This is not a criticism of non msa racing,if the grids are there,i would race msa or non msa,just a question from someone who has not tried non msa. But we pay our money to the msa,who then write up the rules and regulations to clubs,officials and competitors. if non msa becomes the norm and/or karting does away with the msa altogether, who then sets the rules, ie reguarding scrutineering etc, if it is individual clubs, could this not then end up potentially being MORE expensive ie one club one week could have open tyre choice so you would run the stickiest possible,then run official tyres the next, a different size restrictor at another club etc, but on the other hand if they just say we will run exactly to the rules in the gold book, is that then unfair on the msa and its paying members who paid the money to have the book produced and could that also not be an infringement of the msa copywrite on the production of that book?
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