Sportscar Vintage Racing Association

Sportscar Vintage Racing Association
Headquarters Decatur, Georgia
Website

The Sportscar Vintage Racing Association, or SVRA was founded over 20 years ago with the vision of keeping vintage race cars on race tracks where they belong, and can delight fans just as they did in their heyday.[1]

Contents

Racetracks

The SVRA races on some of the most iconic and historic tracks in the US.

Race Car Groups[2]

Group 1

Recognized small displacement production sports cars and sedans
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Group 2

Pre-1973 Formula cars conforming to the SVRA classic formula car regulations. Other cars may be accepted by invitation as appropriate.
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Group 3

Recognized series-produced sports cars and sedans in production prior to 1972.
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Group 4

Limited produced sports cars, racing “specials” and GT cars built or in production prior to 1960. Other appropriate cars by invitation.
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Group 5

World Sports Car Championship and World Manufacturer’s Championship GT’s and prototypes as raced between 1960 and 1972. USRRC sports cars and Can-Am cars as raced before 1969 with invited later models. Front engine “specials” as raced after 1959.
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Group 6

Selected big-bore production sports cars and sedans through 1972.
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Group 7

Can-Am cars as raced after 1969 on slicks. World Championship for Makes sports cars as raced after 1970 on slicks. Under 2.0-liter sports cars as raced after 1972. Center-seat Can-Am cars. SCCA, ASR & BSR, Sports 2000.
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Group 8

Recognized series-produced sports cars and sedans in production prior to 1979, and later cars by invitation.
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Group 9

Wings and slicks formula cars complying with SVRA post-1973 formula car regulations.
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Group 10

IMSA and FIA/GT sports cars and sedans as raced between 1973 and 1999.
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Annual Awards

References

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