James,
I think the only place where a repro car, or kit such as yours, is eligible
is in A Prepared, or maybe E Modified. OSP is a regional only class and has
little or no relationship to the National classes, such as SM2.
--Pat Kelly
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>From: "james creasy" <james@thevenom.net>
>To: <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
>Subject: question about SM2 rules
>Date: Fri, Nov 1, 2002, 5:01 PM
>
> im trying to see if my car is legal for SM2.
>
> ive attached some rules text below, however it excludes "Two seater cars
> not eligible for Street Prepared Category "
>
> my question is "is Open Street Prepared part of the Street Prepared
> Category"?, and if it isnt, then the SM2 rules only includes cars that are
> legal in other Street Prepared classes, so therefore any car not legal in
> existing Street Prepared class will be excluded from SM2, so why would the
> driver participate in SM2 rather than their regular class?
>
> -james
>
>
> STREET MOD 2 (SM2):
> All two seater cars, not excluded below.
> All SM eligible sedans/coupes excluded from SM for failure to meet weight
> and/or displacement limits.
> Excluded Vehicles:
> Lotus (all)
> Two seater cars not eligible for Street Prepared Category
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