alfadriver wrote:Ranger50 wrote: Plus in addition they have to run an actual production V8 with EFI. Not none of this FR9/R07 E36 M3 in Nascrap that still has a carb on it. Also, a Ford looks like a Ford, a Holden looks like a Holden, not this spec body crap with different stickers to make it a different model.They look like real cars? Must be the most boring cars on the planet- they all look identical, except for the grill. Thankfully, most have a name on the windshiled to tell them apart. As for the engine, why does the fuel delivery matter? If everyone has the same thing, there's no difference. EFI is EFI just as carbs are carbs. The preception of "tech" is just that- NO race series in the world compares with them most basic EFI that you see on your personal car. Speed is not tech.
Is perception based on reality or is reality based on perception?
Yes, the Aussie market does live with some rather boring body styles, but that is what their market likes or tolerates. Get over it.
Most sheeple watching Nascrap probably don't know what a carb is or when it was last used. But if you mention EFI, the response turns around to something of, "I have that on my POS in the parking lot."
So which makes better sense?
So what you are saying is that it's not about the cars themselves, but how it's run. That, I can buy. Other than that, both series equalize the car to pretend that there is even racing.
Actually, no. but whatever floats your boat. So Spec Miata, E30, Formula Ford, etc. are nothing more then pretend racing?
Brian
PS- There is more to the world then your view of it ending at Brighton.