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Re: New Soon to Be Race Car

To: "Bowen, Patrick A RP2" <PABowen@sar.med.navy.mil>,
Subject: Re: New Soon to Be Race Car
From: Robert Allred <rallred@inconnect.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 09:43:35 -0700
Patrick

Racing and inexpensive are precise opposites!  About the least expensive 
I can think of is a spec class such as SCCA's Spec Rx-7 class which
severly restricts the expensive and trick modifications.  Still, safety 
and handling improvements, racing tires, and a sound motor and chassis 
will set you back $6-7,000.00. Sure, you can cut corners, how much do 
you like breaking down and not finishing the race, or how much do you 
enjoy being easily beaten by other competitors who have invested to the 
limit of the rules not only for safety and reliability, but performance 
too?
I don't think there is a Spec class for Spitfires, except perhaps in 
VTR.  SCCA production racing is way, way more expensive than my example 
above, $35-50000 just to build a reasonable car!?  Most vintage groups 
use some version of period accurate SCCA rules, so probably not a great 
deal of savings there, with the possible exception of vintage stock 
classes.  Still, you'll need the minimum safety, reliability mods,
figure $3500.
My last thougt, if you want to race, go for it.  But, be realistic, 
budget at least for the minimum of safety and reliability, then try to 
budget for the performance mods the class you pick will allow.  
Otherwise I don't think you 'll enjoy racing much.  Wow, almost forgot,
personal gear, driving suit, helmet, gloves, etc, etc, all required by 
just about all wheel to wheel racing organizations.  Another $750 or so!

Good Luck
Robert



Bowen, Patrick A RP2 wrote, in part:
> 
>  As such I am looking
> at building an inexpensive race car (very inexpensive).

> 

> 
> Patrick Bowen


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