In reply to wheels777 :
I remember two challenges ago. I made a suggestion that any cart type vehicle or anything that didn't maintain a factory chassis and crumple zones be limited to an eighth mile for safety purposes only and that scoring could be projected out against vehicle. Still running a full quarter mile time at the 1/8 point and I deferred to your expertise on the matter at the time.
Which I still do and recommend that others do as well. I haven't gone through the same experiences as you, and I sure as hell don't have the same expertise with regards to drag racing or drag racing safety as you do. However, I do have a large amount of experience in regulation and safety of on track road course racing and that's what I was leaning upon and making the recommendations and deferring to you. At the time I felt that my idea was met with borderline hostility and not from yourself, but from competitors and entrants in the challenge whom the rule would be intended to protect. The following year there was a cart that kissed the wall at low speed and it was due to track conditions and low traction, but it actually illustrated how even a low power car at low speed can get into such a predicament. My feelings with regards to safety at the challenge, and I legitimately hate that I feel this way, is that the fact that there has not been a serious injury or worse at the event is the case of better being lucky than good. And that in my mind is not acceptable. We have to be good. We have to do better. There's an easy way to do it and to do it safely. I'm off the opinion that if it's not a factory-based chassis or the chassis has been modified extensively that it can also be done without increasing cost. I know the 8th mile isn't as exciting or sexy as the quarter mile, It doesn't have the trap speeds. However, It's a format that is safer that we can all play in, and in addition, it's less restrictive with regards to budget and creativity.
It pains me to see what you've had to endure. But I also know if somebody who wasn't as high quality of a builder as yourself and if somebody who wasn't as strict and stern about safety as yourself had been in the same situation that the end result would have been far far worse. You weren't lucky, you're good, That's something that those of us who have been lucky at the challenge don't seem to realize before it's too late.
*** I'm adding this last part as general commentary as it pertains to the challenge and getting more people down to the challenge and competing in it as the challenge was designed and intended before it was opened up to a broader range of participants as we really do want to keep the focus, in my opinion, on the original ideals.
With that being said. We often lamb-based potential participants for having overly complex ideas, that in some cases border on delusions of grandeur, imploring them just to come on down and compete with what you have that's functional and fits the rule set. And that you can focus on getting to the pointy end later and you'll have a better idea of mindset of how to do it after you've been down and attended in person. And I feel that that's a strong idea in mindset and ethos.
But for some reason when we get to rule set discussion we stray as far away from that as possible. We make the rules as convoluted and polluted and complex is possible and it drives away potential participants and we talk about how that's an issue each and every year.
I bring that up because instead of coming up with an idea of additional safety exemptions, because we know that it needs to be safer, and making the rules more complex. It's pretty simple just to change the length of the drag strip to an 1/8 mile for vehicles that get to the pointy end of performance and budget restricts the safety from being where it needs to be.
Keep it simple. That's how you allow additional entrance and fresh blood to enter the event.
Heck. I would love for there to be a class for cars that entered at $2,000, ran the 8th mile and then came back in following years with updated safety equipment and basically the same performance potential. Then now exceeds $2,000 but now they can run the full quarter mile and really show what they were capable of. I would love to have a grandfather class of originally $2,000 vehicles. But we have to crawl before we can walk. ***