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Ford GT Disappointing Finish at 12 Hours of Sebring
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<blockquote data-quote="chao5.0" data-source="post: 15255274" data-attributes="member: 134651"><p>if anyone wants to see a class where its spend what you can and run what you brung within the rules of the class then watch F1, you will see what happens when manufacturers are allowed to spend unlimited money. apply that in sports car racing and I think the only 2 teams that would dominate that class would be Porsche and Ferrari, much like they did endurance racing in the 60's and 70's.</p><p></p><p>what I would like to see though is the return to the old trans am style racing for manufacturers, meaning if its on the car for racing it has to be available to the public in or on the production car with the exception of damper and spring rates, and engine limitations again like no V8 larger than 5 liters and all engines used must be production available engines. I know there is the Pirelli and Continental series but they are limited to what tires they use, I would rather see an open tire war.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chao5.0, post: 15255274, member: 134651"] if anyone wants to see a class where its spend what you can and run what you brung within the rules of the class then watch F1, you will see what happens when manufacturers are allowed to spend unlimited money. apply that in sports car racing and I think the only 2 teams that would dominate that class would be Porsche and Ferrari, much like they did endurance racing in the 60's and 70's. what I would like to see though is the return to the old trans am style racing for manufacturers, meaning if its on the car for racing it has to be available to the public in or on the production car with the exception of damper and spring rates, and engine limitations again like no V8 larger than 5 liters and all engines used must be production available engines. I know there is the Pirelli and Continental series but they are limited to what tires they use, I would rather see an open tire war. [/QUOTE]
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