I have seen recent posts telling people that their car can't be run if it doesn't have a homologation certificate, this isn't complete true.
Please read the GCR, section 9.2.2 states "Cars that comply with the design criteria set forth for roll hoops (GCR section 9.4.5) do not require a Homologation Certificate"
I'm thinking about building a new FV and checked with Rick Harris Road Racing Technical Manager for SCCA in 2021 and he agreed with my reading of the rule, that any car conforming to its class rules and the roll bars rules mentioned above does not need to be submitted for homologation.
I can just go to the track and get a logbook.
So, if you have an old car or even a new one without a logbook and homologation papers, if it meets the rules come out and run it.
Let the flaming begin.