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Urban Legend (was RE: Type R availability)

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Subject: Urban Legend (was RE: Type R availability)
From: Darrin Disimo <ddisimo@gate.net>
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 16:30:53 -0500
On Tuesday, February 09, 1999 6:02 AM, Bret Dodson [SMTP:bret@serv.net] wrote:
(snip...)
> Let's look at one of the more heavily subscribed classes in Solo shall
> we?  B Stock is pretty much considered Miata-land, no one disputes
> this.  The conventional wisdom is that if you don't have an R package or 
> Sport package Miata you are not going to be competitive.  There are
> stories of folks driving non-R Miatas winning trophies, but I think that
> is so rare as to be akin to urban legend.

I just want to set the record straight.  An 'R Miata is not required to trophy.
There have been a few who have trophied at Nationals in a non-R Miata.  

> 
> Here's the kicker.  Total production of R model Miatas from '94 to '97
> (there was no '98 Miata) was:   1841 units.
> 
> Yes, that's it.  Last year I purchased one of the 111 R package Miatas
> made in '96.  There were 47 R package Miatas made in '97.  The '96+ Miatae
> have a slightly improved lsd and a smidge more power than the '94 and '95
> versions.
> 
> So, if B Stock has survived for so long with just 1841 cars in the whole
> entire world eligible to compete competitively, doesn't it seem just a
> smidge silly to be wringing our hands over the Type R being a "limited
> production" car?

Remember, there are a fair number of Miata's in BS that are not R models.
And a good number are pretty competitive.

Later,
Darrin DiSimo




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