It's a question of what the rules are. Tell me where it says Vinduro is pre85 only? ( differentiate between rules and a particular set of club rules)
Should a few people determine what the rules are over say the Victorian govt? Should the rules be based on someone's idea of what 'vintage' means?
Perhaps more people would join VERi if things were different?
This discussion is hurting my brain.
Ne plus ultra
I'm just catching on this discussion after a weekend having fun at the Conondale Classic...
But the one thing that hits me is that it's all a 'storm in a teacup'...
If you want to organise an event, and you believe it should be Pre 85, great! Do it!
If you want to organise an event, and you believe it should be Pre 90, great! Do it!
If you want to organise an event, and you believe it should be competitive, great! Do it!
If you want to organise an event, and you believe it should be non-competitive, great! Do it!
If you want to organise an event, and you believe the cut off dates are sacrosanct, great! Do it!
If you want to organise an event, and you believe the cut off dates are flexible, great! Do it!
Basically, if you're prepared to get off your bum and do all that work, YOU get to decide what your rules are. Unless it's a State ot National Title (competitive), you can run whatever rules you want.
You'll soon find out how popular it is - and you get to decide whether it's a success or not.. If you expect 25 entries and get 30, it's a success. If you expect 200 and get 150, it's not..