Below are images from Ontario and Quebec during the 1981 Canadian amateur sports car racing season.
In Ontario, competitors raced at Mosport and Shannonville.
There were seven race weekends in Quebec – five at Sanair and the other two at Montreal and Trois-Rivieres.
Amateur championships are contested in the following categories:
- Grand Touring (GT1, GT2 and GT3) – This category is for closed-wheel production-based vehicles modified for racing. Classification is primarily
determined by engine displacement. Some additional changes are made to car classification based on performance potential.
GT1 vehicles are the big-bore machinery such as the Chevrolet Corvette and Ford Mustang. At the other end of the spectrum is GT3 for smaller cars such as
the Mini Cooper S, Triumph Spitfire and Honda Civic.
- Honda/BFG are Honda Civics competing in stock form equipped with safety features such as a roll-cage and window net.
- Formula Vee is a popular open-wheel category that uses Volkswagen components and is powered by a 1200-cc air-cooled engine.
- Formula Ford is another well-subscribed division that utilizes a four-cylinder 1600-cc Ford motor.
- Formula 4 cars are often powered by motorcycle engines and this category has the most liberal rules.
- Formula Libre is for open-wheel vehicles that do not meet the rules of Formula Vee, Formula Ford or Formula 4.
- Sports Racers are for purpose-built closed wheel race cars.
The Vintage Automobile Racing Association of Canada also competes at CASC-OR weekends and has several classes depending on the age and type of vehicle.
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