Trust me, some of the weight is being removed from the trunk too. The guys that are completely gutting their interior are NOT adding balast anywhere and they are going for the stock power record and may even just be calling it the stock record in some cases. Unfortunately the one that has the fastest time right now had an aftermarket intake and no one seems to care. AFE carbon fiber.
So you don't think it would be fair for someone to remove weight to equal Leah Pritchett driving the car? Now you are proposing something that is physically impossible. I think it would be fair for someone to lighten to make weight. At the very least they should be able to remove seats and the subwoofer assy etc. to equal a one seat car.
Just so you know, the gutted cars with the physicaly lighter drivers were 100 to 150 pounds lighter than me. I refuse to canibalize my car like that. I have done a few things but my interior is fully in tact and my rear spoiler is on the car and so on.....
I am not setting or suggesting any restrictions here, I am simply asking what the formal rules are. I mean we do exist in a rules-based society and without rules we'd tumble in chaos, right? So this is about fairness and disclosure in what makes stock "stock". What is the definition?
Moving weight around or using a pro driver or going on a diet (person or car) or choosing a different intake or a spoiler delete or choosing a different tire or wheel set are very subjective concepts - but how much of that becomes a deviation from the spirit of stock and what is agreeable remains an outstanding issue. Factory stock, Pure stock, Stock appearing, Stock power, etc are all open to interpretation unless there are written and governed rules for each or any class.
Case in point - Turbo Buicks race in 6 very specific classes with defined restrictions and rules:
https://www.turbobuick.com/threads/2019-turbo-street-outlaw-rules.406048/
https://turbobuick.com/threads/2019-tsm-rules.462516/
and here are the other classes:
https://turbobuick.com/#racing-rules-and-discussions.89
Nothing is left open to interpretation, and if you get called out for an infraction you submit to an inspection.
So what is the desire (if any) to have a clear, even, fair, full disclosure, and level playing field as it relates to the go-no-go rules for the Demon stock record? Without establishing this early on the possibility to refute or fact check/scrutinize an established record contrary to the rules becomes exponentially more difficult.
@Speedy! you need to review this before making flippant remarks:
Refute the central point of the argument.
Totally off topic: Go on Drag Week and tell me if you think 9.50s is fast for any car... much less a $100K one. For what it is the Demon is awesome, but it isn't that impressive in the grand scheme of race cars (race cars having gutted interiors etc).