If I may chime in my 2 cents worth........
As the current IP4 record holder
, I say get rid of the class so my name can forever remain in stone!
Kidding aside, I
absolutely enjoyed my handful of races I did in IP4 in 2010. Why? For one, I couldn't care less who was passing me, as I was out to improve on my skills, get some seat time, and learn some rules and meet some people. The class in that regard is a tremendous success. The car was my old street car. Literally put a bolt-in cage in, and drove back and forth to the track (I still do that with the IP3 car).
Why did I change classes? In all honesty, being the only one out there was great if/when I was passing a few IP3 cars, but at the end of the day, I was still on my own. Running in IP3 this year has been a huge learning curve all over again, as it is a busy, competitive, challenging and above all -- exciting class.
Would IP4 work? Absolutely, but as everyone knows, getting people to the track is hard enough, let alone getting them to put their Cx/Dx Honda on the track. The aftermarket support is heavily geared to the Si models, hence the popularity amongst the tuner crowd.
What we need is for someone to build 12 or 14 cars (Yes, you Curt) and bring them all to the track just like the old Proformance Corollas. Flip a coin, take your pick of cars and off you go.
If the class doesn't hurt or cost anyone/anything by remaining on the books for another year, lets leave it.
My opinion only,
Jason Nash