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Old 10-07-2007, 06:10 PM
ThisIsDriving ThisIsDriving is offline
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Well, I am driving the Italian 'GT' Rally Championship.

This is the first season, after more that 15 years, that GT cars have been re-admitted to professional road racing.
Stated this, the rules are new and quite strict:
- you can only use road-legal (dot tires)
- you con only bring minor modifications to the engine (management, exhaust, flywheel)
- also limited in the drivetrain (only the shorter final gear ratio and clutch)

To give you an idea, I just switched to this series and used a track-ready Cayman S, directly from the Italian Cayman Cup. Infact, at the Sanremo, I had factory final ratio, factory engine and management and Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tires.
You should have seen how pissed off the other guys where, already competing in this series from march, with full spec Caymans, 911-997 GT3RS's and Prodrive Aston Martins!!

Let's say that we took some risks, but managed not to commit mistakes and still won by a distance. For AutoOrlando's pleasure!!

All the same, what you want on that car is a PSS9 without PASM setup with specific springs and shock settings. Bigger anti-sway bars will allow you to save 5 or 10kgs on the spring tension, in order to avoid bouncing off the road.
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