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I would like to offer additional comments about this proposed class, but first I must say I would LOVE to see a Real Street class and proposed this years ago at a major Buick event, but it was shot down because it was felt not enough owners would participate. Well, times have changed, many current owners do not feel like they must have the fastest car, but would like to have fun without breaking the bank or their car. 
So my first comment is if the proposed class is low to mid-10's, this IS race car territory. Major carnage is not just possible, but WILL happen.
The stock engine and the trans can be happy in the 11's, 10's not so much.
Most tracks enforce safety, and roll bars are needed faster than 11.50, so are we still talking "REAL" Street if we are mixing race and street cars? Go into the 10's and the safety parts list gets longer and more expensive.
It would be nice if we could do a True Street class like NHRA did years ago, most of you guys have no clue about that, but I did race a stock SS 409 for a season! But most GN's are not stock, but close enough.
So how do we configure this class?
Tires first, street tires no larger than 2 sizes over stock, wheels no larger than 8", stock is 7".
Car weight, most GN's are 3700-3800 with driver and fuel, so somewhere in that range.
Turbo, here is the tough one, not many original turbos left on most of our cars. I would say a max of a TA-49, but since the TE-44 uses the same wheels, they would be allowed.
As far a pump gas, alky, E-85, race gas, all are used on the street so who really cares.
There may be a couple other minor items to add, but now we have an affordable class with one BIG variable - the driver! :biggrin:
I hope this does not offend Shane or Clint, but I truly think current GN/TR owners might consider to participate in a REAL FUN class in which their car needs little or no mods? Am I off-base with this thinking or what do you want?

So my first comment is if the proposed class is low to mid-10's, this IS race car territory. Major carnage is not just possible, but WILL happen.

The stock engine and the trans can be happy in the 11's, 10's not so much.
Most tracks enforce safety, and roll bars are needed faster than 11.50, so are we still talking "REAL" Street if we are mixing race and street cars? Go into the 10's and the safety parts list gets longer and more expensive.
It would be nice if we could do a True Street class like NHRA did years ago, most of you guys have no clue about that, but I did race a stock SS 409 for a season! But most GN's are not stock, but close enough.
So how do we configure this class?
Tires first, street tires no larger than 2 sizes over stock, wheels no larger than 8", stock is 7".
Car weight, most GN's are 3700-3800 with driver and fuel, so somewhere in that range.
Turbo, here is the tough one, not many original turbos left on most of our cars. I would say a max of a TA-49, but since the TE-44 uses the same wheels, they would be allowed.
As far a pump gas, alky, E-85, race gas, all are used on the street so who really cares.
There may be a couple other minor items to add, but now we have an affordable class with one BIG variable - the driver! :biggrin:
I hope this does not offend Shane or Clint, but I truly think current GN/TR owners might consider to participate in a REAL FUN class in which their car needs little or no mods? Am I off-base with this thinking or what do you want?