Why? If that person seriously races the car and tries to be competitive, sounds like someone is racing! There choice of car and the car’s capabilities are nether here or there.
Agreed
Besides point of view….
I stated the above and stand behind it.
A case in point. A co-worker of mine, Terry M, purchased a ‘70 Super bee. It’s only street time was home from the dealer, to and from the track, a really nothing else unless a test burn out down the street is not good for, I’m sure Terry did so…..
The car is sub 15K miles, looks mint, bought for one purpose only, to go bracket racing. Terry threw some Hustle Stuff at it and had a blast. Has a few trophy’s and great times.
How is this not a bracket racing car? Because he bought it new? Only mildly modified it? May have used it on a few car meets, perhaps around the block with a few friends? Or a egg, milk and bread run?
Come on man. You’re narrowing down what a car can be and what a bracket car is only from your point of view.
By the way, are you going to write up a quick o we view of what your idea is of a street strip car? Come on now, basic idea.