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indydave
12-26-2013, 04:09 PM
Below is the final draft of rules to be presented to the SCCA BoD for a class targeted specifically at Pro-Touring cars. This was brought forth by Raleigh Boreen who's a member of my Region (Indianapolis) after much research and input from people in the Pro-Touring world as well as experience from Indy Region's SMC class. Raleigh and his wife Velma are working as paid consultants to the SCCA working on methods and ways to help regions improve and expand regions tools to put on better Solo (autocross) events. One of the things they were charged with is how to attract more of us to SCCA events.

Pending BoD approval (which is almost certain) the new class called CAM (Classic American Muscle) will be a Regional only class meaning the class won't be included in National Tour events, Solo Match Tour events, and the Solo Nationals. At least initially. There are already things I can't talk about that may happen that could expand class recognition. The class will be in Appendix B of the 2014 SCCA Solo Rule Book.



 CAM - Appendix BAPPENDIX B - CLASSIC AMERICAN MUSCLE (CAM)
Rationale: The purpose of CAM is to attract automobile enthusiasts to SCCA who are currently interested in and/or participating in the Goodguys® Autocross events or other similar events for "classic" vehicles (e.g., Street Machine, Muscle Car, Hot Rod, Truck, Street Car, Late Model, etc.) built in North America by manufacturers based in the US (e.g., "The Big Three" – GM, Ford, and Chrysler). These avid enthusiasts would largely be a new and different group of folks to join with us as SCCA® members and participants.
However, many of these types of cars may not have a favorable classification at their local SCCA® Solo® events. By having a simple, single set of rules used across the country, these new autocross enthusiasts would be able to participate in multiple Regional Solo® events with a more consistent experience. Additionally, this gives SCCA and the Solo® Events Board an opportunity to see the viability of this type of participation at all levels of Solo® events. Therefore, Regions are encouraged to offer this program and to encourage Classic American Muscle car enthusiasts to join the fun at your SCCA Solo events!
Eligible Vehicles



1.Vehicle must be considered a "street legal" (lights, wipers, etc.), US-domestic automobile of front-engine/RWD configuration or a "pick-up" truck. Must be licensed and insured.
Vehicle must pass the mandatory safety inspection (tech) and be in compliance with Section 3, Vehicles, of the 2014 SCCA® National Solo® Rules.
Vehicles must weigh 3000 pounds or more.

 

Body



1.All body panels must be present in the original standard locations and may be modified or replaced. Exc



1.eption: High-Boys (1954 and earlier), Roadsters (1954 and earlier), and Trucks (1940 and earlier) are not required to have fenders or hood sides.
All glass must be present. Side glass components may be replaced by Lexan®.Interior must be finished and have minimum seating for two adults.The fuel tank/cell must be separated from the driver/passenger compartment by a metal panel/bulkhead. The fuel tank/cell shall not vent into the driver/passenger compartment.

 

Wheels and Tires



1.Any metallic wheels are allowed. Non-metallic wheels must be certified from an appropriate, recognized standards organization (e.g., FIA, SFI, SAE, TUV, etc.).
Only DOT-approved tires with a UTQG Treadwear Grade of 200 or more are permitted.

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ppendix B - CAM2013 SCCA® National Solo® Rules— 281
Body Electrical System



1.Electrical components and wiring are unrestricted.

 

Brake System



1.Brake system and components are unrestricted.

 

Suspension and Steering



1.Suspension and steering components are unrestricted. Method of attachment is unrestricted.

 

Engine and Drive Train



1.Engine, drive train, and associated components (internal and external) are unrestricted.

 

Classing Options, based on local demand:



1.A single CAM class for vehicles meeting the above requirements.
Two classes (CAM-A and CAM-B) split on a model year (e.g., pre-1973 and 1973-on or pre-1983 and 1983-on).
Two classes based on body style; muscle car and/or hot rod (alternate minimum weights may be considered).
Other methods of subdividing based on local CAM enthusiast requests.

Ron in SoCal
12-26-2013, 04:38 PM
That is fantastic Dave. Thanks for all your efforts!

Rick D
12-26-2013, 05:21 PM
Very cool!! Thanks for your effort!

SSLance
12-26-2013, 07:08 PM
I'm pretty stoked about this.

I'll be running for the CAM championship in the Kansas City Region this year. Hopefully I'll get to travel to a few away events in other regions to run in them as well.

65_LS1_T56
12-27-2013, 02:42 AM
This is great news. I've done a few SCCA run events and always asked where my (or our type) car would be in class-wise...nobody could answer. Got a lot of "well it depends..." answers. Also, I've always been well received because most of the SCCA guys can't believe how our big old heavy cars could possibly turn and brake as well as they do.

It will just add more weekend options for us to go enjoy our cars more:thumbsup:

wiedemab
12-27-2013, 07:57 AM
Very cool!

Beach Cruiser
12-29-2013, 08:42 AM
Thats' great news! I'm going to ask our region if they will honor it! I've been stuck in XP for the last year and that PAX really sucks!

ArisESQ
01-12-2014, 05:53 PM
this is awesome!

Vegas69
01-12-2014, 06:17 PM
It was tough competing in SM with a pro touring car. I got my ass waxed by the all wheel drive crowd and A6's. No way any pro touring car could come close.

This new class is great...

GregWeld
01-13-2014, 01:41 PM
It was tough competing in SM with a pro touring car. I got my ass waxed by the all wheel drive crowd and A6's. No way any pro touring car could come close.

This new class is great...




Do I hear the wheels turning for a new car build??????? LOL


Or perhaps a bid or two on El Mule??

Beach Cruiser
01-13-2014, 01:52 PM
My local club just anounced that they will honor that class! great news, there are several of us that run and now we can compete against each other. I just don't like the 200 tw rule though, no one makes 200 tw tires for 17's bigger than 275 or so. I was in XP because my car has an IRS, otherwise I could have gotten by in CP.

HELLCAMINO
01-13-2014, 06:23 PM
I was always told I had to compete in SSM class just because my Elco is a 2 seater......WTF? I was competing against Lotus's, Vettes, and a few well prepped Miata's. The funny part is even though I never placed near the top 3, I was only 3.5 seconds slower then the Lotus's. I think they weigh 2,000lbs less then me:unibrow:

I was told by other racers I should be in CP class, which I plan on doing this year unless this new CAM class is accepted in my division.

Vegas69
01-13-2014, 06:43 PM
Do I hear the wheels turning for a new car build??????? LOL


Or perhaps a bid or two on El Mule??

Ahhh, hell no, I'll buy a real race car. :action-smiley-027: