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Postby loser » Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:45 pm

[quote]This should explain it...

http://www.thenationals.com.au/story.asp?id=442


Thats interestng in regards to the production sports sedans....Whos car would be elegible as of now?????

Good question Nadz? I guess we'll have to wait and see when the rules come out??
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Postby 2002 turbo » Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:17 pm

Yeah I am wondering what cars will turn up for this new group, the under 3.5 litre rule is interesting wonder what the motivation for that was?
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Postby profi » Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:33 pm

Very interesting, i assume its only 3.5L n/a from a quick read.

Providing a race within the race, normally-aspirated Sports Sedans with an engine capacity up to 3.5-litres


Can someone elaborate a bit on whats going on.

sounds kinda like what sports sedans used to be.
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Postby Phast Phil » Fri Oct 16, 2009 7:18 am

We are still working through the Prod Sports Sedan class rules to determine the limitations. It only applies to the Kerrick National Series however the cars would also comply with the overall sports sedan tech regs, albeit with limitations to compete in the PSS class.
The under 3500 class gives the rotary and 6 cylinder competitors (like Graeme Gilliland & Damian Johnson) who are already racing with us a chance to run for their own points and awards.
Feedback so far has been positive and we would love to see more normally aspirated under 3500cc cars running in future and hope this gives incentive.
The links below show 2 cars that will qualify as PSS.

http://www.speedshots.com.au/gallery/othermotorsport/camsnationals/2009_shannonsnationals/2009_shannonsnationals_r7/2009_shannonsnationals_r7_ssedans/20090809_shannonsnationals_r7_NQ4T0067.jpg.html

http://www.speedshots.com.au/gallery/othermotorsport/camsnationals/2009_shannonsnationals/2009_shannonsnationals_r7/2009_shannonsnationals_r7_ssedans/20090809_shannonsnationals_r7_NJW_0081.jpg.html
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Postby loser » Fri Oct 16, 2009 7:44 am

Hey Phil, seeing as the rules haven't been finalised yet, any chance of increasing it to under 4 litre? Seeing as how i've just spent a s%$#load to build a 4 litre engine to stay in the 2501-4000 class in the state series and my car is only semi space frame so will therefore be ineligible to run in the Nationals?
Also if we elected to run a round of our state championship with a national round, how will that work with half of us starting 10 seconds behind the others.
Not having a go at the new ideas, i think it's great to try something different, just asking the questions that need to be asked?

Cheers, Garry.
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Postby Nadz44 » Fri Oct 16, 2009 12:18 pm


The under 3500 class gives the rotary and 6 cylinder competitors (like Graeme Gilliland & Damian Johnson) who are already racing with us a chance to run for their own points and awards.
Feedback so far has been positive and we would love to see more normally aspirated under 3500cc cars running in future and hope this gives incentive.
The links below show 2 cars that will qualify as PSS.

http://www.speedshots.com.au/gallery/othermotorsport/camsnationals/2009_shannonsnationals/2009_shannonsnationals_r7/2009_shannonsnationals_r7_ssedans/20090809_shannonsnationals_r7_NQ4T0067.jpg.html

http://www.speedshots.com.au/gallery/othermotorsport/camsnationals/2009_shannonsnationals/2009_shannonsnationals_r7/2009_shannonsnationals_r7_ssedans/20090809_shannonsnationals_r7_NJW_0081.jpg.html


If im not mistaken the magna runs a holden 5 litre and the monaro a 6 litre, therefore they wouldnt be legal for the new pss rules would they????
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Postby roverboy » Fri Oct 16, 2009 12:28 pm

As I understand things there would be two new classes. The Production Sports Sedans to accomadate cars like the Magna and Monaro and the under 3500cc class for the smaller capacity sports sedans. Both the Magna and Monaro ran with the sports sedans at the Morgan Park Shannons round and were similar in lap time to the mid field sports sedans.
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Postby profi » Fri Oct 16, 2009 12:30 pm

As I understand things there would be two new classes. The Production Sports Sedans to accomadate cars like the Magna and Monaro and the under 3500cc class for the smaller capacity sports sedans. Both the Magna and Monaro ran with the sports sedans at the Morgan Park Shannons round and were similar in lap time to the mid field sports sedans.


That explains whats going on, cheers.
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Postby loser » Fri Oct 16, 2009 1:56 pm

It appears a few feathers may have been ruffled???

http://www.ipraforum.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5307
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Postby Phast Phil » Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:36 pm

Correct Roverboy, under 3500cc is for naturally aspirated cars only. Otherwise you would have Bobby Ervin winning all the u3.5 races wouldn't you. That type of car is far quick enough to be in the open class. Turbo's can turn on extra HP when they need it and have always been a headache to get some form of parity. Personally I like turbo cars and I have a few mates with them and they fit in well with the open class but not with under 3500cc.

It is not difficult to ruffle feathers in motor sport. Some people go off and shoot from the hip without getting the facts right and without giving due thought. Funny that they [improved prod] think we want to steal IP competitors......I thought they took all the low end SS competitors years ago. I had not given IP a passing thought till tonight. The paddock is big enough for us all I suspect.
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