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Old 09-01-2007, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Larry Herman
Yeah, but you can tune a Euro SC to get the same bump and be well ahead of all of them power wise. I don't think that bigger brakes or an inch wider wheels will make up for 20+ more horsepower with cars that light.
Good point. However, if there aren't any Euro SC's in the race I would imagine a prepared G car would be pretty competitive against the rest of the F's. The well done/driven G's seem to be pretty competitive with F even in "stock" form.
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Originally Posted by 1957 356
The well done/driven G's seem to be pretty competitive with F even in "stock" form.
Yes they are.
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At LRP this year the top 3 spots in the Sprint were ALL G cars...
Old 09-01-2007, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 1957 356
Good point. However, if there aren't any Euro SC's in the race I would imagine a prepared G car would be pretty competitive against the rest of the F's. The well done/driven G's seem to be pretty competitive with F even in "stock" form.
It is not this simple. I would say "competativeness" is 85% driver. If you look at the race results in the East coast over the last 4-5 years where top 968 or S2guys have run against Euro SCs, IIRC, there is only 1 Euro-SC driver that has beaten them. F is one class where you have 3-4 different Porsches and each can be competative depending on the driver. It just happens that the top drivers at the moment do not drive Carreras.



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