Chumpcar Rules 2015
Chumpcar Rules 2015
Chumpcar Rules 2015
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Section 1
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Section 2
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Section 3
Safety
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Section 4
Vehicle Value
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Section 5
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Section 6
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Section 7
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Section 8
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Section 9
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APPX
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Rev. 14-1.1
1.2. Sanctioning Body Operations: ChumpCar shall adhere to the Basic Competition Rules (BCR):
1.2.1. The BCR shall govern all ChumpCar events sanctioned by ChumpCar. ChumpCar may revise the
BCR or issue supplements to it, and all rules stated herein may be amended at any given time, in writing
or verbally at any event (and put in writing at a later time), at the sole discretion of ChumpCar, based on
maintaining safety, equity in competition, cost reduction, clarification, or to stop those Chumps from
cheating who feel that theyre pretty damn smart. The BCR shall not be given a strained or tortured
interpretation and shall be applied in a logical manner, keeping in mind that it cannot specifically cover
all possible situations. The word shall (either positive shall or negative shall not) means that
the rule is mandatory. The word may is permissive. The interpretation and application of the
ChumpCar Basic Competition Rules by ChumpCar officials shall be final and binding.
1.3.2. Event Credential: All drivers and crew (crew includes all non-driving attendees, including but not
limited to, family, friends, invited guests and general spectators) are required to purchase (from
ChumpCar) a color-coded wrist-band, or other ChumpCar-approved, event-access credential. Often
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referred to as a Pit Pass, this credential may or may not allow access to pit lane. Track restrictions
shall take precedence over ChumpCar general access allowances.
1.3.3. The Unspoken Rule: This is racing racing is dangerous. Your car may be damaged or
destroyed at any time. You may be injured or killed. Do not participate in a race, in any
capacity, if you do not understand this and do not get into a race car without thinking about
this. Okay, that pretty much says it all or, maybe not. See Insurance (below).
1.3.3.1. Insurance: ChumpCar carries and provides insurance for facility and event liability; however,
ChumpCar is NOT your primary health insurance provider. ALL COMPETITORS MUST
HAVE PERSONAL HEALTH AND/OR MEDICAL INSURANCE TO COVER THEIR
MEDICAL NEEDS (ambulance transport, initial medical screening, etc.). YOU SHOULD
NOT BE ENGAGED IN DANGEROUS ACTIVITIES SUCH AS AUTO RACING IF YOU
DO NOT HAVE ADEQUATE PERSONAL HEALTH INSURANCE PROTECTION.
PARTICIPANTS THAT DO NOT HAVE INSURANCE WILL BE PERSONALLY LIABLE
FOR FINANCIAL CHARGES AND FEES ASSOCIATED WITH ANY MEDICAL CARE.
1.3.4. Organizer Decisions: ChumpCar decisions are final and are not up for discussion, negotiation,
definition or argument.
1.3.5. Unsafe Vehicles: At ChumpCars sole discretion, any car may be determined unsafe for competition
and may be removed from the event at any time.
1.3.6. Unsafe Drivers: At ChumpCars sole discretion, any driver may be determined unsafe for
competition and may be removed from the event at any time.
1.3.7. Disqualification from Race: (IMPORTANT READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY IF YOU
PLAN TO CHEAT OR ARE CONSIDERED BY MANY PEOPLE TO DRIVE LIKE AN IDIOT)
At the end of any event, if you have hidden or concealed anything on your car that is illegal in any way
OR flagrantly violated ChumpCars rules OR failed to meet the spirit and/or intent of ChumpCars rules
(thats the cheat part) or you have seriously and repeatedly violated the events driving safety rules
(thats the idiot part) your car may be disqualified from the event and you have no say in the matter.
No trophy, no nothing other than a lot of embarrassment for screwing up.
1.3.7.1. The act of disqualifying any car may occur at any time. Notification shall be issued by a
ChumpCar official to the Team Manager (or other representative).
1.3.8. Track Damage Liability: Teams entered in ANY ChumpCar event shall be liable for any and all
damage their car may have caused to the race track, race track safety barriers and/or race track
equipment.
1.3.9. Event Changes: ChumpCar reserves the right to cancel and/or alter the location, date(s), format,
length, purse and/or schedule of any event based on conditions, circumstances or matters that are
beyond the control of ChumpCar, or for any reason whatsoever. This may include, but is not limited to:
weather, track safety condition, car-count/entry participation, track surface conditions, or changes issued
under track contractual agreements that (in the opinion of ChumpCar) would significantly detract from
the overall safety, enjoyment, track-time or services of the event.
1.3.10. Compensation: ChumpCar will never compensate any person, team or organization for any loss, of
any kind, for any reason so dont ask.
1.4. Race Events: ChumpCar sanctions a variety of motorsports events and formats. These include
endurance racing, sprint racing, ice racing, truck racing, drifting and autocross. These rules
are specific to endurance and sprint racing. NOTE Sprint Racing shall be conducted under
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the same safety, technical and operational rules as Endurance racing; however, pit stops and
pit lane rules shall be amended to reflect events where pit stops are not required (or desired).
1.4.1. Within endurance and sprint racing, ChumpCar utilizes a variety of race formats based on
track restrictions, registered participants, and available resources:
1.4.1.1. 24-Hour (or longer) Endurance Race: Registration, Technical Inspection, Gear
Inspection and Drivers School are held Friday before the event. There usually is a final
gear check Saturday morning for late arrivals. A 24-hour race typically (but not always)
runs from 11AM Saturday to 11AM Sunday.
1.4.1.2. 12+6 or 10+6 Endurance Race: Registration, Technical Inspection, Gear Inspection
and Drivers School are held Friday before the event. There are NO technical or gear
checks on Saturday morning. The 12- or 10-hour race typically runs from 9AM to 9PM
(or 10:00am 8:00pm) on Saturday. The Sunday event is typically 9:00am to 3:00pm.
1.4.1.3. 12- or 14-Hour Endurance Race: Registration, Technical Inspection, Gear Inspection
and Drivers School are held Friday before the event. There are NO technical or gear
checks on Saturday morning. The race typically runs from 9AM to 9PM (or 11PM) on
Saturday. Unless specified otherwise, these are a single-day event.
1.4.1.4. Double-7 Enduro: Two separate races; a 7-hour race on Saturday and a 7-hour race
on Sunday. One entry fee covers both races. Each race is a separate event and is scored
individually. Registration, Technical Inspection, Gear Inspection and Drivers School are
held Friday before the event. There are NO technical or gear checks on Saturday
morning. The race typically runs from 9AM to 4PM Saturday and 9AM-4PM on Sunday.
1.4.1.5. Single-7 or Single-8 (or other Mini-Enduro): Registration, Technical Inspection,
Gear Inspection and Drivers School are held Friday before the event. There are NO
technical or gear checks on Saturday morning. The race typically runs from 9AM to 5PM
on Saturday.
1.4.1.6. Sprint Races: Registration, Technical Inspection, Gear Inspection and Drivers
School are held Friday before the event. There are NO technical or gear checks on
Saturday morning. All cars shall be classified within five (5) possible classes of
competition, based on engine size, weight, performance and other factors. More
than one class may run simultaneously. Typically, each class will receive four (4) 40minute session runs between 8AM to 5PM on Saturday and four (4) 40-minute
session runs between 8AM to 5PM on Sunday. Each class is targeted to receive 5
hours and 20 minutes of track time per weekend.
See Supplemental Rules for each event for format and schedule specifics.
1.5. Winners, Awards and Regional Chumpionship:
1.5.1. The car that completes the most laps (after all penalty laps and laps completed are tabulated)
shall be declared the Winner, based on distance travelled.
1.5.2. Podium winning cars do NOT need to be running at the checkered flag.
1.5.3. The Non-Purse Purse: Unless otherwise stated in the Supplemental Rules, all Non-Purse Purse awards
shall be issued in ChumpChange dollars, issued by ChumpCar. (The legal disclaimer:
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1.5.3.1.
ChumpChange cannot be used to pay for track damage, penalties (on behalf of charity),
ChumpCar products, SWAG or other fees. ChumpChange MAY be bartered or traded or
transferred, as well as folded, spindled and/or mutilated. ChumpCar is NOT responsible for issued
ChumpChange certificates, whether lost, stolen, waged in a card game, or eaten by the family dog.
Loseem and youre screwed.
1.5.3.2. ChumpChange shall be issued as an award in the following amounts:
1.5.3.2.1. For events 19-hours or longer: First Place $1,000; Second Place $800; Third Place
$500; Fourth Place $300; and Fifth Place $200. Total $2,900.
1.5.3.2.2. For events between 11- and 18-hours: First Place $800; Second Place $500; Third
Place $300; and Fourth Place $200. Total $1,800.
1.5.3.2.3. For events 10-hours or less: First Place $600; Second Place $400; and Third Place
$200. Total $1,200 (Total $2,400 for a Double-7 weekend).
1.5.3.2.4. For Sprint Races, ChumpChange Purse allotments shall be disbursed based
on overall car count and car count per class. See the Supplemental Rules for
each event.
1.5.3.3. ChumpChange may be accumulated. HOWEVER, NOTE: All ChumpChange
certificates shall EXPIRE AND ARE INVALID twelve (12) months from the date of
issue. Any alteration of the date on the certificate shall render the certificate worthless.
1.5.3.4. ChumpChange must be endorsed (by signature and date on the back of the certificate,
where designated) by the holder and mailed to the Regional Director PRIOR TO THE
60-DAY PAYMENT DEADLINE in order to have the value(s) applied for any event
registration. ChumpChange that is NOT exchanged prior to the 60-day payment
deadline will NOT be accepted and will require the Team Captain to pay for that
event using (real) cash or credit card.
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1.6. ChumpChange for Endurance Racing shall be pro-rated, based on the number of team entries for
any one event:
1.6.1. Over 35 team entries, ChumpChange shall be awarded at 100%
1.6.2. Under 35 team entries, ChumpChange shall be awarded at 75% (or rounded to nearest $100)
1.7. ChumpCars world-famous trophies will be awarded at ALL events, regardless of the number of
entries. (We know thats what you want anyway! The ChumpChange we award will probably just
be traded for beer or tires.)
1.8. An annual Regional Chumpionship event will be held in each of four (4) ChumpCar regions for
Endurance Racing. The location of each event shall be determined by the Regional Director.
1.8.1. In order to compete in a Regional Chumpionship for a podium or title position or
contingency awards, a ChumpCar team must:
1.8.1.1. Compete in at least two (2) Regional Endurance Racing events within the previous 12
months (to the date of the Chumpionship). One-race Wonders are, hereafter, excluded
from Chumpionship event podiums and awards.
1.8.1.2. Secure a finishing position within the Top 10 positions of a previous race.
1.8.2. Chumpionship events are NOT exclusive anyone can enter. However, only teams that meet
Section 1.8.1 shall qualify for a Chumpionship podium, title or contingency award.
1.8.3. Non-qualifying teams will NOT compete for the Regional Chumpionship title or any
awards unless we make up a few special ones to fit whatever special heroics your team
completed which we always do.
1.8.4. A team may compete in any Regional Chumpionship event (or more than one) if they have
met the (per) Regional requirements of Section 1.8.1.1 in other regions.
1.8.5. BRING THE SAME CAR YOU RACED TO QUALIFY FOR THE CHUMPIONSHIP.
NO REPLACEMENT CARS SHALL BE ALLOWED. NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES
TO THE VEHICLE ARE ALLOWED (i.e. no alternate engine swaps, removal of body
panels, etc.).
1.8.5.1. Teams that qualified for a Chumpionship event but have cars that are no longer in
existence or no longer drivable should contact their Regional Director for options.
1.8.5.2. A minimum of TWO (2) original team drivers must be a part of the Chumpionship
team. No full team driver replacements; no hired ringers.
1.8.5.2.1. Teams that achieved a podium finish with rental cars/rental teams, which
qualified for any Regional Chumpionship event, MUST CONTACT THEIR
REGIONAL DIRECTOR
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2. ELIGIBILITY ChumpCars Endurance Racing program has two (2) classes of racing to provide a greater
opportunity for new and existing race car drivers to participate in ChumpCar events. ChumpCars Sprint
Racing has established five (5) classes of racing.
The ChumpCar class is for all cars competing within the $500 Market Performance Value (MPV)
classification (see Section 4).
ChumpCar also offers the Exception Class or EC a class for cars that far exceed a $500 base-value
limit or receive more than 50 penalty laps (based on Total Competition Value also see Section 4).
2.2.2. Non-turbocharged rotary-powered cars (okay, were really talking about RX-7) shall be placed
in Class B. Factory turbocharged rotaries will be placed in Class C.
2.2.3. All cars racing in Class A-D (except EC cars) will be assigned a Total Competition Value and
penalties in accordance with the $500 Market Performance Value classification rules.
2.2.4. Exception Class or EC is a class for cars that far exceed ChumpCars $500 base-value limit
or receive more than 50 penalty laps (based on Total Competition Value).
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2.3.3.1.1. A written request for review is to be submitted to Mr. Phil McKinney, National
Director of Tech & Safety (philm@chumpcar.com). DO NOT CALL OR ASK ANY
CHUMPSTAFF AT THE TRACK. THE ANSWER WILL BE NO. Please allow
30-days for all reviews and re-assessment considerations.
2.3.3.1.2. Certain vehicles, which ChumpCar knows well, will NOT qualify for review and
you will be notified. There is no appeal.
2.3.3.1.3. If your request for review is approved, Mr. McKinney will provide you with a
mailing address for submission of additional documentation. That documentation
MUST include:
2.3.3.1.4. Ten (10) Craigs List advertisements for vehicles matching your car (including
the exact same make, model, year and options) must be provided. All ads must
represent cars in street legal, licenses, running and safe condition without the need
for more than $500 in body work or repair.)
2.3.3.1.5. A print-out of the OEM performance specifications for your vehicle (including but
not limited to vehicle weight, engine model, engine size, horsepower rating, torque
rating, transmission model and number of gears, differential type, etc.)
2.3.3.1.6. Failure to meet the specific requirements for documentation will result in the
abandonment of your petition. (That means well just trash it.)
2.3.3.2. Older, existing production and sedan race cars (i.e.- small bore IT, Spec, H/G/F Production,
GT classes) are welcome and encouraged to compete with ChumpCar. Valuations will be
assessed, based on the quantity and quality of the overall performance/race parts, fabrication and
the build-condition of the drivetrain and suspension. The more racey-bits you can remove and
bring the car back to stock, the better off youll be and youll avoid being thrown into EC.
1970-1980s era SCCA cars built to 1970-1980 standards are typically zero-penalty cars.
2.3.3.3. All older and/or existing race cars from other series that entering a ChumpCar event, the car
must meet ChumpCars safety standards. If in doubt, contact your Regional Director and well
work with you.
2.3.4. The vehicle's original, manufacturer-stated curb weight may not exceed 4,200 pounds.
2.3.5. Individual waivers for cars that are not mass-produced, do not have four-wheels or weigh over 4,200
pounds may be (or may not be) granted upon written request.
