I do believe this needs to "END" and I can live with that.
Please don't quote me.

OK.See23 wrote:Please don't quote me.
But what if I quote Ron?angryturtle wrote:OK.See23 wrote:Please don't quote me.
Changed my mind. Turns out I don't listen.See23 wrote:Please don't quote me.
Yup. Only my opinion matters. It's all about me being right. Oh wait....I've actually given factual reasons why it can't happen. So far your argument is......it would be fun?See23 wrote:in any case there seems to be only one opinion that matters so It's a pointless discussion.
Intent of the rule is irrelevant once lawyers are involved. In the example I gave the liability would stand. The club would be condoning/allowing something against the rules which could easily be a contributing factor to an accident. It's not a new concept that insurance companies prefer to place blame elsewhere instead of writing a cheque.See23 wrote:When you refer to the 'one car, two driver' rule I would THINK that has more to do with competition rules rather then safety or club insurance. ?
This is the reply that started this mess.Brain wrote:Issues.....because I'm that guy![]()
Liability for the car owner considering a $500 car isn't likely to be particularly safe and multiple people driving it.
Liability for the club for the same reason.
$500 car actually costs $560 after taxes. Then whoever wins it will also have to pay 12% GST and PST to assume ownership.
Who's responsible for the tow bill and disposal when the motor blows up or whatever?
Who's going to pay to insure the car at say $90/mo for 5 months?
I doubt even 10 people will sign up - only about 5 people really have a hope. For most people it would just be throwing away $100
Counting first run pretty much eliminates anyone involved in course setup since that would be considered an unfair advantage.
Cheap junk tires are too noisy. Decent tires cost money (even used)
I'm sure I can come up with more if I thought about it for more than 5 minutes...... sorry
.haven't you ever heard of the underground,
That's a great point!angryturtle wrote:With regards to the "one car two drivers rule" is the rule different at VCMC? I seem to recall a certain red CSP Miata that had 4 drivers for a few years.
I gave you reasons. I even used smiley face, sad face, and in true Canadian fashion said I was sorry. You act like I said "Your idea is stupid it's never going to happen because I said so" .....after which I promptly kicked your hat into a puddle.See23 wrote:This is the reply that started this mess.
Seems like a pretty one sided slam on an idea to make things more fun and interesting. An idea that's been kicked around for years. An idea I hoped to have a friendly discussion over.
Now I'm just repeating myself, but the rules say no. How am I supposed to make that positive?See23 wrote:Excuse me if I don't feel like your approach was was neither positive or helpful.
But I do recall you belittling people about course design, how the club runs events, too many runs, not enough runs, etc. Oh and lets not forget belittling the course workers for moving too slowly. Seems slightly hypocritical no? Welcome to the internet......if you're going to give it you have to be able to take it.......See23 wrote:No, I don't pick through the rules like a lawyer OR an accountant, but no matter how bad my Christmas may have been I don't belittle people or their ideas on a public forum.
Good for you Vince5centSi wrote:And I'm not afraid to post...
VCMC is the same rules. Off the top of my head most everybody in BC is under the same umbrella except some of the Corvette clubs. Unfortunately you've been led astray by an incorrect post in this thread. As I stated early in the thread the rule is maximum 4 drivers per car - maximum of two drivers per class.angryturtle wrote:With regards to the "one car two drivers rule" is the rule different at VCMC? I seem to recall a certain red CSP Miata that had 4 drivers for a few years.
The "certain" Miata owner? Wait who owns that car? Oh that's right I do. You don't think someone might have protested all the Mazda money and Hoosiers we've won over the years if we were breaking the rules? Hell Jim even won Canadian Nationals in that car. No protests? Must not have been any lawyers or accountants present to read the rules. Seems like you're just trying to make this personal.........good luck - I don't take internet trolls seriouslySee23 wrote:Which suggests that the rule has to do with competition rather then insurance... or at least that's the way VCMC and that certain Miata owner interpreted it.
Thanks Mattriceracer wrote:See problem solved you can all thank me later![]()
Awaiting Brian to tell me how it was a bad idea