In SCCA racing they are P for Production classes
AP (A Production) is the fastest class, Big-block Corvettes for instance
B
C
D
E
F 1300-1500 Spitfires
G 1147 Spitfires
H is slowest (948 Sprites for instance, a friend runs an old VW Scirocco
here)
I'm not 100% sure what is in what class anymore, these things keep changing!
>From the SCCA.com site:
PRODUCTION
Series produced cars, which are allowed a range of performance modifications
while retaining their original design, structure and drive layout. There is
no age limit, such as Showroom Stock, so Production includes many cars as
old as 50 years and as new as current body styles. The four performance
potential based classes include: E Production (EP), F Production (FP) and H
Production (HP).
EP is the fastest of the Production classes with HP running the slowest in
the category. Several cars in the Production classes can be run in more than
one class, just by changing the engine between races. The ease of engine
changes allows many Production drivers to enter more than one class at the
Runoffs each year. Cars included in Production classes come from a diverse
group ranging from the MG Midget, Turner, Fiat X1/9, Alfa Romeo Spyder,
Austin Healey Sprite, and Lotus Super 7 to the BMW 325, Mazda Miata, RX-7,
Nissan 240, Honda Civic, Suzuki Swift GTI and Toyota MR-2.
Clark
Clark W. Nicholls
1972 Stag 1974 Spitfire (and 1 rusty GT6 needing restoration)
"Reality, it's not what you think."
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