What SCCA autocross class?
I am planning on running a few SCCA auto crosses (first one this weekend). I took a look at the 300+ page rule book and was blown away by all the rules. Can someone tell me what class I would run in? I have a Vortech SC on a built motor, Megan street coilovers, Moddiction (Saner) FSB, and Nitto NT01 (100 tread wear) on 17x9 square wheels.
Thanks! |
SSM
but you are gonna be a new person so can probably run in "novice" which means 1 year of running with no rules! |
Thanks for your help! Novice it is! I will learn the differences of each class as I go. I am planning on getting some BFG Rivals after the NT01's wear out (they came on the TSW Nurburgrings I recently bought) so maybe that will put me into a street tire class with better competition (??). Thanks again.
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with different tires, assuming 140tw this year and 200tw next year you will be in TSSM......which is is just designating you have a tire modifier for your "Street" tires. The supercharger is what makes you to SSM
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Originally Posted by sillyboybmxer
(Post 23294367)
with different tires, assuming 140tw this year and 200tw next year you will be in TSSM......which is is just designating you have a tire modifier for your "Street" tires. The supercharger is what makes you to SSM
TSSM would be a local class. But like he said, the supercharger is what pushes you to SSM. |
That's right. I knew there was a reason every big boy class ran r comps and didnt just use the modifier.
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Thanks to both of you. If I am reading this right, since I am in SSM, would it be OK to get a set of Hoosier A6's? I have a hook up on Hoosiers from kart road racing.
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SCCA's rule book seems giant after reading NASA's.
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Originally Posted by Road racer
(Post 23294494)
Thanks to both of you. If I am reading this right, since I am in SSM, would it be OK to get a set of Hoosier A6's? I have a hook up on Hoosiers from kart road racing.
Good luck! :) |
Thanks for the offer on the tires but I don't have an extra set of wheels and currently this is out of my racing budget.
I would think that 275's would be too wide for a 17x9 rim. (?) |
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