There's nothing wrong with this. However, I just don't see why the ITAC has to deal with all twenty-hundred cars out there in advance if no one is racing them. It's certainly unreasonable to make them have to do all the research and homework for all twenty-hundred cars,
especially if those cars are really obscure and/or not being raced. they picked the most common ones out there, especially the class high- and low-hitters, and worked them through the process.
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