Just a couple of thoughts here.
1. When you write to the CRB about these items they, will pass them on to the IT advisorary committee for comment before considering any changes.
2. Having names on the letters along with member numbers and phone numbers if posssible carrys much more weight than "I have a hundred people who agree with this and want it changed"
3. Remember the timeline for rule changes.
Things that are brought up now for possible changes will not happen until Jan 06 at the earliest. Rules and cars that were moved that were published recently in the March 05 Fastrack were actually submitted to the BOD in Aug 04 for them to vote on at the Dec 04 BOD meeting.
A letter written today would be reviewed by the IT committee at our the next meeting in late Feb. Several things can happen then. We can review the letter and comment on it ( thank you for your imput,rules are Ok as written,etc),We can table it for more info (yes we actually do research and contact the letter writer if needed),We can pass it along to the CRB for approval at their next meeting.The CRB can then pass it along to the BOD for a vote(which would be at the Aug or Dec BOD meeting),Send it back to us for more review or info, Not approve the request,table it for review at a later date by them.
4.Every letter sent to SCCA regarding IT gets assigned a number by SCCA and is forwarded to the IT committee for review.Be specific in your letter and maybe even include a possible wording for the rule change. Every little bit helps.
5. Remember we are all volunteers on the committee. We do the best we can and devote a lot of time and effort into making IT the best it can be.

Bob Clark
#76 ITB Cen-Div
SCCA IT Advisorary Committee