2.3.6. ChumpCar Staff and/or the Chief Steward reserve the right to transfer ANY competition
vehicle from the $500 ChumpCar class to the Exception Class (EC) at ANY time (including
during the event or during post-race inspection), if the vehicle-in-question exhibits performance
characteristics, parts, components, assemblies and/or has been altered such that it far exceeds
what is considered a stock, $500 car. If your car is legal, this rule shouldnt bother you at all
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2.4.4. ChumpCar will require all side and rear glass must be (A) removed; or (B) fully taped with sturdy,
clear packaging tape; or (C) replaced with poly-carbonate/Plexiglas plastic.
Certain tracks restrict ANY glass; therefore, even EC cars may be required to remove glass if
the track requires it. Well let you know and its your call.
2.4.5. EC-cars must race on tires rated at 180 treadwear or higher.
2.4.6. EC-cars must utilize the standard ChumpCar number panel and number format. EC cars must also be
identified by a minimum 10 tall by 10 wide EC located next to the number on both doors.
2.4.7. All competing cars MUST ADHERE TO ALL CHUMPCAR EVENT, FUELING AND PITPADDOCK RULES.
2.4.8. EC cars shall not be eligible for prize monies or awards issued by ChumpCar but, when more than 10
EC cars are entered in any one event, ChumpCar will award separate EC class trophies. There is NO
MAXIMUM number of races that any EC team can enter. Were glad to have you join us.
2.4.9. EC teams must be organized and licensed in accordance with all ChumpCar rules (i.e. - minimum
number of drivers, age restrictions, etc.). If in doubt, read the rules.
2.4.4.1.
2.5. Driver and Crew Eligibility and Licensing Endurance and Sprint Racing:
2.5.1. All drivers must have a valid State-issued or International driver's license
2.5.2. Competition Licenses are a digital license (no paper license will be issued) and is valid for ONE
event.
2.5.3. Novice, first-time road race competitors are required to attend a mandatory 1-hour ChumpCar
Drivers School session. There is NO cost for the Drivers School so you have no excuse not to
attend.
2.5.3.1. Definition of NOVICE: A novice, first-time road race driver is someone who has not
competed in an FIA, IMSA, GrandAm, Barber, SCCA (Regional-National-Pro), NASA (RegionalNational-Pro), CASC (Regional-National-Pro), or LeMons competition event in the last 2 years
and/or does not hold a valid competition license from any of the aforementioned organizations.
Solo, Autocross, Drifting, Club Track-Days or HPDE events do not apply to competitive
road racing experience, regardless of what license you may have.
2.5.3.2. Vintage and other competition license holders may be waived from Drivers School based on
racing rsum (required proof of 3 vintage races in the last 12 months).
2.5.3.3. Drivers Schools are held the Friday evening prior to the event. Time and location to be
announced in the events supplemental rules.
2.5.4. Drivers under 18 but over 14 years of age may compete if the following conditions are met:
a) The minor driver must present a legally notarized waiver of liability (form available from
ChumpCar); AND, the minor driver must present a legally notarized letter of permission from their
parent(s) or legal guardian in order to compete;
b) The minor must show conclusive proof/documentation of two (2) years prior racing experience;
c) A parent or legal guardian must be present at all times when the minor driver is on the track; and,
d) One (1) minor driver is allowed per team.
2.5.5. Any individual 16 years of age or older may be a crew member; however, Hot Pit access may be
restricted (by the track) to those over 18 at certain events. The minor crew member must present a
signed waiver of liability (form available from ChumpCar). Notarized copy not required if signed by
actual parent or legal guardian at the track at witnessed by ChumpCar official.
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3. SAFETY
3.1. All required drivers safety equipment must be installed, implemented, and/or worn at all times while
on the track. The participant agrees that the participant bears the ultimate responsibility at all times
to ensure the proper installation and maintenance of participants drivers safety equipment, and
compliance with all ChumpCar rules, regulations, and agreements, including but not limited to those
contained in the BCR.
3.2. Roll-cages and Supporting Structure: A quality, well-fabricated, full roll-cage is required. Roll-cages may
be weld-in or bolt-in; roll-cage tubing joints may be welded or bolted, provided bolt-in methods meet
conventional safety standards. Vehicles with a poorly built, improperly mounted, inadequately fitted or
badly engineered roll-cage will NOT be allowed to compete.
For full and complete details on basic roll-cage design, materials and approved
installation, see Section 3 of the 2013 ChumpCar Rules Appendices.
3.3. Driver's Seat:
3.3.1. The back of all driver's seats must extend in height to above the middle of drivers helmet or higher.
3.3.2. Racing seats are required for all driver seats. One-piece SFI- or FIA-rated competition seats are very
strongly encouraged. OEM seats are NOT allowed.
3.3.3. All seats or seat-sliders must be securely mounted to the floor or roll cage to avoid separation during
a crash. All mounting hardware must be Grade 8 or better and a minimum 2-inch diameter or larger
steel plate or load washers are required when mounting to sheet metal.
(http://www.gforce.com/products/harness/100H.php)
3.3.4. Two-piece racing seats are allowed; however, all seatbacks must be securely attached to the seat base.
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3.3.5. All seatbacks must be permanently fixed, braced or otherwise restrained against forward and/or
rearward failure. A one-piece, permanently mounted seat meets this requirement.
3.3.6. Seats on sliders (for driver adjustability): if the seat is mounted on sliders, and if the roll-cage has a
horizontal "shoulder belt" bar or if the diagonal main-hoop bar supports the seat back and is within three
inches (3") of the seat back when the seat is in its furthest forward position, no fore/aft seat support is
required (advised but not required). Any seat on sliders, including one-piece seats, whose forward
travel extends more than three inches (3) from a roll-cage shoulder belt bar or main hoop diagonal bar
iS REQUIRED to install and utilize a seatback support mechanism.
3.3.6.1. The seatback support may or may not be affixed or permanently attached to the seat.
For those supports not attached to the seat, the support MUST extend such that the support
plate or contact point of the support mechanism is LESS THAN ONE-HALF INCH (0.5)
from making contact with the seat when it is in the furthest forward travel position.
3.3.6.2. Seatback supports MUST maintain a minimum area of support contact of no less than
sixteen square inches (4 x 4 square or 2 x 8 horizontal plate) and must be no less than
1/8 (0.125) in thickness.
3.3.6.3. All two-piece seats must have a permanently attached seatback support mechanism.
3.3.7. No passengers are allowed during any practice or competition event. If a second seat in stalled, it
MUST meet all installation requirements of the drivers seat or be removed prior to the start of the race.
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convertible cars MUST have a roof net. A roof net is, basically, a window net (or, if necessary, two
window nets mounted side-by-side) extended across the top of the roll-cage, between the main and front
hoop, to keep a drivers arms and hands contained in a roll-over. Roof nets are to be secured using hose
clamps or other metal mounts no zip-ties / tie-wraps / duct tape. The ONLY exception will be
applied to FACTORY / OEM hardtops that are BOLTED to the car (use of factory clips or street
hardware will not be allowed). A removable roof net, using hardware similar to approved
window net systems, may be engineered and installed; however, the sturdiness of the roof net and
its ability to withstand a violent roll-over is paramount and will outweigh ANY condition or
position expressed by a team with regards to the need or desire for a removable roof net. If
ChumpCar determines that a removable system was not engineered or fabricated or installed to
meet basic safety requirements, it will NOT PASS TECH.
3.5.2.1. All roof nets must cover the opening above the drivers seat and at least one-half of the
driver/passenger seat area, such that a drivers hand or arm cannot extend outside the vertical
plane between the top of the front hoop and main hoop of the roll cage while the driver is seated
and belted in-place. Cars with nets that do not meet this coverage area, as defined solely by
ChumpCar officials, will NOT be allowed on track.
3.5.2.2. While roof nets are viewed as a safety support measure, additional safety may be realized by
the driver who also elects to utilize arm-restraints in conjunction with a roof net.
3.5.3. Window and roof nets must be SFI-approved, with openings no larger than 1.75 square, and properly
secured to the roll cage (not vehicle body) to withstand a violent roll-over.
3.6. Driver Egress: It is critical that all drivers and crew members are well practiced at releasing belts, cooling
tubes, radio wires, and any other attachments quickly. All drivers must be able to quickly remove
themselves under potentially life-threatening conditions. IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT
EVERY TEAM MEMBER PRACTICE EMERGENCY EGRESS BEFORE EVERY EVENT!
3.7. Steering Wheel Locks: Steering wheel lock devices shall be removed or disabled.
3.7.1. Quick-disconnect steering wheels are highly encouraged.
3.8. Airbags: All airbags must be disarmed and removed.
3.9. Onboard Fire Extinguisher:
3.9.1. ALL CHUMPCAR COMPETITION VEHICLES MUST HAVE A SELF-CONTAINED,
SINGLE-ACTION (PUSH-BUTTON OR PULL-HANDLE) FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM
INSTALLED.
3.9.1.1. Fire suppression systems need NOT have SFI or FIA certification but, they better be wellknown systems. Home-made or systems that look ineffective will be rejected.
3.9.1.2. Minimum 5 LB or 2 Liter bottle capacity either AFFF / FE-36 / NOVEC 1230 and
rechargeable systems are highly advised. (Note ColdFire is NOT approved.)
3.9.1.3. Minimum two (2) extinguisher nozzles; one (1) pointed centrally towards the top and
center of the engine, and one (1) located in the drivers seating area. THIS IS THE
MINIMUM; however, be advised that multiple nozzles reduce line pressure and more quickly
exhaust the fire suppression system. Competitors are advised to match the system capacity to the
desired number of nozzles and area of coverage.
3.9.2. All on-board fire systems shall identify the activation point for the automatic system by a circle
E decal. (Decals available at ChumpCar Tech Inspection.)
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3.10.
Driver's Helmet: Undamaged, full-face, Type SA helmet, Snell SA2005 or SA2010, is mandatory.
FIA 8860-2004/2010 certification is acceptable. No open-face helmets allowed. (Note: A closed or full-face
helmet is defined as a helmet having an integrated chin or jaw protection piece. Visor use is recommended
but optional unless the vehicle does not have a windshield then a full visor is required.) Type M
(motorcycle helmets) or other non-SA helmets are not allowed.
3.10.1. Sharing of helmets is not allowed due to size irregularities. (An improperly fitted helmet is of
very little value in an accident.) Sharing of fire suits, gloves, etc. is allowed but not recommended.
3.10.2. Neck Brace - Helmet Support: A HANS, Hutchens, Isaac, or other similar, sanctioned race bodyapproved racing neck brace or foam racing collar is mandatory for all drivers.
3.10.3. Helmets showing any sign of abuse or accident damage shall be cause for immediately failure of tech
and safety inspection.
3.10.4. Any helmet found with an altered or counterfeit Snell sticker shall be confiscated and not returned
and the driver shall be banned from that event.
3.11.4. All drivers safety apparel must be generally clean and in serviceable condition. Any
item showing excessive wear, fraying, tears, holes, grease/oil stains or other conditions
that are deemed by ChumpCar Officials to reduce or negate the items designed
effectiveness will not pass tech.
3.12. Annual Gear Check: ChumpCar utilizes an Annual Gear Inspection process. Initial inspections will
require ALL driver gear to be presented for inspection. Approved gear will be issued a dated Annual
Inspection helmet sticker. Any driver found to be using non-approved or unsafe replacement gear AFTER
completing the annual inspection will be fined $500.
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3.13. Batteries:
3.13.1. All batteries MUST be Optima Batteries, as provided FREE by the Optima Batteries ChumpCar
World Series. You will receive your battery after your car completes and passes its first technical
inspection. Teams will have 90-days to install the battery. Batteries provided by the series may not
be application or size specific; therefore, you may have to relocate your battery. Competitors are
required to fit and place all batteries in safe and secure position and manner. All batteries must be fully
secured via proper, purpose-built battery brackets, battery frames, or sealed battery boxes.
3.13.2. Positive ("hot") terminals must be in a sealed battery box or covered with insulating material.
3.14. Master Electrical Kill (Cut-off) Switch: All cars must have a racing-type master electrical kill switch.
The control or key for this switch should be red; the OFF position should be clearly indicated. Both the main
battery circuit and the ignition circuit must be interrupted by the kill switch. All electrical cut-off switches
shall be identified by the international lightning bolt symbol. (Decals available at ChumpCar Tech
Inspection.)
3.14.1. All cars shall have a Master Electrical Kill (Cut-off) Switch mounted in the center of the dash
area of the car (roll cage dash bar) or center console area of the cockpit, accessible to and by the
driver while he/she is secured in the driving seat by all seat belts and harnesses.
3.14.1.1. International decal identification of the location of the switch is required.
3.14.1.2. The dash or console switch MAY be the sole and exclusive kill switch, or it MAY be a
second switch, wired in series with an existing or additional switch located elsewhere on the car.
If the switch is wired in series, the interruption of either switch, independent of the other, must kill
all power and vehicle operations.
3.14.1.3. The positive terminal of the Kill Switch is to be treated as a hot terminal and must also be
insulated.
3.15. All cars must be equipped with a suitable front and rear tow-hook (or chain or strap), constructed of
materials and installed so that they are capable of withstanding the tension required to extract your car from a
sand-pit when youve buried the axles and have sand up to the sill. Minimum 2 diameter opening; however,
be advised that most tow hooks and straps are 2.0-2.5 and if the strap and hook doesnt fit, youre S.O.L.
Therefore, a 3 opening is HIGHLY advised.
3.15.1. Tow hooks need to be EASILY accessible. Consider the job of the safety worker that has to try and
find your tow hook when you have a flat front tire, at 2:17am, on the back-straight at Spokane Raceway
(or some other unlit and completely dark race track). If an emergency crew cant find it quickly and
easily, we give them permission to wrap the tow strap around your radiator.
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4. VEHICLE VALUE
4.1. The Market Performance Value (MPV) is the assessed value (by ChumpCar) of the General Market
value of the ChumpCar competition vehicle AND the Performance Value of the ChumpCar
competition vehicle AS THE CAR IS PRESENTED TO TECH OFFICIALS FOR INITIAL
EVALUATION PRIOR TO THE FIRST RACE. Combined, the General Market and
Performance Value of the competition car cannot exceed $500 without receiving penalty laps.
4.1.1. The Market Performance Value (MPV) for those vehicles TYPICALLY found to compete in
ChumpCar World Series events is listed in the Appendices of the BCR.
4.1.2. If a make/model of a vehicle that you have an interest in racing is NOT listed, contact Mr.
Phil McKinney, National Director of Tech & Safety (philm@chumpcar.com).
4.2. ChumpCar uses basic vehicle VALUE and not purchase price. Got it? Thats value what the car
is worth in the General Market not what you paid for it.
4.3. Added to the MPV will be the value of all non-stock components, parts and/or assemblies.
Together, the MPV plus the value of all other non-stock parts shall generate the TOTAL
COMPETITION VALUE (TCV) of the vehicle. Cars with a TCV in excess of $500 will receive
penalty laps (1 lap per $10 of value over the allowable $500 maximum).
