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what class would a stock audi s4 be in an autocross competition

by Blaze Hansen Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How many classes are in SCCA autocross?

There are more than 40 classes. If you’re struggling to figure it out, feel free to ask in the forums. SCCA Autocross classes fall in to one of several high-level categories based on the modifications done to the vehicle: Street – This is the base set of classes for cars with no or minimal aftermarket modifications. There are 10 street classes.

What are the classifications of cars in stock?

Index of Classes Super Stock A Stock B Stock C Stock D Stock E Stock F Stock G Stock H Stock Super Stock SS Chevrolet "Corvette (C6 chassis, non-ZR-1)('05-'11)" Corvette Z06 (C5 chassis)('01-'04) SS Dodge Viper GTS ('96-'05) Viper R/T ('92-'03) Viper SRT-10 ('03-'07) SS Lotus Elise (non-SC) ('05-'11)

What cars are in the HS stock?

H Stock HS AMC Gremlin (4-cyl & 6-cyl) Spirit (4-cyl & 6-cyl) HS Acura CL (4-cyl) Integra ('86-'89) Integra (NOC) ('90-'01) HS RSX (non-Type S) TSX HS Alfa Romeo 1300 1600 2000 (4-door sedans) HS Sedans (NOC) HS Audi 100 (non-S4) 4000 (all)

What cars are included in the production class?

Cars included in Production classes come from a diverse group ranging from the MG Midget, Turner, Fiat X1/9, Alfa Romeo Spyder, Austin Healey Sprite, and Lotus Super 7 to the BMW 325, Mazda Miata, RX-7, Nissan 240, Honda Civic, Suzuki Swift GTI and Toyota MR-2.

How do I class my car for autocross?

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Is autocross hard on your car?

DON'T WORRY ABOUT YOUR CAR Autocross is far more hardcore than you can imagine, but at the same time it's not very rough on your vehicle. If it's in reasonably good shape it'll do fine. Don't worry if the tires are normal all-season models or if your car is bone stock. It will be fine!

What does my car need for autocross?

What should I bring to an autocross? You need to bring your car in good working mechanical order, a valid driver's license and a helmet (loner helmets are available in most regions).

Is autocross considered racing?

Although often considered a steppingstone to road racing, autocross requires intense driver focus. “It's very competitive,” a source told us. “There are so many more decision points crammed into a 60-second run than there are on a two-and-half-mile road course.”

What is the most raced car?

MX-5 MiataIt's also no surprise that the beloved MX-5 Miata is the most-raced car in the world. In fact, the fastest growing racing class in the U.S. is the SCCA's Spec Miata class, with over 2,500 cars. That's a lot of grassroots racers.

Can you win money in autocross?

First answer: exactly zero! There is no prize money, no guaranteed contract that gives you a car and gas and tires for free. Just maybe if you're really good and win at the SCCA Nationals you might earn a free set of tires and some discounts on brakes if you win on a brand of tire or brakes that sponsors the event.

How do you fast in autocross?

Always brake in a straight line.Lift early instead of braking later. ... It's easier to add speed in a turn than to get rid of it. ... Use the gas pedal to modulate car position in constant radius turns, not the steering wheel. ... Unwind the wheel and then add power. ... Attack the back. ... Hands follow the eyes, car follows the hands.More items...

Are helmets required for autocross?

Helmet Requirements Helmets must be worn for all track and autocross events. Helmets certified as meeting the most current or the two most recent applicable Snell, FIA, or SFI standards are acceptable.

How do I get started in autocross racing?

Here are 10 things to get you started in autocrossing:Restrain yourself. Don't modify anything on your car before you begin. ... Find an autocrossing club. SCCA, Porsche, BMW, whatever. ... Do your homework (#1). ... Drive, drive, drive. ... Make changes to your car. ... Document everything. ... Earn some humility.

What is the difference between autocross and regular car racing?

