iambhooper
New member
1) ITB at a weight between the current weight and the process weight.
2)Current ITC driver, but looking to move up to A or B.
I believe I have only raced against 3 MR2's since 2004, one of which I have been on the track with regularly. For several of my races, I have been running with an MR2. If I can hang with em in my ITC Honda, then either there cars are not set up correctly, the car is miss classed, or I'm a more capable driver in a slower car. Either way, I think it would be best to have the car in B.
As for the "Mid-Engine benifit"... it's a matter of being able to master the mid-engine setup, and being comfortable with it's quirks (anyone that has ever spun a midengine car knows what I'm talking of). Every car has its benifits and drawbacks. FWD cars have unique characteristics compared to RWD cars.
hoop
2)Current ITC driver, but looking to move up to A or B.
I believe I have only raced against 3 MR2's since 2004, one of which I have been on the track with regularly. For several of my races, I have been running with an MR2. If I can hang with em in my ITC Honda, then either there cars are not set up correctly, the car is miss classed, or I'm a more capable driver in a slower car. Either way, I think it would be best to have the car in B.
As for the "Mid-Engine benifit"... it's a matter of being able to master the mid-engine setup, and being comfortable with it's quirks (anyone that has ever spun a midengine car knows what I'm talking of). Every car has its benifits and drawbacks. FWD cars have unique characteristics compared to RWD cars.
hoop