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  • courantcom
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    Originally posted by tyndago View Post
    8.3.3 Modified or aftermarket suspension parts are only allowed if pre-approved by Formula Drift.

    Is there is a public list of pre-approved aftermarket suspension parts ?

    In SCCA World Challenge, each vehicle had what was called a VTS sheet. Vehicle Technical Sheet. The VTS sheet listed the allowed modifications to each car. For instance, the Cadillac had the engine set back 10 inches and down 4 inches to be "competitive". The rear frame rails were raised, the whole body was lowered over the floor. All in the name of competition.

    From what I understand, Formula Drift does not have any kind of pre-approved list. They should.
    The World Challenge VTS sheets are also available to the general public via their website. Everything is disclosed. Click here to see them. This is how the fairness is applied. EVERYONE and ANYONE can see it. It's available to everyone. Nothing like this is kept a secret, and not only that, but this method helps build spectators.

    If you were a spectator in a series, and you're watching a "car" do its thing on the course, you MAY want to build one just like that one. With a VTS sheet, you can do exactly that. You can go and buy whatever "car" that is, follow the VTS, and recreate the thing that brought you to your feet at the event.

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  • Brian
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    Originally posted by courantcom View Post
    I'm the transporter... ;-) I'm also the key holder.
    ah ok, well I'm friends with Roo...

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  • Brian
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    Originally posted by markshatchi86 View Post
    remember the day when we all had corollas and 240s and it was fun, cheap, and everyone got along?
    Those days are still here.
    ALL STAR BASH

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  • courantcom
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    Originally posted by tyndago View Post
    Is there is a public list of pre-approved aftermarket suspension parts ?
    Did anyone know that rule 8.3.3 states that Modified or aftermarket suspension parts are only allowed if pre-approved by FORMULA DRIFT. Unless every single team got a pre-approval, then I guess every single team is in violation of this rule.

    Maybe the pre-approval was a "nod and a wink", and I wasn't paying attention. Oh wait, I should ask how much it costs to pay attention.

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  • tyndago
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    Scion actually does not even need to explain itself according to the Formula Drift rules.

    8.1.1.5 Vehicles that do not meet the above eligibility criteria must petition for Approval from Formula Drift.


    If Scion/ RSR petitions to get permission , they can run any car. Formula Drift has the power to approve or not allow any car.

    8.3.3 Modified or aftermarket suspension parts are only allowed if pre-approved by Formula Drift.

    Is there is a public list of pre-approved aftermarket suspension parts ?

    In SCCA World Challenge, each vehicle had what was called a VTS sheet. Vehicle Technical Sheet. The VTS sheet listed the allowed modifications to each car. For instance, the Cadillac had the engine set back 10 inches and down 4 inches to be "competitive". The rear frame rails were raised, the whole body was lowered over the floor. All in the name of competition.

    From what I understand, Formula Drift does not have any kind of pre-approved list. They should.

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  • wht240drftr
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    Originally posted by courantcom View Post
    It's been said that the modifications done to the Autobacs car is merely a glimpse into the future.
    That's what I like to hear.

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  • courantcom
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    Originally posted by markshatchi86 View Post
    remember the day when we all had corollas and 240s and it was fun, cheap, and everyone got along?
    It's still fun...maybe not so cheap, and all the true people still get along.

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  • courantcom
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    Originally posted by Brian View Post
    I'm Brian

    Who are you?
    I'm Victor. Nobody knows me.

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  • courantcom
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    Originally posted by MonkeySlide View Post
    Hes their transport and I believe part of their track support.

    He also does the same for Juicebox and Harry Shelley
    I'm the transporter... ;-) I'm also the key holder.

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  • fuchu34
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    yeah, why does scion get the ok but nissan gets the boot? base your rules off either chassis or model but apply that rule to every car

    Originally posted by tyndago View Post
    8.1.1.5 Vehicles that do not meet the above eligibility criteria must petition for Approval from Formula Drift.

    8.3.1 The basic OEM suspension design must remain. Any changes to design type suspension must be preaproved by Formula Drift.

    8.3.3 Modified or aftermarket suspension parts are only allowed if pre-approved by Formula Drift.
    so even if they have a problem with it being from another model, why did formula d not approve the suspension? i don't understand? not tubeframe cheatertype stuff, if it's all oem and they allow other cars to be approved with crazy suspension design changes and fabwork, why is the skyline the only car that gets picked on? i saw the car in person at round 2 and it is simple and clean compared to the likes of the super fab cars in the series like the sky, gto, solstice, tc, etc.
    Last edited by fuchu34; 07-01-2008, 12:57 AM.

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  • OpIvy
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    Interesting how Formula DRIFT allows in an entire SCION FF car because it's based on AWD euro-Toyota chassis and turns around to a Nissan and says they can't use OEM parts from another Nissan with the same chassis.

    Toyota Avenesis



    Scion TC





    Nissan Stagea (AKA Skyline Wagon)



    Skyline




    The Stagea even comes with both suspension setups...same part #'s and everything. Here you go...same chassis, both Stagea engine bays, the car is available with both suspension setups.


    Notice the Stagea is also RB26 powered?


    Hmmmm

    Did I mention it's the Skyline Wagon?



    So same chassis Scion is ok but same chassis Nissan is no good? Seems like Formula D has alot of explaining to do...

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  • Bebop
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    driftroids

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  • markshatchi86
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    remember the day when we all had corollas and 240s and it was fun, cheap, and everyone got along?

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  • MonkeySlide
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    Originally posted by Brian View Post
    I'm Brian

    Who are you?
    Hes their transport and I believe part of their track support.

    He also does the same for Juicebox and Harry Shelley

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  • eomund240
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    Originally posted by courantcom View Post
    So...with the mere idea of Autobacs not being able to come out to play, does anyone think that this will negatively impact the growth of drifting in the USA?
    Growth in the USA, no. FD's popularity, yes. Politics are a dangerous field and they could end up burning themselves if they push it.

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