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GOODYEAR CHALLENGE  LATE MODEL SERIES RULES
 
Sunday, January 6, 2008

2008 Goodyear Challenge Late Model Rules

TEAM FASCAR TOUR OFFICIALS
Don Nerone, General Series Manager
Sandy Nerone, Assistant Manager
Rick Anges, Announcer
Jane Smith, Media and Internet
Rick Hall…Sunbelt Super Series, Extreme Modified, Director
Mel Hall…Scorer
Marlene Elkins…Scorer
Kevin Orzel...Spotter
Scott Jackman…Goodyear Challenge Series, Southern Sportsman
Series, Mini Stock Challenge Series, Director
Becky Jackman…Scorer
Mickey McGee…Track Official
Kenny Mason…SS-MS Tech
…GY Tech
Butch Pierce…Advance Auto Parts Pro Truck Series, Director
Butch Pierce…Tech
Marlene Elkins…Scorer
Barbara Pierce…Track and Pace Truck Driver for All
FLAGMEN
Chris Hopkins
Dick Westfall
Lavern Patrick
Rick Hall
Scott Jackman

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Don Nerone…386/547-5152
Sandy Nerone…386/547-5153
Rick Hall…863/698-1135
Scott Jackman…863/698-8429
Butch Pierce…407/702-4179

WEBSITE: www.fascartours.com
E-MAIL Don Nerone donsix2@msn.com
Scott Jackman racinggoodyear@aol.com
Rick Hall Fascartours@aol.com
Butch Pierce Racing57@yahoo.com


2008 GENERAL RULES
FORWARD

The Official Rules and Race Procedures contained herein are designed primarily for the benefit of Drivers and Car Owners. They were compiled, after careful consideration, by a group of persons who have many years of experience as Drivers, Car Owners and Promoters of race events.

It is the intent of the FASCAR Officials to enforce these rules impartially and consistently so that each individual has an equal opportunity to compete with all other cars in his/her class. No set of rules was ever written which could not be criticized in some way, or misinterpreted.

It is requested that any individual who feels that a given rule should be clarified, bring it to the attention of one of the FASCAR Officials for interpretation. In this way, each driver can understand the intent of all of the rules before a problem arises. In any case, interpretation of rules by FASCAR Officials will be considered final.

We wish for every participant in the sport of racing to find it enjoyable and rewarding and we will endeavor, with your cooperation, to make it so.

Sincerely,

TEAM FASCAR TOUR OFFICIAL

2008 GENERAL RULES

1. OFFICIALS:
General Series Manager, Assistant Manager, Flagman, Race Director, Technical and Safety Inspectors, Tour Personnel and Scorers.

2. COMPETITORS:
COMPETITORS ARE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS AND NOT AGENTS, SERVANTS OR EMPLOYEES. Competitors will use their own methods in performing their duties in accordance with the Speedway rules, as they may be amended from time to time. It will be the competitor’s obligation to furnish any tools, supplies, or materials, which he/she deems necessary to perform his/her duties. Competitors will be responsible for competing, and all actions of competitor’s employees, crew and agents. Competitor assumes and takes full responsibility for reporting and paying to the appropriate authorities all charges, premiums and taxes, if any, due or payable to any funds the member may receive as a result of his duties and/or activities as a competitor, including but not limited to social security taxes, unemployment insurance taxes, compensation insurance, income taxes and withholding taxes.

ALL COMPETITORS MUST PICK UP THEIR PAY AT THE END OF EACH RACE NIGHT. PAY WILL NOT BE MAILED!! THIS IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO STAY AND GET YOUR PAY!

3. PROTESTS:
YOU MUST TAKE THE CHECKERED FLAG TO HAVE THE OPTION TO PROTEST. Protests must be made in writing specifying the rule(s) considered to have been violated. TIME LIMIT: All protests must be filed within FIVE (5) minutes after a race ends.
PROTESTS must be registered with the Head Tech Inspector, Assistant
Tech Inspector or Pit Steward.
FEES:
P & G/Carburetor inspection $50.00
NO track fee
Motor tear down – upper $200.00
Motor tear down – lower $200.00
Total motor tear down $400.00
NO track fee

If the car is found to conform to the rules and the protest is disallowed, the protest fee will go to the protested car. If the car is found to be in violation of the rules and the protest is allowed, the protest fee will be returned to the protestor. The Tech Inspector may require a car at random to conform to any/all track/division rules. ONLY the protested car’s Owner/Driver or designated person (TWO) (2) people max), the party protesting the legality and Track Officials will be allowed to be present at a protest ruling. Party means: The person who protests must be a car owner or driver participating in the race. More than one driver may protest any one car if they put up the protest fee for a specific rule violation. ALL “VISUAL”PROTESTS MUST BE MADE IN WRITING THIRTY (30) MINUTES PRIOR TO YOUR RACE. Excessive protesting will NOT be tolerated and will result in disqualification, loss of points and fines. The FASCAR Officials will determine this. THEIR DECISIONS ARE FINAL.

Goodyear Challenge Series

Protest for Spec Motors
Spec Motor protest is 1000.00; you must have it in writing
And must be presented no later than when the cars clear tech.
The motor will be pulled and given to one of the engine builders.
It will then be taken to their shop, dynode and inspected.
If the engine is in specs it will be returned to the owner
If it does NOT meet specs it will then be confiscated by the series
And the $1,000.00 will be returned to the protesting party.
You must be a member in good standing and competing in that event
to protest. Any FASCAR Spec Engine in any car is For Sale, after
any event for the cost of a replacement engine.


4. PROTEST REFUSAL, DISQUALIFICATIONS AND/OR RULE INFRACTIONS:
Any Car Owner/Driver, refusing an engine protest of any kind, will lose all money, points and trophies earned for that race date.
A. The next time the car competes it will be “torn down” and inspected after the race regardless of the finishing position.
B. If the Driver refuses the second time, the Driver will lose all points earned to date for the entire season.
C. Any competitors who fail to tear down a car for inspection when requested to do so by the FASCAR Official in charge of the event will be subject to a minimum fine of $500.00 and/or indefinite suspension and/or disqualification of a Driver and car for the rest of season.
D. The Driver cannot borrow another car to compete.
5. CONDUCT VIOLATIONS:
Every Car Owner/Driver at an event is expected to conduct themselves in a sportsmanlike manner. Every Car Owner/Driver is directly responsible for their crewmembers. Any infractions of this rule will be charged to Car Owner/Driver. Failure to obey FASCAR Officials or Security could result in fines, suspension, and possible disqualifications with the loss of all points, money and trophies for that race date or all points accumulated for the entire point’s season. If you do not return a trophy you will be charged for that trophy and suspended for the next race.


SUSPENSIONS OR PENALTIES INCLUDE BOTHE DRIVER AND THE CAR. IF YOU ARE SUSPENDED FROM ONE (1) RACE TRACK OR FASCAR TOUR FOR ANY INFRACTION, THE SAME SUSPENSION OR PENALTY WILL APPLY TO THE OTHER TWO (2) TRACKS AND TOURS.
A. Any rule infraction in any division will result in 25% of his/her points being removed for the first infraction. Percentage goes up after the first infraction and may result in suspension.
B. Anyone, be it Car Owner, Driver, Crew Member and/or family member entering a pit area other than their own, will be considered at fault if they are involved in a disturbance and could result in a minimum TWO (2) week suspension, possible disqualification with loss of all points, money and trophies for that race date or all points accumulated for the entire points season and/or a fine of a minimum a $250.00. This applies to the Driver and car as well as the individual involved.
8. Anyone, be it Car Owner. Driver, Crew Member and/or family member who is determined to be guilty of un-sportsmanlike conduct on or off the track by a FASCAR Official, could result in a minimum of TWO (2) week suspension, possible disqualification with loss of all points, money and trophy for that race date, or all points accumulated for the entire point season and/or a fine of $500.00 the 1st time, $1,000 the 2nd time and 3rd time $5,000 minimum and full suspension for remainder of season. This applies to the Driver and car as well as the individual involved.
8. Anyone, be it Car Owner, Driver, Crew Member and/or family member who performs an act or participates in actions deemed by FASCAR Officials as detrimental to the sport, including but not necessarily limited to verbal abuse of any FASCAR Official could result in a minimum TWO (2) week suspension, possible disqualification with the loss of all points, money and trophies for that race date, or all points accumulated for the entire point season and/or a fine of $250.00 minimum. This applies to the Driver and car as well as the individual involved.
8. Any Competitor(s) who assaults or threatens bodily harm to any FASCAR Official or persons serving under his direction could result in a minimum TWO (2) week suspension, possible disqualification with the loss of all points, money, trophy for that race date or all points accumulated during the entire point season and/or a MINIMUM FINE OF $500.00.

