Gotcha.Originally posted by Quickshoe:
What I meant Geo was that the popularity of one versus the other varies by region.
Actually, SM is recognized nationally now with unified rules. But the others you are correct about to varying degrees. Point taken.Originally posted by Quickshoe:
To your point, if you have an ITS, A, B, or C car you are correct. What if you have an IT7, Spec7, ITE, SM, SF, or CF? You don't have the ability to race in the same class with the same rules anywhere within SCCA either.
But what classes in NASA can you race in all the places I mentioned?
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George Roffe
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92 ITS Sentra SE-R occasionally borrowed
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