[TPR] BBORR & SORC: SSCC rulebook
DENNIS ANTENUCCI
teampantera at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 7 14:33:07 PST 2023
Bud reminded me if you plan to run the SORC they have a rule now that anyone running faster then 115 you need a roll bar. That is ORR In Nebraska. For sure outside Mexico it is the most challenging road race.
And not sure (Hawk?) who may be running Big Bend at Fort Stockton but another set of tech rules to read and know.
I heard from John Taphorn (JT) who said bthere was interest by Texas Boyz but unless they got applications in in Nebraska or in Texas it may be too late.
I don’t know now on SORC but Bud Hower can find out for us…and.possibly Steve (aka Hawk) in Texas for BBORR.
Thanks guys for help.
MD
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> On Jan 7, 2023, at 2:23 PM, DENNIS ANTENUCCI via TPR <tpr at teampanteraracing.com> wrote:
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> Hey Team,
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> SSCC does not have the updated Rule Book up yet but I recommend again you read the Tech Rules carefully.
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> Expect the 2023 rule book will have changes and one of those may require a late model SA helmet. At least a SA2015 and possibly a SA 2020. You can read the rule book pdf which is available on the silver state web site
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> sscc.us
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> Remember also if you plan to run the faster Grand Touring (115, 120, 125, 130, 135, 140) average goal speeds with a tech (top) speed of 140 MPH you need the arm restraints and 3-point roll bar. Lots of info on roll bars and roll cages IN RULE BOOK so let me, Mark or JB Know if you have any questions.
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> If you are running the Touring Divison there isn’t much you need to remember…you can use a seat belt and do not need a 5-6 point harness but if you decide to install the harness with ‘out’ a roll bar you need the shoulder harness bar the vendors sell.
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> More to follow but this is a good start in the new year.
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> MD
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> Sent from my iPhone
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