SCCA - GT1 - the Vette guys will definately have a letter writing campaign tohave it barred from T1.
NASA - Depending upon hp/weight ratio Supe Unlimited or ST1
SCCA - GT1 - the Vette guys will definately have a letter writing campaign tohave it barred from T1.
NASA - Depending upon hp/weight ratio Supe Unlimited or ST1
Get enough of them and convince the SCCA to start a ACR class
Get enough of them and convince the SCCA to start a ACR class
Engine rules for Grand Am do not allow motors larger than 8 cylinders, that is why the Comp Coupe has never been eligible since day 1.
Camfab, don't kill the messengerI don't make the rules, I just have to play by them. I wish there were more people like you who have a passion for road racing. It just isn't a great spectator sport. Nascar is popular as one can see the entire race from one vantage point. It is more spectator friendly. Laguna Seca (argueably one of the most famous track layouts in the world) once can only see a handful of turns on a 2.5 mile road course, depending on where one is seated. Spectators want to see the entire track, not just a few turns. Sad, but true
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If they had any brains they would open it up to ten cylinders, It's marketing. The whole class would become more exciting. Lets face it, the majority of "American RACE" fans have always been stuck on roundy round racing. Allowing more American muscle into a series just makes it more viable and exciting for the fans. Heck, I did'nt own a Viper back in the late nineties, we owned a Vette, but I was glued to any broadcast of the Viper/Vette battles. When the Vipers went away I stopped watching, and I was a Vette owner!
The most interesting class would be stock production vehicles as produced by the OEM. No restrictions, no weight penalty B.S. or restricted motors. Bring it on boys Z-06, ZR-1, ACR, Ferrari 430 , Porsche GT-3, Ford GT, etc. No kissing a$$ to the OEM's, let's see who's king. Don't tell me people would'nt watch it. All someone has to realize is that the entire Net is full of people bench racing their brand against others. How many people give a hoot about ALMS or SCCA, maybe 1%. As I said, I stopped watching racing about eight years ago. What's the point, I can't relate any of it to my car.
Why do you think drifting became so popular, as well as import drag racing. It's what kids (the next generation) relate too. Organize a new sanctioning body, because the others are just like our politicians. Start fresh and run the series I mentioned, let's see who will get all the TV ratings.
I agree, the more different cars the better and more exciting. I would sure like to see a close to stock class, but you cant go all OEM, have to at least allow tires, and something for the vettes so they dont break. But then someone would pwn everyone else and people would start dropping out if they couldnt find a way to win.