I just fail to understand why someone would have zero interest in that, yet be so excited for STU & STL.
I have ZERO interest in Prod. Some examples why (and I admit I don't know the rules intimately, assuming anyone possibly can):
- High lift cams and high compression pistons
- Sequential shift boxes...?
- Slicks
- Repositioned pickup points
- Flared/shaved/stretched body panels
- High lift cams and high compression engines
- Dry sumps
- Shitloads of other engine and drivetrain mods
- And/or you're competing against (read: spending money against) guys that can do all that.
And the biggie:
- You're racing against cars that were considered old even back when your dad and mom were getting frisky, each with its own unique and oddball rules allowances, hand-grenade engines, and drivers older than even me. Or Miatas.
Production is the *ultimate* in catch-all run-whatcha-brung, with a wierd-ass ruleset to try and make some semblence of parity among the whole pack. And it really doesn't work. If it was *only* Limited Prep cars out there, and the cars I'd be competing against were interesting instead of two half-spins away from the crusher (or vintage racing), then maybe. But it's not, so...not interested.
Why I like STL:
- Fixed cam lift limit
- Fixed compression limit
- IT head prep
- No dry sumps
- GSR gear ratios
- DOT radials
- No relocated pickup points
- Lexan
- Fiberglass hood and hatch
- Ability to pretty much remove every single thing in the car that is not there to solely make the car go faster or protect my ass.
- But not
nearly the modification allowances
required in Prod to be competitive.
- Interesting more-modern competition? There's no way a Spitfire or a Fiat or Datsun or a MGB will ever be competitive in this class. So they'll stay in Prod. Except Miatas.
- The rules are out there, you make your choices, warts and all. NO WHINING!!!
Time will tell on the "real National class" participation thing...
To each his own, Kev; I'm not making value judgments on your choices/preferences. But Prod just doesn't do it for me
at all.
GA