4.4. ALL DRIVETRAIN COMPONENTS SHALL BE STOCK; ALL CARS MUST HAVE
STOCK ENGINES, TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFERENTIALS. STOCK IS DEFINED
AS THE PUBLISHED SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL MESAUREMENTS
PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
4.4.1. ALL non-stock components, parts, assemblies, or systems MUST be declared to Tech
Inspection, noted in the vehicle Log Book, and declared and accounted for in the Total
Competition Value (TCV) of the vehicle value.
4.5. The Market Performance Value (MPV) for most common ChumpCar World Series vehicles can be
found in the Appendices of the Basic Competition Rules.
4.5.1. Added to the MPV will be:
4.5.1.1. The general retail cost of all non-exempt parts replaced or added to the vehicleOR
4.5.1.2. The assigned value of all non-exempt parts replaced or added to the vehicle OR
4.5.1.3. ChumpCar officials, at their discretion, can apply an estimated value to any or all
non-exempt parts if no documentation is available at the time the car is inspected.
4.5.1.4. Parts that are exempt from the $500 Total Competition Value limit are detailed
throughout Section 4.7 of these rules
4.5.2. MPV Reduction in Value:
4.5.2.1. ChumpCar does NOT recognize the sale of components, parts, systems or assemblies
in order to reduce the valuation of any vehicle.
4.5.3. Minimum Component Value
4.5.3.1. Free Parts: There is NO SUCH THING as a free part. Every part of a vehicle has
value, even if you happened to have it sitting on a shelf or someone gave it to you or you
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made it from plywood from Home Depot. Every part or component that is new or used,
OEM or aftermarket, hand-made or performance oriented SHALL BE given a value
equivalent to what it could be reasonably acquired or made for, by anyone without any
special deal or special machinery.
4.5.3.2. Non-stock Component Values: ChumpCar has assigned a FIXED VALUE that will
be applied to MOST non-stock and/or performance components. The added value will be
added to the MPV of any car, if such a component, part, assembly or system is on the car,
regardless of how the parts were acquired and/or for how much.
4.5.3.2.1. Non-exempt components and their FIXED VALUES:
Non-OE replacement shock absorber or strut: $25/corner
Any adjustable shock (valve, shim, gas cylinder or knob-select): $75/corner
Non-OE coil springs (including coil-over kit): $20/corner
Pair of custom/commercially-made adjustable camber/caster plates: $20 F/$20 R
Pair of homemade adjustable camber/caster plates: $5 F /$5 R
Shock/Strut-tower reinforcement bar (commercial or homemade): $20 each
Non-OE suspension component: $10 per component
Wheel spacers/hub adapters: $5 each
Non-OE sway-bar: $50 F / $30 R
Non-OE radiator (except aluminum): $5
Non-OE aluminum radiator: $35
Non-OE oil cooler (engine, transmission and/or differential): $20 each
Accusump and/or Oil Accumulator: $10 (max limit 3 Qt.)
Dry-sump assembly: $500
Commercial racing oil pan: $75 (homemade or custom-made, see 4.5.5)
Exhaust Header: $50 per engine
Aftermarket Ignition Coil: $30 single coil; $50 multiple coils
Performance distributor or aftermarket ignition system: $50
Heim joint tie rods: $5/end
Non-OE suspension bushings: $25/car
Non-OE engine/transmission mounts: $10 per engine / $10 per transmission
Non-OE CV or axles: $50 per pair of CV, axles
Non-OE driveshaft: $50 per single driveshaft
Non-OE differential cover: $10
Non-OE ECU or chip replacement or chip re-programming: $75
Non-OE carburetion, induction or metering components/assembly/system: $100
Non-OE cylinder head(s): $150 per engine
Non-OE camshaft or valve train: $100 per engine
Non-OE master brake cylinder: $50
Non-OE proportioning valve: $25
Option components (not offered as standard on all models) shall also be
assessed a value; e.g. Mazda Miata removable hardtop OEM ($250);
Aftermarket ($75).
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aftermarket performance pieces (used or not), no OEM part thats been modified or
upgraded in any way, and no upgraded OEM parts from a more desirable or better
performance sports/luxury/upgrade model just because they bolt on to your car.
Everything has to be OEM to the original make/model vehicle you race. Parts need to be
100% stock to qualify for the no-value-add rule. It would serve all teams well to keep
your auto parts store and junkyard receipts.
4.5.6.2. Operationally critical parts that do not fall into safety equipment exceptions may be
replaced with new OEM or OEM-equivalent parts (NAPA, etc) if the parts on the car or
used parts are not deemed acceptable for use. These items include radiators, master brake
cylinders, master and slave clutch cylinders, shocks, wheel bearings, spark plugs, gaskets,
seals, coolant hoses, water pumps, oil pumps, filters, fluids, radiator caps, ignition and
accessory switches. If its not in that list but you think it should be, contact ChumpCar
officials before installing it or youll probably be dinged for its value in inspection.
Powertrain Swaps: Installing a different engine or transmission or rear-end is way to increase the
performance or reliability of a vehicle. NOTE we didnt choose your car to begin with. Thats your
problem. If, after the fact of choosing your competition car, you realize that you need more power, or
you need an engine that isnt going to blow-up after 37 laps, you can swap stuff out but we all
understand that youre doing this for a performance advantage. Yes, lasting more than 37 laps is still a
performance advantage. You can call it a reliability fix but the bottom line is that if your engine is still
performing after the first hour of the race, thats a performance increase.
THEREFORE a swap-valuation Formula will be applied if your car has a non-standard engine,
transmission, differential or other major component (Were not sure what else is left but well throw
that line in there to cover bumper-to-bumper.). A non-standard engine, transmission, differential
and/or other major component is defined as any major assembly that does not meet the definition as
provided in Section 4.3.
4.6. The Formula is: MPV + (ACPV/IN + Stuff) (ACPV/OUT) + Surcharge(s) = TCV
4.6.1. To determine the Total Competition Value (TCV) for all cars that have swapped-out a major
component (or components), ChumpCar will start with the vehicles MPV (Market
Performance Value See Section 4.1).
4.6.2. ChumpCar teams must then document and add the value of the major components installed,
determined by the average of the lowest ten (10), A-rated advertised prices for the exact same
component, as found on Car-Parts.com. (ACPV/IN Average Car-Parts Value/IN)
4.6.2.1. ChumpCar will only consider Car-Parts.com A-rated advertisements as qualified,
approved documentation. The ad must quote a specified, firm price.
4.6.2.2. ChumpCar will NOT consider Car-Parts.com advertisements which include the
words: CORE or PARTS ONLY or REBUILDABLE or NEEDS or describe
any issue/problem with the component. Its either ready to plug-in and race or the ad is
not acceptable.
4.6.3. In addition to the ACPV/IN, ChumpCar teams must document and add:
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4.6.3.1. EITHER the Car-Parts.com (used) or NAPA.com (new retail) value of any/all other
parts required to complete the swap (driveshafts, axles, subframes, linkages, hoses,
mounts, cables, adapters, etc.) AND
4.6.3.2. All machined or custom parts required to complete the swap. This includes but is not
limited to custom machined or fabricated parts, mounts, sheet metal and shrouds, driveshafts, axles, sub-frames, brackets, linkage, cables, hoses, etc. (See Sections 4.5.5 / 4.5.6)
4.6.4. ChumpCar teams must then document and deduct the value of the components removed,
determined by the average of the lowest ten (10), A-rated advertised prices for the exact same
component, as found on Car-Parts.com. (ACPV/OUT Average Car-Parts Value/OUT)
4.6.5. When subtracting the OUT component/assembly from the IN component/assembly, the
resulting number CANNOT be a negative value. Any negative value shall become a ZERO
dollar value.
4.6.6. Engine swaps requiring an ECU and wiring harness exchange may include these 2 items
(and ONLY these two items) as free-exchange IN / OUT components.
4.6.7. And, FINALLY, ChumpCar will impose a surcharge on every major component that is
swapped: $50 for the engine; $25 for the transmission; and $25 for the differential or other
major component. Swap out just the engine and youll need to add $50 to your TCV. Swap
out all three components: thats $100 added to the TCV.
4.6.8. Teams with non-standard major components MUST present their ACPV documentation to
tech (IN and OUT). ChumpCar reserves the right to conduct its own search of Car-Parts.com
and/or NAPA.com for any component or part, and to utilize a value that it has researched,
when and if ChumpCar officials feel that the ACPV provided by the competitor does not meet
conventional market values. Parts without documentation will be assessed a value by Tech.
4.6.9. For any vehicle utilizing a non-standard major component which is NOT available on CarParts.com, ChumpCar reserves the right to apply a reasonable, comparable market value to
that component.
4.6.10. All cars shall have their MPV established at the time the vehicle is INITALLY
examined by ChumpCar officials; typically at the vehicles first event. The MPV shall be
established according to the equipment, components and/or options that are on the car
AS-PRESENTED AND AS-RACED at the first event.
4.6.10.1. Non-OEM component swaps shall be evaluated using The Formula.
4.6.10.2. OEM component swaps made PRIOR to the vehicles first evaluation and
inspection will be valued as if the components were originally installed by the OEM.
(e.g. removal of an automatic transmission and replacement with manual
transmission that was offered by the OEM; or, removal of a smaller displacement
engine and replacement using an optionally available engine. In BOTH cases, the car
will be evaluated as an OEM make and model using as-presented components.)
4.6.10.3. All swaps and/or component changes made AFTER the initial evaluation shall
be re-evaluated using "The Formula."
4.7. Documentation: it is strongly recommended teams carefully keep and record all receipts for their
ChumpCar and create a presentation binder with neatly organized spreadsheets and receipts
showing all expenditures. This will provide inspectors a base from which to evaluate the vehicle.
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4.7.1. Inspectors will compare documentation presented by the team to the actual vehicle and
determine if penalties are required due to over-valuation.
4.7.2. If no documentation is presented to inspectors, they are much more likely er, ah make
that, they are guaranteed to assume a high value for components and the vehicle as a whole.
4.7.3. ALL CHUMPCARS MUST HAVE A CURRENT LOG BOOK with pictures (Log
Books are available at Tech). No pictures = you do not qualify for annual inspection.
4.8. Safety Equipment DOES NOT Count Toward the $500 Total Competition Value:
4.8.1. Safety equipment described in Section 3 DOES NOT count toward Total Competition Value.
In addition to those safety items and processes listed in Section 3, the following are
considered safety-related and therefore exempt:
4.8.1.1. Tires: Tire selection is open, so long as the tire is DOT legal and the treadwear is rated
at 180 or higher.
4.8.1.2. Wheels, brake calipers, brake rotors, brake pads, brake lines, u-joints and ball joints are
open PROVIDED all competitors maintain the 2X Rule --- The 2X Rule: the retail price
of any NEW replacement wheel, brake caliper, brake rotor, set of brake pads, brake line,
u-joint and/or ball joint that you put on your ChumpCar has to be less than twice the cost
of a replacement wheel, brake caliper, brake rotor, set of brake pads, brake line, u-joint
and/or ball joint that is available on-line by a nationally recognized auto parts retail chain
(i.e. - Napa, AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advanced, etc.). ChumpCar reserves the right to go online and pull-up retail prices so have your part numbers ready.
4.8.1.2.1. NOTE: Section 4.8.1.2 did not mention wheel spacers, hubs, stub axles, sway
bars, trailing arms, aluminum or specialty drive shafts, drive axles, caliper or wheel
adapters, rack-and-pinions units, lowering kits or other parts. That was on purpose
because they will be checked.
4.8.1.3. Driver comfort & information items are open and do not count towards TCV (i.e. steering wheel, removable steering wheel adapter, gauges, pedals, cool suits, vents,
heaters, radio communications, etc.)
4.8.1.4. All properly sized stainless steel or metal braided fuel hoses, fuel fittings, fuel filters,
and related mounts are open and do not count towards TCV.
4.8.1.5. All fuel-system components upstream of the fuel pump, including the fuel pump,
tanks/cells, mounts, fillers, vents, etc. are open and do not count towards TCV (NOTE:
carburetors, injection pumps, computers, and individual injectors are NOT exempt from
TCV. Basically, things downstream from the pump count towards value.)
4.8.2. Exhaust systems downstream of the header/exhaust manifold (from the collector back) are
open and do not count towards TCV. Performance headers are NOT exempt and are NOT
included in this ruling, as are turbo-chargers and related performance components.
4.9. Any vehicle found with missing (ground-off) or tampered part numbers on any part or component
will be immediately re-classified as EC.
4.10. ChumpCar officials retain the option to disallow any ACPV (Average Car-Parts Value)
documentation if the printed ad does not appear to be valid. Any ad presented as part of ACPV
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documentation that is proven to be fraudulent or altered or manipulated in any way will result in
that teams IMMEDIATE disqualification from the event.
SUMMARY: What Section 4 mean is this were very serious about a $500 Total Competition Value and
keeping racing costs under control. To maintain discipline, order, civility, trust, openness, fairness, true
competition, good manners, proper hygiene, a well-balanced diet and the 12 Points of the Scout Law at ALL
events, ChumpCar will refer to the infamous CHUMPCAR EXECUTIVE RULE #2 which is:
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all non-exempt components, parts, assemblies and/or fabricated parts (less all specified safety,
theme and/or engineering items that have been identified in these rules as exempt).
5.3.2. Endurance and Sprint Racing Penalties:
5.3.2.1. Endurance Racing: A penalty shall be applied to ALL cars whose Total
Competition Value is greater than $500. The penalty shall be FIXED at 1 penalty
lap per $10 of value over the base-line of $500. (Values in segments of $5 or more
shall be rounded UP to the nearest $10.)
5.3.2.2. Sprint Racing: A penalty shall be applied to ALL cars whose Total Competition
Value is greater than $500. The penalty shall be FIXED at ten seconds (0:00:10) of
time per $10 of value over the base-line of $500. (Values in segments of $5 or more
shall be rounded UP to the nearest $10.) The total amount of time accrued through
penalties shall be added to the overall time of the car at the end of the race. (e.g. If
you finished in 5th position, 20 seconds ahead of 6th place, but you had a TCV of
$540 (equal to 40 seconds of penalties), your ADJUSTED time would add 40 seconds
to your finish, dropping you back one place and putting the other car 20 seconds
ahead of you.)
5.3.3. Reiterating Section 4.4.1 ALL non-stock components, parts, assemblies, or systems
MUST BE DECLARED AND ACCOUNTED FOR on your Tech Inspection sheet and
documented in your Log Book, as presented to Tech Inspection, and accounted for in the
Total Competition Value (TCV) of the vehicle value.
5.3.3.1. SINS OF OMISSION: The failure to declare any non-stock component, part,
assembly or system to Tech Inspection and/or have all non-stock components, parts,
assemblies or systems noted in the vehicle Log Book shall require the IMMEDIATE
transfer of the car to EC for that event. This includes honest mistakes or direct acts
of fraud because we wont be able to tell the difference. For a Sin or Omission,
the act of transferring a car to EC will happen the moment an undisclosed part is
confirmed by any ChumpCar Tech Official and is NOT noted on the Tech Sheet or
in the Log Book. This means it could happen at Tech, or during the race, or at postrace inspection. There is no redemption for Sins of Omission until the next event.
