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2002 Rules
Suggested Changes
The SCTA-BNI board of directors passed the following rules for inclusion
into the 2002 version of the SCTA-BNI rulebook. This is the short version,
to be used as information only.
Section I-17 Rule Change Request
Add new paragraph:
Requests for rule or class change proposals must be submitted on the proper
form, with all sections completely filled out. Forms will be available at
the registration area at all SCTA-BNI events.
Section II-1 Engines
Pg. 14 Add new 6th paragraph:
Overhead cam specialty cylinder heads are not allowed in the XF, XO, XXF &
XXO engine classes.
Add new 10th paragraph:
Flathead Vintage Four (V4F) consists of any pre-1935 American made four
cylinder automotive production engine, up to 220 cid. Only Flathead type
cylinder heads are allowed (valve in block). NO specialty OHV or OHC
conversion cylinder heads are allowed. This class is to be available at El
Mirage dry lake ONLY for the 2002 competition year.
Section II-6 Tires
Delete first sentence: "Tires with 2-ply ."
Delete: Up to 250 MPH & Up to 300 MPH
Rewrite to read:
In excess of 200 MPH: Special tires for racing as designated by the
manufacturer.
Section III- 4.1 Seat Belts
Change date in PP 1 to 1997
Add new 4th PP:
The seat belt clinching mechanism must not be on top of either the SFI tag
or a manufacturer's label. If the belt cannot be installed in this manner
the tag must be relocated.
Section III-21 Windows and Windshields
Add new 3rd PP:
Vehicles entered in classes where the record or minimum is in excess of 250
MPH must use security film on non-safety glass windows or replace the
windows with Lexan.
CAR CLASSES
Special Construction Category
Pg. 41, 2nd paragraph:
Add:
Four wheel drive is allowed.
3rd paragraph:
Delete 3rd sentence.
Vintage Category
Pg. 46 Fuel and Gas Roadster
3rd paragraph, 1st sentence rewrite to read:
Grille shells must have a minimum of 530 square inches of frontal area ('28
Ford) and
must be .
Pg. 48 Street Roadster
1st paragraph, last sentence rewrite to read:
Rear fenders are required. The fenders may be bobbed to the bottom of the
body, but may not be relocated, narrowed or widened.
2nd paragraph, 2nd & 3rd sentence rewrite to read:
The radiator/grille shell may be sectioned or bobbed, but the width may not
be altered. If switched or modified, the grille shell must be of the same
manufacturer of the body (e. g. Ford to Ford, Chevrolet to Chevrolet, etc.)
but not less than 530 square inches of frontal area.
Page 49 3rd paragraph, 3rd sentence rewrite to read:
Flooring in the car shall be stock or above the top lip of the top frame
rail, and comply with the definition of Floorboards contained in section
IV-16.
Modified Category
Pg. 57 Modified Sports
Change allowed classes at top of page to:
Modified Sports - /BFMS, /FMS, /BGMS, /GMS
Delete: (Gas Only)
Rewrite 2nd PP, 1st sentence to read:
Streamlining ahead of and including the cowl, channeling, belly pans, skirts
are allowed. Spoilers as defined in Section IV-29f are allowed.
Delete 3rd sentence:
Air dams .
Change 7th(6th) sentence to read:
.purchased from the dealer, remain unmodified and mounted in the stock
location.
Pg. 58
Delete 4th paragraph.
Add new paragraph:
Vehicles competing against minimum class speeds may set records, earn
individual and club points but may not count those points towards the Dry
Lakes Season Championship in the competition year 2002.
Modified & Modified Mini Pickups
Pg. 58 & 59
Add new paragraph:
Pickups with cab mounted gas tanks must have gas tank removed. The tank must
be relocated so as to offer no aerodynamic advantage.
CLASSIC CATEGORY
Add new category as passed by a board vote.
See separate attachment.
Production Category
Pg. 60
Rewrite 1st paragraph of category intro per attachment from Bobby Sykes.
Pg. 63
Delete 5th paragraph.
Production & Production Mini Pickups
Pg. 64 & 65
Add new paragraph:
Pickups with cab mounted gas tanks must have gas tank removed. The tank must
be relocated so as to offer no aerodynamic advantage.
Section X - El Mirage Rules
Add new item 11)
V4 Flathead Roadster (V4F/) class:
For El Mirage competition only the Flathead V4 Roadster class will comply
with all rules and regulations as the current V4/FMR class. Vehicles in this
new class may compete for records, individual and club points, but CANNOT
compete for the Dry Lakes Season Championship in the competition year 2002.
Add new minimum to Unblown Fuel Modified Roadster records:
V4F/FMR Minimum 100.000
Classic Category
This category encompasses American coupes and sedans produced prior to and
including 1981,
with a production rate of at least 500 vehicles of the same model for sale
to the general public. The classes within this category are intended to
provide a venue for coupes and sedans from the "Golden Era" of American
automobile production. Vehicles will include post-vintage cars such as the
1949-50 Ford and Mercury through the popular Muscle Car years of Camaros,
Mustangs and Chargers. Entries must be unaltered in height, width, and
contour with all stock panels, i.e. hoods, fenders, doors, etc., mounted in
their original relationship to each other. The vehicle must have been
originally produced with suitable seating for four adults. For reasons of
economy and historical authenticity, certain electronic engine technologies
are not allowed.
Vehicles within the year range of 1928 and 1948 using a non-vintage engine
such as a Chevrolet or Ford OHV V8 may compete with the fenders removed. All
safety requirements dependent on the existing class record must be met. In
the case of no class record the next higher-class record will be used for
safety requirements. Body and chassis modifications as allowed in the
equivalent Modified category class may be used.
Classes within the Classic Category are the equivalent of the Modified and
Production categories with body modifications as allowed in those
categories.
The following items are allowed; capacitive discharge type ignition systems
with rev limiter. Carburetors or mechanical fuel injection. One distributor
or one magneto, one ignition system only. OEM EFI and sensor controlled
ignitions are allowed but must be stock and not modified in any way for the
year and model of the vehicle entered. Direct reading gauges, either
electronic or mechanical.
The following items are NOT allowed Electronic Fuel Injection, EFI. Sensor
controlled engine management systems with feedback loop. Multiple magnetos
or distributors. Computers, which effect engine operations as, described in
sect. II-17. Data recorders that either print or download functions of the
engine or vehicle performance.
It is intended that the vehicles for which these classes have been created
will compete in the Classic Category. The only exception is for vehicles
with a non-O.E.M. electronic fuel injection system, EFI. Vehicles using a
non-O.E.M. electronic fuel injection, EFI, may compete in the Modified
Category classes with all other modifications allowed for the class entered.
In order to prevent a vehicle from competing in both the Classic and
Modified categories, the following policy is established:
Once a vehicle in this category has competed in a SCTA/BNI sanctioned event,
the vehicle must forever remain in the category in which it first raced.
Body classes: /CBFAlt, /CFAlt, /CBGAlt, /CGAlt, /CBGC, /CGC - Engine
classes: A, B, C, D, E
Body class: /CProd - Engine classes: AA, A, B, C, D, E
Body class: /CPS - Engine classes: C, D, E
The rules for this new category are being tested for one (1) year. Vehicles
may compete for records, individual and club points, but CANNOT compete for
the Dry Lakes Season Championship in the competition year 2002.
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