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CSG Mike 12-03-2014 06:02 AM

2015 86CUP rules - **DRAFT** Please provide feedback!
 
MODIFICATIONS

Power, Engine, and Drivetrain
□ 0.00 - OEM, unmodified FA20 with ALL factory parts
□ 0.25 - Any aftermarket intake system or modification to OEM intake (excludes drop-in OE replacement filters, such as TRD)
□ 0.125 - Any aftermarket header with a catalytic converter
□ 0.25 - Any aftermarket header without a catalytic converter
□ 0.125 - High-flow catalytic converter front pipe
□ 0.25 - catless front pipe
□ 0.00 - Cat-back or axle-back exhaust
□ 1.00 - Internal engine modifications (head, cams, pistons, rods, etc.)
□ 2.50 - Any Forced Induction (e.g. AVO, Greddy, Jackson Racing, Innovate, Kraftwerks, Vortech, etc); must take separate penalties for ECU, and header as applicable
□ 0.00 - Aftermarket ECU or OEM ECU reflash
□ 1.00 - E85 tune
□ 0.00 - Aftermarket Axles
□ 0.25 - Aftermarket Driveshaft
□ 1.00 - Aftermarket transmission
□ 0.25 - Non-OEM Clutch and/or Flywheel and/or Pressure Plate
□ 0.25 - Non-OEM LSD
□ 0.00 - Non-OEM Final Drive
□ 4.50 - Engine Swap (can be ANY engine, must take points individually for modifications non-OEM to that specific engine or the original chassis, e.g. headers, intake, etc.)

Wheel and Tires
□ -2.00 - Any street tire TW 320+
□ -1.00 - Any street tire TW 220-300
□ 0.00 - Any street tire: TW 140-200
□ 1.00 - Level 1 R-compound tire (100TW)
□ 2.00 - Level 2 R-compound tire (60-80TW)
□ 3.00 - Level 3 R-compound tire (0-50TW, DOT)
□ 4.00 - Level 4 R-compound tire (non-DOT slicks)
□ 0.00 - 215 width tires
□ 0.25 - 225 width tires
□ 0.50 - 235 width tires
□ 0.75 - 245 width tires
□ 1.00 - 255+ width tires
□ 0.00 - OEM wheels
□ 0.00 - Wheel spacers
□ 0.125 - 5-7.5" width aftermarket wheels
□ 0.25 - 8" width aftermarket wheels
□ 0.375 - 8.5" width aftermarket wheels
□ 0.5 - 9" width aftermarket wheels
□ 0.625 - 9.5" width aftermarket wheels
□ 0.75 - 10+" width aftermarket wheels

Aerodynamics
□ 0.25 - Level 1 Front Aero: aftermarket front bumper or any aftermarket lip (must not have splitter built-in)
□ 0.50 - Level 2 Front Aero: full front aero package (anything more than a simple lip or bumper; can include any spats and canards, splitters)
□ 0.125 - Canard Set (each set L/R, if not combined with L2 Front Aero)
□ 0.125 - Spats only (each set L/R, if not combined with L2 Front Aero)
□ 0.25 - Level 1 Rear Aero: rear diffuser that starts behind rear axles
□ 0.50 - Level 2 Rear Aero: rear diffuser that starts in front of rear axles
□ 0.125 - Vented hood
□ 0.125 - Vented fender and/or wide fenders
□ 0.125 - Aftermarket or modified/cut rear bumper
□ 0.125 - Vortex generators
□ 0.00 - OEM rear spoiler
□ 0.25 - Aftermarket rear spoiler (e.g. 5-axis, integrated duckbill in trunk)
□ 1.50 - Level 1 Wing: APR GTC-200 (all versions), Voltex 1S wing or smaller, 245mm stands maximum
□ 2.00 - Level 2 Wing: Any adjustable wing bigger than APR GTC-200/Voltex 1S
□ 0.125 - APR 2.5” Riser (applies only to APR GTC-200)
□ 0.125 - 275mm stands (applies to Voltex 1S only)
□ 0.125 - Gurney Flap (applies to Level 1 Wing only)
□ 0.00 - OEM underbody panels, including Blue Edition panels