5.3.4. While ChumpCar has been required to get tough on the $500 TCV in order to keep the
competition fair and equal, and the racing close, ChumpCar reserves the right to issue NO
penalty laps, even if the $500 TCV limit has been clearly exceeded. Why? If someone wants
to take a totally worthless car and perform an infeasible drivetrain swap, shorten the wheelbase,
or perform some other illogical mechanical miracle just because they want to be a part of
ChumpCar, and theyre willing to spend over $500 to end up with a mid-pack car well, we
think thats pretty awesome. Of course, it had truly better be mid-pack. This action is at the
sole discretion of the inspectors and/or ChumpCar management team. However, if youre
planning to take this path, its damn near required that you contact us before you start your
build to ensure the car will even be considered for this kind of exemption.
5.3.5. Penalty Lap Assessment Adjustments for Length of Endurance Racing Events:
5.3.5.1. All penalty laps issued by Tech and/or as stated within the BCR are applicable to:
5.3.5.1.1. Standard 7-hour endurance racing events
5.3.5.1.2. Standard 40-minute sprint racing sessions
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5.3.5.2. Therefore, endurance event penalties shall be adjusted for longer/shorter endurance
events:
For races 8 hours or less, all penalties shall have a multiplier of 1.0 applied to the
event.
For races 8+ to 14 hours, all penalties shall have a multiplier of 1.5 applied to the
event.
For races 14+ to 18 hours, all penalties shall have a multiplier of 2.0 applied to the
event.
For races 18+ hours, all penalties shall have a multiplier of 2.5 applied.
Example: a $550 TCV would generate a 5 lap penalty for a Double-7 endurance event. A $550 TCV would
equate to an 8 lap penalty for a 14 hour event, or a 10-lap penalty for an 18-hour race, or a 13-lap penalty for a
24-hour event. (NOTE - All penalties ending higher than X.49 shall be rounded UP to the nearest whole
number.)
5.3.5.3. ChumpCars Regional Directors shall have the ability to amend the multiplier to
whatever factor is numerically related and/or appropriate to the length of the track or
event. If the Regional Director chooses to amend the multiplier, the multiplier shall be
specified in the Supplemental Rules of the event.
5.3.6. At each ChumpCar event, Penalty Laps (including multiplier factor) for all cars shall
be listed at Tech Inspection prior to the start of the race. Tech forms or details of any
cars tech sheet shall NOT be displayed.
5.3.7. ANY CAR WITH A CUMULATIVE PENALTY TOTAL OF 75 LAPS OR GREATER
AFTER TECH INSPECTION SHALL IMMEDIATELY AND AUTOMATICALLY BE
TRASNFERRED TO THE EC CLASS.
5.4. Protest Rule: If your team is cheating, driving like an ass, or generally screwing-up the show and
its blatantly noticeable, youll probably have your car or team protested. Heres how the protest
system works:
5.4.1. Any Team Captain (and ONLY the Team Captain) has the ability to file a written
protest with the Chief Steward or Tech Chief regarding any car/team in the event.
5.4.1.1. Driving Protest: Must include a written and signed statement of the incident and
be supported by video OR two additional driver statements that match or support
the report of the Corner Marshal.
5.4.1.1.1. Driving protests that are accompanied by video or film documentation which
do NOT offer clear and concise view(s) of the incident or infraction, or suggest
any reasonable doubt, will be defined as a racing incident.
5.4.1.2. Vehicle Protest: The protest must identify, in writing SPECIFICALLY a
MAXIMUM of five (5) items that may be present on the protested car and may not
be claimed on the Tech Form or in the vehicles Log Book.
5.4.2. All protests must include a $50 filing fee. No $50 fee? No written complaint? Then
dont bother the Chief Steward or the Tech Chief with idle whining. The payment of a
$50 protest fee has the potential 3 outcomes:
5.4.2.1. VALID PROTEST: The written and identified incident or item(s) being
protested IS either confirmed by video or witnesses (including the Corner Marshal);
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or, in the case of components, the list of identified parts includes at least one (1)
verified performance add-on that was NOT claimed therefore, a penalty is applied
to the protested team and the $50 protest fee is returned to protester;
5.4.2.2. INVALID PROTEST: The written and identified incident and/or item(s) being
protested was either NOT verified by video or witnesses; or, the performance add-on
part(s) WAS/WERE claimed in the Vehicle Log Book/Tech Sheet and accounted for
by Tech Inspection therefore, no penalty is applied to protested team and the $50
protest fee donated to ChumpCar's Charity of the Year;
5.4.2.3. BOGUS (Waste of Time) PROTEST: The Tech Chief reserves the right NOT to
process the protest because the protest wreaks (thats smells really bad) of a fishing
expedition or the Tech Chief is doing you a favor because he/she already knows that
the stuff youre claiming is valid. The Tech Chief may also recognize that the stuff
being protested is NOT defined as a performance add-on by the BCR and/or Tech
Inspection. In any case, take it as a gift. No penalty is applied to the protested team
and the $50 protest fee is returned to the protester. Want to push the issue? Go
ahead. But, when you lose your $50, dont whine about it.
5.4.3. In all cases, any tear-down and/or rebuild costs for all INVALID protests shall be paid
on-the-spot by the protesting team.
5.4.3.1. The Team Captain filing the protest must also pay for any parts (e.g. - seals,
gaskets, etc.) that are destroyed during the inspection. The Regional Director and/or
Regional Tech Chief shall oversee all tear-downs and inspections, and shall also be
the FINAL say in any cost estimate regarding the parts reimbursement fee to be paid
by the protesting team.
5.4.4. Protests MUST be submitted to the events Chief Steward or Tech Chief after the start
of the race and prior to the race being called Official (a time designated by the close of
Post-Race Impound). Protests MUST be submitted to the events Chief Steward or Tech
Chief after the start of the race and prior to the race being called Official (a time
designated by the close of Post-Race Impound).
5.4.5. ChumpCars Regional Director and/or the event Chief Steward and/or the Regional Tech
Chief will consider the basis of the protest and, if found reasonable, investigate all protests,
leading to a suitable penalty or DQ, issued at the sole discretion of the Chief Steward.
5.5. Post-Race Impound and Inspection
5.5.1. At the conclusion of every ChumpCar Endurance Race, the top five (5) finishing
vehicles shall be impounded for a period not less than 30 minutes and no more than 90
minutes.
5.5.2. At the conclusion of the final ChumpCar Sprint Race, the top three (3) finishing
vehicles of each Sprint Race shall be impounded for a period not less than 30 minutes and
no more than 90 minutes.
5.5.3. During the impound period, the team associated with the impounded car must:
5.5.3.1. Present the cars Log Book to the Chief of Tech.
5.5.3.2. Raise and place the car on four (4) jack-stands, a minimum of 12 from the
ground or floor level
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course. ChumpCar will take the 15-mile DOV penalty and add one lap from Brand Z to the DOV
15 miles plus 3 miles resulting in an 18-mile penalty or, a 6 lap starting penalty.
5.6.1.2. The DOV+1 will be adjusted based on race length; for example, a 10-mile DOV+1
penalty realized during a 14-hour enduro would be adjusted DOWN to a 5-mile penalty
for a 7-hour enduro and, likewise, adjusted UP to 17-miles for a 24-hour endurance race.
5.6.1.3. The DOV+1 will be rounded to the nearest whole number; lower @ .4 or less, or
higher @ .5 or greater.
5.6.2. For Sprint Races, the winning margin (measured in time) over Second Place shall stand
as the handicap Plus 30 Seconds. This ruling shall be referred to as the MOV+30
Margin of Victory Plus 30 Seconds.
5.6.3. The DOV+1 and the MOV+30 ruling shall be effective immediately and stay in effect for the
following THREE (3) RACES (not events) that the team and car competes in, regardless of
calendar time.
5.6.4. Subsequent victories within the 3-race period shall re-start the 3-race DOV+1 and/or
MOV+30 time period, with the DOV/MOV of greater distance or time being applied.
5.6.5. Any team suspected of sand-bagging in order to finish with a low or smaller lap victory will
be penalized as we see fit and it wont be nice! If your lap times suddenly drop in the last
hour of the race while youre leading by 15 laps or 15 seconds or you come in for a
mysterious vibration in the front hub youre toast. Therefore, ChumpCar reserves the right
to assess the DOV/MOV penalty based on the largest margin-of-lead within the last 3 hours of
the race (Endurance Race) or the last 10 minutes of the race (Sprint Race) if the DOV/MOV
at the end of the event is determined by ChumpCar officials not to be a true DOV/MOV.
5.6.6. The DOV+1 and MOV+30 ruling shall apply to ALL events, excluding Regional
Chumpionship events.
5.7. The ALL-IMPORTANT OPTION CLAUSE: Got penalty laps? Want to get rid of that
albatross around your radiator? GET RID OF ALL THAT CRAPPY RACE STUFF THAT
GOT YOU THE PENALTY LAPS IN THE FIRST PLACE!
5.7.1. Re-tech can be accomplished ONLY prior to a new event. Teams cannot remove valueadded or cheaty parts after a car has gone through tech for a particular event.
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6.1.2. The Payment Deadline for ALL events is 60-days prior to the event. The payment deadline
requires the balance due for the entry and team.
Late Fee: The ChumpCar auto-pay website will impose an automatic $200 late fee for any
team / entry payment within 60-days prior to the event.
6.1.2.1.
6.2.2.2.
6.2.3. Additional Driver Fee for all events: $50 per Driver.
6.2.4. 2014 Competition License Fee: included with your registration fee. Valid for one (1) event.
6.2.5. Novice School: Mandatory attendance for first time road racing competitors.
6.2.5.1. Drivers with a current (within 2 years) license from FIA, IMSA, GrandAm, Barber, SCCA,
NASA or drivers who have participated in a ChumpCar World Series event within the last 2 years
will be exempt from Novice School. Other sanctioning body licenses and/or experience may
allow exemption (but dont count on it), so check with ChumpCar management for exemption
allowances.
6.2.6. $50 Transponder Rental. AMB 260X transponder required to compete.
6.2.6.1. All teams must have a factory MyLaps / AMB transponder mounting bracket affixed to their
car in an approved location. Mounts are sold by ChumpCar at tech inspection. No loose or ziptied or duct-taped transponders are allowed.
6.2.6.2. Any team that registers for an event and doesnt provide a transponder number on the
registration entry form will automatically be ordered a rental transponder. If you dont show up,
or even if you show up with your own transponder, were charging you for the rental anyway. Its
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easier than having to put up with your bitching and moaning when youre not included in the
timing and scoring. If a rental transponder is lost or broken, you agree to be charged $450
for its replacement, or you buy us a new one. If the case is cracked or deformed in any way
but the unit still works, you agree to be charged $100 for repair and testing.
6.2.7. Log Book: $5 per book good until you fill it up. You can always save $5 by not racing a lot and
never fill it up -- your call.
6.3. Refunds:
6.3.1. ChumpCar will refund a paid $250 deposit when a written request is e-mailed to your Regional
Director prior to the close of the event PAYMENT DEADLINE. A refund check or PayPal refund will
be issued within 30 days of refund request date.
6.3.2. ChumpCar will NOT issue a deposit refund for any reason once the Payment Deadline for an events
registration has closed. (At the close of registration ChumpCar makes commitments to the various
tracks to hold events based on your commitment to ChumpCar to participate. If you do not show up,
we still have to pay.)
6.3.3. If a team cancels or withdraws from the event at any time between the Payment Deadline and 30-days
prior to the event, and has paid their full entry fees, ChumpCar will transfer the paid fees LESS THE
$250 DEPOSIT to any ChumpCar event within the next six (6) months. Once this transfer has been
made, all fees become non-refundable. Its a one-shot deal.
6.3.4. If a team cancels or withdraws from the event at any time after 30-days prior to the event, there is no
transfer of payments and definitely no refund. Try selling your spot.
6.5. ChumpCar continues to expand its list of world-class tracks, event formats, venues and raceways.
Additionally, ChumpCar continues to create exciting events that attract larger and larger fields. Therefore,
ChumpCar may impose registration restrictions, entry fee adjustments and/or previous event requirements for
certain special events.
6.6. Its the return of the ChumpCar Multi-Race Discount! For every two (2) Endurance races that you
participate in, ChumpCar will issue you $100 in ChumpChange! For every four (4) Sprint races that you
participate in, ChumpCar will issue you $50 in ChumpChange!
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7.4
Driving Infraction Penalties for Endurance Races Single infractions that occur during a one (1)
hour period shall result in the following MINIMUM Pit-In / Impound penalty periods:
MINIMUM
Minutes of
Penalty
Infraction
Two Wheels Off
Four Wheels Off
Spin (On- or Off-Track)
Pit-Lane Or Paddock Infraction (safety issue)
Cutting The Course (e.g. miss a chicane)
Unsafe Or Incomplete Pass
Yellow Flag Infraction
Over-driving Conditions or Skill-level
Failure To Observe Driving Stint Safety Limit
Blocking (2 or more intentional moves)
Contact With Any Barrier (incl. cone)
Failure To Observe Black Flag (allowed 3 laps)
Unsafe Re-entry To Course
No-fault Racing Incident Contact
Avoidable Contact
Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Endangering Course Worker
Intentional Contact
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00**
15.00
0.00***
Steward
Steward
Steward
Steward
Driving Infraction Penalties for Sprint Races To be determined by the Chief Steward.
** This is an addition to the penalty for the original black flag infraction.
*** It is solely at the Stewards discretion as to whether one, all, or no cars are issued an impound penalty.
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7.6
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allow a competitor to maintain control of his/her car in close quarters, under racing
conditions.
7.6.2 The responsibility for the decision to pass another car and to accomplish that pass
safely rests with the overtaking driver. The driver that is about to be overtaken has the
responsibility to be aware that he or she is about to be passed, give hand-signals and shall not
impede the overtaking car.
7.6.2.1 The driver being overtaken should, at all times, remain on the racing line unless the
car is impaired and is unable to maintain an adequate racing speed.
7.6.2.2 The driver being overtaken shall not block. Any driver who fails to make use of their
rear view mirror, or who appears to be blocking another car seeking a pass, may be black
flagged and/or penalized.
7.6.2.3 It is the responsibility of the overtaking car to prepare for, plan and execute a FULL
and COMPLETE safe pass. The definition of a full and complete pass is when the
overtaking car has extended a lead of approximately one car length ahead of the
vehicle being passed.
7.7
Hand Signals:
7.7.1 When not at racing speed and/or before entering the pits from the course, the driver should
signal those cars behind him/her by raising an arm.
7.7.2 A driver who about to be overtaken should point to the side on which an overtaking driver
should pass.
