Entrant: MG Car Club Florida
Event years: 2003
Budget spent: $1625.00
The $2000 Challenge welcomes all kinds of machines, from oversized American land yachts to the ever-popular Little British Car. Twenty years ago, Bill Vandal and MG Car Club Florida entered an MGB from 1980, the model’s final year of production. It was brought at the last minute when a …
Putting an MGB in a drag race is not what these cars were designed or intended for.
If you refer to the race results of the 1966 Sebring 12-Hour event you will see that a lowly MGB beat the stuffing out of a 911 Porsche, Jag XKE ... even a 427 Cobra (!!!)...
https://www.racingsportscars.com/results/Sebring-1966-03-26.html
nocones said:In reply to CrustyRedXpress :
to what end? Classics have won the event many times?
What about a gentleman class? Pre 1990 (yes, excluding Miata specifically, fight me), must be RWD (yes excluding econo-hot-hatches, fight me), no engine swaps, no tow vehicles.
Leather helmets and goggles strongly encouraged.
CrustyRedXpress said:Would love to see a classics class at the event someday, but no clue how it would work.
There used to be an award for "Highest Finishing Classic Car". But how do you define "classic" within the context of GRM $2000 Challenge, where body swaps and suspension swaps and powertrain swaps are the norm?
We used to use “originally fitted with chrome bumpers or a recognized continuation model of such” as a definition of a classic at the $2000 Challenge but, um, yeah, we know you all too well now.
Robbie (Forum Supporter) said:nocones said:In reply to CrustyRedXpress :
to what end? Classics have won the event many times?
What about a gentleman class? Pre 1990 (yes, excluding Miata specifically, fight me), must be RWD (yes excluding econo-hot-hatches, fight me), no engine swaps, no tow vehicles.
Leather helmets and goggles strongly encouraged.
I like that.
I think pre-1990 and must be carb'd w/original engine block of same vintage would be neat...but possibly combustible.
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