Suspension
□ 0.00 - Any OEM BRZ or FRS suspension
□ 0.00 - any OEM or aftermarket sway bars
□ 0.375 - Any aftermarket top hat/damper mount, including camber plates
□ 0.00 - Any camber bolts
□ 0.125 - Any rear lower control arm
□ 0.50 - Aftermarket springs with OEM dampers
□ 0.50 - Aftermarket damper with OEM springs
□ 1.00 - Aftermarket springs with any off the shelf non-adjustable dampers
□ 2.00 - Any aftermarket damper with any aftermarket spring, or any coilover suspension
□ 0.50 - Any altered suspension mounting points, including offset mounts offset spring perches


Free Modifications
- any in-cabin safety equipment
- any brake pads
- any OE replacement drop-in air filter
- any aftermarket radiator
- any oil cooler
- aftermarket brake systems, brake ducts
- any OE-replacement lightweight parts that do not also enhance performance by improving power, aerodynamics, handling, etc.*
- any interior removal as needed for safety equipment
- any alignment, and camber bolt/kit, bump steer kit, tie rod end, roll center adjuster, but not camber plates or top hats.
- any bolt-on chassis braces
- updating or backdating OEM parts
- aftermarket steering wheel: only if R/H/S are installed for driver (otherwise prohibited)
- oil-catch cans, oil baffle pan
- any battery (including lightweight alternatives)


**AE86 Addendum**
AE86 chassis Corollas are allowed an extra 500 lb weight allowance from each class (e.g. a Street class AE86 is allowed to be 2350 lbs, instead of 2850 lbs).


**S2k Addendum**
Discussion is being held for a cross-over event with the AP1/AP2 chassis. Currently, the belief is that for track modified S2ks,


* If you are unsure whether your modification violates these rules, please ask for clarification. If you are found to be in violation after the fact, you will be disqualified from the event.

Absolutely Prohibited
- nitrous oxide systems
- removal of vital safety equipment such as bumper beams, roll-hoops or airbags without R/H/S, etc.

86CUP CLASSES

Stock Class - 0.5 points maximum
The purpose of this class is to keep costs down and be attractive to a newcomer with a stock or minimally modified FRS or BRZ. Drivers of all experience levels are welcome. Tires are restricted to TW 140+ and no larger than 225 width.

Certain modifications are not allowed in Stock class:
- No Level 2 Front Aero
- No Level 1+ Rear Aero
- No Level 1+ Rear Wing
- No light-weight aftermarket parts, no aftermarket body panels, or any interior removal (unless necessary for safety equipment).
- No forced induction

Street Class - 4.0 points maximum
The purpose of this class is to allow moderate modifications to a primarily street-driven car. Drivers/owners are allowed flexibility to choose different modifications, while being exposed to an even playing field. 2850 minimum weight with driver and FULL tank of gas

Limited – 7.0 points maximum
Modified cars are expected to have dedicated performance modifications. Cars in this class will typically either have a large amount of power and/or are easily identifiable as a track driven car. 2750 minimum weight with driver and FULL tank of gas.

Unlimited - no maximum
Minimum weight for Unlimited is 2700 pounds with driver and full tank of gas. Who knows what you may see in this class... anything goes!

2015 86CUP Board Members: @CSG Mike @mav1178 @ImperiousRex @juliog

WEIGHING

Rules
Each class has a minimum weight: at any point during the day, a competitor with driver inside must meet that minimum weight. If and when a competitor is found to be below minimum weight, he will be penalized 1 second for every 25 pounds he is under the minimum weight. If this is the competitor’s first violation, the first 25 pounds will be allowed as leeway (for possible scale-to-scale variation), but he will be penalized for any further discrepancy. Also, if this is the first violation, he may choose to forfeit all laptimes he has accrued until the weighing process, add back weight to his car to meet minimum weight, and re-start new timed laps instead of taking a lap-time penalty. Any repeat violations will automatically incur the lap time plenty as outlined above.

Weighing Protocol
One competitor from each group (Street and Modified) will be selected at random to be weighed at any time during the day. The probability of being weighed is directly proportional to the number of points he has accrued throughout the season (for example, this is equivalent to adding one’s name in a hat once for every point he scores, then drawing from that hat at random). That means top drivers have the highest likelihood of being weighed, and drivers who have yet to score points will never be weighed.

