Butch Kummer
12-29-2006, 02:01 PM
Known as ITE in other parts of the country, ITO & ITU will run as part of the Regional events (including the ARRC) at all Atlanta Region events in 2007. The Region Board has approved the rules that can be found on the Atlanta website (www.Atl-SCCA.org).
While I was unable to convince the PTB to incorporate ITO in the Pro-IT series (concerns about increasing the speed and weight disparity even further until we see who actually shows up in ITO), selected ITU cars (Spec E-30, Spec 944, Honda Challenge, etc.) may be invited to run as part of that series. Those rules will be coming out in mid-January.
If you have a car built for a different Touring-type series (TCC, AV8SS, Viper Racing League, the various NASA classes, PCA, BMWCCA, etc.) we now have a place for you to run. The current schedule of Atlanta regional events follows:
Feb 24,25 Road Atlanta
July 21,22 Road Atlanta
Sept 1,2 Nashville Super Speedway (double event)
Nov 9-11 ARRC at Road Atlanta
If things go as well as I think they will my next challenge will be to get ITO & ITU recognized as SARRC classes, but let's monitor participation levels first...
Butch Kummer
Atlanta Region Competition Director
While I was unable to convince the PTB to incorporate ITO in the Pro-IT series (concerns about increasing the speed and weight disparity even further until we see who actually shows up in ITO), selected ITU cars (Spec E-30, Spec 944, Honda Challenge, etc.) may be invited to run as part of that series. Those rules will be coming out in mid-January.
If you have a car built for a different Touring-type series (TCC, AV8SS, Viper Racing League, the various NASA classes, PCA, BMWCCA, etc.) we now have a place for you to run. The current schedule of Atlanta regional events follows:
Feb 24,25 Road Atlanta
July 21,22 Road Atlanta
Sept 1,2 Nashville Super Speedway (double event)
Nov 9-11 ARRC at Road Atlanta
If things go as well as I think they will my next challenge will be to get ITO & ITU recognized as SARRC classes, but let's monitor participation levels first...
Butch Kummer
Atlanta Region Competition Director