What is the difference between the Recession Racing Class and the Leadfoot Unlimited Class?
The Recession Racing Class is open to any non all-wheel drive production automobile currently valued at $2,500 or below. The Leadfoot Unlimited Class is open to any production vehicle, any drive and any value. The Recession Class is real, white knuckle racing but it is also about the experience and fun. The Unlimited Class is wide open, balls out, who’s got the best racing skills without the cost saving vehicle restrictions of the Recession Class.. Both classes race during a Leadfoot Rally but in separate races and are never on the track at the same time.
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