In order to grow participation in the production classes, Trans Am has begun contacting former competitors to let them know about the many changes made since they last raced with Trans Am. The Technical Department has also started researching what cars from other North American race series, professional and amateur, would easily crossover into the Trans Am GT and SGT classes. Throughout the 2019 season, they will be contacting teams and prep shops to let them know of the opportunities and benefits of racing in the Trans Am Series.
In addition to new rules with longer eligibility periods, the Trans Am Technical Department has instituted more professional technical procedures where all cars go through tech at least once a weekend. This ensures that cars that do not finish on the podium are still following the rules. Following each event, video and data analysis is performed as needed to
keep the performance of the various cars balanced.
A little like IMSA holding cars up in the pits because their CREWS are "too fast" getting cars back on the track......and the further screwing them over by disqualifying, or shoving them to the back, because their DRIVERS were more skilled than some other cars.
The Trans Am Technical Department is dedicated to providing the best customer service of any race series by making the technical process as easy as possible.
GT,
SCCA Pro Racing,
Super GT,
Trans-Am,
Trans Am
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