But not a repair - question.
I was looking through the SCCA Solo rules for 2019 and the draft 2020. I was wondering where "we" fit. I've been running my Sports Renault in A-Mod (HA! That is a joke- way outclassed). Then realized, maybe B-Mod is where I'd belong. As I've made Aero and other mods seems like the fit. Now to get the weight down...and the HP up!
But my question - why so little discussion here regarding AX? Sure, not much seat time, but still fun and lots of good folk there too - but only 2 mentions (from search).
And, if you do run in AX - are you in B-Mod?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers - Jim
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Can't say for certain, but I think maybe our gearing is terrible for AX. Anyone else ever consider it?
We'd probably be in a class that was way out of our league, though tires might change the game substantially (our Hoosiers would be rough in AX I would think as they need heat). ____________
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I figure the car prob be in Bmod or one of the Mod classes.
Chris B
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I know previous autocross discussions centered on the abuse to the clutch and transmission. Since those are costly items for us, I probably wouldn't try it. I'd do it all day long in my Miata though.
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