You telling me this wasn't expected? What did they think was going to happen? That we F1000 drivers were going to flock like sheep to race head-to-head with real FA's?
The CRB and the BOD are fully responsible for this situation. They had their agenda. They did what they wanted to do. They didn't listen to the competitors, and now they got this. How do we go forward and fix this situation? Well, since we can't depend on the CRB or the BOD to act in our best interest, I see no path forward, at least as far as SCCA club racing is concerned. Unless they suddenly snap out of it and get a case of the regrets and do something actually productive for a change (not likely). You may get the occasional one off F1000, but come on, the rest of us probably really aren't interested under the current rules. Those rules are pretty stupid. Upping the speed on an F1000 to compete head-to-head with FA is even more dumb. It's also probably criminal, or at least the aftermath of what inevitability probably will happen would be. That liability release won't be worth the paper it's written on. This is negligence. There's no release for that.
F1000 is more suited to running in FX. But don't tell anyone on the CRB or the BOD that. That will make sure it doesn't happen. Slap a rev limiter on a F1000 and presto. Done. You don't need confusing dyno chart studies and complex set of restrictor plates, one for that engine, another for that one and so on (as I believe was suggested at one time). Rev limiter on when we run SCCA Club, off when we run SCCA Pro.
This year the NorthAm F1000 is suffering a bit from lack of entries. I can tell you that there would have been a lot more if it hadn't been for this pandemic. I would have done at least 3 (I even put down a deposit on two of them). Crowe had tornado hit his house so that put him out. Others have had their issues. It's been a lousy year all around. I'm certainly hoping we can get F1000 entries up a lot higher in 2021. As for my participation in any SCCA Club FA event, not under the current rules.