Street Cars
since everyone always says its so hard to get your car to compete unless you have deep pockets which i agree with.
Do you think an import racing series made only for street cars would be able to make it?
FWD all motor
FWD Forced Induction
FWD Nitrous
Then another class for the RWD crowd.
only thing i can think is not a lot of sponsers would be egar to support it but it would help give the weekend racer something to look forward too.
The car would just have to be registered and able to drive on the street, no internior rules if you drive it on the street with just one seat and a cage thats your business.
Do you think an import racing series made only for street cars would be able to make it?
FWD all motor
FWD Forced Induction
FWD Nitrous
Then another class for the RWD crowd.
only thing i can think is not a lot of sponsers would be egar to support it but it would help give the weekend racer something to look forward too.
The car would just have to be registered and able to drive on the street, no internior rules if you drive it on the street with just one seat and a cage thats your business.
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That's already the case with the street classes in today's organizations.
11s AM
10s FI
Not sure about nitrous
That's already the case with the street classes in today's organizations.
11s AM
10s FI
Not sure about nitrous
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As it gets harder and more expensive for people to compete in the pro classes you will see alot more people competing in the street classes.
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