Griggs. I mean the guys setups have set track records everywhere and won in most classes you can think of.
Seriously though, there are a bunch of nice setups. Are you going for a street performer with more confidence in the curves, or will you be seeing some time on the tracks? With that said, it's not who, as much as it really is what. Maybe go for some coilovers, panhard bar, rear control arms, and a torque arm which will get you on your way, killing wheel hop, increasing grip, and allowing for some adjustment to set your car exactly where you'd like it, whether on the street or race track.