Now these could be kind of cool.
http://www.autoweek.com/article/20101209/MOTORSPORTS/101209891
I wonder if this is one of the new classes SCCA is bringing in to get rid of the older classes in Club Racing.
From looking at the Mazda 2 that ran at the 13hrs of VIR, you should be able to build one for under $20k if you're real frugal.
David introduced this a few days ago: http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/a-new-road-racing-option-b-spec/29363/page1/
So why is this series limited to manufacturers? Why can't an individual petition the SCCA for homologation and build one and campaign it themselves.
Anyone want to start a team racing a Versa, an Accent or an Aveo? Why not pick up a used Aveo and run the series for pennies on the dollar. If anyone is up for it, lets get started, the season isn't too far off!
We could bring back the 60's and 70's era of trailering across the country on the back of a 20 year old van, or better yet, drive the car TO the track!
BTW, I am serious about this. If someone here want's to start a cheap race team with me, I can start working on gaining sponsorship!
Maroon92 wrote: So why is this series limited to manufacturers? Why can't an individual petition the SCCA for homologation and build one and campaign it themselves. Anyone want to start a team racing a Versa, an Accent or an Aveo? Why not pick up a used Aveo and run the series for pennies on the dollar. If anyone is up for it, lets get started, the season isn't too far off! We could bring back the 60's and 70's era of trailering across the country on the back of a 20 year old van, or better yet, drive the car TO the track! BTW, I am serious about this. If someone here want's to start a cheap race team with me, I can start working on gaining sponsorship!
Ummm, such a series already exists; Improved Touring has been around quite a for awhile.
oldsaw wrote:Maroon92 wrote: So why is this series limited to manufacturers? Why can't an individual petition the SCCA for homologation and build one and campaign it themselves. Anyone want to start a team racing a Versa, an Accent or an Aveo? Why not pick up a used Aveo and run the series for pennies on the dollar. If anyone is up for it, lets get started, the season isn't too far off! We could bring back the 60's and 70's era of trailering across the country on the back of a 20 year old van, or better yet, drive the car TO the track! BTW, I am serious about this. If someone here want's to start a cheap race team with me, I can start working on gaining sponsorship!Ummm, such a series already exists; Improved Touring has been around quite a for awhile.
Yeah, but Mazda and Honda are throwing money at this series...Therefore, it is where the money will be. Can you make money at IT racing? Doubtful.
(Can you make money at ANY racing? Doubtful. There, I refuted my own argument.)
I think a broad line "spec" series is an excellent idea.
MINI base car seems to have an unfair advantage, but I guess it is in the same class.
John Brown wrote: I think a broad line "spec" series is an excellent idea. - Chevrolet Aveo - Fiat 500 - Ford Fiesta - Honda Fit - Hyundai Accent - Kia Rio - Mazda 2 - Nissan Versa - Scion xD - Suzuki SX4 - Toyota Yaris - Volkswagen Polo (if it makes the shore) MINI base car seems to have an unfair advantage, but I guess it is in the same class.
If the Polo does make it, do you think you could convince Williams to run one? I might move back to Michigan for a piece of that action!
Sounds to me like they just want to be able to sell some performance parts. There is all ready a class for them to run in, it's called Showroom Stock C. Problem is the SCCA no longer allows "trunk kits" on SS cars like the did 10 years ago, so I'd guess the manufacturers are trying to make their own class.
Maroon92 wrote:John Brown wrote: I think a broad line "spec" series is an excellent idea. - Chevrolet Aveo - Fiat 500 - Ford Fiesta - Honda Fit - Hyundai Accent - Kia Rio - Mazda 2 - Nissan Versa - Scion xD - Suzuki SX4 - Toyota Yaris - Volkswagen Polo (if it makes the shore) MINI base car seems to have an unfair advantage, but I guess it is in the same class.If the Polo does make it, do you think you could convince Williams to run one? I might move back to Michigan for a piece of that action!
I would need to get my old job back... that ain't happening for sure ;)
John Brown wrote:Maroon92 wrote:I would need to get my old job back... that ain't happening for sure ;)John Brown wrote: I think a broad line "spec" series is an excellent idea. - Chevrolet Aveo - Fiat 500 - Ford Fiesta - Honda Fit - Hyundai Accent - Kia Rio - Mazda 2 - Nissan Versa - Scion xD - Suzuki SX4 - Toyota Yaris - Volkswagen Polo (if it makes the shore) MINI base car seems to have an unfair advantage, but I guess it is in the same class.If the Polo does make it, do you think you could convince Williams to run one? I might move back to Michigan for a piece of that action!
What is your new job? You sir, need to update your LinkedIn page!
nderwater wrote: David introduced this a few days ago: http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/a-new-road-racing-option-b-spec/29363/page1/
And JG a few days before that.
tr8todd wrote: Sounds to me like they just want to be able to sell some performance parts. There is all ready a class for them to run in, it's called Showroom Stock C. Problem is the SCCA no longer allows "trunk kits" on SS cars like the did 10 years ago, so I'd guess the manufacturers are trying to make their own class.
None on the list is classified for showroom stock c. C is more for the Mazda 3 and Honda Civic. The 2 and Fiesta really don't have a "stock like" class right now.
tr8todd wrote: Sounds to me like they just want to be able to sell some performance parts. There is all ready a class for them to run in, it's called Showroom Stock C. Problem is the SCCA no longer allows "trunk kits" on SS cars like the did 10 years ago, so I'd guess the manufacturers are trying to make their own class.
Or completed vehicles.
That, and I think an "agreement" will make sure the cars are equal-ish so that anyone can race. IMHO, manufacturers' homologation/sepcs will go a long way in establishing the series.
Cool concept by Honda and Mazda. It would be good of more manufacturers would jump on board but no other companies back amateur motorsport like Honda (HPD) and Mazda (Mazdaspeed) do. I'm sure as the class continues they will look at more eligible cars after all a Mazda rep did say they did this for more manufacturer competition. Honda was probably just a good base to conglomerate with, hopefully they'll expand. Yeah they're running in SSC. I'm glad SCCA didn't make a new class, I'm sure they're mouth was watering just at the chance of one. With modern technology, it seems like these cars could be more comparable to IT times. If they are they look to be more of ITB cars. Hopefully SCCA choses to do keep them in an already designated class and the realize that just b/c there is different prep done to the cars, they can till run similar lap times.
Steven
I would love to see the base MINI Cooper (non-supercharged) compete in B-Spec, I believe they do have contingency money as well. I would expect Kia to want some of this action. The new Chevy Sonic replacing the Aveo is actually aesthetically pleasing too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkLtTmCy3Cg&NR=1
Now that this thread has revived, I'd like to point out that the Fiat 500, Ford Fiesta, and now Toyota Yaris have been built to B-Spec specifications:
http://www.scca.com/news/index.cfm?cid=50872
http://www.topspeed.com/cars/toyota/2012-toyota-yaris-b-spec-club-racer-ar118981.html
That looks like that would be fun in a 500.
The Mazda 2 looks good as well.
I'd like to see a Sonic in full trim.
SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote: That looks like that would be fun in a 500. The Mazda 2 looks good as well. I'd like to see a Sonic in full trim.
Indeed--Chevy needs to step up with this in order to give the Sonic some cred.
Hey GRM--we need another feature on the other B-spec cars now. The Mazda and Fit reviews were cool, but I'm really curious about the 500.
BTW--the 500 Abarth is coming on November 16th--probably should be another thread... (don't mind if I do)
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