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Question for race prepared cars. (Daily drivers on track don't apply). Common belief is that it's dangerous and messy when spilled on the track, and therefore not good in the car; we all agree on that? Question then is, what racing organizations have rules that ban anti-freeze? It has come up on other forums and seems strange to me that SCCA does not ban anti-freeze. Must be a case where rules and logic don't always coincide? Anyone have any interesting history on this issue?Edit: Oops, maybe this belongs in the general track forum.
Question for race prepared cars. (Daily drivers on track don't apply). Common belief is that it's dangerous and messy when spilled on the track, and therefore not good in the car; we all agree on that?
Question then is, what racing organizations have rules that ban anti-freeze? It has come up on other forums and seems strange to me that SCCA does not ban anti-freeze. Must be a case where rules and logic don't always coincide? Anyone have any interesting history on this issue?
Edit: Oops, maybe this belongs in the general track forum.