Why it is not about washer bottles

That's it Jake! Don't drive over the capability of the tires and it won't cost as much! :026: (yeah, the bouncing blue guy is cool!)
 
Interesting.

Are any of these people on the board? Does anyone know an IT racer that races routinely, and drives to the track?

I'm just interested to see what percentage of IT racers this group makes. I don't think I've ever seen anyone drive to the track in their IT car. Could drive my car to the track and do drive my car to the track are two different things for purposes of this dicsussion, as well as the phrase "I used to drive to the track".

How many IT racers now drive to the track in the car they race, race, and plan to continue the practice for 2007?
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You asked, so I'm answering. I do realize I'm in the minority on this one.

fwiw - I drove my car to work today. I do this on average 2-5 days a month. It saves gas compared to the stupid big denali I have to tow with, and I enjoy the time in a car that was my daily driver for years. When I race, I tow the car, but that is really just preventative so I can haul extra tools, parts, and be prepared in case of an accident on the track.

I do in fact have a washer bottle that is functional. I plan to keep it that way. :D

btw - I also have power windows & mirrors. As ITR class grows, I understand these will be taken out for additional weight loss, but for 2006 ITE class, and for 2007 ITR - It's staying just like it is...and I'm enjoying every minute of it. (Podium finish included).
 
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