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Pit rules are written for BOTH Endurance Racing and Sprint Racing. That said, it is
easy to see where Endurance Racing rules are not appropriate for Sprint Racing (e,g, 5 minutes timed pit stops). Teams are to use common sense when applying these rules
to their race format. If the rule is associated with safety, consider it IN FULL EFFECT
regardless of the race format.
8.1. Pit and/or Paddock Area:
8.1.1. The Supplementary Regulations for an event shall designate a paddock area and a hot pit
area, which may be the same or may be separate areas.
8.1.2. Unless otherwise noted, all fueling will be in the hot pit area.
8.1.3. While in the hot pit (wherever designated), each CAR entered in the event is
REQUIRED to have ready a minimum of one (1) each:
8.1.3.1.
Ten (10) pound dry chemical fire extinguisher having a minimum UL 60 BC or
ABC rating
8.1.3.2.
Ten (10) pound bag of grease-sweep, kitty-litter or other absorbitant for oil leaks
and/or fuel spillage in their fuel storage area. (Having a broom is a good idea, too!)
8.1.3.3.
A suitable gasoline and/or liquid catch pan
8.1.3.3.1. Due to excessive fuel spillage from flat drip trays and due to a wide variety of
extremely inappropriate catch pan applications, all fueling / gasoline catch pans
MUST:
8.1.3.3.1.1.
Be manufactured of metal or sturdy, chemical-resistant plastic
8.1.3.3.1.2.
Maintain a minimum 3" depth
8.1.3.3.1.3.
Must hold a minimum of 1-gallon (4-quarts) of liquid
8.1.3.3.1.4.
Should be larger than 12" square or 12" in diameter and should not
exceed 24" square or 24" in diameter.
NOTATION: FLAT DRIP PANS OR TRAYS (whether metallic or plastic), ALUMINUM
ROASTING PANS, RUGS, CARDBOARD AND/OR ANY OTHER SO-CALLED "CONTAINER"
ARE NOT APPROVED FOR USE.
8.1.4 OPTIONAL: Over-flow vents may be engineered for cars with FUEL CELLS ONLY.
If a fuel-cell vent is developed, it MUST:
8.1.4.1 Exit at the rear of the car;
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8.1.4.2
8.1.4.3
8.1.4.4
8.1.4.5
8.1.4.6
8.1.5 There is no sharing of the aforementioned safety equipment between cars or teams.
Any car not having a suitable 10 LB fire bottle AND -- 10 LBs of grease-sweep or absorbitant
AND an approved fuel catch pan in their pit stall or paddock area will NOT BE ALLOWED TO
FUEL THEIR CAR or will be stopped from further fueling until all safety equipment is present.
8.1.6 All compressed air bottles/gas cylinders, with a pressure in excess of 200 psi, shall have a
protective structure around their gauges and valves when in the pit/grid/pre-grid areas.
8.1.7 Unless restricted by the track, certain motorized paddock support vehicles may be allowed
(but under no circumstances will 3- wheelers, mini-bikes, motorcycles, etc. be allowed).
Golf carts and other utility carts are allowed PROVIDED that all drivers are 16 years or
older and have a State-issued drivers license. Unsafe driving or use of a golf cart or 4wheeler may result in a penalty or even disqualification of the team associated with the cart,
at the discretion of the Chief Steward or as dictated to ChumpCar by the track.
8.1.8 All cars, used or junk parts too big for a normal trash can, empty fuel drums and anything
else you brought with you must be taken out by you.
8.2 Pit Stops and Re-fueling of Vehicles:
8.2.1. Fueling areas for each event shall be identified within the Supplementary Regulations or by
an announcement of the Chief Steward.
8.2.2. Each pit stop for fuel shall be a timed pit stop. The minimum time required per stop is five
(5) minutes.
8.2.2.1. Vehicles will be timed in and timed out of the pits. Vehicles leaving early will
receive an additional 5 minute stop-and-go penalty for the first offense. A second offense will result
in a trip to the Penalty Box for discussion with ChumpCar officials.
8.2.2.2. Pit stops where fuel is not added to the car shall not be considered a timed pit stop.
8.2.2.3. There is no minimum or maximum number of pit stops.
8.2.3 All refueling shall be accomplished using a DOT and/or ChumpCar approved, five (5) gallon
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Note ChumpCar teams are responsible for the operation and condition of their refueling and
safety equipment. Jugs which do not seal properly, or do not vent properly, or are improperly
maintained, or are held together using duct tape, will be removed and banned from Pit Lane.
Pit Lane safety and refueling equipment is part of the BCR and the failure of teams to uphold
pit rules will result in banned equipment and/or penalties.
8.2.3.1
ChumpCar will allow the use of the Flo-Fast mechanical pump for fueling
race cars (model # 30301). http://www.flofast.com/flofastmsrp.html The Flo-Fast pump MUST be
used with an approved 5-gallon jug. This is the ONLY pump well allow so dont ask.
8.2.4. Fuel and Possible Ignition Sources:
8.2.4.1 Any car engaged in fueling MUST have their electrical kill-switch in the OFF
position while the fuel cap is off and/or a fuel jug (full or empty) is present within 5 of the
vehicle.
8.2.4.2 As protection from static electricity and fuel ignition, there shall be NO metal parts
or components attached to the last ten (10) inches of any fuel hose; hose ends to be non-conductive.
8.2.4.3 Teams should be aware of and consider the placement of any possible ignition
source in-line with the gravity fall-line of any possible fuel spillage, as well as the where fuel
may spread during any possible fuel spillage. This would include but not be limited to exhaust
tubing, brake rotors and/or electrical wiring.
8.2.5 The containers may not be refilled during a pit stop and put in the car (i.e. if a team only has
one (1) 5-gallon container filled and ready to go, that is all they can put in during that stop).
8.2.6. All refueling must be done in the area designated by the Supplemental Rules once the race has
started. Teams not refueling in the appropriate location, as identified in the supplemental rules, will
be penalized 30 minutes, at the discretion of the Chief Steward.
8.2.6.1 NO FUEL JUGS (OR CREW MEMBERS) ARE ALLOWED ON OR OVER
THE WALL UNTIL THE CAR HAS COME TO A FULL AND COMPLETE STOP. ONE
(1) FUEL JUG IS ALLOWED OVER THE WALL AT A TIME.
8.2.7. Un-attended fuel or oil spills are punishable by an additional 30 minute penalty, at the
discretion of the Chief Steward.
8.2.8. A MAXIMUM OF FIVE (5) PEOPLE ARE ALLOWED OVER THE WALL DURING
FUELING.
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8.2.8.1. Refueling may NOT engage any more than 3 team members over the wall.
One (1) of these 3 people must be a person responsible as the fire bottle control person see
section 9.2.10.
8.2.8.2. Driver changes shall total 2 people over the wall; this means one (1)
person involved in assisting with the driver change.
8.2.8.3. Any team member associated with the fueling process, whether over the
wall or not (INCLUDING FIRE BOTTLE ATTENDANT), while fuel is being added to a race
car must wear fireproof safety equipment. This includes fire suit, gloves and helmet with visor.
Balaclava and goggles are NO LONGER allowed. FUEL PORTS ON THE PIT SIDE OF
THE CAR ARE NO LONGER EXEMPT. Non-driver, crew members may utilize a singlelayer suit without underwear, but gloves and helmet are required. Other than non-open toed
shoes, shoes and socks are open for non-driving crew members performing (re)fueling but
fireproof socks and leather shoes are HIGHLY advisable.
8.2.8.4. Team members that are NOT driving but are refueling and are required to wear
a safety helmet may use an out-of-date Snell SA90 or SA95 or SA2000 helmet for pit duties. Only
SA-rated helmets are allowed; no M helmets. Non-driving team members (pit crew) shall mark
both sides of their helmets with the words FUEL ONLY in 1.5, high-contrast and easily
identifiable letters.
8.2.9. Working on the car before adding fuel is allowed. HOWEVER, once the fuel cap has been
removed from the car all work MUST stop. Once the fuel cap has been removed and/or while fuel is
being added a team MAY exchange drivers or allow the current driver to remain in the car during
fueling.
8.2.10. At the moment the fuel cap is removed and while fuel is being added, a team MAY NOT
work on the car, lie under the car, peer into any part of the car, touch any part of the car not
associated with a driver exchange or fueling, or attend to any mechanical condition of the vehicle.
This includes changing any cool suit ice or draining any driver comfort system.
8.2.10.1.
Work may only be performed on the car while refueling at the request of, or as
ordered by a ChumpCar official. Note: The intent of this rule is to ensure that the drivers and
crews over the wall at the time of refueling remain alert and vigilant for any flash fires
resulting from fuel spills.
8.2.11.
Throughout all fuel stops, one (1) team member must manage an approved 10LBABC fire extinguisher and be stationed no less than 10 and no more than 15 from the point where
fuel is being added to the vehicle. This team member is restricted from performing any other duty or
function while managing the fire extinguisher; their entire focus is to be a safeguard in case of a fire.
THE FIRE BOTTLE SAFETY CREW MEMBER IS NOT ALLOWED TO HANDLE FUEL
JUGS. SFI- or FIA-approved Nomex protective clothing and a helmet (meeting Section 8.2.8.4)
WITH VISOR DOWN is REQUIRED for all team members over the wall while fueling in ongoing. A single layer suit (without Nomex underwear) is allowed. Street shoes and socks are
allowed; however, fireproof shoes and socks are HIGHLY recommended.
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8.2.12.
Overhead or elevated refueling rigs or electro-mechanical assist units to assist in
lifting or supporting a fuel container are NOT allowed. All fuel jugs are to be manually supported by
the team members engaged in the refueling process.
8.2.12.1
Only ONE (1) fuel jug is allowed over the wall at a time and only ONE (1)
fuel jug is to be poured or pumped into a car at a time.
8.2.12.2
Vehicles may not have any additional number of fuel inlets than are stock for
each make/model of car. If your car came with one (1) fuel filler, than thats all you get.
8.2.13.
Only approved 5-gallon fuel jugs are allowed on the hot side of the pit wall. Drums
or other fuel carriers greater than 5 gallons are not allowed on any hot pit lane.
8.2.13.1.
55-gallon drums may be used on the cold side of the pit wall to re-fill
ChumpCar approved 5-gallon plastic fuel containers unless otherwise specified in the Supplemental
Rules.
8.2.13.2.
NO ELECTRIC PUMPS ARE ALLOWED WITH ANY FUEL SYSTEM
OR FUEL TRANSFER. All pumps used to transfer any fuel shall be mechanical pumps.
8.2.14.
Specialized nozzles (aircraft) or Dry Break systems are NOT allowed for refueling
any race car.
Once the fuel cap has been re-applied to the car and all fuel jugs are secured, work may be performed on the
car and crew members need not wear fire-proof clothing; however, appropriate pit lane clothing is required
no open-toed shoes or sandals, no tank tops or sleeveless shirts.
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9.2. Nerf Bars or Exo-skeleton: Added structural elements that extend beyond the outline of the original body
line are not allowed. Roll-cage main hoops and halo bars may extend above the roof.
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re-skinned panels must be covered with the same type, thickness and quality of material as originally
presented by the manufacturer (no aluminum panels replacing steel panels). Doors shall, in general,
match the shape and contour of the originally designed bodywork, including at least 75% of the original
height, as measured upwards from base of the door line. Doors may or may not include an internal
support structure; however, intrusion prevention into the drivers compartment will be a determining
factor as to panel rigidity and stoutness.
9.3.4. Body panels may NOT be significantly supported or held solely in-place by fabricated tubular, sheet
metal and/or other forms of fabricated framework or brackets. Body panels must maintain their original
placement, shape and profile without the aid of other supporting brackets, rods, tubes or frames. (This
is a subjective judgment call on the part of the Tech Inspector.)
9.3.5. No cars shall be lightened to the point that the body is just hanging in-place. Meeting all points in
Section 10.3, a Tech Inspector should not be able to lift any section or panel of a vehicle body from
what is supposed to be a permanent placement and deform a majority of any panel.
9.3.6. All cars without windshields must have a hood. In this case, the hood is considered a firewall.
9.3.7. No kit cars.
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9.5.3.6. ChumpCar will have a limited number of panels available at most events.
9.5.4. ALL CARS SHALL USE BLACK NUMBERS (self-supplied)
9.5.4.1. Numbers shall be 12.0 tall. (Thats TWELVE INCHES. Not 11 or 13.)
9.5.4.2. Fonts shall be a minimum of 1.5 wide (brush stroke) and a maximum of 2.5 wide; one- and
two-digit numbers can use wider numbers three-digit numbers will have to use 1.5 thick
numbers or they will not fit on the panel. Therefore, ChumpCar PREFERS teams to reserve oneor two-digit numbers.
9.5.4.3. All numbers shall use standard ARIAL or Helvetica fonts. No exceptions.
9.5.4.4. Teams with regional permanent numbers are advised to leave enough room before or after
their number to add a simple 1 (or 11) using black duct or electrical tape in case their number
has been taken and they are competing out-of-region. All numbers MUST fit within the standard
number background.
9.5.5. NUMBER ILLUMINATION for all night racing events:
9.5.5.1. All cars participating in any event where headlights are required shall have both door number
panels illuminated using an approved ChumpCar number lighting system. (Two lights required per
car.) Instructions for mounting number lights is included in the shipping package.
9.5.5.2. ChumpCar number lighting systems are available EXCLUSIVELY from ChumpCar (order
from our on-line store for US teams) and from www.streetrateparts.com in Canada.
9.5.6. Other than numbers, no other decals, paint, tape or themed item (of any type) are allowed on the
ChumpCar number background decal.
to remove and/or cover-up any graphics, decals or other identifying marks on the front fenders
of all competition vehicles. Tech Officials shall have the right to place or have placement
made of all required Series Sponsor decals. The front fenders of all cars are reserved for the
display of Series Sponsor decals and other such promotional displays, as designated solely
and exclusively by the Optima Batteries ChumpCar World Series. Teams are advised to place
all personal sponsor decals on the rear quarter-panels of their cars.
9.6.3. Check all supplemental rules. Required decals will be provided by ChumpCar.
9.7. Headlights, Taillights and Brake Lights:
9.7.1. For Daytime Events: Headlights may remain in or on the vehicle; however, all glass must be
taped during the event.
9.7.2. For Night-time Events: All cars must be equipped with suitable headlights. Headlights may be OEM
or aftermarket. Cars having more than four (4) light sources mounted on the car, whether working or
wired for use, will be required to COMPLETELY REMOVE all lights above the count of four (4).
9.7.2.1. CONVENTIONAL BULBS
9.7.2.1.1. No single light bulb or light source shall exceed 60W for H3 or H4 bulbs, or 35W for
H.I.D. bulbs.
9.7.2.1.2. Bulbs must match the housing and lens that they were originally designed for.
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9.7.2.1.3. No vehicle may have mounted less than two (2) or more than four (4) headlights. A
headlight is defined by the number of illuminating bulbs or sources not by the
housing. Cars with two (2) headlights within a single housing are hereby advised.
