Scott,
I agree. I think there are a number of "new" DSP cars that may be able to
compete with the x1/9s, such as the Prelude, maybe the Neon, Integra GSR???.
It will be another year or more before many show up though.
I will be doing my best with my 1988 Grand Am with a Quad4 that I have been
working on for a few year and had been running is ESP until it was moved to
DSP this year. I hope some others out there buld up some other cars and give
the X1/9s a run!!!
Anyone out there have serious DSP plans for a Prelude or Neon???
Mike Taylor
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>I think the fact that all the whiney VW guys got their "i" FSP class this
year has a lot more to do with it. I know it decimated the ranks of DSP in the
NER region. (10-12 FSP entrants on average and 1-3 in DSP this year)
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>Makes for a slow year for DSP, as the current crop of cars that are classed
there now may or may not exist in SP form for a year or two. Takes most
people time to build a good SP car.
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>Scott Phelps
>88 Yugo GVX #81 EP - NER
>(owner of 2.5 Fiat X1/9's, one destined for DP in a year or so)
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