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STR8UP SxS PRODUCTION CLASS RACING at …

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAlcpdc3QDk
    SUPER ATV http://www.superatv.comRCV AXLES http://www.rcvperformance.comCheck out More Awesome Action here: http://bit.ly/293UatmThe STR8UP SxS Series made i...

PROGRAMS - Road Racing - Car Classifications and Groups

    https://www.scca.com/pages/car-classifications-and-groups
    The three performance potential based classes include: E Production (EP), F Production (FP) and H Production (HP). EP is the fastest of the Production classes with HP running the slowest in the category. Several cars in the Production classes can be run in more than one class, just by changing the engine between races.

Understanding Class Racing - Stock Eliminator - Dragzine

    https://www.dragzine.com/features/understanding-class-racing-stock-eliminator/
    Class Racing refers to the eliminators of Competition, Stock, and Super Stock. All three have a multitude of individual sub-classes, classes, and rules. We’ll start with probably the simplest of the three–NHRA Stock Eliminator. Click ... Stock is for 1960 and newer factory production automobiles and some sports cars.

Decoding SCCA Road Racing Classes — Kanga Motorsports

    http://www.kangamotorsports.com/blog/scca-road-racing-classes
    E-Production is the fastest of the production classes and features racing from classic and contemporary production based sports cars. Example cars include the Datsun 240z, Mazda Miata, Mazda RX-7, Honda S2000, Triumph TR6, Caterham 7 and the BMW Z4. E Production (EP) Photo Courtesy of SCCA San Francisco Region Formula 500 (F5)

PROGRAMS - Road Racing - what-is-roadracing - on-track

    https://www.scca.com/pages/on-track
    E Production (EP), F Production (FP) and H Production (HP) are the current production-based classes at the Majors level. Grand Touring (GT1-GT3, GTL) Grand Touring classes are the top of the production-based classes. Though these cars are "based" on cars you might see on the road, they are usually purpose built from the ground up.

Frank Leary: SCCA Production Class C Champion – RacingJunk ...

    https://www.racingjunk.com/news/frank-leary-scca-production-class-c-champion/
    Most teams were running the Datsun 510 as their primary effort in SCCA B and C Production class racing. Datsun was trying to phase it out of production by the mid-’70s, though. Frank and the management at FAR Performance were visionary and saw the Z car as the “car of the future” for Datsun USA in SCCA racing, so they started developing performance parts for it, …

Here is a Breakdown of All the Major Types of Car Racing ...

    https://www.themanual.com/auto/types-of-car-racing/
    For enthusiasts looking to go racing, this is the most popular style of amateur racing because of its ease of entry and cost-effectiveness. The majority of production vehicles that race in a series...

WRL Classing — WRL

    https://www.racewrl.com/wrl-classing
    GP3 (GENERAL PRODUCTION 3) GP3 cars might represent the highest end of the PWR scale, but the racing is amazing and participation level is high! GP3 has represented as our second largest class at multiple events in 2021 and we expect it to continue in its growth! GP3 is governed by a power-to-weight limit of 15.1:1 - 18.0:1.

SCCA Production racing| Classic Motorsports forum

    https://classicmotorsports.com/forum/classic-cars/scca-production-racing/14626/page1/
    Production class racing is form of marketing and advertising plain and simple. To quote from an article written by Mike Cook (Advertising Manager for Triumph) in the Aug 2009 issue of TVR regarding Bob Tullis , "He was not only a winner behind the wheel but his unique approach to product marketing through racing was successful and has been copied ever since."

Cars by Class - Racing Vintage Cars

    https://www.racingvintagecars.com/race-classes/
    Common Categories of vintage racecars include but are not limited to: Production “Tin Top” Cars (F-Production, E-Production, D-Production, C-Sedan, B-Sedan, A-Production, B-Production and others) Production Sports Cars (F-Production, E-Production, D-Production, C-Sedan, B-Sedan, A-Production, B-Production and others)

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