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Old 08-02-2020, 08:05 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by zain View Post
In both cases you are pushing your car to its maximum limits

Yes, both are pushing to the limit. However, tracking is pushing yourself and your car to the limit; racing is a competition event between individuals and cars. In those circumstances, GM does not want to finance the wear and tear or repeated racing. This is a track car, not a race car. So their position makes sense. Racing and tracking are very different things, they are only similar in that both situations have cars going fast.
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