9.7.2.2. LED FIXTURES
9.7.2.2.1. Cars equipped with LED head- or driving-lights shall be restricted to a maximum of
4,000 Lumens per fixture and the total of all fixtures shall not produce more than 8,000
Lumens.
9.7.3. Combined Lighting Sources: cars using a combination of BOTH H3/H4/HID and LED lights
shall be limited to a maximum of 4,000 Lumens of LED lighting and no more than two (2) lighting
sources using conventional H3, H4 or HID lights.
9.7.4. All headlights must be installed such that the base of the driving light lens is NO HIGHER than six
inches (6) above the highest point of the stock front fender; and, NO FURTHER BACK than the
centerline of the front axle. (This is NOT an either/or situation theres an AND in the sentence.)
9.7.4.1. Headlights must be aimed properly, such that all light is directed at track level. Cars with
improperly aimed or blinding lights will be black-flagged and penalized.
9.7.5. For night events, all cars must have AT LEAST TWO operating headlights at all times. Cars
not meeting this requirement shall be black-flagged and brought-in to add or repair lights to meet this
requirement.
The placement and aiming of all lights -- be they H1/H3, HID or LED -- is critically important and must
abide by all ChumpCar rules. Blinding lights will not be tolerated. Overall, lighting brightness and the
focal aiming of all lighting will become a "judgment call" on the part of race officials and corner workers.
9.7.6. Taillights: All cars must have a minimum of two (2) operational taillights that remain on at all
times whenever headlights are on. Taillights may be OEM or aftermarket. No car shall have more
than four (4) taillights. Taillight illumination shall be as bright or brighter than a 1034 or 1157 bulb but
shall not be so bright as to overpower/out-light operating brake lights. Multi-filament and combination
brake/taillight assemblies are allowed.
9.7.7. Brake Lights: At all times and in any format of ChumpCar event, each car must have at least
two (2) working brake lights that are easily seen from the rear. No car shall have more than four (4)
total brake lights.
9.7.7.1. Any and all brake lights must be comparable to DOT/OEM brake light luminosity, utilizing a
bulb or LED comparable to or brighter than a 1057 or 1157 brake light bulb.
9.7.7.2. The placement of at least one (1) brake light where a mild rear-end impact won't break or
obscure the light is HIGHLY advisable.
9.7.8. Headlight and taillight assemblies (and all associated hardware) are considered safety items and do
not count toward your cars TCV.
9.7.9. All glass and/or plastic taillight and brake light lenses that may be damaged from vehicle contact are
to be taped-over with clear packaging or other strong clear tape. Do not use Scotch tape.
9.7.10. Accessory (Theme) Lights:
9.7.10.1. Accessory lights are NOT ADVISED on or inside any wheel assembly (as the lights are often
mistaken for sparks). If you get black-flagged for possible sparks, too bad.
9.7.10.2. Accessory lights inside the cockpit and driver compartment should be kept to a minimum. If
the lighting is determined to be a nuisance to other drivers or race officials, ChumpCar shall have
the right to order the lights removed or turned off. (Yes, we have wire cutters in the trailer)
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9.7.10.3. No accessory lights are to look like or be mistaken for an emergency vehicle.
Fuel, Oil & Coolant Systems
9.8. Zero Tolerance for Fuel Leaks: You will have only one chance to repair any fuel leak. If a ChumpCar
staff member detects a second instance of leakage, regardless of cause, your car will be removed from the
race. No exceptions.
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9.9.8.1.4. The mounting frame and attachments for the fuel cell should be constructed of 1"
square or tubular steel, with a minimum wall thickness of 0.120", and tied into the
roll-cage or comparable material and engineering.
9.9.8.1.5. Your team will NOT be allowed to have a driver in the car during re-fueling.
NOTE ChumpCar STRONGLY (and even that word doesn't convey the importance of this
suggestion) advises the purchase a deformable bladder-type fuel cell (ATL, FuelSafe, etc.) and NOT
utilize a rigid, roto-mold fuel cell. Installations of this type will be VERY CLOSELY scrutinized at
Tech, and ANY concern expressed by a Tech Inspector will result in the car NOT passing Tech.
Period. End of discussion.
9.10. Oil Catch Tanks, Filters, Coolers and Breathers:
9.10.1. Engine breathers, whether directly or indirectly ventilating the crankcase, and all
transmission/transaxle breathers shall be equipped with oil catch tanks.
9.10.1.1. Minimum catch tank capacity shall be one U.S. quart for the engine and
transmission/transaxle.
9.10.1.2. Oil catch tanks shall vent into the engine compartment or outside the drivers compartment.
9.10.2. Remote oil or fuel filters shall NOT be mounted in the driver/passenger compartment.
9.10.3. Cars not originally equipped with oil coolers but running aftermarket coolers shall be considered to
have added value to their car HOWEVER were not that cold-hearted, and we want you to finish
each race. Therefore, if you install a plain-jane, JC Whitney, single-row, nuthin special oil cooler,
well let it slide for only $20 of value-add. But, if you install some NASCAR / ALMS / Kenworth /
Abrams M1A2 oil cooler that adds multiple quarts of oil capacity well use some stupidly outlandish
value, well north of $150. Thats a minimum of 15 laps.
9.11. Coolant: Coolant must be water only--no antifreeze or anti-boil allowed. Red Line Oils Water
Wetter is allowed. A functional 1-Qt. capacity catch tank (overflow) is mandatory.
9.13. Noise Limit: ChumpCars basic noise limit FOR ALL EVENTS is 92dB @ 50
feet from the track. Certain events may impose a tighter noise restriction check all event
supplemental rules. Excessive noise will result in a black-flag and required repairs prior to being
re-admitted to the race. A second offense will result in disqualification and removal from the event.
9.13.1. Attention Rotary Teams 92db. Everyone repeat after me
NINETY TWO DEE BEE.
9.13.2. Rotary Teams please re-read Section 10.13.1. Okay, now theres no excuse.
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9.15. Mirrors: All cars must have at least one interior mirror. Cars with OE-type interior mirrors must also have
a driver's-side exterior mirror. Passenger's-side exterior mirrors are optional. Cars with panoramic or
"Wink"-type interior mirrors do not require exterior mirrors; however, they are optional.
9.16. Fuel, Oil, and Coolant Lines in the Cockpit: Any fuel, oil, or coolant lines that pass through the driving
compartment must be encased by steel conduit or aluminum tube. (Flex-conduit is acceptable. Lines
wrapped in aluminum tape are not acceptable.) OE metal lines in good condition, in their original location,
are exempt from this rule, but encasement is still recommended. Steel braided lines are acceptable.
9.17. Engine Firewall: Openings or holes in the engine firewall under 2 diameter must be closed and sealed
with metal plate, adhesive metal tape or OE-type grommets. Openings larger than 2 diameter must be
closed and sealed with metal plate that is bolted, welded or riveted in place.
9.18. Camera Mounts: The mounts for video / photographic cameras shall be of a safe and secure design, and
confined within the cockpit area of the vehicle. No cameras may be mounted outside of the drivers area
or cockpit. The body of the camera (recording unit) shall be secured using a professional,
commercially available mounting bracket that is securely attached to the roll-cage or interior
bodywork of the car. Duct tape or bungee cords are not approved for mounting a camera. A
retaining tether is REQUIRED to restrain the camera in case it should break loose of its mount and
the tether length shall be limited so that the camera can not come in contact with driver. Helmet
mounted cameras are prohibited regardless of size, weight, or location of camera on the helmet.
9.19. Cool Suits and Drinking Systems: Cool suits and drinking systems are allowed in all vehicles. Water
tank and/or ice storage container mounts shall be of a safe and secure design. No leakage of any kind is
allowed throughout the system. ChumpCar will Black Flag your car for any liquid leakage because we
wont know if its cool-suit water or gasoline. Driver-connections should be quick-disconnect or break-away.
9.20. Ballast: Ballast shall NOT be added to any cars to provide corner weight.
9.21. Communications: Every team must have a reliable way to signal and communicate with a team driver
while on-track.
9.21.1. A pit board is acceptable. Thats PIT BOARD; not cardboard box and crayon.
9.21.2. A helmet-wired radio system is best; however, no loose or hand-held radio receivers are allowed in
the car.
9.22. Transponders (Repeating Section 6.2.6): All ChumpCars must have a MyLaps / AMB 260X
transponder required to compete, if you do not own one, you must rent one ($50). All teams must
have a factory MyLaps / AMB transponder mount affixed to their car in an approved location.
Mounts are sold by ChumpCar at tech inspection or you can purchase them directly from MyLaps /
AMB.
9.22.1. Lost or destroyed transponders will be charged to the team ($450)
9.22.2. Damaged or deformed cases (but the unit still works) will be charged to the team ($100)
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3.
4.
5.
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7.
a. The spacing between the fore and aft terminal ends of all door bars (including X-design)
must include a separation of no less than six inches of open space when measured at the
centerline of each bar. Triangulated bars that meet or join at the front hoop are allowed so
long as the spacing of the upper and lower bars (attached to the main hoop) is a minimum of
six inches when measured at the centerline of the tubing bar.
b. The upper door bar shall not be placed higher than the top of the door or window sill.
c. If the distance, measured at any point between the highest portion of the door sill or floor
pan (whichever is higher) and the lowest edge of lower door bar is greater than ten inched
(10), a floor or lower-sill intrusion bar, mounted as low as possible on each side of the rollcage, at or just above the door sill, joining the front hoop and the main hoop.
d. A minimum of one (1) door bar shall be required on the passenger side. This bar can be a
floor- or sill- or mid-level door bar.
Appropriate main-hoop rear-supports (backstays) with no bends, located as close to 45 degrees
from horizontal as practical;
One main-hoop diagonal support bar; installed in the same plane as the main hoop, with one end
terminating in general proximity to the main hoop bend above the drivers head and the other
end terminating in general proximity to the lower end of the opposite side of main hoop. The
diagonal support bar may be of one (1) or two (2) piece construction and it may intersect with
or cross-through the horizontal support bar (used for seat belt harness attachment and/or seat
support).
Complete 360-degree welds at all welded joints. All welds to be sufficient in heat, penetration,
bead and consistency.
Each major load-bearing member must be formed from its own single, continuous tube.
Shoulder-harness bars strongly encouraged (over floor-mounted harnesses), and virtually
necessary for proper shoulder-harness mounting in some applications; dash bars are not
required but very strongly encouraged.
Your roll-cage GENERALLY better have the same main bars in the same main places as shown in
the picture below or youre going home.
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b. Minimum tubing size for cars weighing OVER 2,500 pounds, as raced, must use a minimum
tubing size of 1.75" x .095 or 1.50 x .120".
c. For purposes of determining tubing sizes, the vehicle weight is as raced without fuel and
driver.
9. Properly-bent, racecar-grade and -quality tubing is mandatory: no stretched or crushed bends
allowed. DOM mild steel is very strongly recommended over ERW (seamed) tubing.
10. The radius of all bends in the roll cage (measured at centerline of tubing) must not be less than
three times the diameter of the tubing.
11. All attachment points on the vehicle must be selected and reinforced as necessary so that, in an
accident, the roll-cage will not punch through, tear, or grossly distort any roll-cage attachment
point. Heavily rusted floor pans must be replaced or reinforced with sheet steel plate.
HEAVILY RUSTED FLOOR PANS LEFT IN PLACE WILL NOT PASS TECH
INSPECTION. Spreader plates, gussets, and/or other reinforcing hardware are generally
required to meet this goal. Minimum 1/8 (0.125) thick steel backing plates not washers
must be present on the reverse or underside of any bolt-in cage location.
12. All mounting hardware is to be Grade 8 bolt hardware or better (no Grade 3 or 5
hardware will be allowed).
a. Minimum bolt size is 3/8 diameter. Fine or coarse thread is open.
b. All nuts should be self-locking (nylok / ovalated) or cotter-pinned or drilled and safetywired.
13. No waivers or repair by next event allowances will be granted on any roll-cage issue.
Make sure its 100% right the first time.
14. All roll-cages / seats / drivers must be fit such that when the driver is securely belted in-place,
the top of the drivers helmet does not extend above the centerline of the main hoop. This
applies to ALL drivers on the team. Any driver found in violation of this rule will be blackflagged and the car withdrawn from competition until repairs or modifications have been made
and the car completes a re-tech inspection.
15. All roll cage tubing must be padded with high density roll bar padding wherever a drivers
extremity may contact the tube.
16. Cars may compete with bolt-in cages. Roll-cage design and construction must maintain typical
SCCA/NASA standards. (Hardware per Item 12 above.)
In order to prevent massively expensive roll-cages that start to look and act like a tube-frame
chassis, ChumpCar has defined the maximum, value-free roll-cage. The maximum, valuefree roll-cage includes all pads, points, tubes and triangulations necessary to maintain an
extremely high degree of safety, while keeping costs in-check and keeping competition wellbalanced.
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Teams MAY exceed the design and application of the maximum, value-free roll-cage;
however, additional value will be assessed by the Tech Inspector, based on the perceived
performance enhancement of the roll-cage. As per Section 3.2 of ChumpCars Basic
Competition Rules:
3.2.2 The maximum, value-free roll-cage design:
3.2.2.1 Will NOT feature more than 2 tubes inside the front engine or storage compartment
and each tube MUST terminate prior to the centerline of the front axle.
3.2.2.2 Is limited to eight (8) body and/or frame mounting points welded and/or bolted.
3.2.2.2.1 The total number of mounting points does NOT include a sub-frame to
support a seat mount, provided that the seat sub-frame does not exceed two
(2) chassis contact pads.
3.2.2.2.2 The total number of mounting points does NOT include welded tabs
connecting any hoop to the body; however, a tab is defined as being not
greater than 3/16 thick steel plate, no longer than six inches (6), and a
maximum of two (2) tabs may be placed within any 36 of tube.
3.2.2.3 Will NOT have more than four (4) tubes installed behind the main hoop and two (2)
of these must include the main-hoop rear-support (backstay) bars.
3.2.2.4 Will NOT have any tubes or bars extend below the factory floor-pan.
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ChumpCar officials and is not open to any petition or argument. If you even mildly think your
engineering might provide a serious advantage, ask first.
C. Themes must be tasteful; no pornography, discriminatory or crass statements, no offensive
material. Make your mother proud.
D. All theme items must be properly and securely fastened to the vehicle. Any items showing any
chance of falling off the car shall be removed by order of ChumpCars tech inspectors.
E. Any item deemed by ChumpCar to be a possible hazard shall be removed by order of
ChumpCars tech inspectors.
F. Any team utilizing an emergency vehicle theme shall be restricted from operating any flashing,
strobing or rotating yellow, red or blue lights on the car during the actual racing event. No
operational sirens or horns are allowed during the actual racing event.
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iv. Drivers, Team Managers and Entrants shall at all times during an event be
responsible for the conduct of their crew and guests. Any offense during an
event against the BCR or the Supplementary Regulations committed by a crew
member or guest is directly chargeable to the offending car, driver, Team
Manager and the entrant. For purposes of this section, an event begins with the
opening of registration and ends when the driver, entrant and all crew members
have left the track property.
