I am all for leaving things where they are. I think most of the fleet
agrees as well. I weighed 223 about two months before the nationals,
went on a healthy diet and weiged in at 206 for nationals. I
certainly am not "vertically challenged" as Larry puts it, since I am
6' tall. I have several friends that are even taller than I am and
who actually weigh less than I do.
I just think the 880 limit has worked very well for many years and it
is only a small few people who are complaining about it. I feel it is
really in those people's best interest to lead a healthier life and
shed 20-30 lbs.
This, of course, is just my opinion. If you want to change the rules
we have a process in place to do just that. Go for it!
-Jason
:: I'm not necessarily advocating it, but you could imagine
:: a weight limit system where the weight of driver was
:: taken into account. Something like:
::
:: total weight limit = 880 + 0.4 * ( driver_weight - 160 )
::
:: - 120 lb driver - weight limit: 866lbs (746 for crew)
:: - 160 lb driver - weight limit: 880lbs (720 for crew)
:: - 220 lb driver - weight limit: 904lbs (685 for vrew)
:: - 260 lb driver - weight limit: 920lbs (660 for crew)
::
::
:: I don't know what the right values in the forumula would
:: be be to make things even ...