Nice! Great pics!
I have not yet made the leap to competitive driving (beyond karts when I was younger) - I'd like to get my DE instructor qualification first - but I am envious!
Thanks! Living where you do, you should check into the NASA Mid-Atlantic region and see when they're running events. DC Region SCCA is pretty active as well I think. If you decide to go wheel-to-wheel for real I'd recommend looking into SCCA Improved Touring classes. Very affordable, relatively speaking, in the lower classes. I can't speak of other divisions, but the SE Division is very competitive with some big fields. Run groups with 3-4 classes gridded together and 40+ cars were not uncommon when I was racing.
Classes break down as follows: ITC (slowest and least expensive, VW Rabbits, early-mid '80's Honda Civics, etc), ITB (next in line with VW Golfs, Volvo 142, injected 1st gen Honda CRX and Civic, Porsche 924, etc), ITA (miata, 2nd gen CRX, Nissan 240SX, 1st gen RX-7, etc), ITS (2nd gen RX-7, Porsche 944, Nissan 240Z, e36 BMW 325i, etc), and finally the fastest and most expensive ITR (e36 BMW M3, Integra Type R, etc).
As far as affordability, my CRX was a very very competitive car in-class with every single trick (and legal) go fast part you could get. I bought the car almost ready to race (it had sat a few years and needed some cage updating to come current with the rules, and it needed cosmetic stuff) with a dual axle trailer, a spare engine, 2 spare gearboxes, a whole truckload of spare parts, and 20(!) extra race wheels and tires........ I paid a whopping $4000 for it all. THAT is cheap fun!
Have gone through a couple P-cars and BMW M's over the years but am currently running a 96 993 which is just a hairline above street-legal. Interior is pretty much gutted and caged with seats and 6-pointers but it still passes emissions. Thankfully, the one benefit to living in WDC (since there are no others) is that there are no safety inspections anymore; which means the lack of a DOT approved seatbelt system is a non-issue - as are Hoosiers, if mounted, etc, etc.
LOL you sound like me when I was tracking the 1990 Corvette.... I had a 4-point AutoPower roll bar and 6-point harnesses, and drove to work on my Kuhmos many days!