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2019 Bullitt autocross class?

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Assume it'll it be in FS like the standard GT, but was interested in getting others thoughts since it'll have more power though not the wider wheels/tires of PP2.
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Assume it'll it be in FS like the standard GT, but was interested in getting others thoughts since it'll have more power though not the wider wheels/tires of PP2.
It looks like the Bullitt is almost the heaviest possible version of the manual GTPP with some more HP (top end only?), manual only, and no change to suspension or wheel width. My guess is that SCCA will say that there is no reason for it to be any faster than a base GTPP with manual or automatic in autocrossing. Especially if the power increase is at high revs.
 

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It looks like the Bullitt is almost the heaviest possible version of the manual GTPP with some more HP (top end only?), manual only, and no change to suspension or wheel width. My guess is that SCCA will say that there is no reason for it to be any faster than a base GTPP with manual or automatic in autocrossing. Especially if the power increase is at high revs.
Yes this. Probably still FS.
 
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I figured as well, don't suppose they'd allow the cai/throttle body from it to be put on a regular PP1. I wish I could get the cloth recaros with the A10 like with the PP2 option or previous year modes had though suppose it wouldn't be legal then.
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