Just sent this email to the BOD:
Suggest Allowing F1000 in FX with a rev limiter set at 11,000 RPM.
FX is where F1000 belongs not in FA. Raising the engine spec to make F1000 go faster to compete head-to-head with purpose built FA cars pushes the original design envelope of what an F1000 car is (it is a Formula Continental car with a motorcycle engine, it is not a purpose built Formula Atlantic car with a car motor).
Pushing an F1000 car beyond its original design makes it inherently dangerous. I also suggest the BOD take a serious look at the SCCA's current liability status and any potential issues in regard to this. A F1000 car is NOT DESIGNED to compete head-to-head with purpose built Formula Atlantic cars. It has neither the comparable weight or the mass of a purpose built Formula Atlantic car to make it survivable in the case of an accident with a purpose built Formula Atlantic car (at the very least it reduces the survivable odds) in case of an accident.
Many Thanks,
Thomas Copeland
Member No. XXXXXX
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