When they say "the Toyos" for the street classes, are they talking about the R888s? Just curious...
No Cayman or Boxsters in the mix (AS) but the GT3's seem to be doing well in SS.
When they say "the Toyos" for the street classes, are they talking about the R888s? Just curious...
No Cayman or Boxsters in the mix (AS) but the GT3's seem to be doing well in SS.
"That which does not kill us, just makes us madder"
Cletus Nietzsche (Friedrich's half-brother on his sister's side)
I'm glad to see the Toyos doing well. I'll scratch that off the excuse list.
Cayman's are not competitive in AS, some Boxster S's (early models) are eligible and sometimes competitive in AS. The GT3 has always been competitive in SS (especially with Gary behind the wheel).
Kind of surprised by the R1R domination. Looks like STU is now boost buggy with spec Dunlop series. Interesting to see if that all changes with the AD08 coming out.
VW Bug in running shoes
M Porcupine sedan
M Porcupine coupe
Crusty old e46 beater
Battery Powered appliance car
Hmm...Looks like STU is now boost buggy with spec Dunlop series
BS = RX8
CS = Miata
FS = Shelby
GS = Cooper S
ST = 89 Civic SI
There's nothing wrong with having some spec classes. It takes the car out of the equation and let's you see who the best driver is.
Besides, there was one '91 Civic in the ST(S) trophies at Nationals last year...
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw