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Re: What Are SCCA Racecars using For Axles ?

To: Bob Lang <LANG@isis.mit.edu>, BillDentin@aol.com
Subject: Re: What Are SCCA Racecars using For Axles ?
From: "R. John Lye" <rjl6n@server1.mail.virginia.edu>
Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 10:50:50 -0400
At 10:14 AM 8/1/00 -0400, Bob Lang wrote:
>I'm not defending any logic here, but the idea behind the production
>classes is that they are production based. Allowing swaps for alternate
>parts leads to all sorts of "interpretations", and I think they're trying
>to avoid that particular outcome (no offense meant to any "rules
>interpreters" out there.)

What makes it particularly unfair, though, is that other cars in the class
(E/Prod) are allowed to swap diffs.  At least that's my understanding.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.

>Now, if SCCA adopted the correct notion that virtually every other rules
>racing body in the US and possibly the world that the V8 based Ford rears
>(for example) are a satisfactory substitute for the original production
>parts and made the rule strict enough to disallow changes in track or
>wheelbase - then they could just move on (instead of endlessly debate the
>issue).

That would be a simple elegant solution.

>My personal opinion is that SCCA is basically wrong in this regard. They
>allow alternate transmissions in Prod classes (lots of folks seem to use
>Jericho), so they should allow alternate rears.

..and I agree for the same reason.

John Lye
rjl6n@Virginia.edu


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