All set in their ways Started with a Classic car, threw a million bucks at, got it doing what they want so why clear the slate and start all over again just cause the body-style changed? Unlike the WRC - these people do not promote the sale of cars but they do promote the sale of performance parts and tuning services that work across the range. I'm sure for every tuner/reseller you could mention who run classic cars, you'd be able to find another who run Newage cars - even AndyF has one of those that he takes on the track etc. What about the US Subaru Rally team, do they promote the sale of new cars? I don't think so (could be wrong) yet they chose to run Newage cars. Then there is Duncan at Hypertech, what's he got? The Newer Age, so there?! Going back to the WRC, Peter still makes a valid point. Of course they can't run different cars, but the fact is they CHANGED the Classic style in the first place to the Newage, I think we forgot about that.
I think someone made the point that it doesn't really matter whether we drive Classic or Newages, and that's right - it's all about preference. I can only say I prefer a Newage becasue I never driven a Classic, but then again - what is a Classic and a Newage?? Colin can't really say he drives a Classic, neither can AndyF becasue both of these cars are a million miles away from what they were originally - and with my limited understanding I think I'm right in saying: you can do that with a Newage too.
Man I get really annoyed at how long-winded I can be sometimes - I have no life!