Weighing Logistics
Two drivers from each class may volunteer or will be randomly selected to participate in the weighing process. Only drivers from a different class may weigh one class (to create impartiality). For example, if a Stock class participant is being weighed, only the two drivers from Street and two drivers from Modified may assist in the weighing process. All who participate in the S2KC implicitly agree to help with the weighing process if called upon, barring any extenuating circumstances.

PROTEST PROTOCOL
A competitor may also be spot-weighed if two peers (or at least half of the participants of that day, whichever is less) from the same class believe the competitor to be in violation of minimum weight. That competitor will be liable to be weighed on the spot. In addition, if a competitor suspects another is underrepresenting his points, he may bring his concern to a member of the 86CUP board immediately, so that a board member can audit the car at that point, and compare the setup to that declared on the signup sheet. If a participant fails the audit, he can choose to: 1) correct the violation and forfeit all a previous laps and redo timed laps for any remaining sessions; or 2) take a 1 second penalty for every 0.25 points he is over the limit.

Prizes
Prizes at individual events for each class will be awarded regardless of number of competitors in the class.
Year-end prize winners need to have participated in atleast 6 events. Unclaimed prizes and prizes without a winner will be throw into a raffle pool to be raffled off at the end of the year. Each participant will get one raffle entry for each event attended. Additionally, one raffle entry will be issued to every FRS/BRZ owner who attends the season finale, even if they do not participate in any 86CUP events.


2015 86CUP Schedule

**any changes will have as much notice as possible**
8 out of 13 events will count toward year end results, with double points for the 5/23 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca event

1/24/2015 Streets of Willow Springs -
2/28/2015 Buttonwillow Raceway Park -
3/28/2015 Chuckwalla Valley Raceway - Speed Ventures
4/12/2015 Willow Springs International Raceway -
5/2/2015 Auto Club Speedway Roval - Speed Ventures
5/23/2015 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca - Nor Cal Racing Club
6/27/2015 Buttonwillow Raceway Park - Nor Cal Racing Club
7/11/2015 Streets of Willow Springs Night! - Speed Ventures
8/8/2015 Willow Springs International Raceway -
9/19/2015 Buttonwillow Raceway Park - Speed Ventures
10/10/2015 Streets of Willow Springs -
11/14/2015 Streets of Willow Springs -
12/5/2015 Buttonwillow Raceway Park -


Scoring:

1st - 10 points
2nd - 7 points
3rd - 5 points
4th - 4 points
5th - 3 points
6th - 2 points
7th+ - 1 point

D K 12-03-2014 01:43 PM

So a couple of questions:

Why are am axles free and drive shaft costs points?

Second, why is an E85 tune same cost as an am trans?
And for that matter the springs too.

Seems like a very high price to pay for springs and an E85 tune.

Just sayin'

Awesome job though.

D

CSG Mike 12-03-2014 03:01 PM

Axles are a common failure, regardless of modification level. However, with enough power, a driveshaft becomes a requirement, so it's a way to get the guys with more power.

E85 has huge power gains, regardless of power level. AM trans is another gate for the high power guys. Anything over 325lb/ft torque tends to eat trannies...

mav1178 12-03-2014 03:30 PM

As discussed via email, my only concern is with the allowance of FI in Street Class.

I am not particular on this point, just want to make sure we are all on the same page on this with some feedback from outsiders..

-alex

CSG Mike 12-09-2014 04:34 AM

Bump

daywheniwaschillin 12-09-2014 02:36 PM

With the tire rules as listed, the Hoosier A6 (or A7) and Hoosier R6 (or R7) would receive the same number of points. All 4 of these tires are UTQG 40 C A. The A6/A7 is a much softer compound developed for Auto-X and time attack applications which will have a huge advantage over the R6/R7.

This will also apply to any other DOT 2-Groove R-Comp that has multiple compound options: BFG R1/R1-S, Hankook Ventus Z214 C51/C71/C91.

OkieSnuffBox 12-09-2014 03:11 PM

Looks very much like the SuperMiata rules setup.


You familiar with Emilio and 949? :)

CSG Mike 12-09-2014 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OkieSnuffBox (Post 2050120)
Looks very much like the SuperMiata rules setup.


You familiar with Emilio and 949? :)

Oh very much so... although technically this is a more mature series than SPM unless you include Miata Challenge.

