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    1. #1
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      If you look at SCCA Solo II STX class rules, you'll see that they allow bigger tires on RWD cars than AWD cars to keep them more evenly matched. RWD cars are allowed up to 265mm tires and AWD cars are only allowed up to 245mm tires.



      If they give that big of a handicap to AWD, I'd say yes, they definitely have an advantage.
      Derek Kiefer,
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      Quote Originally Posted by Derek69SS View Post
      If you look at SCCA Solo II STX class rules, you'll see that they allow bigger tires on RWD cars than AWD cars to keep them more evenly matched. RWD cars are allowed up to 265mm tires and AWD cars are only allowed up to 245mm tires.

      If they give that big of a handicap to AWD, I'd say yes, they definitely have an advantage.

      Hmmm, guess they would not like my 315's on all 4 corners then
      Steve
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      Quote Originally Posted by Motorcitydak View Post
      Hmmm, guess they would not like my 315's on all 4 corners then
      ...or a non-factory engine, or any engine bigger than 5.0L, or modified suspension geometry, or just about anything else common to "Pro-Touring" type cars...
      Derek Kiefer,
      Mantorville, MN




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