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Encyclopedia > Improved touring

Improved Touring is a classification of amateur motor sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America. The cars are production-based models built after 1964 with a reasonable amount of limited modifications. The SCCA could be considered the grass-roots level of auto racing in the United States. ...


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By Design Motorsports -> 14. Street Prepared Category (3968 words)
Cars listed as eligible in and prepared to the current national Improved Touring rules are permitted to compete in their respective street prepared classes.
Improved Touring cars may use tires which are eligible under current IT rules even if they are not eligible in Street Prepared.
Touring cars may use tires which are eligible under current Touring rules even if they are not eligible in Street Prepared.
Race-ready Volkswagen Golf Part 1:The Starting Point - European Car Magazine (1485 words)
Improved touring cars are as loud as real racing cars, handle well, are popular and can be built and campaigned without robbing a bank.
Best of all, some of the most popular cars in Improved Touring are models from Europe that are near and dear to the hearts of the readers of our magazine.
A quick check of Improved Touring race cars for sale on the Internet showed that a fully built and competitive car could be had for under $5,000.
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