Just wondering, there is a rumor floating around about a spec Porsche Cayman series. The only thing allowed is to gut the interior, add cage... spec tires brakes, exhaust etc...
what do you think?
Just wondering, there is a rumor floating around about a spec Porsche Cayman series. The only thing allowed is to gut the interior, add cage... spec tires brakes, exhaust etc...
what do you think?
Paul Goyette
Brumos Porsche
Jacksonville, Fl.
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That $ounds $weet. But unle$$ it's a full prep $erie$, it would probably ju$t be a rich boy$ playpen.
Last edited by eMKay; 02-02-2008 at 07:28 PM.
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What do I think about the reality of the rumour? or the concept? I have no idea about the reality, but from my point of view, it sounds like the Carrera Cup, which is a great series. However, for me? Too expensive a buy in to wreck...there are better cars to race in a spec series...for me at least.
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Doesn't sound like the SCCA to me, nor NASA. Sounds like a PCA class.
Spec Prius for me. I figure, I build the car, the class will come. Shoeless Joe Jackson stuff, ya know?
I wonder what an unmuffled electric car sounds like?
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This was actualy started by some a group localy, but PCA and PCNA are thinking about it for a feeder series like Carrera Cup in the states...IMSA ... maybe... It will not be cheap that you can believe, but very cool...
Paul Goyette
Brumos Porsche
Jacksonville, Fl.
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