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    1. #1
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      Feb 2001
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      Portland, OR
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      New Autocrossing oportunity

      If you need some more seat time dialing your car or just the fun of competition come check out the SCCA's new class for 2014:


      Introducing - Classic American Muscle (CAM)

      By Raleigh and Velma Boreen - Regional Development Managers

      Muscle cars have always been a passion of mine. Why did I join SCCA? It was because of the TransAm Series and especially the year 1970. In 1970, all of the manufacturers had entries in the TransAm circuit. Ford with their Mustangs, GM with its Camaros and Firebirds, Chrysler with its Barracudas and Challengers and even American Motors with the Javelin. If you were a car enthusiast in the late 60’s and early 70’s, you were aware of Muscle cars. Today you cannot pick up any car magazine that does not talk about autocrossing and how to enhance the suspension on the car of your choice. It makes perfect sense that SCCA find a spot for these cars to compete and have fun.

      The new Muscle Car class for SCCA Solo is a culmination of over two years of research in trying to find a way to get a new crowd of Soloists to run our events and to join SCCA. Muscle Cars dominate car shows, concourse events and impromptu Cars and Coffee activities. Why not give these enthusiasts with Muscle Cars a place to play? After two years of going to events hosted by The Good Guys, Hot Rod Magazine, Monster Mopar and other organizations, it is obvious that people with Muscle Cars want to try autocrossing. For 2014, the SEB has decided upon a class for Muscle Cars in SCCA. The new class will be called – “CAM” – and it stands for Classic American Muscle.

      The new class will allow all American built cars that are front engine, rear wheel drive a place to compete. All of the cars in the new CAM class will run on 200 tread wear street tires. This fits in with the idea that all of the cars are street legal. All of the cars will need to be street legal, insured and licensed. All of the cars will need to have interiors. The engine and drive train are unrestricted. The class will give people a place to run if they have a 1955 Chevrolet, a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro, a 2013 Dodge Challenger, a 1970 Ford Mustang or any other American built car. We even could see cars from the 1940’s and early 1950’s. The class will be a Regional only class in 2014. It will be in the Solo Rulebook and we are asking that all Regions around the country offer the class and encourage people to participate in this class.

      This should be an exciting opportunity for our clubs to acquire new members. Many fathers in their 40’s, 50’s and 60’s are into Muscle Cars and in many cases, so are their sons and daughters. What a great way to introduce them to the SCCA!
      CLASSIC AMERICAN MUSCLE Overview

      Rationale: The purpose of “CAM” is to attract automobile enthusiasts who are currently interested in and/or participating in the Goodguys® Autocross events or other similar events for “classic” vehicles (e.g., Street Machine, Muscle Car, Hot Rod, Truck, Street Car, Late Model, etc.) built in North America by manufacturers based in the US (e.g., “The Big Three” – GM, Ford, and Chrysler). These avid enthusiasts would largely be a new and different group of folks to join with us as SCCA® members and participants.

      However, many of these types of cars may not have a favorable classification at their local SCCA® Solo® events. By having a simple, single set of rules used across the country, these new autocross enthusiasts would be able to participate in multiple Regional Solo® events with a more consistent experience. Additionally, this gives SCCA and the Solo® Events Board an opportunity to see the viability of this type of participation at all levels of Solo® events.
      CAM 2
      Eligible Vehicles



      Vehicle must be considered a “street legal” (lights, wipers, etc.), US-domestic automobile of front-engine/RWD configuration or a “pick-up” truck. Must be licensed and insured.
      Vehicle must pass the mandatory safety inspection (tech) and be in compliance with Section 3, Vehicles, of the 2014 SCCA® National Solo® Rules.
      Vehicles must weigh at least 3000 pounds.

      Body

      All body panels must be present in the original standard locations and may be modified or replaced.
      EXCEPTION: High-Boys (1954 and earlier), Roadsters (1954 and earlier), and Trucks (1940 and earlier) are not required to have fenders or hood sides.
      All glass must be present. Glass components may be replaced by Lexan®.
      Interior must be finished and have minimum seating for two adults.
      The fuel tank/cell must be separated from the driver/passenger compartment by a metal panel/bulkhead. The fuel tank/cell must not vent into the driver/passenger compartment.

      Wheels and Tires

      Any metallic wheels are allowed. Non-metallic wheels must be certified from an appropriate, recognized standards organization (e.g., SAE, SFI, FIA, TUV, etc.).
      Only DOT-approved tires with a UTQG Treadwear Grade of 200 or higher are permitted.

      Body Electrical System

      Electrical components and wiring are unrestricted.

      Brake System

      Brake system and components are unrestricted.

      Suspension and Steering

      Suspension and steering components are unrestricted. Method of attachment is unrestricted.

      CAM 4
      Engine and Drive Train

      Engine, drive train, and associated components (internal and external) are unrestricted.

      Safety Inspection (Tech) Summary
      Complete details in Section 3.3.3.B of the 2014 SCCA® National Solo® Rules (page 37)

      Loose items removed
      Hub caps (snap-on), trim rings, fender skirts removed
      Seats secured
      Camera(s) secured
      battery secured
      Throttle return in good condition
      Brakes in good condition
      Tires in good condition
      Wheel bearings, steering and suspension in good condition
      Wheels and lug nuts/bolts secured and in good condition
      Seat belts/harnesses secured and in good condition
      Exhaust exit behind driver or to the side
      Fluids no leaks
      Roll bar (if equipped) compliant and at proper height
      Helmet compliant and in good condition
      Snell SA2010, SAH2010, SA2005, SA2000, M2010, M2005, M2000, K2010, K2005, K98
      SFI 31.1, 41.1, 31.1A, 31.2A, 41.1A, 41.2A
      BS6658-85 type A/FR
      Flex fans not permitted
      Alcohol or alcohol/water injection not permitted
      Steering wheel “spinner knobs” not permitted
      Nitrous bottles at the event (Section 1.3.2.M) not permitted


      http://www.oregonscca.com/content/section/3/287/
      __________________
      Daniel Kuehn
      '71 C-Prepared Chevelle


    2. #2
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      Mar 2009
      Location
      Wake Forest,NC
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    3. #3
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      Feb 2001
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      Portland, OR
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      Quote Originally Posted by 71RS/SS396 View Post

      Sorry didn't see that......hoping to drum up some interest in the Pacific North West.......
      Daniel Kuehn
      '71 C-Prepared Chevelle

    4. #4
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      Dec 2010
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      3000 pounds? In other words, that will still mean CP for a lot of folks...

    5. #5
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      Jul 2013
      Location
      St Louis
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      Country Flag: United States
      I joined just the other day for the CAM class. Looks like they will be using Gateway here in STL a lot vs the Family Arena in St Charles.

      Pontiac Powered 72 GTO




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