B.
Vehicle Value
The Market Performance Value (MPV) list of typical competition cars follows this page and is
included under Copyright to ChumpCar International LLC as an integral part of the Basic
Competition Rules.
As stated, ChumpCar has included within this list all cars which have previously competed in a
ChumpCar event or are anticipated to compete in a ChumpCar event. If a vehicle is NOT listed
that you have an interest in racing, contact your Regional Director for a valuation.
Other MPV Notes:
All BMW 320/325 automobiles in the e36 platform shall have a six-cylinder engine with an
engine code of M50B20, M52B20, M50B25 or M52B25. M50TUB25 is identified as the
same as M50B25. No S50B30 or S50B32 engines shall be allowed, under any condition.
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All Automatic Transmission models - deduct $75 from the value listed if the car is raced with the original automatic transmission
NOTE #2
OPTIONAL factory Turbo or Supercharged models - add $100 to the value listed; use value listed for as-stated or turbo as standard models
NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Make
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Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
AMC
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Audi
Audi
Audi
Audi
Audi
Audi
Audi
Audi
Austin
Austin-Healey
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BMW
BMW
BMW
BMW
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BMW
BMW
BMW
BMW
BMW
BMW
BMW
BMW
BMW
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See Honda
14x/16x/17x/18x
Alfetta
Berlina 1750/2000
GTV6
Milano / 75
Spider
Sprint/Gulietta
Alliance/Medallion
Gremlin/Pacer/Hornet
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5000 / 90
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A4 (incl. Quattro) 1.6-1.8
A4 1.8 Turbo
A4 2.4-2.6
A4 2.8
Coupe (Typ 81/85)
Quattro
Mini
Sprite
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E28 (M30)
E30 (M10B16)
E30 (M10B18)
E30 (M20B20)
E30 (M20B23)
E30 (M20B25)
E30 (M20B27)
E30 (M40B16-B18)
E30 (M42B18)
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NOTE #2
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NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Make
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BMW
BMW
BMW
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BMW
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E36 (M40-M44)
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E36 (M52B20)
E36 (M52B25)
E36 (M52B28)
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Century
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GN/T/T-Type/GNX
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Reatta
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Riviera
Roadmaster
Skyhawk
Skylark
Somerset
Allante
Catera
Cimarron
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Eldorado/ETC/ESC
Sedan de Ville
Seville/SLS/STS
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Aveo
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NOTE #1
All Automatic Transmission models - deduct $75 from the value listed if the car is raced with the original automatic transmission
NOTE #2
OPTIONAL factory Turbo or Supercharged models - add $100 to the value listed; use value listed for as-stated or turbo as standard models
NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Model
Chevrolet
Corvair
Chevrolet
Corvette
Chevrolet
El Camino
Chevrolet
K/C-Series Truck
Chevrolet
Lumina
Chevrolet
Lumina APV
Chevrolet
LUV
Chevrolet
Malibu
Chevrolet
Monte Carlo
Chevrolet
Monza
Chevrolet
Nova
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S-10/S-15 Truck
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Tracker
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Chevrolet
Venture
Chrysler
Cirrus
Chrysler
Concorde
Chrysler
Conquest
Chrysler
Cordoba
Chrysler
K-Cars
Chrysler
LHS
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PT Cruiser
Chrysler
PT Cruiser GT
Chrysler
New Yorker
Chrysler
Newport
Chrysler
Sebring
Plymouth
Neon 1st Gen
Plymouth
Neon 2nd Gen
Daewoo
Lanos
Daewoo
Leganza
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Nubira
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All Automatic Transmission models - deduct $75 from the value listed if the car is raced with the original automatic transmission
NOTE #2
OPTIONAL factory Turbo or Supercharged models - add $100 to the value listed; use value listed for as-stated or turbo as standard models
NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Make
Model
Datsun
Datsun
Datsun
Datsun
Datsun
Datsun
Datsun
Datsun
Datsun
Datsun
Datsun
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Plymouth
Plymouth
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
DSM / Eagle
210
310
510
1600/2000
200SX
240SX
240Z
260Z
280Z / 280ZX
300ZX (See Nissan)
Pick-up
Caravan
Challenger
Colt/Champ
Colt/Vista
Conquest/Starion
D-50 Pickup
Dakota
Diplomat
Intrepid
K-Cars
Magnum
Monaco
Neon 1st Gen
Neon 2nd Gen
Omni
Omni 024
Rampage
Shadow
Shelby CSX
SRT-4
St. Regis
Stealth R/T TwinTurbo
Stealth R/T (DOHC V6)
Stealth (SOHC V6)
Stratus
Talon-Eclipse-Laser
Pre-'80 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
150
150
150
150
250
150
150
150
150
250
150
150
150
150
250
150
150
150
150
250
200
250
275
250
275
275
250
275
275
250
275
275
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
150
100
100
200
100
200
100
200
100
200
100
100
150
150
150
100
100
100
350
100
350
100
350
100
425
100
425
100
250
300
300
300
375
375
375
375
375
375
375
375
450
450
450
450
150
150
150
175
175
175
175
175
300
300
300
300
300
350
350
350
350
200
200
425
250
150
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
425
250
100
150
200
425
250
100
250
150
250
250
250
300
250
300
300
300
300
400
400
450
450
450
475
200
200
200
350
200
400
150
350
200
350
150
350
200
350
150
250
250
250
200
200
200
200
200
250
250
250
350
350
275
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
250
150
100
150
175
150
175
150
175
150
100
175
175
100
100
175
200
200
200
200
200
150
400
150
400
150
400
150
150
150
150
150
1500 1500
150
150
150
275
750
500
350
750
500
350
750
500
350
750
500
350
750
500
350
275
275
275
275
275
750
500
350
350
350
750
500
350
350
350
750
500
350
350
350
750
500
350
350
350
750
500
350
350
350
400
400
400
400
All Automatic Transmission models - deduct $75 from the value listed if the car is raced with the original automatic transmission
NOTE #2
OPTIONAL factory Turbo or Supercharged models - add $100 to the value listed; use value listed for as-stated or turbo as standard models
NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Make
Model
Eagle
Eagle
Eagle
Eagle
Eagle
Fiat
Fiat
Fiat
Fiat
Fiat
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Medallion
Premier
Summit
Vision
Vista
124
128
131
600D
X1/9
Aspire
Contour SVT
Contour
Country Squire
Courier
Crown Victoria
Escort / ZX2
EXP / EscortEXP
Fairmont
Festiva/Aspire
Fiesta
Focus
F-Series Truck
Granada
LTD
Maverick
Mustang (4-Cyl)
Mustang (6-Cyl)
Mustang (8-Cyl)
Mustang SVO
Mustang II
Pinto
Probe (2.0-2.2L)
Probe (2.5L)
Ranger
Taurus
Taurus-SHO
Pre-'80 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
200
200
250
200
150
150
150
75
200
250
100
150
150
150
150
150
150
200
200
200
250
100
250
100
250
100
150
150
275
200
200
150
150
150
200
200
200
200
200
200
250
275
250
275
250
275
250
275
200
200
200
200
275
325
275
325
275
350
275
350
350
350
200
250
200
425
250
200
425
250
200
425
250
425
250
425
250
425
250
350
300
350
300
350
350
350
350
350
350
375
425
425
425
425
425
200
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
150
275
200
250
150
275
250
150
275
250
150
275
250
150
275
250
150
275
250
150
250
150
250
150
350
250
350
250
350
250
350
250
350
250
350
300
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
150
150
200
150
150
200
150
150
200
150
150
200
150
150
200
150
150
200
200
200
200
200
350
250
350
250
375
250
375
250
425
400
600
400
600
400
600
450
750
250
250
250
150
200
400
150
200
400
200
200
400
250
400
200
300
400
250
400
200
300
400
250
400
200
300
400
250
400
200
300
400
250
400
200
300
475
250
400
200
300
475
250
400
200
300
475
200
300
475
200
350
350
350
200
200
100
100
150
150
150
125
100
100
150
200
150
150
200
150
150
200
150
150
200
200
200
200
150
200
200
200
100
100
150
100
100
150
150
150
200
150
150
200
150
150
200
450
150
150
200
500
150
150
200
500
150
100
100
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
200
150
200
150
200
350
Make
NOTE #1
All Automatic Transmission models - deduct $75 from the value listed if the car is raced with the original automatic transmission
NOTE #2
OPTIONAL factory Turbo or Supercharged models - add $100 to the value listed; use value listed for as-stated or turbo as standard models
NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Model
Ford
Tempo
Ford
Thunderbird (V6)
Ford
Thunderbird (V8)
Ford
Thunderbird-Turbo
Geo
Metro
Geo
Prizm
Geo
Spectrum
Geo
Storm
Geo
Tracker
GMC
See Chevrolet
HONDA LISTINGS ARE BY YEAR,
TRIM AND/OR ENGINE CODE.
MATCH OEM TO YOUR CAR.
Honda
Accord (all 1st Gen)
Honda
Accord (2nd Gen)
Honda
Accord (EL/EY/EK/ES)
Honda
Accord (A16A1)
Honda
Accord (A20A1/A20A2)
Honda
Accord (A18A/B18A)
Honda
Accord (A20A3/A20A4)
Honda
Accord (B20A2/B20A8)
Honda
Accord (B20A)
Honda
Accord LX/EX/DX
Honda
Accord SE
Honda
Accord Vigor
Honda
Accord EX (F22B1)
Honda
Accord DX
Honda
Accord LX
Honda
Accord LX/EX-V6
Honda
Civic (all 1st/2nd Gen)
Honda
Civic (all 3rd Gen)
Honda
Civic DX
Honda
Civic LX
Honda
Civic HF
Honda
Civic Si
Honda
Civic Vti
Honda
Civic DX
Pre-'80 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
200
100
200
100
200
200
150
200
275
200
150
200
275
200
150
200
275
125
200
150
200
275
200
250
325
350
150
200
150
150
300
200
250
325
350
150
200
200
250
325
400
150
200
200
250
325
400
150
200
200
250
325
425
150
200
200
250
325
425
150
200
250
325
425
200
200
250
350
250
350
200
200
200
200
200
150
300
150
300
150
300
150
300
300
300
300
300
300
250
375
300
375
300
375
450
300
375
450
375
325
325
450
375
325
325
450
375
325
325
450
325
250
325
325
200
125
125
100
150
200
250
350
425
100
200
150
200
275
100
125
100
200
150
200
275
100
100
100
150
200
250
350
425
100
150
200
250
350
425
100
150
200
250
350
425
100
150
200
250
350
425
450
375
325
325
100
150
150
150
150
150
150
100
175
150
150
100
175
150
150
150
150
175
175
325
325
250
325
250
325
250
325
325
200
200
All Automatic Transmission models - deduct $75 from the value listed if the car is raced with the original automatic transmission
NOTE #2
OPTIONAL factory Turbo or Supercharged models - add $100 to the value listed; use value listed for as-stated or turbo as standard models
NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Make
Model
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Civic LX
Civic CX
Civic VX
Civic EX
Civic Si
Civic del Sol Si
Civic del Sol
Civic Vti
Civic HX
Civic DX
Civic LX
Civic CX
Civic EX
Civic Si
Civic DX
Civic LX
Civic EX
CRV
CRV
CRX HF
CRX Si
CRX Si (D16A6)
CRX DX
CRX HF
CRX
Integra
Integra
Integra GS/RS/LS/SE
Integra GSR
Integra GSR (B18C1)
Integra GS/RS/LS/SE
Integra Type R
Integra GSR
Legend C25A
Legend C27A
Legend C32A1
Legend C32A5
Pre-'80 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
250
125
150
275
275
350
250
125
150
275
275
350
250
125
150
275
275
350
425
250
125
150
275
275
350
425
450
325
300
300
300
375
450
325
300
300
300
375
450
325
300
300
300
375
450
325
300
300
300
375
450
450
325
300
300
300
375
450
475
475
525
350
100
100
150
100
150
175
350
450
450
450
450
525
400
650
525
525
400
650
525
525
400
650
525
525
100
150
175
150
100
175
175
150
100
175
225
225
175
150
175
150
175
175
275
275
175
275
425
275
425
525
375
375
350
375
400
400
400
525
375
400
475
475
475
525
475
525
475
525
525
375
525
375
650
525
650
525
475
475
525
475
475
525
475
475
525
All Automatic Transmission models - deduct $75 from the value listed if the car is raced with the original automatic transmission
NOTE #2
OPTIONAL factory Turbo or Supercharged models - add $100 to the value listed; use value listed for as-stated or turbo as standard models
NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Make
Model
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Honda
Hyundai
Hyundai
Hyundai
Hyundai
Hyundai
Hyundai
Hyundai
Hyundai
Infiniti
Infiniti
Infiniti
Infiniti
Infiniti
Infiniti
Isuzu
Isuzu
Isuzu
Isuzu
Isuzu
Isuzu
Jaguar
Jeep
Jeep
Jeep
Legend C32A6
Acura RL (C35)
Odyssey
Prelude / S
Prelude Si (B20)
Prelude Si (B21)
Prelude / S
Prelude Si
Prelude SE
Prelude Si (H23)
Prelude VTEC (H22)
Prelude (H22)
Prelude (H22)
Accent
Elantra
Excel
Scoupe
Sonata
Tiburon
XG300
XG350
G20
I30-I35
J30
M30
Q45
Q45 (FY33)
Impulse
Oasis
P'up (aka Chevy LUV)
Rodeo
Stylus/Opel/I-Mark
Trooper
XJ/XJS
Cherokee (4.0 engine)
Cherokee (all other)
Grd. Chrkee 4.0
Pre-'80 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
125
125
125
125
175
175
175
175
200
175
200
200
200
200
200
200
250
300
75
75
75
75
150
150
150
150
150
350
100
100
500
535
250
500
535
250
250
300
400
400
450
600
300
400
400
450
600
300
400
400
450
600
625
625
225
250
225
250
250
300
535
425
560
425
560
425
575
550
575
550
600
550
225
250
650
225
250
650
250
250
650
250
275
275
275
275
300
275
300
250
300
250
300
250
250
300
250
275
300
250
300
300
250
300
400
250
250
300
350
375
350
400
400
400
400
400
400
300
400
250
250
400
400
400
400
600
600
600
600
600
200
250
300
300
400
400
450
75
250
500
535
250
300
400
400
450
200
200
200
200
200
225
200
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
375
375
375
375
375
375
375
375
375
350
375
550
550
550
350
550
350
550
350
550
550
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
250
250
250
200
225
250
350
385
250
250
200
250
200
250
200
250
250
250
250
250
250
200
200
225
250
300
300
200
250
250
250
275
275
275
275
250
350
385
250
250
350
385
250
400
250
350
385
250
400
250
350
385
250
400
250
350
385
250
400
300
400
300
400
300
400
300
400
300
400
300
300
400
400
100
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
200
200
200
150
125
200
150
125
200
150
125
200
150
125
200
200
125
200
200
125
200
150
150
150
200
225
200
300
200
