Originally Posted by
865
^-- That is doubtless true. But for me, there's no comp license or full prepped race car involved, nor the skill or experience to drive one fast enough to be held up all that much. It's just the matter of appearances, what with my autocross numbers, stickers, and logos on the car, tainting the environment that TNiA desires.
That's my mildly prepped STR class NC Club with the undesirable appearance. I could also drive my NC GT if I were willing to maintain the low level of track prep on it that is commensurate with my skill level, meaning 200tw street tires, high temp brake fluid, and dual-use street/track pads. But without the roll bar, seats, and harnesses I put in the Club, it wouldn't be as safe or as much fun to drive.