<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by MichaelP:
The SRT looks like a piece of ****
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And you would be wrong... you should have said "The SRT looks like a FAST piece of ****!!!"
Michael, don't let it get to you... it's JUST a message board! But I'm flattered my posts make such impressions on you.
To answer your question, I can't believe people aren't "getting" this. We all know the SRT is a STREET car. It is sold for use on the street. Now what is the complaint again? That Dodge somehow did something to make the car not race-track ready? Or that they neglected to do something that would have made it track-legal?
What could they have done? Put a factory roll bar in? Surely you're not saying they should have done that right? Or are you saying they should have made the coupe? Well, OK, I can see that point, but it doesn't talk to the point which is that the car is a street car that will be very at home on a track too. Did you know your GTS is not legal for drag racing if you can make it perform to it's potential? Did you know that your GTS will require extensive modification to be legal for virtually all sanctioned racing events? I'm sure you know that the GTS is not very track-ready for competition... needs things like brakes, etc.
So what is the complaint? That you can't drive to Viperdays, run your car, and drive home? Well I'm sure you can if you get a hardtop. Anyone who really is into the racing thing and wants to use the potential of the SRT would get a hardtop for racing - I know I will for drag racing.
I'm missing what the complaint is. The SRT is a street car that has extensive track capabilities. Just like the GTS, it will require modification to be legal in most sanctioned racing organizations. It will require the purchase of a hardtop if you really want to race it on the track... just like the GTS really requires the purchase of brakes if you really want to use it on the track.
I'd MUCH rather have a convertible I can drive top-down 99% of the time, and toss on the hardtop for the Friday night drags, or for the occasional time I get it on a road course... rather than having a coupe where I don't have the option to remove the top.
Isn't all of this blindingly obvious??? I dunno.. it's coming across as an extremely weak way of whining about the SRT. Maybe it's just me....
EDIT,
Regarding my post of a few months back about the SRT being the best track Viper yet... how isn't it? Have you seen the Vipers that race? They are nothing like street cars - gutted interiors, carbon fiber bodies, etc. These guys will buy competition coupes. For the other 95% of us that maybe get to the track once every few months, if that, the SRT will still vastly outperform the GTS. It's so obvious my brain is hurting... if you wanna race seriously, you get a CC. If you wanna race from time to time, you're going to need a hardtop. If you want to race just at sanctioned events like VOI's and zone events, you can do without the hardtop. I fail to see how the SRT is not a superior track car to the GTS. At least it doesn't need brakes... and they BOTH need roll bars for anything more than the occasional track jaunt.