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Date Posted: 10/20/06 8:25am
Author: average man .
Subject: How about we do it by how MUCH the car cost ? The class started out with super gas cars and went crazy from there . I guess if you cant tune a car or build horse power then just go spend 50 to 60 grand on a car BOOM your there !
In reply to: wondering? 's message, "I was wondering has the TPSA rules people ever considered giving nostalagia cars (i.e. 1st generation camaros, older vettes, shoeboxes, etc.) a weight break so that there is diversity in the cars other than paint jobs? When you all started it was cool to se the older cars racing beside the new body styles. Now with everybody getting the new Ness, Bickel, RJ cars it seems this diversity is slowly going away. I know that you have to upgrade to get the new technology that is available, but maybe if you give the older cars say a 50-100 lb. break they could overcome the disadvantage that they have. Thanks." on 10/19/06 2:32pm


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[> [> I have a old s/g car and did ok this year in it . The class is so much fun to race the way it is set up . I do wish the class would have stayed full of s/g cars but it did not . There will always be ideas of ways to change the rules to ( keep things competitive ) but lets face it heads up classes always end up being about the $$$$$ . The rules work the way they are !!!!! I will get my old s/g car back on the track and give her hell !! If it ait fast enough then its back to the drawing board . -- The rules are FINE !!!, 10/20/06 8:42am


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