August 2, 2011

Pic Post: (vintage) NATCC T.C. Kline BMWs at Cleveland

NATCC - T.C. Kline BMW E36 320is

Stance what? Stance who? It ain't nothing new kids. And as awesome as these BMWs look, for better or for worse, it's cars like this that fed the somewhat questionable huge wheels / tacky spoiler trend of the mid to late 90s. But these insanely low, over-wheeled sedans were proper race cars, and they handled and went like nothing else in a sedan body, to say nothing of the stopping. Several cars ran twin front calipers and discs as big as anything seen in their time. It wasn't exactly a spec series, as there were all sorts of makes, models and drive trains allowed, but there were strict rules to adhere to, and the rear wheel drive BMWs and all wheel drive Audis suffered heavy weight penalties. By the point these pictures were taken (1997) they were pretty handicapped and not all that competitive with their front wheel drive competitors. 

NATCC - Randy Pobst C.E.C. / T.C. Kline BMW E36 320is

The Super Touring formula which the NATCC adhered to was as follows:
  • No more than 2.0 liters displacement - Most brands were said to make 290-320hp, and were seen in 4, 5 and 6-cylinder variations. Most were 4-cylinder.
  • 8500rpm maximum
  • 19x8" wheels
  • Four-door sedans only
  • Rear wing and front splitter were the only aerodynamic add-ons allowed
  • Engine was to be 'stock block' and had to be sourced from the model line, but didn't have to come in the car being raced. As the Audi A4 BTCC thread over on Club GTI shows - these were some awfully trick 'stock block' engines. 

And so in America, we only saw these cars for two years, 1996 and 1997. As I understand it the cars were not especially cheap to run, with their 6-speed sequential gearboxes and highly-strung engines, but they were a blast to watch. Dodge was the only American company to step up to the plate, and their in-house built Stratuses (Strati?) were some of the strongest in the series.

Somewhere our intrepid slacker Josh has at least another 5-6 rolls of film from this trip we took to Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland for the CART  race, for which the NATCC was a support series. Getting him to develop it or print it will be something else altogether, but maybe if I'm lucky he'll see this post and be guilted into it...right after the 2001 and 2002 Daytona 24 Hour races.

_WRS

4 comments:

  1. How could you forget the Fords? The Contours (Mondeos) were by far my favorite.

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  2. Oh I didn't forget, and I loved them too, but these are the only two pictures that I could find. I know there are literally another 5-8 rolls at least, just no idea where they are, or if Josh has access to them. Unfortunately.

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  3. I feel like I developed most of these?

    "I'll look around when I have a moment"

    I looked at my undeveloped film just yesterday and thought I needed to get on it.

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  4. Are they back in Baltimore? I looked around, but couldn't find any.

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