Brad Burns wrote:
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3. It's too bad that there still isn't a class where the 12A-powered RX7s
can be competitive, since the cars are still fairly plentiful and cheap.
Perhaps the 12A cars could go into class 9 and keep the 13B GSL-SE in class
6? Or maybe allow cars prepped to Spec RX7 road race rules to compete in
class 6?
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I test drove a California Spec RX7 last Sunday. It is a lot different from a
Texas Spec RX7, it's a lot slower. However, neither are competitive, by any
stretch of the imagination, in CSP. So first you'd have to have a National
SPEC for the Spec RX-7, not too unreasonable especially since the class seems
to have quite a subscription across the nation. Then you could find a spot for
them. I'd be surprised if the California Spec RX-7 (12a) was competitive in
CS, if they ran spec that would include the spec tire.
James Rogerson
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