1.
This division is limited to
4 cylinder cars and trucks."
2. BODY:
Body must remain stock appearing. After market bodies allowed on trucks &
cars. Front spoiler must be parallel to bumper and extended no more than
1” forward of the bumper. Rear spoiler may be no more than 7” in plane
surface and no wider than the car; no double rear spoilers allowed. End
of bumpers must be attached to sheet metal in such a manner that cars
cannot hook each other. Two hooks are required front and rear, with cable
type suggested. NO SUN ROOFS. Bodies may be upgraded and
interchangeable; EXAMPLE: Chevrolet body on Ford chassis.
3. SEATS:
Must be wrap around or bucket, securely fastened to frame or roll cage on
all four corners. All seats must be aluminum; no fiberglass. Shoulder
harnesses and seat belts are mandatory and must meet S>F>I>
specifications. Drivers’ seat must remain within the confines of the
original stock floor pan. Floor pan consists of the area from the rear
spring eye forward to include the fire wall and from rocker panel seam to
rocker panel seam.
4.
WINDSHIELD:
Full front safety glass or lexan windshield is required. If lexan or
equivalent is used as a windshield, must be at least 1/8” thick. If other
window openings are covered they must be covered with lexan..
5. GRILLS:
Must have relatively stock appearing grill.
6. LIGHTS &
GLASS:
Remove all door windows, headlights, tail and parking lights. All lights
removed must have holes covered. Front door windows must be removed.
7.
SUSPENSION:
Coil over springs allowed but 50 lbs must be added. No multiple shocks.
Stabilizer bars are permitted. Heim ends are permitted to replace rod
ends. Wedge bolts (weight jackers) are permitted. Upper and lower
control are bushings and strut rod bushings can be upgraded.
8. SHOCKS:
Racing shocks are permitted. Limited to one shock per wheel. Front
shocks can be located at the owner’s discretion, but must remain within
the confines of the body. Rear shocks can be located at the owners
discretion.
9. REAR
ENDS:
Axle assembly must be stock type. Rear end assembly may be interchanged
providing front & rear track width is not more than 73" wide. Quick
change rear ends allowed. Must add 50 lbs for quick change rear end.
10.
BUMPERS:
Any reinforcement may be used behind the original appearing bumper. End
of bumper must be attached to sheet metal in such a manner that cars
cannot hook each other. No body parts allowed below the bumper.
11.
CHASSIS:
For cars the maximum wheel base permitted is 94” to 102”. For trucks the
maximum wheel base permitted is 102" to 108"
12. ROLL
CAGE:
Must be (4) post design with an extra bar at hip height on drives side
between front and rear roll bar next to the driver’s door. No galvanized
or threaded pipe fittings. All bars must be padded WHEREVER DRIVER CAN
HIT ROLL CAGE. We recommend drivers door be plated at roll cage bar. All
roll cages must be at least 1 – 1˝” steel tubing .095 wall. All roll
cages will be inspected by track officials.
13.
INTERIOR:
Rear seat and seat back must be removed. A rear fire wall must be
installed with all holes covered.
14. WEIGHT:
Cars must weight 2200 lbs with a maximum of 58% left side weight according
to our track scales after feature with driver, as cars come off the
track. No adding fuel. Any ballast weight must be securely mounted.
15. ENGINE:
Must be 4 cylinder with maxumum of 2360cc, with flat top piston. Maximum
of .040 bore. No dual plug heads, no rotary engines. Only 2 valves per
cylinder. Aluminum heads will be allowed to complete but 50 lbs must be
added.
Any 4
cylinder engines other than above specs will be allowed but 50lbs must be
added. Engine must be located so that forward most spark plug is within
2" of a line connecting the top ball joints (2" set back). Any engine set
back farther than 2", track inspector has the right to add additional
weight.
16.
CARBURETOR:
Limited to any 2 barrel American made carburetor up to 500 CFM.
Cars with electrical fuel pumps must have a
mandatory safety shut off switch located in driver compartment with easy
view of safety crew.
17.