200
225
200
300
200
200
250
200
300
200
400
All Automatic Transmission models - deduct $75 from the value listed if the car is raced with the original automatic transmission
NOTE #2
OPTIONAL factory Turbo or Supercharged models - add $100 to the value listed; use value listed for as-stated or turbo as standard models
NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Make
Model
Jeep
Kia
Lancia
Lancia
Lexus
Lexus
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda
Mercedes Benz
Mercedes Benz
Mercury
Mercury
Mercury
Mercury
Mercury
Mercury
Mercury
Mercury
Merkur
Pre-'80 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
275
150
275
200
150
150
150
150
100
150
150
150
150
200
200
275
200
150
150
150
150
200
275
200
275
200
150
475
200
475
200
475
200
200
375
375
375
400
250
400
250
400
250
400
350
400
350
400
350
850
350
850
350
250
250
250
250
450
325
250
375
250
350
250
250
250
450
325
250
375
250
350
250
250
250
450
400
250
375
250
350
250
350
250
450
400
250
375
250
350
250
350
250
350
250
350
250
350
400
375
375
450
250
375
250
450
250
375
250
750
400
400
250
250
325
750
450
450
250
325
250
350
250
350
300
250
300
250
250
300
350
250
300
350
250
300
350
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
200
150
150
150
200
150
150
200
200
150
150
200
200
150
150
200
250
150
150
200
250
250
250
250
200
250
250
250
250
200
250
250
325
250
250
250
250
450
325
250
250
250
435
535
435
535
435
535
400
350
250
250
325
400
350
250
250
325
400
350
250
250
325
435
535
750
400
400
250
250
325
200
200
200
200
200
250
300
250
200
200
200
300
250
200
275
150
150
200
275
150
200
200
200
200
350
450
400
350
450
400
350
500
450
400
375
375
450
375
375
450
400
400
450
400
400
450
400
NA
250
375
250
700
700
250
300
375
250
300
375
250
350
350
350
350
200
300
350
475
350
475
250
300
300
300
300
300
350
350
400
350
150
200
275
150
150
200
275
150
150
200
275
150
150
200
275
150
150
200
275
200
200
200
425
200
200
150
200
475
200
250
250
200
475
200
275
200
350
200
475
200
425
425
400
250
250
325
All Automatic Transmission models - deduct $75 from the value listed if the car is raced with the original automatic transmission
NOTE #2
OPTIONAL factory Turbo or Supercharged models - add $100 to the value listed; use value listed for as-stated or turbo as standard models
NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Make
Model
MG
MG
MG
MG
MG
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan
Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile
Opel
Opel
Peugeot
MGB
MGB-GT
MGB-GT-V8
MGC
Midget
3000 GT - VR4
3000GT (DOHC V6)
3000GT (SOHC V6)
DSM: Ecl/Laser/Talon
Galant / Eterna
Mirage
Lancer
Lancer Evolution
Starion
200SX
240SX
Z31 (RB20DET)
Z31 (VG20ET)
Z31 (VG30E)
Z31 (VG30ET)
Z32 (VG30DE)
Z32 Twin-Turbo
Altima
Maxima (Datsun 810)
NX 1600
NX 2000
Pulsar NX
Sentra
Sentra SE-R
Stanza
Aurora I
Aurora II
Cutlass/Ciera
Delta 88
GT
All Others
40x/50x
Pre-'80 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
100
100
225
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
150
150
150
350
150
150
350
150
150
350
450
375
350
425
200
150
200
200
200
200
150
150
425
450
375
350
425
200
200
425
450
375
350
425
250
200
425
450
375
350
425
250
200
275
250
250
750
500
750
500
750
500
750
500
750
500
750
500
275
250
250
275
300
250
275
300
250
275
300
300
275
350
300
350
350
300
350
350
300
700
700
725
750
750
425
375
425
450
425
450
425
450
425
450
475
350
350
475
475
350
400
375
375
450
375
350
425
600
600
600
350
350
300
375
400
475
300
375
600
850
400
475
300
375
600
850
400
475
650
850
500
475
650
850
500
475
650
850
500
475
500
475
500
475
650
650
750
750
300
375
275
300
375
275
300
375
300
425
350
425
350
425
350
425
350
425
350
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
550
550
550
350
350
350
350
350
300
300
300
350
350
350
350
200
200
200
200
200
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
200
200
200
200
250
250
250
250
250
200
475
350
375
300
200
475
350
375
300
200
750
500
350
375
450
375
350
425
600
300
200
750
500
350
350
475
350
425
200
200
750
500
350
350
350
350
425
200
200
75
75
100
100
200
150
750
500
200
200
200
200
200
350
350
400
400
All Automatic Transmission models - deduct $75 from the value listed if the car is raced with the original automatic transmission
NOTE #2
OPTIONAL factory Turbo or Supercharged models - add $100 to the value listed; use value listed for as-stated or turbo as standard models
NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Make
Model
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth
Pontiac
Pontiac
Pontiac
Pontiac
Pontiac
Pontiac
Pontiac
Pontiac
Porsche
Porsche
Porsche
Porsche
Porsche
Porsche
Porsche
Porsche
Porsche
Porsche
Porsche
Porsche
Porsche
Renault
Renault
Renault
Rover
Saab
Saab
Saab
Saab
Barracuda
Colt
Duster
Fury
Laser
Neon 1st Gen
Neon 2nd Gen
Valiant
2000/Sunbird
Bonneville
Fiero
Grand Prix
GrandAm
Sunfire
Firebird (6-Cyl)
TransAm (8-Cyl)
911
912
924
931 (924 Turbo)
946 (924S)
928
944 / 944S
944S2
951
951S
968
914-4
914-6
Alliance
Dauphine
R5/Le Car
TC2000/3500
99
900
9000
9-3
Pre-'80 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
100
100
150
100
150
150
150
150
150
150
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
275
275
275
275
275
200
200
200
200
200
250
250
250
350
100
150
150
250
150
150
150
150
250
200
175
250
200
250
200
175
300
200
250
200
250
200
250
200
250
200
250
300
175
250
200
250
200
175
250
200
250
175
250
175
250
200
300
200
300
200
300
300
300
300
300
300
150
200
150
200
150
200
150
200
200
350
500
500
500
520
575
575
575
625
625
625
100
150
150
100
150
750
500
250
450
100
150
850
150
200
150
200
150
200
250
450
250
450
250
450
250
250
250
250
250
250
425
425
425
450
300
450
300
450
300
450
300
450
450
300
450
500
400
450
500
400
575
575
575
625
300
300
300
300
300
300
425
450
300
300
300
250
350
350
300
300
250
375
350
300
300
350
350
425
400
350
450
450
400
350
450
450
200
350
300
300
300
250
350
400
450
450
520
520
520
625
575
575
575
575
150
150
150
150
350
400
350
400
350
400
400
450
400
450
400
450
400
450
450
450
450
250
75000
100
50
75
100
75
75
100
100
100
150
200
150
200
150
200
150
200
150
200
100
100
100
150
200
350
150
200
350
150
250
350
275
350
275
400
300
400
300
400
450
350
All Automatic Transmission models - deduct $75 from the value listed if the car is raced with the original automatic transmission
NOTE #2
OPTIONAL factory Turbo or Supercharged models - add $100 to the value listed; use value listed for as-stated or turbo as standard models
NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Make
Model
Saab
Saab
Saab
Saab
Saab
Saturn
Saturn
Subaru
Subaru
Subaru
Subaru
Subaru
Subaru
Subaru
Subaru
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota
Triumph
Triumph
Triumph
Triumph
Triumph
Triumph
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
9-3 SE Turbo
9-5 (B205E)
9-5 (B235E)
9-5 (B308)
9-5 (AERO)
L-Series
S-Series
Impreza L (EJ18)
Impreza LX (EJ22)
Imp. Outback (EJ22)
Impreza RS (EJ25)
Legacy I (BC,BJ,BF)
Legacy II (BD,BG,BK)
Legacy III (BE,BH)
WRX (GC/GF/GM)
Camry
Celica
Corolla
Corona
Cressida
Echo
Hilux (Pick-up)
MR2 (Series 1)
MR2 (Series 2)
Paseo
Supra
Supra Mk IV
Tercel
Spitfire/GT6
TR4/4A/4A-IRS
TR6
TR7
TR8
Vitesse/Herald
Beetle/SuperBeetle
New Beetle
Fox / Jetta (4-cyl)
Pre-'80 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
250
300
300
300
250
300
250
300
100
100
150
200
100
150
150
200
275
150
150
250
200
275
150
200
250
200
275
150
200
250
200
275
150
200
250
200
275
150
200
250
200
300
200
200
250
250
300
200
200
250
250
300
200
250
300
250
300
200
250
300
300
350
200
250
300
300
350
250
250
300
500
300
350
250
250
300
500
300
350
250
300
100
100
100
100
100
100
250
100
250
100
250
100
275
100
275
100
275
100
100
100
350
350
275
400
350
275
400
250
250
225
290
250
225
290
375
530
570
600
525
375
530
570
600
300
225
525
375
530
570
600
300
300
225
525
375
530
570
600
300
300
225
250
225
250
225
310
525
375
550
570
630
300
300
375
550
570
630
350
310
385
310
385
310
385
310
385
350
350
650
400
400
300
350
350
350
350
350
400
400
550
550
550
350
350
350
350
350
350
400
400
450
450
300
325
350
350
350
100
750
475
100
950
525
100
950
550
100
950
575
950
600
350
300
550
300
400
250
300
350
350
350
350
550
300
400
250
300
575
400
400
250
300
575
400
400
300
300
600
400
400
300
350
275
200
250
250
350
350
350
350
400
400
400
400
400
350
275
400
375
275
375
275
375
275
375
275
375
275
375
275
150
75
75
100
100
200
100
100
200
75
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
250
250
250
800
275
800
275
800
275
800
275
800
275
275
100
200
100
200
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
175
175
175
175
175
175
225
225
225
225
250
250
250
250
300
300
300
300
300
100
650
300
100
700
475
All Automatic Transmission models - deduct $75 from the value listed if the car is raced with the original automatic transmission
NOTE #2
OPTIONAL factory Turbo or Supercharged models - add $100 to the value listed; use value listed for as-stated or turbo as standard models
NOTE #3
All cars must be a standard model and trim; high-performance, performace tuned, limited or special edition cars are NOT included in the MPV
NOTE #4
If your car or year/model is not listed contact Phil McKinney (National Chief of Tech & Safety -- philm@chumpcar.com)
Make
Model
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
Volvo
Volvo
Volvo
Yugo
Jetta (6-cyl)
Golf/Rabbit/GTI (4-cyl)
PU/Cabriolet (4-cyl)
Golf (6-cyl)
Karmann Ghia
Dashr/Passat (4-5 cyl)
Quantum (4-5 cyl)
Dasher/Passat (6 cyl)
Quantum (6 cyl)
Scirocco
14X-24X-26X
740-780
850-940
All Models
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175
175
375
325
325
375
375
325
325
375
375
325
325
375
375
325
325
375
375
325
325
375
200
200
300
300
300
200
200
300
300
200
200
300
300
200
200
300
300
200
200
300
300
200
200
300
300
450
450
450
450
450
520
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
200
200
200
200
200
200
175
125
175
200
175
200
175
200
300
175
200
300
175
200
300
250
200
300
250
200
300
250
200
300
250
200
300
250
200
300
300
200
300
450
300
200
300
450
75
75
75
75
75
100
375
325
325
375
525
325
325
375
525
450
450
575
450
450
600
450
450
625
650
FLAGS
The names and descriptions of flags below are used in road racing to convey
commands or information to drivers. Flags will be obeyed immediately and without
question.
Meaning of Each Flag:
A. GREEN FLAG (Solid Green)
The race is under way the instant the green flag is displayed. This flag will normally be
in possession of the Starter only, and will not ordinarily be displayed at the flag stations
around the course. The Green Flag will be pulled once all cars have passed through
the Start/Finish line at the start of the race and will not normally be shown again during
the race.
B. YELLOW FLAG (Solid Yellow)
The Yellow Flag may be displayed in various ways, each configuration is used to
convey a different message:
STANDING YELLOW A potentially dangerous situation exists off or on the
racing surface. Slow down to 70% of race speed. No passing from the time you
see the flag until you pass the danger area AND can see the next manned flag
station that is NOT displaying a yellow flag. Note that there may be several
consecutive stations displaying the Yellow Flag.
WAVING YELLOW FLAG A specific dangerous situation exists on or near the
racing line. IT IS REQUIRED that all cars slow down to 50% of racing speed
and be prepared to stop. No passing from the time you see the flag until you
pass the danger area AND can see the next manned flag station that is NOT
displaying a yellow flag.
SINGLE OR DOUBLE YELLOW, DISPLAYED AT ALL STATIONS Indicates
that the entire course is under a yellow condition. SLOW DOWN, NO
PASSING.
Under all Yellow Flag conditions, cars may carefully pass emergency vehicles once
they are given a wave-by from the emergency vehicle. Cars may also pass other cars
that are disabled or otherwise cannot keep the pace, as signified by a raised arm on
the part of the driver of the off-pace car. If a Pace Car is dispatched on course, remain
single-file behind the Pace Car no passing.
C. PASSING FLAG (Blue with Diagonal Yellow Stripe)
A faster car is approaching you. This flag may be displayed standing or waving,
depending upon the speed with which you are being overtaken. Check your mirrors
and hold your line. Point the faster car by. Again, HOLD YOUR LINE.
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proceed cautiously to the pits in the order in which you came to a stop. Note: No work
will be done to the car, including fueling, until after the race is re-started
LIGHTS INSTEAD OF FLAGS
ChumpCar competes in 24-hours races or other nighttime races or events conducted in
low-light or reduced visibility. During such conditions, ChumpCar uses a series of SLS
units (Safety Light System) to convey flagging/race operation messages to drivers.
YELLOW LIGHT (Solid) To be treated as a waiving Yellow Flag. A
dangerous situation exists ahead, often on a dark track. Slow down to 50% of
racing speed and be prepared to stop. No passing from the time you see the
light until you pass the danger area AND you can see the next SLS that is NOT
displaying the yellow light.
RED LIGHT (Solid) To be treated as a Red Flag. An extremely dangerous
condition exists. THE RACE HAS BEEN STOPPED. Come to an immediate,
controlled (safe) stop at the side of the race track. Do not pass. Leave your
helmet and harness in-place. Leave your taillights on or apply the brake to
illuminate your brake lights (so other cars, corner workers or emergency
vehicles know where you are). When released by a ChumpCar or Race Official,
proceed cautiously to the pits in the order in which you came to a stop. Note:
No work will be done to the car, including fueling, until after the race is re-started
The BLUE LIGHT SPECIAL (Solid) A spotlight with a blue lens is used to
signal a Black Flag condition (both Full Black and Mechanical Black). The light
will normally be issued at the Start/Finish line and will be pointed directly into the
cockpit of the offending car. Proceed directly to the Pit-In station for further
instructions.
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