taken from zilvia
Originally posted by Rennen
Just read this on sccaforums...
http://www.speedtv.com/articles/auto/champcar/25568/
In short, NASCAR is swinging around its huge money to get all other forms of racing banned in Arizona. While the direct attack is at Champ Car, it also drastically impacts all forms of grassroots motorsports like autocross and drifting. The proposed law change says:
Quote:
A. A city of town shall not sponsor or allow to be held within the city or town a motor vehicle competition outside of a closed-course motorsport facility at which the sound level exceeds 90 decibels at any time.
B. For the purpose of this section, "Closed-course motorsport facility" and "motor vehicle" have the same meanings prescribed in Section 12-556.
The legislation then repeats for Counties with the same language. The language in 12-556 is:
1. "Closed-course motor sports facility" means a closed-course speedway or racetrack that is designed and intended for motor vehicle competition, exhibitions of speed or other forms of recreation involving the use of motor vehicles.
2. "Motor vehicle" means an automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle that is propelled by power, other than muscular power, that is used to transport persons and that operates within the confines of a closed-course motor sport track.
Depending on where its measured, most aftermarket exhausts are over 90dB, and so is a squealing tire.
If you live in Arizona, I urge you to write your congressman immediately, and plead for them to vote down this proposed law.
-Matt
http://www.speedtv.com/articles/auto/champcar/25568/
In short, NASCAR is swinging around its huge money to get all other forms of racing banned in Arizona. While the direct attack is at Champ Car, it also drastically impacts all forms of grassroots motorsports like autocross and drifting. The proposed law change says:
Quote:
A. A city of town shall not sponsor or allow to be held within the city or town a motor vehicle competition outside of a closed-course motorsport facility at which the sound level exceeds 90 decibels at any time.
B. For the purpose of this section, "Closed-course motorsport facility" and "motor vehicle" have the same meanings prescribed in Section 12-556.
The legislation then repeats for Counties with the same language. The language in 12-556 is:
1. "Closed-course motor sports facility" means a closed-course speedway or racetrack that is designed and intended for motor vehicle competition, exhibitions of speed or other forms of recreation involving the use of motor vehicles.
2. "Motor vehicle" means an automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle that is propelled by power, other than muscular power, that is used to transport persons and that operates within the confines of a closed-course motor sport track.
Depending on where its measured, most aftermarket exhausts are over 90dB, and so is a squealing tire.
If you live in Arizona, I urge you to write your congressman immediately, and plead for them to vote down this proposed law.
-Matt
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