Ok, I'm confused here and wonder if some of you can help. I'm living in Canada so when it comes to classing/rules we do some weird things here at times. The plan for this year is to use the SCCA classing with the CNAC(Canadian) rules.
That is all well and good. According to the SCCA classing, in stock form, the MP3 is considered GS(while a normal Protege would be HS). The problem comes in Street Prepared. If I fall under that category, the only mention I see is of just "Protege" under FSP. I've been told though that my car is a special version of the Protege so wouldn't fall under that(even tho that kinda doesn't ring true otherwise the ES 2.0 shouldn't fall under just "Protege" either as MP3 is really just a moniker the same way as ES 2.0) The MP3 is not listed anywhere else on the list so I've been told that because of that, I'll fall under the catch all
category of CSP which from what I've seen is a far tougher class. From looking at other cars in GS, a lot of them seem to go to DSP so I would expect that for the MP3 too.
So can anybody give clarification/assistance on what my car should be in Street Prepared?
That is all well and good. According to the SCCA classing, in stock form, the MP3 is considered GS(while a normal Protege would be HS). The problem comes in Street Prepared. If I fall under that category, the only mention I see is of just "Protege" under FSP. I've been told though that my car is a special version of the Protege so wouldn't fall under that(even tho that kinda doesn't ring true otherwise the ES 2.0 shouldn't fall under just "Protege" either as MP3 is really just a moniker the same way as ES 2.0) The MP3 is not listed anywhere else on the list so I've been told that because of that, I'll fall under the catch all
category of CSP which from what I've seen is a far tougher class. From looking at other cars in GS, a lot of them seem to go to DSP so I would expect that for the MP3 too.
So can anybody give clarification/assistance on what my car should be in Street Prepared?