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And they don't tend to be competitive since a competitive TA1 program costs a fair bit more than a simple SCCA program. The class is simply too expensive for the semi-pro championship that it is. Eventually something will need to be done as it's unlikely things will improve. |
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Road Racing Purists might not like it, but maybe let the TA2 Tech Director have some more input. He seems to know a thing or two about creating regs that lower costs and attract large fields.
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Why change TA2? Right now a front running TA2 car can finish 5th in TA just because it's consistent and doesn't break. Is it worth it to change TA2 just to get it maybe 10% faster while driving the cost up 40%? You know what will happen. Eliminate TA thus the few teams left go run SVRA. TA2 becomes the new TA and the costs go up because for some reason, going 10% faster is better. Half of those teams will quit and the current cars go down in value because you'll need to dump $40K in upgrades along with much more expensive spares.
Then you have the IMSA and PWC model. Go faster, and have a net gain of zero when it comes to overall entries and a reduction in butts in the stands to watch the races at the actual track. Right now we celebrate GT4 because it's the greatest thing. Too bad that came at the cost of destroying GT3. In the end, net gain of zero but we celebrate the GT4 success. |
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Nobody is talking about CHANGING TA2. We're talking about using the TA2 rules as a basis for a cheaper TA1 that's close enough in performance to the current cars to actually give the same impression of insane performance that TA1 is known for.
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Easy solution. Eliminate TA and just make TA2 the new TA. No changes at all and no money spent for any teams. |
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Like it or not, the top class is the big draw of Trans Am. If you had cars of similar performance for a fraction of the cost, that is preferable to most fans AND participants. As liked as TA2 is, it is not widely regarded as being a headline class. TA2 actually had a problem where a lot of team left because it was too oversubscribed. If TA1 was changed to a new rules platform based on upgraded TA2 cars, cars moving up from TA2 would create openings that many teams that withdrew might be interested in filling up. Worst case scenario? Nobody's interested, TA1 goes away, and you get your wish. And hopefully it doesn't turn away too many teams and viewers. So why NOT try it? We're not talking about getting rid of TA2 to do it, after all. Last edited by FormulaFox; 7 Apr 2018 at 04:16. |
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I should take a moment for a little aside regarding the matter and note that yes I AM getting a bit too worked up over an idea that 1) isn't even mine, and 2) is purely theoretical at this stage.
The reason for this is quite simply that I quite like the idea. A LOT - words cannot adequately express how much I like this plan, and jjvincent's argument against it only makes sense if you assume the upgraded TA2s are intended to replace TA2, which they aren't. The idea is meant to replace TA/TA1 ONLY, while retaining an unaltered TA2 alongside it. In this manner it's an idea that there really is no reason not to try - the TA2 class is still around to take a shot at headlining if the revised version of TA1 built off of the TA2 cars fails. After all, if nobody's interested in updating the TA2 cars to the new TA1 spec, then TA2 isn't going to lose any cars to it. |
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The runner up of last years V8 Thunder Finland Championship Henri Tuomaala will take part in the next round of the Trans-Am series in Homestead with Stevens-Miller Racing Dodge in TA2.
The car is basically the same as the one he uses in Finland, so it shouldn't be too difficult to cope with it. Here is a race from last year in Ahvenisto, Finland together with the Swedish series. |
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I got to hand it to them but it's pretty much like when Americans try to be Euro type and pretty much get sort of there but not really. On the other hand, I loved being in Finland but I was traveling back and forth to St. Petersburg, so coming from that dump, I pretty much never wanted to take the drive out of Finland. People were very helpful and especially in the car business. Much more friendly than here. |
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Wow, so that sounds like there is an export market from US for those custom vans. The Harley thing is no surprise, I think that is true almost everywhere.
There was a Finn racing in IMSA GTO years ago, wasn't there? |
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The next few trips back to Russia I brought two suitcases of GM parts and things like lights for the interior of that van. you should have seen me getting through Russian immigration and customs with a set of rotors, a starter and a water pump. If you act dumb for about 3 hours, they just let you go. I do know that one of the Audi 90's that ran in GTO is in Finland. There's a person in the US that has lots of other stuff from those cars. if you are an Audi guru, then you'll either love or hate this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeEjIfxtazs Last edited by jjvincent; 10 Apr 2018 at 23:47. |
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Robert Lappalainen was who I was thinking of. He did some IMSA and TransAm.
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The Swedes love 1970s land yatchs, Chryslers, Buicks and Cadillacs in particular.
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Awesome story jjvincent.
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i suspect that the guy from Finland is only running Homestead because he is like most people from Europe, they love Florida. So this is just an excuse. he has a choice, go after the race to Orlando and do what all of the other Europeans do or just go the other way and make a b-line for The Keys. As I am American, it's The Keys, someone not from America, Orlando is just too much of a drug even though the weather is great in The Keys because I was just there and experienced it first hand.
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I meant to refer about the silhouette bodywork, not the liveries.
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