SuperShouden
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Would anyone be interested in this? We could even run both classes. Wouldn't be too hard. I mean the GS cars would be the Mustang GT, BMW M3, Subaru Legacy, maybe one of the Audis, and a couple others. The ST class would feature cars like the Mazda Miata and Mazda 3, VW Golf GTI, Honda Civic and some others to be determined. This could be a fun series. No pole to vote on, but just seeing if anyone would be interested.
Cars: Based on the 2010 rule book
GS:
BMW M3
Ford Mustang GT
Nissan 350Z
Pontiac GTO
Chevrolette Camaro SS
Audi S4 (2003 model)
ST:
BMW 330i
Audi TT 3.2
Honda Civic Type-R
Mazda MX-5
Volkswagen Golf GTi
Mini Cooper S
And I'm sure we could figure out some other cars to run in both categories. These are just the cars that have run, or are currently running.
According to the rules GS cars are limited to vehicles with 8, 6 and 4-cylinder engines, while ST are limited to cars with 6 and 4-cylinder engines. Also, these cars are pretty much stock. Grand-Am rules basically state that drivers can remove weight, add a role cage and do some minor adjustments to the car's engine, but it's basically a "showroom stock" format.
Cars: Based on the 2010 rule book
GS:
BMW M3
Ford Mustang GT
Nissan 350Z
Pontiac GTO
Chevrolette Camaro SS
Audi S4 (2003 model)
ST:
BMW 330i
Audi TT 3.2
Honda Civic Type-R
Mazda MX-5
Volkswagen Golf GTi
Mini Cooper S
And I'm sure we could figure out some other cars to run in both categories. These are just the cars that have run, or are currently running.
According to the rules GS cars are limited to vehicles with 8, 6 and 4-cylinder engines, while ST are limited to cars with 6 and 4-cylinder engines. Also, these cars are pretty much stock. Grand-Am rules basically state that drivers can remove weight, add a role cage and do some minor adjustments to the car's engine, but it's basically a "showroom stock" format.
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