8. Any Competitor(s), Owner(s) or Crew Member(s) who participate in fights in the Pits, on the track, or on the track premises could result in a minimum TWO (2) week suspension, possible disqualification with the loss of all points, money and trophy for that race date, or all points accumulated for the entire point season and/or a MIMIMUM FINE OF $500.00.
8. If you elect to go the rear of the field for the feature, you must tell the Registration or Scoring. Failure to do so will result in a loss of points and/or money.
8. NO PASSENGERS WILL BE ALLOWED IN OR ON THE RACE CARS FOR ANY REASON.

8. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES:
WHEN YOU PAY/ENTER THE FIRST PIT GATE, YOU ARE IN THE PITS AT ALL 3 TRACKS. It is forbidden to consume any alcoholic beverages in the pits during any race event. You MAY NOT go to the grandstands and consume alcohol and return to the Pits. GLASS BOTTLES ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE PITS AT ANY TIME.
Violation will mean immediate expulsion from the Pits as well as disciplinary action not limited to a TWO (2) week suspension and /or a minimum $250.00 fine. This applies to the Driver and car to which the individual is affiliated with as well as the individual involved.

8. “INJURY”
Anyone injured during the course of the racing program MUST notify the track EMS/EMT’s and provide all required information prior to leaving the premises on that date in order to be eligible for any insurance benefits. Notifications made after that date will not be accepted and the insurance eligibility will be forfeited. If you are injured and you put in a claim for insurance, you will be required to provide a DOCTOR’S RELEASE before you will race again at any FASCAR series. ANYONE INJURED WHILE FIGHTING IS NOT COVERED BY TRACK INSURANCE.

8. PIT SPEED:
Excessive speed and/or careless driving in the Pits will not be tolerated and will result in suspension, disqualification, and possible Car Owner/Driver fines or both.
9. RACE EVENT PARTICIPATION:
All Competitors, Car Owners, Crew Members, and/or Mechanics AGREE THE TRACK IS IN SAFE, RACEABLE, AND USABLE CONDITION IF THEY TAKE PART IN DRIVING ACTIVITIES. No Car Owner/Driver, Crew Member and/or Mechanics shall have any claim for damages, expenses or otherwise against promoter operating corporation, or officers, directors, officials, agents, or employees by reason of disqualification, or damage to either the car, Driver, or both. All Car Owners/Drivers, Crew Members and/or Mechanics assume full responsibility for any and all injuries sustained, including death and property damage, anytime they are on the racing premises, enrooted there to or there from.

10. ENTRY/FORMS & FEES:
A. FORMS: Any and all entry forms, license forms, etc., submitted by a competitor MUST BE LEGIBLE and contain all information requested, including signature of the Car Owner/Driver.
B. FEES: Race event entry fees are for the car and do not include the Pit Pass cost for Car Owner/Driver or Crew Members.
50 lap races $50.00 Member
$75.00 Non-Member
100 lap races $75.00 Member
$100.00 Non-Member
125 lap races $100.00 Member
$125.00 Non-Member
200 lap races $125.00 Member
$150.00 Non-Member

11. FALSE INFORMATION:
Anyone giving false information to any FASCAR Official at any time will NOT be tolerated and may result in being fined, suspended, possible disqualification with loss of all points, money and trophies for that race date or all of the above.

12. QUALIFYING PROCEDURES:
The Driver that qualifies (time trials) the car must start the race in the SAME car. If there is a Driver/Car change from qualifying, the car will start in the rear (Car and Driver qualify as “one unit” race ready), if there is a position available. The tires you qualify on MUST be the tires you start the race on. TIRES MUST PUNCH A MINIMUM OF 48 ON THE DUROMETER AT ALL TIMES. NO TOLERANCE.

13. FALSE STARTS:
A false start occurs when a Driver breaks the plane of the bumper of the car in front of him/her or moves forward from his/her position before the starting signal is given. Penalty will be Starter/Flagman’s decision.
14. STARTS:
All cars must start under their own power at the beginning of each race. The FASCAR Flagman starts the race on the initial start. The lead car, inside pole position, starts the race on the restarts. All divisions will comply with a single file restart unless a change is made prior to a big event. Drivers will be notified at the Driver’s meeting of any change in the start/restarts. The leader and all odd numbered cars line up on the inside. The second place car and all even numbered positions line up on the outside. The finish of the last completed lap by the COMPETITIVE FIELD lines up restarts. IF YOU DO NOT TAKE THE INITIAL GREEN, YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ENTER THE RACING SURFACE.

15. MINIMUM DURATION:
If a Feature is stopped at less than 50% of its scheduled distance and is not restarted, it will be considered incomplete and organizers will NOT be obligated to distribute funds. If 50% or more has been run, the event will be considered complete. RACES MAY BE LAP OR TIME LIMITED DURING THE RACE SEASON.

16. FINISH LINE INTERPRETATION:
The finish line shall be considered to extend from the grandstand retaining wall to the inside of pit wall, and any car rolling down pit road under its own power may legally receive the green, white or checkered flag. YOU MUST TAKE THE CHECKERED FLAG TO WIN THE RACE.

17. SCORING COMPLAINTS:
If the Car Owner/Driver has a complaint about scoring they MUST notify a FASCAR Official and wait until the race is completed to consult with the PROPER OFFICIALS. The Scorer and/or Flagman are available AFTER the race program is complete. NO ONE, for any reason, will disrupt or halt the program to voice a complaint. ABSOLUTELY NO ONE IS ALLOWED IN THE SCORING TOWER TO DISCUSS ANY CALLS MADE DURING OR AFTER THE RACE. NO ONE, EXCEPT FASCAR OFFICIALS, is allowed on the “hill” (the entrance to the racing surface) at Orlando Speed World.

18. CARS SENT TO THE REAR OF LINE UP DURING A RACE:
A. If the leader is involved in an altercation on the track with another competitor and, it is deemed rough driving, the leader may get his position back at the discretion of the Race Director.
B. If your car causes the yellow or red light or flags to be displayed, it will be sent to the rear. (Behind the last car on the lead lap, if you were on the lead lap.)
C. Any other action taken will be at the FASCAR Official’s discretion.

19. CAUTION LAPS:
On all caution laps, cars will line up single file for the restart. Under caution, the Drivers are to be very cautious and aware of the cars involved in the wreck, the wreckers, the safety buggy, and the crew working on the track. NO ONE is allowed on the racing surface during a caution or while the race is under red EXCEPT FASCAR OFFICIALS or unless approved by a FASCAR Official. Failure to comply will result in disqualification, suspension and or fines for the driver/car involved.

20. BLACK FLAG:
The BLACK FLAG is a CONSULTATION flag. If a car smokes excessively, it will be Black Flagged for consultation. If you bring out the caution unassisted, 3 TIMES, you will be Black Flagged and sent to the Pits for the remainder of your race. Both rules will be enforced at the discretion of the Starter/FASCAR Officials.

21. DISQUALIFICATION:
This is a ruling made by FASCAR Officials, and will result in the loss of all points, monies or trophies for the race date. You will be responsible for replacing any trophy damaged or not returned if you are disqualified. Any other action taken will be at the FASCAR Officials discretion.

22. INSPECTION:
Each entered car must be inspected and approved by the Technical Inspector before it will be allowed to participate in competition or practice. Cars damaged or altered after they have been inspected are subject to re-inspection and approved by the Tech Inspector. The Car Owner/Driver is responsible for the legality of their car.

23. CAR NUMBERS:
The Series Officials ONLY issues car numbers, at the time of licensing. Numbers are issued to Car Owner/Driver purchasing a current FASCAR license. A returning Car Owner/Driver has 30 days to claim his number. CAR NUMBERS CANNOT BE RESERVED WITHOUT THE PURCHASE OF A FASCAR LICENSE. All divisions will have numbers 18” tall, 3” thick on the roof facing the grandstand side and both doors. 6” tall numbers will appear on the upper right hand corner of the windshield; right front bumper cover; left rear bumper cover.

24. 4 WHEELERS, SCOOTERS, BICYCLES, ETC.:
Must have the car number of the racecar you are with, displayed where it can be seen. If not displayed, the race car/driver will be penalized. 4 wheelers, push carts, etc. are NOT allowed on Pit Road or the Race Track for any reason.

25. CAR WEIGHT:
In all divisions, weight must be displayed on right and left side of the hood. 1 lb. per green flag lap may be deducted from the total weight at the end of the race for all divisions.

26. MOTOR CUBIC INCHES:
In all divisions, motor cubic inches (c c’s) must be displayed on the right and left side of the hood.

27. CRASHES:
***If your car is crashed and you do not leave the track in an ambulance, you MUST remain with your car until it is in your pits. If you do not remain with your car, you will be penalized***

28. DECALS, ETC.:
No obscene decals/paintings/expressions, etc. on racecars, trailers, etc.

29. ALL SERIES DIVISIONS MUST GO THROUGH TECH, REGISTER AND PAY BEFORE YOU CAN PRACTICE. REGISTRACTION WINDOW WILL CLOSE 30 MINUTES PRIOR TO RACE TIME.

30. RADIO SPOTTERS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL SERIES RACES.

1. EXHAUST: All divisions’ exhaust must exit outside car.
2. DRIVE SHAFT LOOP: Drive shaft loop is required and must be constructed of at least 1/8” thick by 1” wide steel minimum and should be mounted no more than 6 inches back from front of drive shaft. DRIVE SHAFT MUST BE PAINTED WHITE!!
3. NO WHEEL WEIGHTS ALLOWED IN ANY DIVISION.
4. GROUND CLEARANCE: All divisions will have at least 4 inch frame/body panels to ground clearance.
5. ALL WEIGHT added to cars MUST be bolted in with minimum
1/2 inch bolts with locking nuts, minimum two (2) bolts/nuts per 50 lbs., minimum 5 lb. blocks and MUST be painted white with car number and division painted or engraved on each block. NO WEIGHT ALLOWED IN DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT.
6. NO sheet metal screws. RIVETS ONLY.
7. RADIATORS must have a catch can mounted in front of engine firewall.
***Optional overflow on windshield***
NO ANTIFREEZE**WATER ONLY IN ALL DIVISIONS.
8. LUGS: 1/2-inch minimum.
9. TIRES: Track approved tires only. TIRES MUST “PUNCH” A MINIMUM OF 48 ON THE DUROMETER AT ALL TIMES. NO TOLERANCE.
10. DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER ANY CASTING NUMBERS.
11. WINDSHIELD: Minimum 1/8-inch lexan (not Plexiglas) for front windshield. Minimum 1/16-inch lexan for rear window for those divisions allowed a rear window
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***CHANNEL 1 FASCAR RADIO FREQUENCY IS 468.8625***

