Stats, currently the car is about 2690# with 4-6 gallons of fuel (and no driver). The last time I weighed the car it was 2720#, and I've pulled about 30# off the car with lighter or modified parts. I pull weight off any place I can safely do so, and as a result I'm at roughly a 1400/1300 F/R and 1380/1320 L/R weight distributions (I haven't had the opportunity to measure or calculate the corner weights). Certainly not ideal, but amusingly my front axle weight seems to be lower than a C8's. I've moved the alternator and battery to the right side to distribute the weight better, but there doesn't seem to be much other stuff that can be moved.
Haven't really pulled out any of the creature comforts. It's first and foremost a licensed street vehicle, and most of the cars I share the track with are street cars, so stripping the car out just doesn't seem cricket.
I've entertained moving the engine over to the right, but the packaging just won't allow it. There's only about a finger's thickness room between the block and the UCA.
I've got coilovers up front, and the C4 spring in back, so I can adjust ride height and corner weights, but not rates.
I'm entertaining changing the rear rotors for a bit less weight. I have lightweight two-piece rotors up front, but stock C4 rotors in the rear. I've upped the rear brake bias compared to the stock C3 ratio, but the rear rotors are still not having to work that hard with the light rear axle weight. I'm curious if some skinny non-vented rotors would be a touch lighter, and still do the job. I currently have undercar air directed at the rear rotors, so that should continue to help with any rotor change. It may or may not work, but I'm going to do some research to see if I can find any rotors that would fit and what the weight would be. Five bolt pattern and non-vented may be like hen's teeth though. I suppose I could redrill them if necessary.