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Re: SCCA Runoffs - Alfetta and GTV6



On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 09:16:07 -0600  "Garcia, Andrew G" <Andrew_Garcia@domain.elided> wrote:

> At this time, Alfas could race in GT2 (GTV6), GT3 or 4 (GTV or Alfetta
> GT),
> and GT5 (1300 coupes), EP (1750 and 2000 Spider), and GP (1300 Spider). 
> It
> is possible that other Alfas could qualify (such as the Guilia Spider),
> but
> I'm not sure what class they'd be in.

not suprisingly, the 1600 spider veloce is in FP as well as the 1600 sprint
and spider in non-veloce form. i don't see any breaks given to the
non-veloce (they're actually listed as 68 lbs heavier than the veloce), so
i'm not sure why you'd run one.

>         But you forgot to mention that that the Alfetta 2.0 ( full )and the
> GTV6 ( Limited Prep ) are both classified for EP. I petitioned the
> competition board last year to get the GTV6 classified in EP. It took
> them 8
> months to make their decision ( June 2002 )and by then the 2002 season
> was
> almost over. Hopefully over the off season I will convert the ITS GTV6 to
> run in both EP and ITS. 

there will be some challenges there. limited prep production is not a
direct path from IT, there are things that you are required to do for
production that are prohibited in IT. it's not impossible, as bits can be
removed and subsequently reinstalled, but it will require a touch of work
each time it's done.

richard
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