by loser » Fri Mar 25, 2011 6:16 am
Wow, reading all this is giving me a headache....
While I agree it's disappointing the utes get a 3D logbook when they don't comply, if that made for a good race meeting and helped keep the class alive, well it can only be good. Perhaps if these guys enjoy the racing then 2002 and the other NSW SS members can encourage them over time to modify the utes to comply within the body rules etc. for 3D. Maybe encourage them by saying..You're having fun now, what if you modify it to look like an aussie ute then you can put a decent 700hp engine in it and have shiploads of fun?
As for the Transam rules etc... Yes, maybe there are some grey areas, maybe? But to be honest it's never worried me so I haven't bothered to look into it as i'm usually too busy working on my car, which I suggest anyone who owns a SS should be.
And besides, probably the 3 most complying Sports Sedans in the country, Gourlay's Audi, Randle's SAAB and Ricca's Alfa are wiping the floor with the rest of us. Christ, give me a 1,000hp, 9 litre Transam with a 3metre wide wing and I still wouldn't have the talent to go as fast as any of those guys.
One other thing, probably the best chance SS have had in a while to get some exposure is this weekend, and it's not one of our race meetings. We have a display at the AGP, an excellent spot with heaps of pedestrian traffic. Why yesterday (Thursday the 1st day of the GP) it was pooring rain and we still drew a big crowd. We (the Vic ASSA) were offered to take as many cars as we could get there... How many could we get????? 5.... That's right, 5 compettitors got off their arses and took their cars because it's just too hard for everyone else...
So my answer to everyone is this, turn off your computers, stop worrying about bullshit, get out in the shed and get whatever you have in there on the track and racing before there are no tracks left and we're all stuck watching "Sports Sedans of the futrure" running around street circuits..