niblik wrote:*cough* gtr skylines *cough*
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Yes, they showed Ford and Holden how far back down the evolution ladder they were.
I think it is because of the Skylines that the Australian Touring Car Championship is only a 2 marque affair.
Rather than "If you can't beat them, join 'em" and hurry up development on 4wd (or better terminology - all wheel drive) chassis, they banned them. Sore losers (and that includes the Holden and Ford fans who wanted the better and faster Euro and Jap machinery banned).
Holden or Ford could be dominating World Touring Car Championships by now if they had developed an all wheel drive chassis and twin-turboed the V8's. Imagine the spin-off into road going XR8's and/or SS Commodore's. It could have been awesome.
Instead Ford came up with the Territory (based on Falcon chassis and running gear) and Holden has the X-Cross (or something) series of Commodores. Yawn.
1992 Land Rover Discovery V8i, 5 speed, 12000lbs winch, Salisbury rear, 110 front, 65mm spring lift, dents in every panel, Rallywoods pinstriping.