IGNITION:
Stock ignition or after market and stock distributor or after market may
be used.
18. EXHAUST
SYSTEM:
Exhaust system must be safe and meet approval. Muffling devices are
mandatory. Headers are permitted. Exhaust pipes passing thru the
driver’s compartment must be completely covered. Exhaust pipes must exit
thru the lower 1/3 of the car, and behind the driver.
19.
BATTERIES/STARTERS:
All cars must have working starter and battery. All batteries must be
securely mounted and completed covered if located in the driver’s
compartment.
20.
RADIATORS:
Any type may be used, providing it does not alter the body sheet metal.
Must have an overflow tank not less than 2 quart capacity. Catch can must
stay in engine compartment and have tube running to lower right corner of
windshield so it will spray windshield if overflow occurs.
21. FUEL
CELLS:
Fuel cells are mandatory. Must have at least 1” x 1/8” steel wide strap
above, below, and in both directions. Fuel must be gasoline only.
22. FUEL
LINES:
Fuel lines should be securely mounted and protected. Fuel lines running
thru the driver’s compartment must be Aeroquip steel braided or
equivalent. Electric fuel pumps are allowed. Must have shut off located
by driver compartment in plain view for safety.
23. FUEL:
Only straight gasoline or racing fuel is permitted. NO NITRO ADDITVE OR
ALCOHOL PERMITTED.
24. DRIVE
TRAINS:
Transmissions can be any manual or automatic type, but must have an
operative clutch or torque converter, and working reverse gear. Axle
assembly must be stock type. Drive shaft must have at least 1” x 1/8”
steel safety loop placed within 6” of front and rear universal joint.
Drive shaft must be painted white. No add on quick change, overdrive,
quick change type transmissions.
25. BRAKES:
Brakes must be in good working order on all four wheels. Front and rear
hubs may be replaced with heavy duty aftermarket hubs. Car may not
compete with any missing or broken studs/bolts or nuts.
26. WHEELS:
Maximum 8” width steel wheels. Wheels may be plated. No aluminum
wheels. Must use large nuts. All vehicles must have all wheel lug, and
large bolts. No vehicles run with any broken bolts or nuts missing.
27. TIRES:
See tire rules page.
28. SAFTY
EQUIPMENT:
All drivers must be protected at all times with a Nomex S.F.I. approved
fire suit, seat belts (anchored to the frames or roll cage), shoulder
harness, head rest and helmet with a 1980 or later Snell sticker inside.
All cars must have a window net on the left side window opening with a
seat belt latch mechanism at the top front corner. A fully charged fire
extinguisher of B or C type must be in every truck and be easily
accessible to both the drive and right side window opening. A QUICK
RELEASE MOUNTING IS MANDATORY.
29.
MIRRORS/RADIOS:
Mirrors and/or two way radios are not permitted in the car or in the
driver’s equipment. All divisions must have a RACEceiver radio
system.
30.
APPEARANCE/PAINTING:
Painting must be presentable. Numbers must be 18” high by 3” wide painted
on both doors and on top of facing scoring tower, and 4” high on upper
right corner of windshield and left rear tail light. Seniority will
prevail when assigning numbers. Approved NASCAR decal layout must be
used. A new or rebuilt car will be allowed two (2) weeks to be painted.
Sponsors named must not interfere with car numbers and must be neatly
lettered.
31.
INSPECTION:
Inspection of all cars will be subject to official approval. Workmanship
and appearance of cars will be determining factor in whether officials
permit car to enter competition. Any car that wishes to compete may do
so, as long as the car’s minor constructional differences do not (in the
opinion of the officials) vary drastically from the rules.
The race director shall be empowered to add weight or permit minor
deviation from any of the specifications herein or impose further
restrictions that in his opinion do not alter the minimum acceptable
requirements. NO expressed or implied warranty of safety shall result
from publication of or compliance with these rules and regulations. They
are intended as a guide for the conduct of the sport and are in no way a
guarantee against injury or death to a participant, spectator, or
official.
Revised
11-10