i know OSP isnt a national class. BUT,
is SM2 a national class now? the site says: "is a new optional Regional
class beginning in 2002".
so if the San Francisco Regions adopts the SM2 class as an optional regional
class and OSP is also an SF regional class, then it follows that my car is
legal for SM2 because our region has expanded the Street Prepared Category
to include my car.
-james
SM #74
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Kelly" <lollipop487@attbi.com>
> 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
>
> ----------
> >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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