by Toyzda » Fri Aug 27, 2010 6:13 pm
The older little cars will come out when the others do. I think time will tell....
Phil,
I don't holey agree with your critisism of turbo cars. Un-restricted, history will show you are completly correct. Boost and revs typically mean money and unreliability. Along with that goes undrivability.
However, restrictors don't allow boost and revs. The engine cannot breath enough. A well tuned IPRA turbo car has a big flat torque curve lending itself to an easier car to drive, unlike a peaky boosted car. They are also quite reliable can be more reliable, with less rebuilding costs as a highly tuned NA engine.
I am in no way suggesting a rule change is necessary for the growth of SS. I am suggesting consideration should be given to the new (and excellent) u3500 class to add a proven rule that has lead to the growth of IPRA making it one of the most populated club class. The class was dying out as it was only rx-7's and rx-3's at the front. Now there is a fwd turbo Starlet that people are chasing....
I do think that the u3500NA should stay as it is, but forecasting future improvement is just good business.