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Old 08-15-2007, 01:08 PM   #9
Dick Butler
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Default Re: 7.5 lb class for GT

The minimum Wt for front wheel car is 2500 + driver. The only problem is BB are legal in them too. Will they fit? Dont know. One of the positive possibilities of Higher GT might be New Mustang , Camaro or Charger with early Motors.
There are two Thunderbolts coming out soon built to match or exceed the Hemi Cuda and Gt stuff. We will wait and see but I expect them to be awsome. People working at the intensity and dedication seen in SS/AH so far.
Unfortunately SS has seemed to be the place people moved out of so they could have the newest, slickest NEW cars. That has a lot to do with the index differences and records too. If SS classes were as heavily populated by more guys agressively developing them like GT could they be faster ?. Probably. If SS is allowed to come up to GT technology we know that will help also. The Vettes of Arts racers Kenny and Brandon are ALL moving up in technology.Eddie Smith too. Dave Thomas has been highly tech for several years. Thats why they go faster this year.
I feel if SS classes were given more ink and had a reason to upgrade more we would see the et improvement too. Not all of SS/AH is motor. The chassis upgrades allow the power to the pavement we see as et.
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