Hey all,
I just happen to have an older caged car in my driveway. I was wondering how do you check to see if the cage is legal under the new rules ? I don't have a current GCR. Maybe someone has a link to the rule for me ?
Thanks,
John
Hey all,
I just happen to have an older caged car in my driveway. I was wondering how do you check to see if the cage is legal under the new rules ? I don't have a current GCR. Maybe someone has a link to the rule for me ?
Thanks,
John
John VanDenburgh
VanDenburgh Motorsports
ITB Audi Coupe GT
Assuming it has no log book, you need to check the size and steel composition of the tubing.
DOM for the steel; the tubing dimensions are in the GCR--weight/vehicle dependent.
Needs two door bars on each side and main hoop cross bracing. Maximum number of mounting points is 8 (stays within the cab)
Cheers.
http://cms.scca.com/documents/Club%2...s/GCR-June.pdf
Depending on how much older is "older", some things to look for:
- Full horizontal bar through the main cage plane;
- Two door bars, both sides;
- Read the rules.
The cage looks good in construction, to me. It does have 2 bars for door bars , both sides. All I need to find out is the wall thickness and tubing is correct .
The car was half built and never made it to the track. I bought it for parts for my street car..but after going to the Grand Am race memorial day weekend at LRP...I have the itch again. But I want to do some research first before I try to finish the car.
Oh yeah ..its an 1985 Audi Coupe...
-John
John VanDenburgh
VanDenburgh Motorsports
ITB Audi Coupe GT
Greg,
Thank you for the GCR link ! I'll start reading that thing tonight .As far as I know the original owner is still a racer and I was told that he "over built" things. So hopefully the cage will be ok. Then I just have to go get some shock and springs to get going.
-John
John VanDenburgh
VanDenburgh Motorsports
ITB Audi Coupe GT
Hoping it's right is one thing, but to be sure the cage will be legal, contact the Regional Chief of Tech or the Divisional Administrator of Tech. Either one of them should have the proper tools to verify the wall thickness and diameter.
Bob Hudson
National Steward
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