skrissel
01-13-2005, 11:42 PM
Anyone have any expierence with this series? Seems rather interesting with payouts and all..
thanks!!
-scott
thanks!!
-scott
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View Full Version : Nasa's USTCC skrissel 01-13-2005, 11:42 PM Anyone have any expierence with this series? Seems rather interesting with payouts and all.. thanks!! -scott vodomagoo 01-14-2005, 12:23 AM from what i hear low turnouts, check out www.honda-tech.com in the racing forum there has been some recent info on there M Rob 01-14-2005, 12:41 AM We have been and will be running in USTCC. Fun group, figure on running a 325/328 to be competitive in a BMW. skrissel 01-14-2005, 08:51 AM We have been and will be running in USTCC. Fun group, figure on running a 325/328 to be competitive in a BMW. Are ya'll running your ITS car? If so, how competitive is it? I have an E36 ITS car as well, so just curious... THANKS!! DDIZZY 01-16-2005, 11:57 PM An E36 ITS car should be very competitive. We are going to build that chassis later. The plan now is a E46 chassis for USTCC and Grand Am. It will make a debut in August at Sears Point. sunir 01-18-2005, 03:37 PM An E36 ITS car should be very competitive. We are going to build that chassis later. The plan now is a E46 chassis for USTCC and Grand Am. It will make a debut in August at Sears Point. good luck to you guys Dale :) keep us posted on how the season progresses... irace1 01-26-2005, 12:43 PM I plan on running four or five races on the west coast in '05. I've been watching the USTCC for a couple of years and I think the guys running the USTCC are working hard to make this a more affordable alternative for Touring Cars, while getting some exposure and sponsorship. From what they are saying, there are going to be some magazine articles highlighting the series in '05, and they are working on other ways to "stand out". You can go to nasaforums.com and go to the USTCC section for more info and discussion. |