I think the F1200 group should do some type of advertising on Apexspeed to promote the series to the large group of US racers just south of us. Here are a couple of key differences I wanted to put out there for everyone & try to get some interest from south of the border.
Last Winter (Jan & March) I was able to compete in a few SCCA races in the southern US & was surprised at the differences between the F1200 events & the SCCA National Events.
Firstly the turn out for my first SCCA National race was only 8 FV's runnning, in our group when I was used to high teens to low twenties FV's running together. The next double national I attended there was only three FV's.
We then ran in a mixed race group with FF's, FM, F500 & I believe a couple of others so it was a shared track. This was the first time I had not run with just a group of FV's together other then test days. There is such a big difference having your own race group to run with, unless you have experienced both you won't totally understand how nice it actualy is.
This was also the first time I ran on slicks compared to our spec treaded tire. Grip was great however after the weekend my tires were showing lots of wear & would not last another weekend. Had never experienced that before as the tires in the F1200 would last the entire season & beyond.
Entrance fees for the event were double what I was used to & track time was limited. The F1200 series has 3 races per weekend compared to only 2 at the Double National. I can't imagine going to a non double National event & only racing once on the weekend.
This past year I was able to run FF's on the same weekends as I ran FV's as they both have separate track time. This was a great benifit to my driving experience & there is no way I could have done this in the SCCA format. My fees to run a second are were only an extra $150.00 for the entire weekend as well. So my entrance fees I was able to running 5 races (3 FV races & 2 FF races) in a weekend for $525.00 compared to running 2 races in the US for $750.00
I am sure there are many other differences between the two series I have not listed but mostly for the good compared to what I have seen in the SCCA.
I would suggest that many in the Northeast could travel up to Mosport for a few events & the tow is probably shorter then some of the tracks you haul to already. You will not be dissappointed.