05-01-2013, 09:22 AM
The log book is required by sanctioning bodies to document the basic elements of the car, (year, make, body style, drivetrain, etc.) as well as any significant modifications, racing class, results of tech inspections (along with proof that any deficiencies have been corrected) etc. There really isn't any secret info in there, and it's only necessary for racing. If you plan to buy a race car, looking at the logbook might reveal info you might want to know before buying.
Ken Boyd
997 TT
GT3 Track car
930 Gone but not forgotten
997 TT
GT3 Track car
930 Gone but not forgotten