I guess the current SPB crop is deemed fast enough to fend them off

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I couldn't agree with you more.mr2sc wrote:not that I want to re-open this, but as I slave away in the garage and threaten/plead with parts suppliers to be able to somehow make it to Monticello with the COM boys....I can't help but notice that now, even a 300hp, flyweight Ariel Atom (aka formula car with a passenger seat which is somehow licensable to be driven on public roads in limited jursidictions where it has slipped under their radar) has also been lumped into SPB.
That's not true Pete. Kit cars can only be in SP or P. "Kit cars and replicars are allowed in SP if they meet the rules otherwise specified."eastcoastbumps wrote:Tommy, have you considered turning your MR2 into a kit car? That way you wouldn't be confined to most of the SP rules that would require you to use stock fenders or silhouette, suspension mounting points, maintaining the stock frame and subframes, engine location, or number of cylinders the MR2 originally came equipped with.
Just a thought.
Sorry, but what's not true? I suggested he build a kit car from his MR2 and continue to run it in SPB. In theory, if built correctly, a kit car based off the running gear of an MR2 should be faster than his current MR2 and completely legal even if the 'kit car' has a custom frame, suspension mounting points etc.John F wrote:That's not true Pete. Kit cars can only be in SP or P. "Kit cars and replicars are allowed in SP if they meet the rules otherwise specified."eastcoastbumps wrote:Tommy, have you considered turning your MR2 into a kit car? That way you wouldn't be confined to most of the SP rules that would require you to use stock fenders or silhouette, suspension mounting points, maintaining the stock frame and subframes, engine location, or number of cylinders the MR2 originally came equipped with.
Just a thought.
Right, just about half the rules that apply to production cars.breakaway500 wrote:"What does it take to get a kit car bumped from SP to P?"
No windshield would be one. No fenders would be another.Anything that alters it to the point where it is not street legal ..at least in NH. Altered fenders? Probably..
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