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Yeah some of these rules throw both our cars out of competion as well. Like the drivetrain and exhaust rules.
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Raptor said he would like it to be licensed street cars. Just trying to give everybody some type of idea of what's expected.
This is Raptor's idea, I just added some thoughts about it. Raptor will have the final say on this. |
We got all street cars just some w/o full exhaust and some w/motors/trans that dont belong in the cars their in.
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I don't think it even has to run on the street, just be licensed for it. If we followed all the rules above, I wouldn't be able to run either.
The only thing really excluded would be all out professional drag cars (alcohol rails etc) Since there are local shops that have run them for years. The only requirement is still the license plate. Otherwise, anything else goes in my book. |
would our garage count as a shop? We always have at least 1 broken dsm in sitting in there to fix or mod just like QPR
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Only if you want to get a business license, insurance etc. The reason this is good is that it will promote one of the local businesses and possibly more depending on the results, it raises the bar for all. But the ones that should be to benefit are the ones following the rules of business, paying the taxes and insurance, licenses etc. So do that and you can be in.
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I would like to see licensed performance/repair shops only.
IMO the car only needs to follow: 1) Must have been a registered street chassis at some point in its life. 2) Must beable to be 'street driven' without toooo many tickets. So pretty much no rails, the car must be a door slammer of some type. My car is personally being built for 'street class', NDRA turbo 6 catagory if you want to be specific, so I'll obviously be following all these rules + 1 millio more...just not trying to outlaw any creations....except rails. Minimum weight of 1500lbs w/driver? just some ideas. |
Just a license. Anything else goes. If you are up to the challenge, bring what you can. Other rules would serve no benefit other than limiting the competition and I dont see that as necessary. Excludes rails only, no other rules, if you can get a license on your pro stock, bring it.
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Josh and James, stay on topic, if you want to continue your spat, go to the thread I created for you.
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BWHAHAHAHA!!! :lol: well they have to appear to be 'legal' then. atleast have a registered name with the damm state! |
I think the ones that don't play by the same rules shouldn't be in it. If there are shops interested in competing, they need to at least be legal businesses. Who does that rule out?
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Well can I race under "Barton Jewelers" - Since this is a company my mother and I started. and and still have a business license and Tax ID for?
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Nice try, but no. It needs to be a shop in the import performance industry, sorry i didn't make that clear.
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damn i was hoping to run under one of mine ;( .. oh well..
this should be interesting.... but the point is, what is it going to prove? which shop is better at making powerfull cars? -E |
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wheres my SCCA autocross people at? :cry: |
I cleaned up the stupid posts. The point is to raise the bar for performance shops in the area as well as have some fun competition. It gives a chance for the local shops to showcase some of the things they might normally not have the chance to show etc. Not a bad move for any shop to compete IMO.
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