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22 Feb 2011, 05:10 (Ref:2835013) | #11 | |
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mountainstar, I do think in the beginning running both will weaken both, but the current cars just can't keep going in the state they are in. It's already hard enough to attract sponsors to motorsport, but trying to pitch cars to them that are as old as the NZV8s are is so tough.
On top of the "look" of the series is that the parity can't seem to be sorted with the current cars, a fresh platform hopefully sorts that. A little bit of forward thinking has to lead you to thinking the SuperTourers is the right option of the two, think 5 - 10 years down the road, the SuperTourer would still be viable and current, where as the current NZV8's would be terribly out of date |
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