Craig S
Commando
- Location
- Delta, Utah
I want to put this out on the table just to see what everyone thinks. Do you think that if a competitor and his rig have ever driven in a pro comp that they should have to run unlimited or not? IMO I don't think it is fair that the full on pro guys can come out and compete with the little guys. I think if they are pro and have a pro buggy there they should have to compete in unlimited. And give the people with the less expensive backyard built rigs a fighting chance to go out and have fun with alike rigs.Ok now lets have the feed back.
You guys have just gone over just about all the things involved with the experienced drivers (pro guys). I think that the driver & spotter make more difference than the vehicle. Although the vehicle mods can be big in some places. The drivers from Werock are good because they practice a lot and drive all the hard stuff. They are also around teams like the Lovells, Troy Baily, Carl Nelson and others so they have been schooled on how to get through the tuff courses.
I have thought about assigning penalty points to experienced teams, but where do you draw the line? Last year I asked some experienced teams to step up a class. Most did.
The best thing anybody could do is to practice on the course so that you can run all the obstacles with your eyes closed. When Dallas & I were competing in UROC we practiced with cones as often as we could. It will make a difference. The Delta Proving Grounds (new name and sign) is open all year long and it's free! Get a group together and come down. I'll set some cones set and we will have some fun!