Sebring PCA 48 Hours
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#36
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Letter classes dead or dying. 16 out of 143 racers are letter, rest have moved to spec. I remember 5 years ago we would have almost 16 racers in H alone. Time to build a new car soon
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Wonder if there is a practical way to combine F-G-H. Could add another 300lbs to your car and make you 195s at each corner for example.
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In. We need more SPB! If you're on the fence get off it! Come play!!
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I'm in....
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GTB1 is where I want to be because it is the kind of car I want to drive. That being said, there is not a ton of difference between the handling and setup of an I class car and GTB1. Last year the only difference between my I class car and running it in GTB1 was Pirellis instead of Hoosiers.
I think SPC will become the next SPB in a few years but it will further shrink the letter classes.
#43
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Time for a change in the 911 body D and E and F cars.
Let's group them all together in a spec 911 class called "911CUP".
We will performance balance the previous D/E/F (and maybe G) 911 cars with weight adjustments. All other rules stay same.
Previous F cars stay same weight.
E cars reduce weight by 100 pounds.
D cars reduce weight by 200 pounds.
I just made those numbers up but you get the idea.
This way we will have more 911 cars in the group and no costly changes to the existing cars out there.
Let's group them all together in a spec 911 class called "911CUP".
We will performance balance the previous D/E/F (and maybe G) 911 cars with weight adjustments. All other rules stay same.
Previous F cars stay same weight.
E cars reduce weight by 100 pounds.
D cars reduce weight by 200 pounds.
I just made those numbers up but you get the idea.
This way we will have more 911 cars in the group and no costly changes to the existing cars out there.
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Well there's a whopping three (3) Spec Caymans signed-up so not exactly a thundering herd of masses have made their way to that class. I'm shocked that there are six (6) Spec 997 cars signed-up. That's pretty neat...they're going to have fun.