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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.
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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.
