American race cars (formerly - OT: new car advice)

Dan Lund situationalawareness at gmail.com
Mon Nov 21 14:17:26 MST 2005


That's done in order to bring every car to an equal racing field.
That's the reason why NASCAR does a preliminary inspection of every
car on the starting positions to make sure everything is as it was
when they inspected it before.

It's about the driver, not the vehicle :)

On 11/21/05, Lyndon Tiu <ltiu at alumni.sfu.ca> wrote:

> There was this race (the IMSA or something) that banned rotary engines from their races because these were too good and could smoke all the other cars. Funny cause they banned a car because it is too fast!


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