At 5:19 AM 6/7/99, Andrew_Bettencourt@kingston.com wrote:
>Everyone must remember, the 1000 unit rule isn't really a rule. It's a
>guideline. The SEB may choose to classify any car that is on the market.
>That being said, I would be REALLY REALLY REALLY surprised if a car like
>this made it into stock.
Sorta like I am that the Type R made it too ...
> 100 units is simply not enough to even be
>considered IMHO.
ditto, especially 2 months b4 Nationals (remember?)
>
>If you consider it to be in ES right now, you would be right. If one of
>these started showing up, I wouldn't think it out of the question, or
>wrong, to boot it at any time. Not only that, but if a car of such limited
>production wasn't even in existence until right before Nationals, and
>someone brought one and trophied, or even won...I think it would be protest
>bait - and rightfully so.
... unless the esteemed SEB saw to it to classify it like they did the Type
R, DOH!
>
>Keep in mind that if you think you have found a class killing car, you take
>a chance at wasting A LOT of money.
so true ...
Jim Rohn
Beater Racing
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