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Originally Posted by Martinjlm
Why different manufacturers do not warranty cars that ARE track capable does not redefine the track capable cars that any other particular manufacturer chooses to warranty. It is not a two-option scenario. It is very possible for track capable cars to not carry track warranty. It is lunacy for a manufacturer to track warranty a car that is not capable. Following that logic, the Gen 6 Camaro SS is a track car. That and the fact that the people responsible for developing the car and the President of the company both say it is. But then, they’re not on the internet much, so maybe they don’t really know. 
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track capable. you said it three times in the quoted paragraph and that is what the SS is. Unless your belief is that a GT-R is merely track capable while an SS is a track car because a corporate suit deems it so. Is every track capable car a track car?
there are a hell of alot of S550 GT's running around on road courses with no issues despite Ford being adamant they are not track cars (while warranting them on track) Because they are track capable...hell they are even more capable than last gens track oriented Boss 302. That must certify them as track cars.