USGT
#8073
Damn, not sure how my pics ended up posting in your posting....guess using my iPad to post pics may not be the best way.
after seeing your username I thought I’d show you this:
after seeing your username I thought I’d show you this:
#8076
The pictured car is a tube frame silhouette (current Trans Am) car, NOT a "GT" car which uses seam-welded factory unibody. Two completely different animals. I'm tilting at windmills, rightly or wrongly the decision has been made.
#8080
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Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 8,314
From: Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
Also, this is another case of people making up standards of what will be allowed in the class in their heads. I will now change the name of the class to "Looks like real race cars (excluding DP)", since the GT portion of the name has iron clad requirements. Worst thing I ever did was just replace the RC with US in RCGT. Who knew trying to revive a fun class would turn into a 24 hr whine fest.
#8081
You made it sound like the McAllister body was some sort of fantasy concoction. It is actually a good representation of that car.
Also, this is another case of people making up standards of what will be allowed in the class in their heads. I will now change the name of the class to "Looks like real race cars (excluding DP)", since the GT portion of the name has iron clad requirements. Worst thing I ever did was just replace the RC with US in RCGT. Who knew trying to revive a fun class would turn into a 24 hr whine fest.
Also, this is another case of people making up standards of what will be allowed in the class in their heads. I will now change the name of the class to "Looks like real race cars (excluding DP)", since the GT portion of the name has iron clad requirements. Worst thing I ever did was just replace the RC with US in RCGT. Who knew trying to revive a fun class would turn into a 24 hr whine fest.
Rob, just keep doing what you're doing....it's not your fault the some people don't understand the difference between a real GT car and a prototype. This is a great class, lots of bodies to choose from and a spec tire. I run USGT and 17.5 TC and Gt is my favorite class because of the (mostly) realistic looking bodies.
#8082
You made it sound like the McAllister body was some sort of fantasy concoction. It is actually a good representation of that car.
Also, this is another case of people making up standards of what will be allowed in the class in their heads. I will now change the name of the class to "Looks like real race cars (excluding DP)", since the GT portion of the name has iron clad requirements. Worst thing I ever did was just replace the RC with US in RCGT. Who knew trying to revive a fun class would turn into a 24 hr whine fest.
Also, this is another case of people making up standards of what will be allowed in the class in their heads. I will now change the name of the class to "Looks like real race cars (excluding DP)", since the GT portion of the name has iron clad requirements. Worst thing I ever did was just replace the RC with US in RCGT. Who knew trying to revive a fun class would turn into a 24 hr whine fest.
"USGT, the 24 hour whine fest!"
#8083
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_tourer
https://www.carcoversdirect.com/car-...t-is-a-gt-car/
https://www.cars.com/articles/what-d...1420696788705/
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknF...nd_tourer.html
https://jalopnik.com/5949938/understanding-gt-sports-car-racing-a-class-by-class-guide
https://www.redbull.com/us-en/gt-racing-101-a-guide-for-the-perplexed
And GT1 and GT2 in SCCA allow tube frame "silhouette" cars.
BTW, the TA2 Mustang in the pic runs in which class with the SCCA?????? Answer: GT2.
"GT badges have been tacked onto a variety of vehicles over the years, making the designation one of the oldest and most thoroughly abused in the history of automobiledom."
https://www.carcoversdirect.com/car-...t-is-a-gt-car/
https://www.cars.com/articles/what-d...1420696788705/
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknF...nd_tourer.html
https://jalopnik.com/5949938/understanding-gt-sports-car-racing-a-class-by-class-guide
https://www.redbull.com/us-en/gt-racing-101-a-guide-for-the-perplexed
And GT1 and GT2 in SCCA allow tube frame "silhouette" cars.
BTW, the TA2 Mustang in the pic runs in which class with the SCCA?????? Answer: GT2.
"GT badges have been tacked onto a variety of vehicles over the years, making the designation one of the oldest and most thoroughly abused in the history of automobiledom."





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