CSG Mike 12-09-2014 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daywheniwaschillin (Post 2050060)
With the tire rules as listed, the Hoosier A6 (or A7) and Hoosier R6 (or R7) would receive the same number of points. All 4 of these tires are UTQG 40 C A. The A6/A7 is a much softer compound developed for Auto-X and time attack applications which will have a huge advantage over the R6/R7.

This will also apply to any other DOT 2-Groove R-Comp that has multiple compound options: BFG R1/R1-S, Hankook Ventus Z214 C51/C71/C91.

That is correct.

The multiple compound thing applies to a lot of tires, so it is assumed that the stickiest version will be used.

Keep in mind that most competitors are casual, and will not run a tire that is only good for one heat cycle/lap. If someone wants to show up to every event with a set of sticker tires, they're more than welcome to do so. So far, outside of Robispec in 2013, nobody has ever shown up on anything anything sticker than a NT01 or RC1, and at that point, it was proven that the A6 was not "worth the points" based on today's system.

juliog 12-09-2014 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mav1178 (Post 2043026)
As discussed via email, my only concern is with the allowance of FI in Street Class.

IDK, I doubt anyone with FI will be under 4.0.

FI kit, 9" wheels and 245 tires are already 3.75 pts, just 0.25 shy of the 4.0 maximum for Street. I'd expect 99% of the boosted guys to have at least springs, LCAs and some exhaust parts..

krops_org 12-10-2014 08:59 PM

Rules look good, we're excited for next year. We'll be in the Street Class for 2015 season!

MINOCIN 12-11-2014 03:48 AM

I know I'm looking forward to getting in as many track days as I can for 2015 :D

Let's see how my mods add up:

□ 0.25 - Any aftermarket intake system or modification to OEM intake (including Filters, except TRD drop-in)
□ 0.25 - Any aftermarket header without a catalytic converter
□ 2.50 - Any Forced Induction (e.g. AVO, Greddy, Jackson Racing, Innovate, Kraftwerks, Vortech, etc); must take separate penalties for ECU, and header as applicable
□ 3.00 - Level 3 R-compound tire (0-50TW, DOT)
□ 0.25 - 225 width tires
□ 0.125 - 5-7.5" width aftermarket wheels
□ 0.125 - Any rear lower control arm
□ 2.00 - Any aftermarket damper with any aftermarket spring, or any coilover suspension

Total Points: 8.5

Looks like the tires I bought on closeout sale are worth more points than my Super Charger and put me in the unlimited class :lol:

All that and I bet I'm still slower than any half decent driver in the Stock class :bonk:

Oh well, as long as I have fun that's all that I care about :thumbup:

renfield90 12-11-2014 01:26 PM

Excuse my ignorance, but is this a time trial/time attack series or wheel to wheel racing?

I'm an outsider looking in, but I've got some feedback. If this isn't wheel to wheel I might try to run an event or two but I wouldn't compete in the whole series, so feel free to disregard what I have to say.

I'm a little puzzled as to why a drop in filter costs 0.25 points (gains maybe 1-2 HP) and an ECU reflash is free (gains more than that). I could swap my K&N out for a paper filter, flash my ECU, and end up faster. IMO drop in filters should be free, modifications to the intake itself should cost points.

ECU flashes should maybe cost points if you're serious about limiting costs in stock class - how much does an OFT or a day at the dyno shop cost in terms of dollars? IMO there's a balance between allowing popular "I just bought the car and I'm gonna mod it" stuff and trying to limit cost needed to run up front. I know that's not easy.

Another thing I don't see listed at all is the stock springs/aftermarket shocks combo. How many points is this worth?

I scored my stock class autocross car and it's not eligible for the stock class - aftermarket 17x7 wheels, 225 Rivals, and a K&N air filter are enough to kick me out. Maybe I'm not the target audience for your stock class, and that's fine, but it strikes me as too restrictive. Just my 2 cents.

Mad_Mike 12-11-2014 02:45 PM

□ 0.00 - OEM rear spoiler
□ 0.25 - Aftermarket rear spoiler (e.g. 5-axis, integrated duckbill in trunk)

In autox, the cs class allows 5axis because they are installed at the port to some cars. Also doesn't the FRS rs come with the new TRD duckbill spoiler, where would that fall.

□ 0.00 - OEM underbody panels, including Blue Edition panels

Are TRD panels also included?


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