Welcome aboard. This is, indeed, a great place to get started. It can save
you from making a lot of mistakes. Rulebooks are available from the following
web sites: tah Salt Flats Racing Association, Southern California Bonneville
Nationals, Inc., and East Coast Racing Association (ECTA book only, but almost
identical to SCTA book). I would personally recomment the SCTA rule book since
if you comply with that, you will also be in compliance with ECTA's book.
Are you building a car or bike? From where do y ou hail? Planning on West
Coast, or East Coast - - or both? There's also a Texas Mile, which has really
minimal rules anb is a great place to do shake-down runs.
Dick J
In East Texas
"Jon.the.Wise" <jon.the.wise@gmail.com> wrote:
Just signed up for the landspeed list and figured I'd make my
introduction... I've got a ton of questions, most of which will come
along the way, but my biggest one is just where I can find a rulebook
of sorts that would give me an idea of what equipment would be
required for what kind of cars, so I know what I have to work with.
Thanks.
~Jon
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