Drivers must be a minimum of 14 years old with no exceptions. Certified copy of birth certificate is required. At his sole discretion, the Race Track Promoter has the authority to permit an underage driver to participate in this class.
Roll cages shall be at least 1-inch .062 wall thickness, or 1 1/8 inch .065 wall thickness, or 1 ¼ inch .065-wall thickness. Roll cage shall be made of chromoly steel or equivalent material. The front section of the cage shall be no further back than the steering wheel. Roll cage shall have sufficient fore and aft bracing and strength to support the weight of the car and driver in case of an upset. Cage shall have gussets at the intersecting bars to the uprights. Bends must have at least 3-inch radius. No square or pointed corners allowed. Roll cage must be a minimum of 3 inches above the driver’s helmet. It is mandatory to install a cross brace behind the seat to support the shoulder harness.
Cars must have bumper extending beyond the front and rear tires. Nothing may extend beyond a tangent line from the outside edge of the tires to the bumpers. Nothing may extend beyond the outside edge or the tires or wheels, whichever is the widest. No sharp corners or designs as to hook or damage. All cars must be equipped with nerfing bars. Nerfing bars must extend to inside edge of tires, but not beyond the outside of tire.
On and off switches must be on dash, top of the cowl or on steering wheel. On/off switch must be connected and functional. No radio communication is allowed with the car or the driver.
All wet cell batteries mounted in the cockpit must be covered and vented outside the cockpit area.
Pump gasoline or methanol only. No additives allowed. Spec upper end lube is Sunoco Alky Racing Fuel additive – 7.5 ounces or Klotx Uplon KL107.
4 cylinder 600cc powered cars; minimum car and driver weight is 750 lbs.
Tread; Maximum 50 inches. Minimum 32 inches, center to center of tires. Wheelbase: Maximum 70 inches. Minimum 50 inches, center of front axle to center of rear axle. Rear wheel drive only. All suspension bolts except wheel nuts must be secured by some type of locking device. Inside adjustables must be bolted.
Any shock absorber legal, except no cockpit adjustable shocks.
BRAKES
Brakes will be of sufficient strength so as to slide the wheels while the car is in motion at any given time.
Any wheel size and tire combination may be used, but tires may not exceed 22 ½ inches in height. Air bleaders are allowed. Wheels must be held on with 4 or more standard lug nuts or knock-off hubs. Right rear tire must be a minimum 50-durometer compound tire. Sipping and grooving are allowed. Tire durometer check should be done at least 15 minutes after the races to allow for cool down.
All cars must have complete bodies. Tail sections must be in place for time trials and all races. There must be a metal firewall between driver and engine, made of 24-gauge steel or .0625” aluminum. Body of car must be made of aluminum, metal, fiberglass or high impact plastic. All cars must be an attractive color or colors. No rear view mirrors allowed. The only part of the car allowed to be dismantled for driver to enter or exit is a quick release steering wheel hub. Mudguards must be made of aluminum or fiberglass, and can be no less than 16 inches from the top of the cage. No mechanical, electrical or hydraulic adjustments will be allowed in the cockpit area. All fuel tanks must be equipped with a one-way check valve designed to prevent spillage of fuel in the event of a rollover. No nose wings allowed. Nose plates are allowed.
Motors must have transmission with all stock gears in working order. Any car equipped with a shifting mechanism must have this device mounted in the drivers’ compartment. Chain guards will be made of .090-inch thick aluminum or equivalent and will run on top of chain from the front of the front sprocket to the center of the rear axle. Driver must not be able to touch the chain or sprockets while sitting in the cockpit. All shift levers should be inside cockpit.
Any material used for ballast must be firmly attached as a part of the car’s structure AND such added weight must be painted white AND must have the car's number on it. No liquid or loose ballast such as water, fuel, oil, sandbags, rocks, logs, chains etc. allowed.
4 cylinder 600 cc stock engines. Stock engines as the motor was run on the motorcycle from the factory. No engine work. Stock pistons only. Any air cleaner will be allowed because the factory air box will not fit in some chassis. Any exhaust will be allowed for the same reason. Rods, pistons, cams etc. must be stock. Carburetors must be the same make and model as the motor. Factory injection allowed on gasoline powered cars only. Stock Power Commander is allowed on injection but no external adjustments will be allowed. Carbs may only be changed to allow for alcohol jetting. Allow only 1 OEM black box with manufacturer’s part number to be used on that make. Any type of box that has an external adjustment is considered illegal. Boxes allowed include STOCK black box style Honda “HRC” version or “Yamaha Racing” versions. No aftermarket CDI’s (ignition black boxes) allowed. Aftermarket timing advancers are illegal. Cam gears that are redrilled, slotted or altered are illegal. Charging systems must remain in the motor. Any sprocket (520 or 530) will be allowed. 2003 and 2004, 2005 and 2006 methanol powered engines are allowed on carburetion only. Stock or billet boots are allowed. EXCEPTION: NO KAWASAKI 636 AND no 2006 YZFR6V(C) and/or black bottom motors allowed. No 2006 Black R6 Yamahas or 2007 RR Honda. No current year production motors allowed.
Mufflers are mandatory and must keep the car at 95 decibels or less. All mufflers must be packed, and checked routinely to ensure full packing is in place. No super trapps allowed.
All cars must have legible numbers in colors contrasting to the background on both sides of the car and on the nose. Minimum height of numbers on the nose is 8 inches. Minimum height on the tail is 10 inches. Numbers are limited to 3 digits and letters are not permitted. A number plate is required on the right side of the roll cage in order to race.
SAFETY RULES
NOTE: Cars, parts, components, and/or equipment will not be considered as having been approved by reason of having passed through inspection at any time or any number of times unobserved or undetected.
Unless these specs say you can do something, you cannot.