(Note: the numbers used in the following post are rough, very rough, approximates, I certainly don't have numbers for all the cars on period and I'm sure there are outliers on either end, so that said...)
Track lengths from the 70's into the early 80's were somewhat constant at 48-52'' with some pushing into 54''. I'm going to guess and say this was due to limits of mounting the rear shock outboard and no one wants to deal with the hassle of moving it inboard for what they saw as little gain.
Well, 1983 comes along, and, as they say, the rest is history. Dave Bruns and DB-1 is introduced, track #'s jump to 60'' and there was no looking back. Today from my little survey tracks are (approx) 62-64''.
So is that all it was? One man with the vision to follow through where others dithered.
Is there something about suspension design that made going out to 60'' difficult?
Just a crazy question that started nagging at me...anyone with any ideas?