Mike, I am not sre which 240Z guys you are talking to but since I build engines for about every 240 in the PNW I think you are wrong. I don't know of a single one that isn't tired of seeing marginally prepared BMW's kicking their butts.[/b]
Then you must know Jack and Lincoln Burns, right? I've raced pretty closely with them. Their downfall was crashing too much, not my car being an overdog. When they stayed on the track, we raced well. They usually won at PIR (their home track) and I usually won at SIR (my home track).

Skip Yocom? We've had a great time racing together when Skip has had his car running right, and during our long conversations he's never said anything to me at all about being frustrated with my car's preparedness level or his inability to keep up. In fact, he's specifically who I'm thinking of when I think about a Z driver coming over to shake my hand after a race. He's a great sport.

How about Ron Tanner? He hands it to me every time we race--pretty severely, in fact. The only time I recall managing to beat him was when he badly overcooked the chicane at PIR and couldn't get back in the race. Given that record, I can't imagine that he's complaining about my beating him all the time.

Looking at the 2005 results for the PNW region, here's how the ITS entries went:

Race #1: two 944s, though only one started
Race #2: five 944s
Race #3: three 944s
Race #4: three 944s
Race #5: two 944s
Race #6: Just one 944
Race #7: Two 944s

There's no BMWs there. In fact, there aren't any Z cars in the first place.

The story is the same for the 2005 season in the Oregon region:

Race #1: A 240Z beat an RX-7.
Race #2: Only one 240Z
Race #3: A 240Z beat an BMW. (But I'm pretty sure this BMW is an E30.) From 3rd place, it's a 944, two Z cars in a row, and another 944.
Race #4: Five 240Z cars, no other marques
Race #5: Just one ITS car. It's a Z.
Race #6: One 240Z.
Race #7: A single 240Z.
Race #8: Only one 944.
Race #9: A Mazda RX7. A 944 entered, but DNS.

There's only one BMW car, and it finished behind a 240Z. Will's best time in his E30 was about 0.900 seconds slower than the Z car. No other BMWs showed up all year.

Who is it that you're thinking of, Joe?

The fact that 240z's are 35 years old doesn't make them a bad car and I don't understand your elitist attitude toward them. [/b]
Nope. It just makes 'em old cars.

You are beating cars that have 5 to 8 k in an engine every 2nd year. These cars have 2500 dollar exhaust system and run 800 bucks worth of new tires[/b]
My last engine was right in the middle of that range, and my tyre budget is within 10%. I think I got four races out of a set last year -- on my rains.

This adjustment was not done because Mike B. owns a BMW, it was done tobring balance back to one of the best classes in SCCA. You are lucky in the fact that since you race with ICSCC and you can always just run your car in CP or DP and not change a thing.
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Indeed, I am fortunate for that. I'll probably end up in RS and SPM this year instead of ITS and CP.