Re: Rules 2006
Originally Posted by Ryan Beckley
Actuall the drives are different in more ways than just decals. I don't know all the details just the the Merc is a little simpler.
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Re: Rules 2006
Oh yea, I understand the Weismann orginated the dry sump equipment along time ago, I was just stating the the Mercury and weismann drive weren't exactly the same.
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Re: Rules 2006
As I've stated here and even more people have in other places. Motorsport’s always will need competition and competition helps businesses and the business model.
com•pe•ti•tion • The act of competing, as for profit or a prize; rivalry. • A test of skill or ability; a contest: a skating competition. • Rivalry between two or more businesses striving for the same customer or market. • A competitor: The competition has cornered the market. • Ecology. The simultaneous demand by two or more organisms for limited environmental resources, such as nutrients, living space, or light. Mercury is a GREAT company and they make great products but I personally feel that Motorsport’s in general can always grow with competing products. I think companies like Arneson, Weismann and others are good for the sport as a whole. |
Re: Rules 2006
This discussion is for the birds. What's so hard to understand?
1.) The rules of OSS originate with the OSS racers in a democratic process. 2.) The technical rules of a class orgininate with the class in a democratic process. Granted, this is a concept that might be alien to some, and some may have (as parts of this discussion attest) a hard time grasping the overall concept. But it is what it is. The rules are there and they will be upheld. If you don't like the rules, change them. You can. Get the unanimous vote of a class, and by next year they'll be able to race your drive. At OSS, the racers decide. I know it may sound strange and unusual. But that's the way it is. |
Re: Rules 2006
Originally Posted by Gordo
It seems there's been a lot of drastic changes since Ft. Lauderdale a few years ago, eh Bertel?
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Re: Rules 2006
1) The rules do not originate with the OSS. 10 years ago it started with the APBA tech comitee. It continued with APBA Offshore tech comitee in 2000 and now with OSS. The same faces different shirts.
2) What rule is keeping my dry-sump#6 ssm drives from competing? pat W |
Re: Rules 2006
Sorry this is boring you, but it seems that all Pat has to do is get 5 of the SCL teams to agree on his drive and his is in and Peppers will then be able to use them.
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Re: Rules 2006
Originally Posted by KiloKat
It gets back to competition. Without competition, the end result is almost always less development and higher prices. That is why I am so opposed to one vendor for anything.
Nobody can question Mr. Scott's understanding of business competition or his commitment to the sport. His statement could apply to any sanctioning body of any motorsport. |
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