"capable" of being registered for highway use in California (and 140 treadwear+ street tires)
Is Capable a very loose term, My Fiat has zero emissions, and not likely to make it down the street for more than 1 miles before being pulled over. She has become a trailer queen.
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- Fri May 06, 2011 3:46 pm
- Forum: New to Autocross/New to the Forum
- Topic: Post Car Classing Help Questions Here!
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- Fri May 06, 2011 3:44 pm
- Forum: New to Autocross/New to the Forum
- Topic: Post Car Classing Help Questions Here!
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Re: Post Car Classing Help Questions Here!
Take your pick from the group of classes that we have locally that really do not have any rules: CSM: whatever you got on R-Dot tires (probably fits your idea of unlimited). CST: Whatever you got on Street tires (probably fits your idea of unlimited). Historic: pick a class (DSP, GP, DM, EM). SCCA ...
- Fri May 06, 2011 3:26 pm
- Forum: New to Autocross/New to the Forum
- Topic: Post Car Classing Help Questions Here!
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Re: New to California
I am moving to Redondo and hope to get back into some competition. I raced my DSP prepared Fiat X1/9 three seasons in Atlanta Club. Looking at finishing the turbo install and at least do a couple of laps in August. What would be my next class? Would it be unlimited and if so, how many locals are ru...
- Fri May 06, 2011 3:20 pm
- Forum: New to Autocross/New to the Forum
- Topic: Post Car Classing Help Questions Here!
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New to California
I am new to SoCal, moved to Redondo and hope to get back into some competition. I raced my DSP prepared Fiat X1/9 three seasons in Atlanta Club. Looking at finishing the turbo install and at least do a couple of laps in August. What would be my next class? Would it be Prepared or Modified? and if so...