Originally posted by Octagon
A wonderfully nimble chassis is a lot of fun in constantly sweeping corners, but a gutless engine saps all the fun away once you come to that first 2nd gear hairpin. Torque brings a car to life, leaping out of the corners and throwing the tail around with glorious aplomb.
But then, I've also driven a 1700lb car powered by an 880hp, 950lb ft of torque methanol burning big block Chevy, running direct drive back to a Halibrand quick change rear axle. Just about anything seems unresponsive after hot lapping an ISMA Supermodified.
That's the 1981 Showcar chassis supermodified I tested. It was owned by the late Dion Parish, my friend and would-be car owner had he not died testing his new car at Kalamazoo Speedway.
A wonderfully nimble chassis is a lot of fun in constantly sweeping corners, but a gutless engine saps all the fun away once you come to that first 2nd gear hairpin. Torque brings a car to life, leaping out of the corners and throwing the tail around with glorious aplomb.
But then, I've also driven a 1700lb car powered by an 880hp, 950lb ft of torque methanol burning big block Chevy, running direct drive back to a Halibrand quick change rear axle. Just about anything seems unresponsive after hot lapping an ISMA Supermodified.
That's the 1981 Showcar chassis supermodified I tested. It was owned by the late Dion Parish, my friend and would-be car owner had he not died testing his new car at Kalamazoo Speedway.
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