Hi Chuck, Yes originally the DC region ITE rules were rather restrictive but they were liberalized substantially about 3-4 years ago. Here's the whole DC Region ITE Rulebook:
WASHINGTON DC REGION SCCA
2010 Improved Touring Expanded (ITE)
CLASS RULES:
The purpose of the WDCR-ITE class is to allow cars from different organized series that competed on DOT tires
and a stock chassis to compete on a regional level. Cars that are eligible may not be equal to each other in a
completive nature. ITE will be participating in the Mid-Atlantic Road Racing Series Championship.
All vehicles must possess an SCCA vehicle logbook. Vehicles are specifically permitted to display contemporary
and current decals. Sanctioning body identifications, other than SCCA must be covered.
All competitors must conform to the SCCA GCR (General Competition Rules).
All competitors must have in their possession a sanctioning body rule book, (GCR, Pro Racing Regulations, IMSA,
Code/Competition Rules, etc.) and an official manufacture’s shop manual(s) to authenticate the vehicle and its
state/condition of preparation.
It will be the responsibility of the ITE representative and the Chief Scrutineer to monitor compliance with the rules.
Non compliance with the rules shall be reported to the Chief Steward. It is the responsibility of the competitor to
prove that the car is eligible and is in compliance with the rules as stated in the sanctioning body rule book.
All vehicles may be subjected to being weighed and/or a compliance check.
The WDCR-ITE class includes competition vehicles from:
Escort World Challenge
SCCA World Challenge
IMSA (Street stock classes)
Motorola Cup
Grand AM Cup
Honda-Michelin Challenge, Players Challenge
Firehawk Series
Corvette Challenge
SSA & SSGT (SCCA Showroom Stock)
SCCA Pro Solo Street Prepared Class
NASA Performance Touring A (PTA)
NASA Super Touring (ST)
NASA Honda Challenge (H1)
NASA American Iron Extreme (AIX)
BMWCCA HP
BMWCCA IP
BMWCCA JP
Other vehicles may be considered only after a formal request is made to either the WDCR Club Office or the ITE
Administrator. If approved, that class would be eligible for competition the following year.
The WDCR-ITE Class Administrator: Edward York at [email protected]
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