So as ST gets off the ground for the 2012 season, do we think that it's taking entries from IT...? There's obviously a couple of ex-IT people involved but is its presence hurting IT entries? What do we think?
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Well at the Sebring race last week we had 25 ITA entraints and only 3 STL which were all double dippers. As for the rule set of STL its written for the Honda crowd primarly and the Miata crowd. There is no way I should have to add 85lbs to my ITA Neon if I were to move it to STL. I know I can run as a ITA car in STL but to actually be competitive in STL you would have to build it to STL specs and to have to add 85LBS is absurd, especially with the weights the Integra's and Miata's can run at. Someone needs to wake up and realize the ones who are writing the rules this year for STL are setting it up for them to win a National Championship because the cars they drive have all the rules in their favor.
... Someone needs to wake up and realize the ones who are writing the rules this year for STL are setting it up for them to win a National Championship because the cars they drive have all the rules in their favor.
Someone needs to wake up and realize the ones who are writing the rules this year for STL are setting it up for them to win a National Championship because the cars they drive have all the rules in their favor.
ST takes IT cars - some people just prefer the ST ruleset. I know of 4 or 5 guys locally that moved to ST. But I think the flow of real transition cars will be a steady trickle, not a real worry.
that said, I've seen a ton of double dipping but I don't think our IT numbers are off, certainly not by a lot. Most of those I see are are ITA and S cars. I do see a good amount of "IT" cars at nationals, and I put that in quotes because I'm not sure if they all run in full IT trim. it has to affect the IT race budgets to be running nationals, so I anticipate some drop in attendance from that, but I'm not worried about it.
Right, because my 2.3L BMW fits perfectly in STL.
I suggest you think before you type, because clearly here you did not.
If you have something of value to add, I suggest you send in a resume to the CRB and request to join the STAC. If you don;t you can hang out on the forums and make stuff up about people you obviously don't know.
I hope you realize that those who run domestic made equiptment won't be helped by including select eur/asian market motors.
Daryle, I suggest that if you can't beat them then you might be able to join them. MBSA (South Africa) makes Honda products under license, and you drive a product of Daimler/Chrysler... so it might be argued that you can install the class beating Acura powertrain in your Neon??
I think once STL has it's own race at the Runoffs you may see more cars being built. I also think one thing many people don't realize, is that STL is Super Touring Lite...But it is still Super Touring, not Super Improved Touring.
Okay I will apologize for the statement made of making the rules in their favor, however this is a forum of opinions but I could have or should have worded it differently.
With that said name one car that will compete with the Intergra and its WHP or the Miata. Then we will just wait and see what kind of car dominates this class.
Darryl,
Help me understand your point. Yes, you have to add weight but think of the extra power you can make when you add compression, cams, etc to the Neon motor. Then in theory, you have more power to compensate for the extra weight.
Obviously Darryl can chime in, but I believe his point is relative. He has to add weight to the car moving from A to STL and doesn't think the added power bump compensates for it.
I may be wrong but I think with the displacement formula the Integras lose weight going from IT to STL and get the power increase.
Then, layer Jake's very perceptive point on top of this: STL is all about theoretical power whether your car can make it or not.
In short, I think what Darryl is saying is that the 2.0 liter displacement advantage is really a penalty and motors that can't achieve their specific output potential even within the STL ruleset lose out.