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Originally Posted by shaffe
I will admit I did not word my post well at all. Still early need more coffee!
When I said both sides, what I should have said was this
I understand that this car is not a race car, and that people are going to be able to track it and do very well with it. It is a very track capable street car
The "other side" would be I can understand how some people may be upset/disappointed that with how track focused this car is, and how it follows the heritage of the 67-69 Z/28s that it as it sits wasnt really built to race in a specific series, but GM also stated that when the released the car. Maybe Im still not wording that right, lol. but I think it made sense as to what I should have said haha.
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Let me clarify I am not personally attacking you, simply making my points with gusto and emotion
Drag and Tracking have nothing in common other than a car is used for both sports. As has been posted here ad infinitum, ad nauseum, trackers "get it" and non-trackers are trying to make arguments that make no sense
The Z/28 is a fantastic package for its intended purpose. If people will stop interpreting it as something it is not nor was ever meant to be, we can generate more pixels about its tasty goodness and lose the moronic worry over it's "legality" <face palm>
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Originally Posted by Justin Moreno
STRAIGHT FROM THE PRESS RELEASE FROM 3/27
The car is not meant for any organized racing, and GM acknowledges that. It is a HPDE enthusiast car. "track ready" not "SCCA ready"
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Thank you Sir. That is the kind of homework I can respect and relate to.
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Originally Posted by backtotintops
Suits me perfect!!!
And i think Justin just flushed thepill down the proverbial crapper forever.
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