Tony, (didnt realize you're foilman) all I can see that's changed is the upper spring perch has been removed since the Penskes are no doubt short stroke and no need to mount them so high.
It also looks like they narrowed the upper and lower control arms for clearance, but the pickup points remain the same or within the 1inch allowed, and more importantly, The pivot axis remains the same even if they swapped which side of the metal tabs the heim joints sit on; they really didnt alter the geometry, just a narrower a-arm. That's all I can see for sure. But the car is only like an inch lower overall (look at the stock Solstice in the pic) anyway so there's no need to get crazy with geometry changes.
As far as Hampton's car, until they enacted the 2006 rules, his car was totally legal as far as I know. But I saw pics of it at Long Beach.... maybe he changed back to stock front subframe???
I really think it's all a bit silly actually, like I said before, this is drifting and I'm not the first guy to say/think that it comes down to the driver a LOT more than the car. If someone wants to drop 5mil on some F1 level car it's still a judged sport, not timed, and the judges always have the handicaps in mind.
I personally would like so see some sort of unlimited Formula spec drifting class allowing even open wheel tube frame cars FWD 4WD FR whatever, 4 wheel steering etc. and really see where the technology can take it.
BTW, I'm the same guy from down at the Ocala events, who almost always ends up talking tech with you (steering angle, rotor hitting LCA)
It also looks like they narrowed the upper and lower control arms for clearance, but the pickup points remain the same or within the 1inch allowed, and more importantly, The pivot axis remains the same even if they swapped which side of the metal tabs the heim joints sit on; they really didnt alter the geometry, just a narrower a-arm. That's all I can see for sure. But the car is only like an inch lower overall (look at the stock Solstice in the pic) anyway so there's no need to get crazy with geometry changes.
As far as Hampton's car, until they enacted the 2006 rules, his car was totally legal as far as I know. But I saw pics of it at Long Beach.... maybe he changed back to stock front subframe???
I really think it's all a bit silly actually, like I said before, this is drifting and I'm not the first guy to say/think that it comes down to the driver a LOT more than the car. If someone wants to drop 5mil on some F1 level car it's still a judged sport, not timed, and the judges always have the handicaps in mind.
I personally would like so see some sort of unlimited Formula spec drifting class allowing even open wheel tube frame cars FWD 4WD FR whatever, 4 wheel steering etc. and really see where the technology can take it.
BTW, I'm the same guy from down at the Ocala events, who almost always ends up talking tech with you (steering angle, rotor hitting LCA)
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