Chris,
I believe these are the classes used by the San Diego Chapter, BMWCCA -
which no other chapter, to my knowledge, uses. Practically every 'CCA
chapter has their own class and preparation rules (unfortunately). There is
yet a different set of rules used at 'Oktoberfest', the BMWCCA annual
national meet. It has about 20 different classes. There were 194 entries
this year.
Woody Hair
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From: "Chris Teague" <cteague@home.com>
> The NCCC does have lots of classes for Vette's. But suprisingly,
> the BMWCCA has very few. Only 2 major groupings, stock and
> modified. Stock is street tires (but any size wheels), shocks,
> mufflers, and that's about all. Modified is anything else. Then there
> are groupings for 4cyl, 6-12cyl, and M Cars. So an E30 M3 goes up
> with and E36 M3, and soon an E46 M3. Add camber plates,
> and you are in a class with superchargers... But at least the rules
> are simple...
>
> Chris Teague
> 97 M3/4
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