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Re: The Dadio Factor NOT!

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Subject: Re: The Dadio Factor NOT!
From: "David Fauth" <dfauth@frii.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 23:12:32 -0600
I'll throw my 2 cents in since I have driven both a 98 Neon ACR (3rd in 98,
6th in 99) and a Type R (1st in '00).

My Neon was probably better prepared than my Type R is, and I am still
convinced that my Type R *IS* faster than a Neon ACR.  My Neon weighed ~2450
in race trim.  My Type R is ~2500 in race trim.  The Neon might be able to
pull out of a slow corner a bit better with the better low-end torque, but
that's only if you can keep the inside wheel from spinning.  The LSD of the
Type R is worth a decent amount, IMHO.  Now that the Type Rs have a couple
more years of development, I am certain that a Neon cannot catch an equally
driven Type R...too many things going against it.

Then again, I won't put money on my ability to beat Daddio if he comes back
in a Neon...I was never able to beat him even once!  I *hate* that guy! :-)

Personally, I think the Neon vs. Celica GT battle would be a great one.
We've all seen in the past the incredible potential of the current and
previous generation Celicas (I'm always impressed with how fast Jeff
Cashmore can peddle a Celica around a course).

David Fauth
98 GS Type R

----- Original Message ----- >
> Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 14:21:19 -0400
> From: "Phillip Osborne" <psosborn@gte.net>
> Subject: Re: The Dadio Factor NOT!
>
> I take exception to Rick's analogy.  Sorry Rick, no malice intended...His
> reasoning to me for Neons remaining
> in the new D Stock, rather than be placed in the new G Stock, is that
Daddio
> and others
> were able to beat the Type R's and other G Stock, E Stock cars with Neons.
> I don't know how many times
> this happened, and facts related over years passed do not necessarily
reveal
> the whole picture, course, rain, etc.  I submit that Dadio, and other top
> Neon drivers, could take the
> same Type R he beat, and win A or B stock with it, given enough
developement
> time.  To take a car like the Neon, and say it is directly competitive
with
> a WRX, which has had NO developement time yet in stock form, and a Type R,

> that has development time and being improved every season,  and say they
> have the same potential, yet are so different in stock form, is certainly
> not comparing apples to apples. How do you compare an open diff 132/150
> horsepower front driver to a LSD, 195hp car of nearly the same weight?
Look
> at the difference in wheel size, 14x6 vs 16x7.5!  Take away the limited
> slip, and the advantage still goes to Type R. And the WRX, with it's 224
hp,
> available 17" wheels, awd, and limited slip, is miles ahead, even with
it's
> relatively heavy curb weight.
> To go a step further, give Daddio a Celica GT, or GTS, and watch him beat
> Type R's with that after a bit of development time.  To say that the new
> Celicas
> are not competitive with Neons is a bit of a stretch.  I think someone in
> Rick's own region has proved the potential of the new Celica.  Anyone
beaten
> Mr. Rupp in a Neon?.
> Neon drivers, you need to present your argument to the SEB, or you will be
> getting whupped big time next year in the new D Stock.
> Phil O.

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