Jay_Taylor
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Sence there was some talk of this in the IT-R thred, what could be classed in ITC to help it out?
Ouch, Kirk, I tihnk you stepped on your own circular logic somehow.Originally posted by Knestis@Nov 28 2005, 10:35 AM
...a good planning move to make what is clearly the cheapest IT class healthy.[snapback]66829[/snapback]
Originally posted by joeg@Nov 28 2005, 05:41 PM
I Agree--Hands off!
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Originally posted by GregAmy@Nov 28 2005, 12:22 PM
Ouch, Kirk, I tihnk you stepped on your own circular logic somehow. ...
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Originally posted by charrbq@Nov 28 2005, 06:26 PM
Kirk, agreed on all except that the ITA and the ITC suspension is the same...it's not. ...
Of course I agree with you, Kirk. However, when you sit down and total up what it would take to build a top-flight, no-holds-barred ITC car, amortize that cost over the expected life of the car (5 years or so?), and then compare that to the costs of campaigning it over that same period, you'll find that the reduced costs of running ITC car aren't that significantly different than that of an ITA car. That's exactly why you and I and others are always telling folks to BUY a car instead of BUILD.Originally posted by Knestis@Nov 28 2005, 01:05 PM
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Originally posted by Catch22@Nov 29 2005, 05:20 PM
See Kirk, Having raced in ITC, at the front, for the last 3 years, I disagree.
One doesn't race in ITC because its cool or because its fast. Its all about the money. The cost to play.
Throw out the cost to play, and I (and I'm guessing everyone I know in ITC) am racing in ITS or ITA. Its cooler, the cars are newer, and its faster.
I don't see ITC EVER getting out of control as SM has because to do so would defeat the purpose of being there in the first place. I know if costs started to skyrocket, and BSI started selling turn key ITC cars for $35000, I'd go race somewhere else.
In short, even if there were 30 ITC cars on every grid I don't think the cost to play would be any different than it is right now. It just doesn't make any sense.
Why be out there getting lapped and raped by BMWs and Miatas for $30000 when you can be the raper for the same price?
See... That doesn't make sense, and its why (IMO) the costs to play in ITC and ITB haven't jumped like they have in the other classes.
Scott, who's ITC car was as well developed and turned out as most any ITA car on any grid but still costs a helluva lot less to build and race.
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