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post Feb 3 2020, 12:04 PM
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I have a 914 lemons race car. It currently has a 2.2 liter with Webcam solid lifters and 44 IDF webers. I would like to do some vintage racing around the gulf coast. What I have the parts to go back to 2.0 and the brakes and wheels are stock. What classes/sanctioning bodies can I participate in? VRA, HSR, NASA, CVAR etc? The car was at one time an SCCA racer as I was told, but I don't have any documented history.
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post Feb 4 2020, 06:44 PM
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Take a look at HSR which runs at Barber and Daytona and Sebring, SVRA runs at Roebling (Ga.) and Sebring and Austin.
Let them know what you have and they'll class you in a group that's appropriate for the setup of the car as is. You'll run on track with Group 8 or Group 5 or whatever even if you're classed higher since they combine groups to fill the grid. For instance, my 2.7 /6 is classed with MP--modern production since it's overbore and underweight and has Wilwood brakes for Group 8 in SVRA. For me, I'm not competing for class trophy, just flat racing with the other folks out there having a blast. It all boils down to who's just in front of you anyway....
As for tires generally it's treaded ones like Hoosier TD's or Bridgestone RE71's (shaved) for me...
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