No, it's a "Tech Bulletin" in the November Fastrack which means it's signed and sealed and as it says is effective immediately.Woops, not too fast. In reading Fastrack, G-Classification is a proposal to the board.
yep. My mistake. Got that confirmation from Brian by e-mail. go go go FiST!!!No, it's a "Tech Bulletin" in the November Fastrack which means it's signed and sealed and as it says is effective immediately.
http://scca.cdn.racersites.com/prod/assets/13-fastrack-nov-solo.pdf
For someone who knows, could you break down what types of modifications are allowed in the various classes.
I've been meaning to read the SCCA rule book but I've been busy.
The Celica GT is the reigning champion in the class but the Focus ST, Neon SRT-4, Honda Civic Si and Mazdaspeed Protege are also contenders. But the Nationals-winning Celica was just sold as a street carwhat sort of cars will the FiST be competing against in this class?
I am selling my mid-pack VW GTI as a street car.............
Look in the results from Nationals in RT* classes too. I know the Genesis is becoming competitive.
And according to our local Mr. Know-It-All in KC, the ban on eccentric camber bolts are only for aftermarket parts and not OEM replacement parts, but we will see when the rule-book is out. If allowed that will be my first purchase as Ford has them.....
Where in the Fiesta workshop manual does it say we can use eccentric camber bolts?I am selling my mid-pack VW GTI as a street car.............
And according to our local Mr. Know-It-All in KC, the ban on eccentric camber bolts are only for aftermarket parts and not OEM replacement parts, but we will see when the rule-book is out. If allowed that will be my first purchase as Ford has them.....
Would that be a guy names Casey, who when I knew him over on the NASIOC (Subaru) forums, raced a WRX wagon?I am selling my mid-pack VW GTI as a street car.............
And according to our local Mr. Know-It-All in KC, the ban on eccentric camber bolts are only for aftermarket parts and not OEM replacement parts, but we will see when the rule-book is out. If allowed that will be my first purchase as Ford has them.....
Nope. Dan. He will argue with himself if he thinks hard enough...Would that be a guy names Casey, who when I knew him over on the NASIOC (Subaru) forums, raced a WRX wagon?
Is Casey still around though? He started making signs for Subaru cars "pray for rain". Then started making number and class magnetic signs awhile back.Nope. Dan. He will argue with himself if he thinks hard enough...