Dave,
Alot of your questions and concerns are answered by a business standpoint and not a question on whether some products are as efficacious as others. Michelin is the Main Sponsor of the series and like any other series that is attempting to have a level playing field , there is a spec tire ( BFG Trans Am Series, soon to be Toyo Tire Trans Am, Yokohama is the spec tire for SCCA Spec Fords, Goodyear in Nascar, etc. ). Since the fields for ViperDays are just now starting to grow , but the consumer base is relatively small, manufacturers that step up to the pump are usually given some concession. As Borla, K & N, Stop Tech Brakes, are sponsors for the series, as it is starting to grow, the system to assist those is similar to contigency programs SCCA used in the Solo II program in it's infancy. You may remember some of those as you did very well in both Solo II and Pro Solo. The fact that a driver may get to make a choice of which product he/she uses is not taken away, it just gives minor benefits to those companies that have seen fit to sponsor a Viper Series. Having been a SCCA member since 1981, I see alot of correlation between ViperDays and the early Solo programs. The growth of any automotive sport is contingent upon sponsors and said sponsors seeing value in what they have contributed. As the Challenge Series grows, these initial sponsors will be seen as the innovators that helped ViperDays gain more stature and growth. Hopefully,then, we will see other interested parties wanting to become part of this program that promotes our beloved Snakes, and we will see changes , from growth and participation, to the matrix, benefitting the additional sponsors. I know for one I will be purchasing a Borla system from Archer Racing Accessories, and my car will have K&N's filters added. Many drivers already run Borlas, so it has been a proven product for quite awhile.
In answer to your last questions, I believe there are Pilot Sports that fit the Vette, so that should not be a problem. The ZO6 , I believe , is given 3 points due to the ABS, which will coincidentally give the 2001's 3pts. also. There have been very few Corvettes show up at the events, though they are very welcome, but Skip has had 5 years to fine tune the Matrix for Vipers. Again the support has not come, at all , from GM, but Skip has seen alot of advantages to having the series become a American Muscle Machine Event, so who knows where that may lead in the future. The driving instruction, the parties and comraderie, the wheel to wheel races, are absolutely a phenomenal blast. I look forward to buying products/services from Autoform, Borla, Archer Racing Enterprises, K & N filters, Bobby Archer Racing, Michelin, etc. as their help will let the program reach more Viper owners and , though we are a small family, compared to the PCA or Corvette Clubs, we can have the finest Driving Experience Program - heck we already have the best car!!!!
Alot of your questions and concerns are answered by a business standpoint and not a question on whether some products are as efficacious as others. Michelin is the Main Sponsor of the series and like any other series that is attempting to have a level playing field , there is a spec tire ( BFG Trans Am Series, soon to be Toyo Tire Trans Am, Yokohama is the spec tire for SCCA Spec Fords, Goodyear in Nascar, etc. ). Since the fields for ViperDays are just now starting to grow , but the consumer base is relatively small, manufacturers that step up to the pump are usually given some concession. As Borla, K & N, Stop Tech Brakes, are sponsors for the series, as it is starting to grow, the system to assist those is similar to contigency programs SCCA used in the Solo II program in it's infancy. You may remember some of those as you did very well in both Solo II and Pro Solo. The fact that a driver may get to make a choice of which product he/she uses is not taken away, it just gives minor benefits to those companies that have seen fit to sponsor a Viper Series. Having been a SCCA member since 1981, I see alot of correlation between ViperDays and the early Solo programs. The growth of any automotive sport is contingent upon sponsors and said sponsors seeing value in what they have contributed. As the Challenge Series grows, these initial sponsors will be seen as the innovators that helped ViperDays gain more stature and growth. Hopefully,then, we will see other interested parties wanting to become part of this program that promotes our beloved Snakes, and we will see changes , from growth and participation, to the matrix, benefitting the additional sponsors. I know for one I will be purchasing a Borla system from Archer Racing Accessories, and my car will have K&N's filters added. Many drivers already run Borlas, so it has been a proven product for quite awhile.
In answer to your last questions, I believe there are Pilot Sports that fit the Vette, so that should not be a problem. The ZO6 , I believe , is given 3 points due to the ABS, which will coincidentally give the 2001's 3pts. also. There have been very few Corvettes show up at the events, though they are very welcome, but Skip has had 5 years to fine tune the Matrix for Vipers. Again the support has not come, at all , from GM, but Skip has seen alot of advantages to having the series become a American Muscle Machine Event, so who knows where that may lead in the future. The driving instruction, the parties and comraderie, the wheel to wheel races, are absolutely a phenomenal blast. I look forward to buying products/services from Autoform, Borla, Archer Racing Enterprises, K & N filters, Bobby Archer Racing, Michelin, etc. as their help will let the program reach more Viper owners and , though we are a small family, compared to the PCA or Corvette Clubs, we can have the finest Driving Experience Program - heck we already have the best car!!!!