Over the course of a typical racing weekend, you receive hours of time on track, broken down into several fifteen, twenty, thirty minute sessions. Autocrossing on the contrary, proceeds sixty seconds at a time so it can be assumed that more physical and mental endurance is required in Road Racing.

How safe is autocross?

According to the SCCA, “autocrossing is the only place you can push your car to 100% edge of its grip without any consequence.” Considering the worst thing that you can hit is the cones set up for the course, you can safely explore the maximum capability of your car in a safe manner.

What is an autocross car?

Autocross (also called "Solo", "Auto-x" or "Autoslalom") is a timed competition in which drivers navigate one at a time through a defined course on either a sealed or an unsealed surface.

What is the best part about autocross?

One of the best parts about Autocross is the ability to bring literally any car and be able to compete against cars of similar performance. Cars fit into classes based on their performance level. Determining what class your car fits into is simple if it’s completely stock like it left the showroom… but can get complicated quickly once you start adding aftermarket performance upgrades. Even things you might think are minor & common tweaks can be enough to bump you into a modified class.

How many classes are there in the car modification?

As you proceed deeper into the classing categories, more and more modifications are allowed. Even after looking at the rules, it’s easy to be confused. There are more than 40 classes.

Does not coming as standard disqualify you from street?

Just because a part did not come as standard doesn’t disqualify from street as long as the car is presented in a configuration that could have been ordered from the factory. If an optional part was only offered as part of a larger options package… then the entire options package must be implemented.

Can you change the exhaust system on a race car?

No race slicks. You’re allowed to change the exhaust system only from the last catalytic converter back (“Cat-Back”). If you’re car came with a dual outlet exhaust system, you can change to a single along as the place where it exits at the rear is the same as a stock location.

What is the fastest car in the SCCA Pro Racing series?

GT-1 cars are the fastest of the category, and are the closest to the SCCA Pro Racing® Trans-Am® Series. Several of the current front running cars in GT-1 are last year's Trans-Am cars, and many of these GT-1 drivers compete in select Trans-Am events throughout the season. GT-2, GT-3 and GT Lite cars get progressively lighter and less powerful.

What cars are in production classes?

Cars included in Production classes come from a diverse group ranging from the MG Midget, Turner, Fiat X1/9, Alfa Romeo Spyder, Austin Healey Sprite, and Lotus Super 7 to the BMW 325, Mazda Miata, RX-7, Nissan 240, Honda Civic, Suzuki Swift GTI and Toyota MR-2.

What is a super touring car?

Super Touring® features late-model production-based vehicles with a series of modifications to their drivelines and bodywork. The intent of the rules allows World Challenge cars to compete in Club Racing with minimal modifications as well as new cars to be built to the same spec as well. Forced induction may be added to some models and engine swaps are permitted. No model years older than 1985 will be permitted. The STU (World Challenge® Touring Car based) are mid-level performance cars of 3.2 liters and under. STL is a small bore tuner class for cars of 2.0 liters and under. The competitiveness of any given car is not guaranteed.

Why is SCCA a category?

In response to the ever increasing performance of today's street cars and to expand participation by various manufacturers, SCCA has developed a category for those cars which because of their performance potential, required some changes to their wheel/tires and suspension components.

What is FM in SCCA?

FV includes many home-built cars, as well as cars built by proven manufacturers, and is one of the most competitive and popular classes in SCCA. FV entries all run 1200cc stock VW engines.

What is GT car?

GT cars are purpose-built, highly modified “silhouette” replicas of series-produced sports sedans. GT cars are permitted tube-frame chassis with performance being equalized by allowing cars with smaller engines to compete at a lighter weight. GT-1 cars are the fastest of the category, and are the closest to the SCCA Pro Racing® Trans-Am® Series.

What is an American sedan?

American Sedan® (AS), comprised of Chevrolet Camaros, Pontiac Firebirds and Ford Mustangs, are production-based chassis with modified suspensions and brakes. Engines are carbureted 302 and 305 CID V-8s that have been balanced and blueprinted.

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