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Feedman
01-23-2005, 12:59 PM
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AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (Jan. 20, 2005) -- Dodge has opened a new chapter in its racing history with the announcement of a new competition venue for the Dodge SRT4, the 230-horsepower turbocharged sensation from Chrysler Group's Street and Racing Technology (SRT).

Beginning in March at the Sebring (Fla.) Raceway, the Dodge SRT4 will race in the SPEED World Challenge Touring Car class under newly introduced rules permitting forced-induction cars. Dodge is well-known in SPEED World Challenge racing, with Dodge Viper Competition Coupe drivers winning both the overall championship and rookie of the year honors in the 2004 SPEED World Challenge GT series.

In SPEED World Challenge Touring Car competition, Dodge plans to support privateer race teams with technical support and two major programs beginning in the 2005 season.

The first is a sealed crate engine program. The engine will be sold complete with turbo and engine management system and will be equipped with anti-tamper seals to ensure that the engine performance cannot be modified throughout the season. This allows competitors to reduce their racing costs by eliminating costly development programs, while at the same time, providing the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) with a stable horsepower level to evaluate potential adjustments during the 2005 race season. Pricing is estimated at $9,000 for a complete, race engine.

"A sealed engine program helps reduce the cost of racing for all the privateer teams planning to race the Dodge SRT4," said John Fernandez, Director of Dodge Motorsports Operations. "A large amount of race budgets are typically dedicated to increasing engine output or improving engine life. Now teams can take that precious time and money and focus on other areas of the car that can benefit from improvement."

The second program is the availability of a complete, bare body shell for the SRT4. Typically, SPEED World Challenge race teams are required to strip down a street car to bare metal to modify the car for racing and install all of the safety systems required for track use. Now, teams campaigning an SRT4 can skip this step and begin building their race car. This also reduces the time and money needed to prepare a new race car. The cost of the body shell is approximately $2,500.

Both the sealed engine and body shell will be available through Viper Race HQ, with an anticipated delivery date in late January 2005. Teams planning to race the Dodge SRT4 in SPEED World Challenge should contact Viper Race HQ @ (888)-960-3333 and provide contact information and race credentials, and complete the necessary application process.

"With this program and SCCA's assistance to ensure the car is classed fairly, we fully expect the SRT4 to set the new benchmark on the race track for performance, reliability and value," said Fernandez. "At SRT, we use the phrase 'Race Inspired, Street Legal.' I hope the competition is prepared, because they're about to see the Dodge SRT4 demonstrate the potent performance that we engineer into every one of our SRT vehicles."


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Enjoy.... 8)

daveb91
01-23-2005, 01:14 PM
Its about time it has been a while since they did away with the Neon ACR which had a race record that spoke for its self.

narfdanarf
01-23-2005, 01:58 PM
i'm all about it

Davis Silver Sti
01-23-2005, 06:01 PM
I'm ALL for seeing turbo'd cars in SPEED TC, BUT, the rules are going to be soo restrictive that it really won't open the doors much for the SRT-4's and WRX's. Of course I'll still be watching intently 8)

ShortysTRM
01-24-2005, 11:22 AM
Is this a new post? I remember watching them in a SPEED race like a month ago that had SRT's and CTS's. I only got to watch for a few minutes but I got to see a CTS roll over :cry: .

Feedman
01-24-2005, 11:30 AM
Is this a new post? I remember watching them in a SPEED race like a month ago that had SRT's and CTS's. I only got to watch for a few minutes but I got to see a CTS roll over :cry: .

Honestly I don't know...I came across it the other day....I figured it was fairly new.... 8)

ShortysTRM
01-24-2005, 11:36 AM
I just about pooped when I saw the SRT's on there. It's kinda cool, though.

Davis Silver Sti
01-24-2005, 11:55 AM
I just about pooped when I saw the SRT's on there. It's kinda cool, though.

I'm guessing that was a WC class car, and not TC., as these new rules will only apply to the 05 season which hasn't begun yet. The WC (world challenge) cars have NA and blown engines. (The Audi RS6 was a fun car to watch throught the year as they would launch incredible fast and blow everyone anyway off the start....eventually the Viper won the series)

ShortysTRM
01-24-2005, 01:07 PM
...ok, now I see what TC stood for. Touring Car :oops:

RobbieNelson
01-24-2005, 08:07 PM
Is this a new post? I remember watching them in a SPEED race like a month ago that had SRT's and CTS's. I only got to watch for a few minutes but I got to see a CTS roll over :cry: .

Troy, I'm almost certain that you saw part of an SCCA Runoff race at Mid-Ohio. The T2 class race I believe.

I like the fact that Dodge is offering sealed race engines for 9 grand... and stripped down chassis. That ROCKS!

ShortysTRM
01-25-2005, 11:46 AM
Robbie, I'm almost certain...no...wait a minute...you might be right :?:
I very well may have been. I need to pick a race series and stick with it, or at least remember them correctly. I have no idea what I saw that on.

Feedman
01-25-2005, 12:54 PM
Is this a new post? I remember watching them in a SPEED race like a month ago that had SRT's and CTS's. I only got to watch for a few minutes but I got to see a CTS roll over :cry: .

Troy, I'm almost certain that you saw part of an SCCA Runoff race at Mid-Ohio. The T2 class race I believe.

I like the fact that Dodge is offering sealed race engines for 9 grand... and stripped down chassis. That ROCKS!

Thats really cool...and seems affordable....if its a true race ready engine.... 8)

InterceptorXR7
01-25-2005, 03:01 PM
I like the fact that Dodge is offering sealed race engines for 9 grand... and stripped down chassis. That ROCKS!

Buy an engine and put it in a little 2 door neon 8) IMO, that would be cool if you had the money to do that, get a 2 door neon for next to nothing, and one of those engines and make it a street racer :P :roll: