Stuntman
Well-Known Member
There was a February 25th update to the Sporting Regulations, but there only has been 2 changes to the Specific Car Rules ("SCR")s this year, January and April.No, your wrong. The CTSC Rulebook was updated in Feb 2015. As usual, I posted that info here. Sorry, wrong again... The Boss had a 57mm restrictor in February. I made a point to call it out again. Again, in Feb 2015, the z28 had a 75mm tube. You just make shit up as you go?
Chevy couldn't build a proper competitor for CTSC. Now they got hit with lethal restrictions.
Maybe you should pay more attention to what I post instead of trying to discredit every punctuation mark. You have been incredibly wrong on most occasions and it's getting repetitive.
The Boss has never run a restrictor in 2015 and you were wrong earlier this year as well when you stated the 302R had a restrictor. The 57mm restrictor has been gone since the SCR update on May 16, 2014. The Mustang won the season closer at Road Atlanta with no restrictor, while the Camaro received a 68mm restrictor and 3,550lb weight penalty in the September 12, 2014 SCR update right before the COTA and Road Atlanta races.
I dont put much value in your 'sources' or 'information' since you've been consistently wrong pretty much all the time when it comes to the CTSCC rulebook or IMSA/Grand-Am history. I'm not familiar with SCCA but I wouldn't be surprised if your statements have been wrong there either.
The Z28R started at 3,300lbs; similarly to the M3 and 302R. They've just been so fast that theve had weight added to them constantly in attempt to slow them down, to the point where they are now the heaviest GS car and one of the heaviest road racing cars in the world. Running on some of the smallest tires in professional racing.The race weight is funny... 3575lbs is not light. God the 5th Gen sucked...
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