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« on: January 18, 2011, 12:44:47 PM » |
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Just a heads up, the new rules are posted in DRAFT format: http://www.scca.com/contentpage.aspx?content=61Make sure you're legal before the first event in February March April (depending on how far you're willing to drive for an event)!
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madame_toussleau
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« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2011, 03:18:57 PM » |
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Thanks. I'm confused though -
The helmet rule says this:
All helmets meeting the latest or two immediately preceding Snell Foundation standards (SA2010, SAH2010, SA2005, SA2000, M2010, M2005, M2000, K2010, K2005, K98), SFI standards 31.1, 41.1, 31.1A, 31.2A, 41.1A, 41.2A or British spec BS6658-85 type A/FR are acceptable.
I thought if it was 10 years old it was no good and we had to buy new helmets this year if we had SA or M 2000. Is autocross more relaxed on the helmet rule than other motorsports?
Now I am not sure if I need a new helmet or not.
-Barbara - 88 Vette - B Stock
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ChrisFranson
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« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2011, 03:54:44 PM » |
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I thought if it was 10 years old it was no good and we had to buy new helmets this year if we had SA or M 2000. Is autocross more relaxed on the helmet rule than other motorsports?
Some organizations require helmet replacement based on age but SCCA only goes by the Snell and SFI ratings.
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pj
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« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2011, 04:33:38 PM » |
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Wow, the SA/M2000 helmets are still legal for another year? Damn ST and the pulled aero rule. Now I Jenna can't run the Type-X JDM bumpers so people think it's an FC RX-7 
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« Reply #4 on: January 19, 2011, 09:33:05 PM » |
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PJ, it's the M/SA95's that went out this year. Current and previous 2 Snell standards are legal. 2010 is current. 2005 and 2000 are the previous 2.
Dave
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« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2011, 06:57:08 AM » |
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Your SA2000 or M2000 helmet is good for another five years, or until the 2015 Spec comes out.
H's & K's, Rick Ruth
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madame_toussleau
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« Reply #6 on: January 20, 2011, 10:58:05 AM » |
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Your SA2000 or M2000 helmet is good for another five years, or until the 2015 Spec comes out.
H's & K's, Rick Ruth
Thanks for confirmation Rick.... and from the East coast, a big thank you for all your work every year. You make winter speculation much more fun!
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mikeshields
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« Reply #7 on: January 20, 2011, 09:26:11 PM » |
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Your SA2000 or M2000 helmet is good for another five years, or until the 2015 Spec comes out.
H's & K's, Rick Ruth
Now whether or not you want to wear it for that long.....
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pzahornasky
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« Reply #8 on: January 20, 2011, 10:23:14 PM » |
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Now is the time to look for those close-out 2005 helmets which should last you another 10 years.
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rtp.rick
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« Reply #9 on: January 21, 2011, 09:06:16 AM » |
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Thanks for confirmation Rick.... and from the East coast, a big thank you for all your work every year. You make winter speculation much more fun!
You're welcome, and thank you. H's & K's, Rick
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Gus Heck
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« Reply #10 on: January 22, 2011, 06:52:31 PM » |
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Electric cars explicitly allowed in SM and SSM for 2011. As long as they keep the wheels under 275, stock weight Tesla's qualify... Not sure they'd be competitive in stock form. Most reports are that they are too heavy, and loose most of the elise's cornering advantage. But of course their low end torque is fabulous, and they would just drive it all in 1st gear (they only have 2), so that buys' you a shift's worth of time too. They might rule shorter courses that have big slow downs, and who knows what can be achieved with SM's essentially unlimited suspension improvements. It hurts my brain to think about trying to read the SM engine rrules in terms of electric motors.  So who makes the electric motor in the tesla? GE?  Does that mean any GE (or whomever) electric motor would qualify? That could be a WIDE range of options. I suppose the power drain on the battery and battery heating might limit things.
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Go330
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« Reply #11 on: January 23, 2011, 10:46:24 AM » |
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Darn, my m95 helmet is out. Where do you folks all recommend for a new brain bucket? SCCA sponsor/racer preferred... -Dave
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Chang
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« Reply #12 on: January 23, 2011, 09:30:28 PM » |
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soloperformance had a nice clearance on helmets not that long ago, dont know if they still have any left at the prices they were blowing them out.
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« Reply #13 on: January 26, 2011, 01:39:54 PM » |
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It hurts my brain to think about trying to read the SM engine rrules in terms of electric motors.  So who makes the electric motor in the tesla? GE?  Does that mean any GE (or whomever) electric motor would qualify? That could be a WIDE range of options. I suppose the power drain on the battery and battery heating might limit things. According to current rules, you might not even have to keep it electric.
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You can't rationalize cars like these. They're not something you buy with your head - you buy them with your heart, because you love them. And who can explain love?
Lo mejor está por llegar. #99 SSM Panda
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Go330
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« Reply #14 on: January 26, 2011, 08:26:50 PM » |
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Electric cars explicitly allowed in SM and SSM for 2011. As long as they keep the wheels under 275, stock weight Tesla's qualify... Not sure they'd be competitive in stock form. Most reports are that they are too heavy, and loose most of the elise's cornering advantage. But of course their low end torque is fabulous, and they would just drive it all in 1st gear (they only have 2), so that buys' you a shift's worth of time too. They might rule shorter courses that have big slow downs, and who knows what can be achieved with SM's essentially unlimited suspension improvements. It hurts my brain to think about trying to read the SM engine rrules in terms of electric motors.  So who makes the electric motor in the tesla? GE?  Does that mean any GE (or whomever) electric motor would qualify? That could be a WIDE range of options. I suppose the power drain on the battery and battery heating might limit things. How about a GE F414 turbine? http://geae.com/engines/military/f414/
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