SAFETY EQUIPMENT

ALL SAFETY EQUIPMENT MUST BE USED ANYTIME THE RACE CAR IS ON THE RACING SURFACE.
1. 2000 SNELL approved helmet and have visible sticker for inspection. Complete fire suit, gloves and shoes. Helmet can be no older the 5 years. If it is not dated or if it is older, it will be at the discretion of the Officials.
Fire suit must not be torn nor have any holes.
2. Tech approved window net with outside access release. NO MESH NETS.
3. Aluminum driver’s seat is required. Safety harness approved and no older than 3 years,. if older, it will be Officials decision.
4. Fire extinguisher MANDATORY. On Board Fire System is mandatory in Super Late Models and is highly recommended for all other Touring divisions.
5. A battery disconnect switch is MANDATORY and MUST be easily accessible to the Safety Crew and Driver. “ON” and “OFF” MUST be labeled clearly to be seen by the Safety Crew from OUTSIDE the car. Battery and all electrical connections must be a minimum of 18 inches from the fuel cell.
6. NO ELECTRIC FUEL PUMPS.
7. RACING FUEL CELL: Fuel cell with scatter shield is MANDATORY. 22 gallon MAXIMUM with foam. Must have check valve. 9 inch MINIMUM GROUND CLEARANCE and rear protection bar – minimum 1 3/4 inch .095 bar. 2 straps minimum 1 inch wide surrounding the ENTIRE fuel cell. FUEL CELLS MUST BE BOLTED – NO RIVETS**NO SHEET METAL SCREWS**. Location of fuel cells MUST be approved by Tech Inspector. If fuel lines pass through driver’s compartment, they must be housed in rigid tubing. PUMP FUEL ONLY. NO ALCOHOL, NO ADDITIVES. Fuel must come from fuel cell directly to the carburetor without passing through any cooling/altering devices.
8. ROLL CAGE: Must be Tech approved.
9. Firewall/floorboard: must be 20 gauge steel. No holes allowed in firewall or floorboard.
10. BRAKES: ALL FOUR (4) WHEELS must have brakes in good working condition.
11. No louvers in any division.
12. No fins, tunnels or panning in any division.
13. NO EQUIPMENT WILL BE CONSIDERED AS HAVING BEEN APPROVED BY REASON OFHAVING PASSED THROUGH INSPECTION UNOBSERVED. ANY EQUIPMENT THAT DOES NOT CONFORM TO SPECIFICATIONS OR TOLERANCES CONTAINED IN THE RULEBOOK IS NOT ELIGIBLE.
If you have a variance from the regular rule in a division, must have it specified in writing, signed and dated by the Tech Official in the Notes section in the back of your rule book.
The Series Management reserves the right to add or delete rules at their option. Their decision is final in all cases.
ALL DRIVERS ARE REQUIRED TO READ ALL GENERAL AND SAFETY RULES!!

POINTS:

This year we have decided to give some additional points. There will be 25 points given to those racers who are registered and the race is RAINED OUT! There will be 50 additional points given to registered drivers for TOWING to Lake City. NOW YOU MUST REMEMBER THAT THIS IS FOR A LICENSED MEMBER ONLY!

2008 GOODYEAR CHALLENGE SERIES

CAR:
Any American made 1982 or newer late model production sedan.
**Includes GM. Tech Inspector must approve any other model. Wheelbase will be a minimum of 105 inches. No front wheel drives.

CHASSIS:
A. 50 lb. weight break for stock clip if it includes 5” springs and stock steering box.
B. Stock front clip may be altered for fuel pump and top A-frame
mounts.
C. No relocating of cross member. Cross member may be cut out and reformed for oil pan clearance.
D. Frame rails may be fabricated front clip is allowed with stock lower control arms. ALL FABRICATED CLIPS MUST BE APPROVED BY FASCAR TECH.

BODY:
A. Refer to current ABC Body Rule Book. ABC Body is mandatory. If any other body is used, it MUST conform to all ABC body measurements and rules and, you MUST add 100 lbs.
B. NO 2003 down force bodies to any kind.
C. No jacking points inside of body allowed.
D. Rear deck lid must open without the use of tools (example: hinged with wind force on spoiler to hold it down, or industry standard hood pins).
E. Body rub rails allowed. Must be maximum 1 inch square tubing, painted same color as car, attached by welding, or bolted with 3/8” carriage bolts.
F. Wings of the nose, just in front of the front tires, must be no wider than 81 inches from left side to right side and not tapered. Must be straight.
G. Interior minimum 20 gauge steel mandatory for rear firewall and drivers compartment.

ROLL CAGE:
A. Must be Tech Inspector approved. Must consist of continuous hoops, not less than 1-3/4” outside diameter, and must have a wall thickness of at least .095”.

B. Must be frame mounted in at least six (6) places. Body mounted roll cages are not acceptable.
C. Roll cage must go from frame rail to frame rail. Must consist of a configuration of front a rear hoops connected by tubing on the side or side hoops in a manner deemed acceptable by the Tech Inspector. Driver’s head must not protrude above cage with helmet on and strapped in driver’s seat.
D. Roll cage must be securely supported and braced. Low carbon, mild steel tubing is recommended. Other materials are subject to prior approval.
E. No iron pipe or square tubing allowed. No brazing or soldering allowed. Roll cage must have a 3/16” inspection hole in a non-critical area.
F. FOOT PROTECTION bar across back of engine recommended with vertical bars.

FUEL CELL:
A. See Safety Equipment Rules.
B. Fuel: See Safety Equipment Rules.

SUSPENSION:
A. Must be stock for frame with exception of racing shocks, wedge bolts and changing of springs. Front wedge bolts and spring buckets may not be moved. They MUST remain in stock location. No adjustable shocks or suspensions that can be operated from inside driver’s compartment.
NO external reservoir shocks.
B. NO traction control devices.
C. Springs 4” minimum diameter for front and rear.
D. Spindles are optional.
E. Tubular top A-frames permitted.
F. Sway bar and safety hubs permitted.
G. Modifications to rear suspension permitted.
H. NO four-wheel independent suspension.
I. Stock lower A-frames.
J. Maximum treads width 66 inches measured from true center of the tires at spindle height. 1-inch tolerance.
K. Stock steering box for clip used.
L. Rack and pinion steering must add 50 lbs.

ENGINE:
A. SPEC. ENGINES ARE ALLOWED. SEE BUILDERS AT THE END OF THIS SECTION.
Engine compartment air pressure relief hoses are not allowed through dash. Removing hose and taping hole in dash is unacceptable. Hole must be riveted with a metal cover.
1. Engine must meet factory specs.
2. Most forward spark plug must be even or ahead of the top
ball joint.
3. Ford and Chrysler can sit 2” behind.
4. Center of crankshaft must be 12” above ground in centerline
of frame +/- 1” tolerance. Crankshaft stock stroke ONLY. NO
knife edge crankshafts. Must weigh 48 lbs. or more. Will not
have 75 lb. penalty for RPM intake.
5. Heads and valves must be stock spec. for engine used.
6. NO titanium valves.
7. Flat tapped camshaft only.
8. NO oversized lifters.
9. Flat top pistons ONLY and MAY NOT exceed block.
10. .060 overbore plus .010 clearance.
11. Steel rod ONLY.
12. NO dry sumps.
13. World Product heads I052 permitted. Cast iron, stock OEM
production heads ONLY or Part #14011058 and #14011034 with
maximum valve size. Vortex-Bowtie 185CC runner head will be
allowed on the built 2 barrel motors.
a. GM: 2.020 intake; 1.600 exhaust.
b. Ford: Cleveland 2.046 intake; 1.656 exhaust.
c. Ford: Windsor 2.020 intake; 1.600 exhaust.
d. Chrysler: 2.020 intake; 1.626 exhaust.
B. GM 350 ci; Ford 351 ci; Chrysler 360 ci.
400 ci allowed, and must carry 100 lbs. (added to total weight).
C. Other options:
1. Screw in studs, guide plates, stud girdles, valve springs,
retainers, roller rockers – must be independent stud type.
2. De-burring of block only.
3. Engine balancing permitted.
4. Headers are allowed.


