[Supras] Racing 7M Supras

KDvanloo kdvanloo at pcez.com
Sat Jan 5 23:49:44 CST 2008


Chris,
I found this info on the SCCA web site. I'm interested in getting started... Would a stock MA70, 7MGTE, be classed to race in production category as well?  In which class do you race?  Van
"PRODUCTION CATEGORY

Series produced cars, which are allowed a range of performance modifications while retaining their original design, structure and drive layout. There is no age limit, such as Showroom Stock, so Production includes many cars as old as 50 years and as new as current body styles. The four performance potential based classes include: E Production (EP), F Production (FP), G Production (GP) and H Production (HP). 

EP is the fastest of the Production classes with HP running the slowest in the category. Several cars in the Production classes can be run in more than one class, just by changing the engine between races. The ease of engine changes allows many Production drivers to enter more than one class at the Runoffs each year. Cars included in Production classes come from a diverse group ranging from the MG Midget, Turner, Fiat X1/9, Alfa Romeo Spyder, Austin Healey Sprite, and Lotus Super 7 to the BMW 325, Mazda Miata, RX-7, Nissan 240, Honda Civic, Suzuki Swift GTI and Toyota MR-2. "

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Smyczek" <csmyczek at molbiores.com>
To: <>
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Supras] Racing 7M Supras


> In the midwest we have club racing(high speed wheel to wheel road racing)
> organized by the midwestern council. Three current categories for the mk3,
> showroom stock, ITS, ITGT, & unrestricted class as well. If you can pass the
> tests and have a prepped car properly caged, all safety measures, there is a
> class for you. Of the thousands of cars I have seen, open wheel, vintage,
> miatas, porsche, bmws, vettes, legends, hondas, alfa romeo, former bush
> series cars...., I have never seen another mk3 out. Competitors often race
> in regional and national scca races. Our licenses are recognized by scca. It
> is the most expensive fun you can have in a car.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: supras-bounces at supras.com [mailto:supras-bounces at supras.com]On
> Behalf Of Christian, Skip
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 1:37 PM
> To: supras at supras.com
> Subject: [Supras] Racing 7M Supras
> 
> 
> Guys,
> 
> I'm hearing you all speak about racing MA70 Supras.  Is this
> racing informal, SCCA, or another type of organized multi-brand racing ?
> If SCCA, which modified class do you run in or does anyone run stock ?
> Do any N/As participate (in a different class, of course :-)
> 
> Thanks, Skip
> 
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