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Title: Trophy class racing info?
Post by: Dick Mitchell on October 23, 2012, 04:26:11 am
Hey all,

I was thinking of running my car at the Hot VW's Drag day and had a few questions regarding regulations.  I'd be doing the trophy/sportsman class for street cars.  I haven't had much luck finding the rules/regulations online.  I did find the PRA rules but was unsure if those are the rules that need to be abided for trophy class as well.  It's been about 10 years since I raced at an event so I'm unsure on what rules have changed.  Any info or tips would be appreciated

My main concerns are with regards to:

-Helmet/neck restraint requirements?
-using rubber fuel line
-Wheel adapters (front)

Thanks

My car is running an 1800cc with dual 40 DCNF's, K-8 cam, 40x35.5 heads, etc. so it won't be setting times below 13-secs. 


Title: Re: Trophy class racing info?
Post by: richie on October 23, 2012, 05:06:26 am
Hey all,

I was thinking of running my car at the Hot VW's Drag day and had a few questions regarding regulations.  I'd be doing the trophy/sportsman class for street cars.  I haven't had much luck finding the rules/regulations online.  I did find the PRA rules but was unsure if those are the rules that need to be abided for trophy class as well.  It's been about 10 years since I raced at an event so I'm unsure on what rules have changed.  Any info or tips would be appreciated

My main concerns are with regards to:

-Helmet/neck restraint requirements?
-using rubber fuel line
-Wheel adapters (front)

Thanks

My car is running an 1800cc with dual 40 DCNF's, K-8 cam, 40x35.5 heads, etc. so it won't be setting times below 13-secs. 

I am not 100% certain on whats required for helmet,if you search irwindale raceway I think they have the requirements on there for what et & speed helmet needed etc,they dont like to see lots of rubber fuel line,official line is must be less than 12inches rubber hose,they will only check for wheel nuts all being present and tight & no hubcaps allowed,must have a seat belt,seat secured, no oil leaks, fuel tank area sealed, if they open the hood and can see daylight  through the dash they will make you seal it up,must have muffler and as its 1/8 mile you will proberly go quicker than 13s ;)

cheers richie


Title: Re: Trophy class racing info?
Post by: Jason Foster on October 23, 2012, 05:09:19 am
Drag day is at Irwindale and 1/8 mile so I sure hope you do better than 13 secs.

The real rule for rubber fuel line is no more than 12 inches I believe.
Not sure on helmet but might be 8.50 and quicker also I believe if you have roll bar you need helmet
don't worry about the adapters must have all lug nuts though and no hubcaps.  With slicks studs should protrude from the lugs at least the equivalent to the diameter of the stud

I've gone 7.69 there with no neck brace not sure when or if it's required......Hope that's some help


Title: Re: Trophy class racing info?
Post by: Dick Mitchell on October 23, 2012, 05:51:03 am
haha, whoops, I forgot to compensate that time for the 1/8 mile.  I too hope I go over 13-sec  ;D

Looks like all I'll need to do is change my line underneath the tank to steel-braded and seal up my speaker hole in the dash. 



Title: Re: Trophy class racing info?
Post by: richie on October 30, 2012, 19:21:11 pm
Was this you & your car? was real nice looking

cheers richie