A little history, always been a gearhead, but a much better wrench than driver (consistent, but too conservative to ever be fast). Raced an old Reynard FF with the FRCCA for a number of years but that was almost 15 years ago. Loved just about everything about that Reynard, and enjoyed the FRCCA but they run now with EMRA which isn't practical anymore from a location perspective. About 5 years ago, purchased a clean E36 and have been running HPDEs with various groups in the Raleigh area (mostly NASA-SE, but some THSCC, BMWCCA, TNIA, etc). It's evolved into a nice track car with some nice parts / pieces and will get sold to free up a garage spot.
I'd like to go back to wheel-to-wheel racing, but I won't race with NASA-SE. Not a cultural fit for me, different strokes for different folks, so not knocking the organization or the people. From the sidelines, I see too much overly aggressive driving and contact seems the norm, not the exception. I get that is what some people want as evidenced by the full race fields.
So the goals:
- A dual purpose car that could race in vintage but also run some local HPDEs for track time and to hang out some local gear heads in my circle of friends for that guys weekend. That rules out open wheel.
- I'd like something has "the feel" of my old Formula Ford. While the E36 is a fun track car, it doesn't have that connected to the road feel of the FF
- A group that still has DIY guys in it. I get that there will be a contingent of Prevost motorhomes with stacker trailers, or people who arrive and drive with a shop in Vintage Racing. But I also don't want to shunned for doing my own work, and arriving with a Tundra and an enclosed trailer, and sleeping in the trailer. And grilling up some burgers and dogs under the canopy in the evening.
- With HPDEs I've run VIR (closest by far to home), CMP, RRR, even made the run to Daytona. I'm not retired so taking a week off to tow to Watkins while sounds found isn't too practical yet.
- A culture where people race hard if desired, but also aren't going to dive bomb you in a corner, bump draft, etc. Let's call it a more gentleman (gentlewomen) form of racing. To me the hobby is about wrenching on cars, hanging out with friends at the track, and enjoying improving my skills on track. I'm not looking to do a high risk on track maneuver to get a 2 dollar trophy cup with a 2 on it verses a 3. I'm almost positive I'm never going to race F1 at this point :-)
I'm initially thinking that some form of sports racer best fits the bill. Maybe a Gen2 SRF, or a even a SRR, but I've heard parts availability for the Renault can be an absolute bear.
So a couple of questions:
1. Any input on the vintage groups that fit this mind-set and race more than 1 or 2 races a year in the SE?
2. Any input on car thoughts?
Thanks!