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Old 05-15-2010, 10:04 PM   #1
silent.echo
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Default Former Jr. thinking about making the jump to Class Racing

Hey guys!

A little about me: n00b here...well "n00b" to the forum, but not "n00b" to the sport. I'm 23. I've been drag racing for the last 15 years. The first person to guess which class I first raced in gets a tenth of a second added back to their index. After out-growing my first car, I moved into a Mazda Miata (my 16th birthday gift), and I've been bracket racing Miatas since, mostly at outlaw tracks. They're close and cheap to run at. What can I say? I want to start running in either Stock or Super Stock, but I'm having some trouble finding the information I need.

Try not to rip me a new one, but I've been looking all over the internet for the past week trying to get the answer to this. I haven't seen anything in the rules that would prohibit my car from Stock or Super Stock.

Details of my car: 1996 Mazda Miata, 1.8L I-4 (130 hp), 5-speed M/T, ship weight is 2360.

What index class applies to this car???

These cars have a LOT of potential. I would love the opportunity to class race it if possible.

Thanks in advance for any answers/help/advice/assistance in tearing out the engine...

silent.echo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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