I was searching for a thread like this, but didn't find one. Let me know if I missed one, but if not:
With so many great options to choose from, it can be difficult to decide what class to compete in. Heck, there may be some cool racing happening in your area that you didn't even know was happening!
So to help get the lay of the land, I was curious about where you decided to compete, and what you like about the class?
Or maybe you haven't raced yet, but you are building something for a series?
Or maybe you have no plans to compete, but you just think some racing group is awesome and want to share.
Something like this:
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Ongrid Apex Time Attack Series:
https://www.ongridtrack.com/apex-time-attack
This is a California-tracks only (so far), Mazda only time attack series, which basically takes place as a run group during a normal track day.
I competed here because I have a street driven, daily Miata, and this is simply a well-organized track day with some more fun injected by adding a transponder to the car. You can compete here in a casual way without breaking the bank:
*You also have the option to build something really special and wild with the open rule set.
*You get gridded by lap time, so you are virtually guaranteed to get a few clean laps in at the start of a session.
*No W2W door-banging, which is nice when you have to drive your car to and from the track, and don't like doing expensive bodywork.
*Friendly competition with similar cars is FUN, and keeping track of points thru the season, and overall track records/class adds something extra to what is really just another casual track day. Plus it gives you some good lap time reference points to help you set goals to improve your driving skills.