SCCA bracket racing. next big thing in endurance racing?
thoughts on this Class of racing?
https://www.scca.com/pages/bracket-enduro The SCCA is starting a new enduro program called Bracket Enduros. All cars that meet safety rules are eligible. No SCCA logbook required. No competition license for the drivers required. No Rulebook other than safety The Bracket enduro will get you a SCCA competition license. Bring your LeChump car. Bring your SCCA race car. 4 Bracket Enduros scheduled for this year: July 23-24: Sebring July 30-31: Hallet Aug 13-14: Atlanta Motorsports Park Oct 16th: Blackhawk Farms Hong Norrth plans to have a bunch of cars (Maybe 5??) at the AMP event. |
Sounds sketchy
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Sounds great, about fucking time SCCA got it's head out of its ass and tried to boost it's membership.
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Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1327475)
Sounds sketchy
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Originally Posted by Dietcoke
(Post 1327632)
On the flipside, if you don't care about the race, you can get 6 hours of track time and a comp license for $395.
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This sounds like a great way to get track time and test your car out! I will have to look into it with my friends.
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To long to read the fine print but I'm assuming you'd need a full cage for this since it's door to door racing?
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They are trying to capture some marketshare back from LeChump, and it might be a decent formula to do it. We'll see.
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Looks awesome. Let's people like me who build a car to their own preferences instead of to some rulebook go out and have a good time as well as be competitive
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We do something similar in Australia. It's called the Australian Endurance Championship, open to pretty much any race car within a certain performance band (not unlike those quoted by SCCA), and grouped by delta times.
It's extremely popular. It has its problems, but it attracts lots of cars and the grids are big. |
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