USGT
#8011
Joined: Feb 2011
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#8015
So with the new onslaught of race car based bodies for USGT, does that mean the McAllister Daytona bodies are legal again? Just seems odd that they got banned, but now that the competition has caught up with these new bodies - who’s profiles are damn near identical - are allowed.
Just curious.
Just curious.
#8016
So with the new onslaught of race car based bodies for USGT, does that mean the McAllister Daytona bodies are legal again? Just seems odd that they got banned, but now that the competition has caught up with these new bodies - who’s profiles are damn near identical - are allowed.
Just curious.
Just curious.

#8017
NO, the best guide is that if you can walk into a showroom and buy it it is likely an approved body, You cannot buy a Daytona prototype at any dealership....that is the difference.
FYI, they are not 'race car based', they are street cars first.
#8018
Can't do that with the Venom that was recently approved either...
#8020
So with the new onslaught of race car based bodies for USGT, does that mean the McAllister Daytona bodies are legal again? Just seems odd that they got banned, but now that the competition has caught up with these new bodies - who’s profiles are damn near identical - are allowed.
Just curious.
Just curious.
#8022
Well if you want to race those bodies , Start your own sub class at your local track . We did it this last summer at Leisure Hours in Joliet IL. We stayed with almost all GT rules except HW 21.5 motor and a Tamiya Scirocco body . It was a lot of fun we had 5- 8 cars everytime we raced .
#8023
The group complaining about VTA tires has tried and continues with the same strategy.
I once had a professor who loved the quote, " no horse is too dead to beat". Ironically, it was a negotiation course lol.
Last edited by ASM; 11-03-2018 at 07:43 PM.





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