Registrations are appearing almost daily, the field appears to be growing a bit and the competition shows no sign of being any less intense than in the previous six seasons.
The championship certainly is wide open as standing champ Remy Audette will not be returning as the decision has been made for a concerted two car effort in the Canadian Touring Car Championship with his brother Mattieu.
As always the championship within a championship for the Masters Class [drivers 40 years old and up] will be every bit as intense as the overall and in fact shows clear signs of impacting each other.
The RFR marque is to see an increaed presence with several interesting developments and announcements in the wings awaiting individulas approval to release.
There are chassis changes and team re-alignments that also will prove to shake up the status quo when we all appear at VIR April 12-15 for the opener.
Road Atlanta is next followed May 10-12 closely by Lime Rock Park over Memorial Day weekend May 25-26.
NJMP/Thunderbolt is next on June 29-July 1 with Mid Ohio on the schedule for July 27-29.
We are returning to Summit Point August 24-26 with the finale at Watkins Glen International October 12-14.
With multiple chassis fighting for positions and points, RFR-Van Diemen-Radon-Citation-Mygale-Piper currently expected, another arena of interest grows more complex by the day.