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18 Jun 2008, 11:53 (Ref:2231801) | #1 | ||
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2008 Fujitsu series, the swansong for the BA Falcon?
With the VE Commodore and BF Falcon expected to be implemented into the Fujitsu Series next year, could this year be the last year for the BA Falcon? The BA Falcon was more or less banned last year due to it's areo devices producing more areo than the VE Commodore and it's BF sibling. So do the people using BA's this year expected to upgrade the areo kit to BF or keep the BA package and theoreticly have a slight advantage over the BF and VE?
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with the upgrades being cheaper then a new chassis i think a lot of the "less funded" teams will just upgrade the BA's to BF's.
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Recall last year Team Kiwi were looking at upgrading a Prodigy Motorsport BA to a BF after the FPR deal collapsed and it was quoted as being a $40k exercise. Perhaps teams that wish to continue using a BA could do so with a weight penalty.
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