February 25, 200422 yr Looks like Durangos slipped thru the cracks. You will still find them in truck/suv even though they are a station wagon. Must be good to be the boss.
March 3, 200422 yr They even have Dodge Caravan taillights. And the new ones have a car height front bumper :-p Kinda funny how the forester is ok, but an outback isnt... i guess there need to be lines of some sort though. Either way I'm just going there so I can flog on the car for 4 laps
March 3, 200422 yr I can't believe his statement about no one calling a Durango a station wagon, then tells us the Jeep Grand Cherokee has the same chassis. I have always considered the Cherokee and Grand Cherokee 4WD station wagons, so by guilt of association, that would make the Durango a station wagon. Then he goes on to say that techincally the BRAT shouldn't be in the class. ??????? So, I guess he wouldn't allow any of the small truck in the class either, like the old Chevy LUV, the Dodge D50, and similar light trucks. The boy need to get out of the competition if he is going to set up the rules.
March 3, 200422 yr As far as I know, Scott has retired the Durango from rallycross competition. He showed up at the NWR event last weekend in a Toyota AllTrac. Personally, I think the ORG group made the correct decisions on this. Brats are in Truck; the wagons and such go back to Production. There is a limiting factor to this since there's not likely to be much of an increase in Brats running in the class. Having just gotten my Brat back from the bodyshop with a new rear bumper, the availability of parts (actually, lack of parts) will cause the number of Brats to be significantly reduced over the next few years.
March 3, 200422 yr I loved his comment abotu not seeing any VW trucks.. I need to find a "Trabbit" and enter it just to piss him off lol, a DIESEL Trabbit, running on vegetable oil :-)
March 6, 200422 yr what about the super rare "transporter" I belive it is called... think of a vanagon with a pickup bed, I've seen a 4x4 one before. Looked sweet
March 8, 200422 yr I should show up in a Vanagon Syncro, that's an SUV right lol.. Also, the Transporter I beleive is the cargo paneled version of the Vanagon, and what they called the Vanagon in Mexico I think.. The pickup Vanagons were the Single Cab pickup and the Doublecab ("quad cab"), and of the Syncro Doublecabs, only 18 were imported to north america, one of which got trashed during shipping. Got this from http://www.vanagon.com... I'd love to see the look on Scott's face if I showed up in a Syncro camper with a SVX motor and mud tires :-P
March 8, 200422 yr Author Come on guys. Let's try to keep this relative. Scott is trying to do his job. He has began racing a Toyota Celica AWD. He really has nothing to gain from this ruling. Let's not try to piss ORG off by bringing in obscure SUV's and complicating things. Prior years have had the Brats running with trucks and wagons running with PG or PGT. A good driver can be competetive in either class. Unfortunately a modified GL may or may not stand a chance against the open class.
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