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That front splitter interpretation did my head in, I emailed and spoke to Ian regarding this, and the response was basically what the rule says it is. So I was still confused as this wasn't an answer, so I emailed Scott beeton as he helped write the rules and this was his response back 27th April, 1.5 version rules.

I've shot an email through to Ian outlining your concerns.

As far as the front splitter length is concerned, I've asked for clarification, but it says that the profile must follow the outline of the front bar, but may extend 150mm longitudinally forward, so this allows for ONLY 150mm forward at any given point in the direction of travel of the vehicle. Where you get to the point that the vehicle front ends, ie, the side of the car, I would imagine that you cannot then go any further forward as you go out to the side.

Anyway, I'll chat with Ian and see if I can put together a document to clarify all of this.

Best regards,

Scott Beeton

Short story, its still open to interpretation so I reckon this year either way will be allowed, just in case we only went forward only.

John I reckon you will be ecstatic when the time comes.

  • 2 weeks later...

Yokohama are hosting a couple of pre-wtac track days.

- fastest car on the day gets their entry refunded

- they are going to have AD08R's on hand for testing

- more trophies

Winton

http://www.circuitclub.com.au/event/45

Wakefield

http://www.circuitclub.com.au/event/46

Hey dan not worried, I was thinking about buying one as a track car already complete, if these guys can get them down to 1050ish on 350 reliable kw then that would be fantastic, 450 is another level, I had a 2000 model wrx and loved it, but was only a street car. Love the gtr and I wouldn't sell it ever, but if you guys had a choice knowing what you know now what car would you get for a circuit car?

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