Chris, to help explain the extensions, they are SCCA (Sports Car Club of
America) designations given to cars for classification for racing. The 'P'
is for production, and some cars may have a 'S' for sedans. The first
letter is the division of that classification being the 'A' would be the
highest. As far as how they got the division, I'm not sure if it was
assigned according to speed or if the manufacturer lobbied for the class.
I have heard of cars changing classes to be more competitive.
It is not a designation of engine size as some cars with larger engines go
to a lower class and some cars with smaller engines go to a higher class.
see this link for a explanation of which cars are what
(http://www.sovren.org/competition/rules/pcs/PCS69%20Index.htm or
http://www.sovren.org/competition/rules/gcr/HTML%20gcr_69.html )
Charly Mitchel
TR6 #44CP
----- Original Message -----
From: "MadMarx" <tr4racing@googlemail.com>
To: <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2010 7:11 AM
Subject: [Fot] EP DP and so on
> I've several times seen these DP EP extension on the US car numbers.
> What does they indicate?
>
> Cheers
> Chris
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