...so I'm curious as to how anyone would come to the conclusion that properly built STU is slower than ITS or ITR in the corners...
Esepcially since Andy has declared, simultaneously, that:
- The ITS Integra GS-R is competitive in ITS, and;
- The STL Integra GS-R will walk the field in STL.
Ergo, one can only conclude using that logic that an STL Integra - a car that should be well slower than a poorly-built STU car - should be
leagues ahead of the ITS field...
Of course, if we are to follow the logic subsequent to that, said poorly-built STL (nee ITS) Integra GS-R would actually be a double-dipper and thus be legal for ITS
and thus....legal to run Pro-IT in ITS. And, thus, irrelevant vis-a-vis whether it's there "holding up" the "premier cars" as an ITS or STL car...
And is the issue:
- The class the cars' in (e.g., the stickers on the side);
- The level of prep (e.g. Ok if it's a full prep, not Ok if it's half-arse);
- The hang-up of "the premier class" in general, regardless of class, sportsmanship, and/or prep; or actually
- The nutbag behind the wheel and his attitudes about general racing sportsmanship, regardless of class and prep?
Just askin'.
Damn, I hate topic drift...
P.S. Don't care either way, just wondering about the logic behind this. I didn't race any Pro IT races in '10 so I don't really "have a dog in this fight"...