For those who are new to LSR there are many avenues available to record collection. Find a class with what you consider low hanging fruit, build a vehicle and go for it. A person can also do some research of the many organizations involved and determine the best place for you. In the old days of baseball the program vendors would sell their wares by announcing that "you can'tell the players without a program"
This is true in LSR. The Bonneville 200 MPH Club is an independent organization with no ties to any group other than the club recognizes the achievements of drivers and riders at Bonneville. The club maintains its own list of records, many of which are not related to the SCTA, USFRA, FIA or FIM listings. See section 19 of your rule book. There are some open classes among the SCTA listings(open refers to NO established record). In their case two passes average out to a record of some sort. In this case the Club has set a list of obtainable minimums which must be met in order to earn membership.
It is not easy nor is it meant to be. It is no simple task to create a list of minimums when the SCTA adds new classes at their whim. You are welcome to the task. Contact me for an available position. Just because you want to build yourself a vehicle doesn't mean the Club has to establish a easily reachable goal for you.
Dan Warner
President
Bonneville 200 MPH Club