Personally I haven't found IT to be broken. It is still an affordable way to go road racing. It allows competitors enough room to find combinations that fit their wants and budget constraints while still allowing them be competitive.
The Production classes went down the road David is proposing and look where they are now?
And I have a real problem with this statement:
What's wrong with that? Particularly from a safety perspective, I want to see cars that are as well built as possible. Containing costs in safety is a very wrong headed thing.[They maybe used streetcars, but they are being constructed with all of the precision and safety of a car that would normally built for a professional series,
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