5. Intake manifold:
a. Edelbrock Performer Series Part No’s.:
1. GM 2101 or 2116
2. Ford 2665; 2750; 2181
3. Chrysler 7176
b. Option: Edelbrock Performer Series Part No’s.:
1. GM 7101 or 7116
2. Ford 302 – 7121
Ford Windsor 7181
3. Chrysler 717
6. Manifold must remain stock. NO Bowtie intakes. NO Victor
Jr. intakes.
7. NO porting, polishing or coatings.
D. Carburetor:
1. Stock Holley 4412, 500 cfm only.
2. Changing of jets, power valve, drilling of holes in butterflies
and removal of choke plate permitted.
3. Spacer/adapter – maximum 1.60 between intake and
carburetor.
4. Top hats allowed.
5. Cold air box allowed. Must remain under hood. Air intake at
at rear of hood.
SPEC. ENGINES ARE PERMITTED AND AVAILABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING APROVED ENGINE BUILDERS:
1. Progressive Racing Engines
(305) 687-5931
2. Jimmy Cope Racing (JCR)
(727) 521-2480; (727) 244-8167
3. Crume Racing Engines (CRE)
(407) 649-1789

TRANSMISSION:
A. Must be stock type transmission in stock location ONLY.
B. Must have at least one forward and reverse gears.
C. No quick-change transmission.
D. No in/out boxes.
E. No Bert or Jericho Transmissions.
F. Straight cut gears are permitted.
G. Driveshaft must be steel ONLY. Driveshaft loop is required and
must be constructed of at least 1/4” by 2” steel, and should be
mounted no more than 6” back from the front of the driveshaft.
H. Clutch: 7 Ľ”minimum multi discs allowed.
See Track Safety Rules.

DIFFERENTIAL:
A. Quick change or floater MANDATORY
B. Rear end offset will be no more than 2” 9NO CAMBERED OR OPEN TUBE REAR ENDS). NO TRACTION CONTROL DEVICES.

WHEELS & TIRES:
A. Wheels: 10” steel racing wheels only.
B. Tires: FASCAR APPROVED TIRES ONLY.
1. See Track Safety Rules.
2. Tires qualified on will be tires the race is started on.
3. Tires and wheels must stay inside the body.

WEIGHT:
…See General and Safety Rules.
A. 2900 lbs. minimum.
B. Maximum of 56% of the total weight of the car will be on the left side, checked at any time before, during or after time trials and/or racing event with driver sitting in normal driving position with helmet and driving uniform.
C. Weight AFTER the race with driver, no fluids or weights added at scale. At race end 1 lb. Per lap tolerance.

BATTERY/IGNITION:
…See General and Safety Rules.
A. Functional 12 volt only.
B. NO magnetos. NO Crank Triggers.
C. Must have working starter.
D. BATTERY CANNOT BE RELOCATED IN DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT.

BRAKES:
…See General and Safety Rules.

RADIATOR:
See General and Safety Rules.
A. Steel or aluminum. MUST be mounted in front of engine.
B. 6” x 6” inspection hole, either flap or lexan type. Must be in top of radiator ductwork.

MISCELLANEOUS:
A. Decals: see General and Safety Rules.
B. FASCAR, TRACK and SPONSOR’S DECALS are required to be on the race car at all times to be eligible for points, bonus monies or trophies that are provided by FASCAR and their sponsors.
C. Radios:
Radio communication to the drivers is MANDATOR with a minimum of one spotter per team who will be located in an area designated by FASCAR prior to the race. Spotter must attend mandatory drivers meeting and pick up pass from FASCAR trailer/office to gain access to spotters stand. Spotter must have a visible means of identifying himself with the car that he is spotting on the track so that FASCAR Official can identify him/her quickly. Team spotter must have the capability to monitor FASCAR race control with a scanner t the same time that spotter listens to the driver.

SAFETY:
Refer to General Rules, Track and Safety Rules.














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