Vintage Autocross Class

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Vintage Autocross Class

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I had posted this a couple of weeks ago, but it got lost somehow.

In the August issue of Grassroots Motorsports, there was a proposal made by Per Schroeder for a Vintage Autocross class for pre-1973 cars (and some cars who continued after 1973 without major design changes (MGB, BMW 2002). He proposed four classes,

V1 - fast ligthweigh (Lotus Elan, 911)
V2 - fast, heavy (Corvette, Camaro)
V3 - Traditional Roadsters (Alfa Spider, 914)
V4 - Less potent sportscars (MGB, 510)

They would run under, primarily, Street Prepared rules with a few exceptions. Alternate cams would be allowed.

He suggests e-mailing the Solo Events Board to give input on the subject. I did and got a nice e-mail back from them. They said it was still very early and didn't know if it'd fly.

I also e-mailed Per to ask him if they would separate the 1600 from the 2000, since they are listed on the same line in the Street Prepared category. This makes the 1600 uncompetitive in street prepared. I would thing there would be a lot of cars out there with modifications that get them into CSP, but still have a 1600 in them. I thought, hey if vintage class would put the 2000 in V3 and put the 1600 in V4, it'd open up a good number of cars to soloing. (And, mine, in particular. Boy I'm a selfish so and so :oops: ). But, to no avail. Per e-mailed back saying he thought the success of the class might depend on sticking to a known formula like SP.

Oh well, the class is starting in the southeast. I'm assuming in the Florida Georgia area, since that's where GRM is based. I don't know if they've run yet or not.

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Nothing in Central Florida region. It's still too new yet. I wouldn't expect them to introduce a new class until the begining of the new season at the least. If they do it here on a trial basis, I'll post any info for you.
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oilleak wrote:Nothing in Central Florida region. It's still too new yet. I wouldn't expect them to introduce a new class until the begining of the new season at the least. If they do it here on a trial basis, I'll post any info for you.
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Vintage AutoX

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While we are on the topic of racing, this Sunday there is an autoX in Marina Ca. (Near Salinas). As of right now there are 2 possibly 3 roadsters racing. They have a vintage classes, VSP and just VStock. I can't wait to turn the roadster loose on the course to see how it does with the revised (from Shasta) suspension set up.
Those people in the south bay should come down and race. You won't do any damage to the car by hitting a cone (trust me, My car took out about 10 at the autoX at Shasta, all at once.)

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AutoX

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My car is resisting being raced. Last night about 6:00 pm it decided that it didn't like its clutch master or slave cylinder (I don't know which one yet, could be both.) So I didn't get to race. Dyno Day is next weekend, I will post the results.

Will
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