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Rules
The
rules on this page are very
generic. They are only intended to provide some basic
guidelines for each class. Remember that many organizations do not require a car to have period race
history however they must be prepared as they would have been during
their model year. You should always consult your vintage
organization regarding their specific rules. In general most organizations closely follow the rules
of the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA).
The SCCA still publishes both Vintage and
Historic General Competition Rules as well as Production car
rules. Please note that SCCA defines cars produced prior to 1962 to be Vintage and cars produced after
1962 through 1972 to be Historic.
Click on this link to obtain an SCCA order form for rule books. When
the order page is displayed, scroll down the page to locate the
Order Form.
B-Sedan
- Typically any car that competed in
the B-Sedan (B/S) class from 1966 through 1972 is
eligible.
- The allowed displacement range is 1301
cc up to, but not over 2500 cc.
- Common cars are Ford Cortina and
Escort, Lotus Cortina, Datsun 510, BMW 1600/1800/2002 and Alfa
Romeo GTA/GTV. There are over 70 cars shown in the
1972 SCCA rule book as eligible for B-Sedan. Check the Marque List option
to view a list of all known cars.
- All bodywork must be original to
include the inner fenders.
- Interior may be removed (seats, carpet,
headliner, ect.).
- Side window glass may be removed.
- Clutch and flywheel is free however the
flywheel must be the same diameter as original
- Engine may be rebored to a maximum of
.047 over. Pistons, pins and connecting rods are
free.
- Heads may be milled to increase
compression.
- Headllights, side marker lights may be
removed and their openings covered or used for air ducts.
- Springs and shocks are free but they
must use the same number as original.
- Wet, loaded weight restrictions are
based on a factor applied to the displacement. As an
example a SHOC, non-crossflow motor will allow 1.1 pounds per cc
of displacement. Factors range from 1.0 for pushrod motors
to 1.2 for DHOC motors.
- Bumpers may be removed and a front
spoiler may be added.
- Maximum wheel size is limited to 1 inch
wider than stock, same height as stock. Maximum is 7 x 15.
- Treaded tires, 60 series or
higher.
Trans-Am 2.5
The short history of the Trans-Am 2.5
series began in November of 1969 when the SCCA split the small
sedans into their own series. The entire B-Sedan class was
officially included in the Trans-Am series in January 1973 along
with FIA groups 1 through 4. In January 1975 the series
was once again reorganized and the small sedans were
dropped.
Generally B-Sedan rules apply to this
class with following changes or additions.
- Limited to cars (make and model) that
participated in the Trans-Am 2.5 series. Sedans
that are known to have participated are;
Alfa Romeo GTA, BMW 1600, 2002, Datsun 510, Volvo 142, Triumph
Vitesse.
- Bumpers must be in their original
mounts. This is not generally enforced by most
organizations.
- Treaded tires, 60 series or
higher.
Production
Inclusion in a production class of any sedan
is a decision made by a vintage organization rather than by the car
being defined in the SCCA's eligibility list. There were no
sedans defined in the 1967 or 1972 Production Car Rules
(Historic). It is common for some organizations to classify
these cars as E production. |