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Old 08-16-2006, 08:42 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TOY4TWO
It depends on your region. When I race SCCA ProSolo here in San Diego they have a special "Street Prepared" class you could run in that would allow the mods.

I don't want everyone to get turned off to SCCA racing because they modded their cars, best to see what your region offers.
Street Prepared (available usually anywhere regional SCCA Solo clubs run) is, or at least where I am, is VERY competitive. It's a big step up, and requires more than slapping some stiffer springs on a car.

I know. I tried it, and struggled for a year when I went from GS to ESP because I changed some springs. I wasn't ready for it...

...but that's if you are really competitive. It was still a blast, and so long as you don't have your sights set on being a national Solo champion, you'll have a good time no matter what class you're in.
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