Gentlemen,
This was part of a forum post that leads me to believe I won't be taking points for running the same set-up as Dave Polk. Let me know what you think!
It used to be that "stock" meant "stock". Even for a particular model and year, just upgrading to one component of a factory M030 package meant taking points, for say sway bars or springs. Now it seems less obvious.
The car classification web page now says:
"Factory vs. Aftermarket Upgrades -
The half points option only applies to factory options that were available for the
model series of the car."
But goes on to say:
"Sway Bar Upgrades -
Sway bar upgrades for non-adjustable sway bars within a model series are free of points. Non-adjustable sway bars from outside of your model series, or after market, are half points. Non-stock adjustable sway bars are 30 points, regardless of source."
So to be clear, I guess this means that
"stock" now means any factory sway bar from any car in the model series, and we've now ELIMINATED penalty points for those (non-adjustable) sway bar upgrades, and since the 924S is now in the 944 model series, it can use ANY (non-adjustable) 944 sway bar and takes no points. This is clearly different from any earlier understanding we've had.
Has this been clarified one way or the other yet?