Group 70+
Group 70+ includes historic race cars that were originally raced in series such as IMSA, TransAm, SCCA and CASC GT Sprints.
The Vintage Automobile Racing Association of Canada (VARAC) was formed in 1976 to provide a central club in which vintage race enthusiasts could participate. The spirit of VARAC can be expressed as a wish to preserve, restore and race historically significant cars in a form as close to the original specification as possible. These rare and beautiful reminders of our racing heritage are classified in three general groupings: Vintage (cars manufactured prior to 1962); Historic (cars manufactured prior to 1973); and Group 70+ (cars manufactured between 1973 and 1989). This year’s champions have best fulfilled VARAC’s entreaty that its competitors “strive to exercise our cars under competitive conditions while we use common sense and good judgment.”
Road Racing Results/Standings
All road racing event results are available at the CASC-OR MyLaps web page. Note that as of May 2013 problems with the MyLaps website mean that the link above does not work - once MyLaps issues are solved the link will be updated.










As its name suggests, the RaceOntario Formula Libre Championship offers all open wheel single-seaters and lightweight sports racers that do not fall within any other specific recognized class a “place to race” at each of the eight regional championship race weekends.
F1600 is a group for single seat race cars powered by equal engines where the emphasis is on driver skill and racecraft.
GT Sprints is flat-out racing, with races about 20 minutes in length where the emphasis is on outright speed over strategy ...
GT Challenge is a race group which provides endurance style racing, with pit stop strategy and drivers sharing a car.
Based on VW components, Formula 1200 is the least expensive form of single seater racing car competing in CASC-OR RaceOntario Championships.