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Old 21 May 2009, 19:06 (Ref:2466642)   #42
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Originally Posted by awrb View Post
The pre season equalisation works in GT3 because there are no manufacturers and because you are trying to equalize a load of RWD, V8 powered cars. They're all pretty much the same, so it works. If you've got RWD/FWD/petrol/heavy diesel/etc etc it just won't work. Different cars suit different people, just look at how Giovanardi did in a works BMW. The average Clio cup driver won't have driven anything as powerful and RWDey (new term!) as the BMW. It just won't work. Just make rules, keep the weight rules as they are. That's all that's needed.

EDIT: Didn't see your post there redshoes, before you think I'm just stealing you ideas. Yes, it took me that long to type a short post!
Your first point in black, is fine.

But a 1,500 KG Ford GT with a Ford V8 in it is completely different to a light-weight V10 Lambo! There are so many diverese cars of different power and weight its an amazing job that the FIA do.
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