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tmak26b wrote:How does the class work with you guys?
COM members correct me if I am wrong here. Four general car classes to consider:
Showroom stock
- minor bolt ons only (shocks, tires, pads, exhaust and I think air filter)
- almost like Auto-X SS class but no allowance for front swaybar changes
Street Touring
- most bolt ons and no internal engine mods/changes
- almost exactly like Auto-X ST classes with some added allowances from Auto-X SP class like larger radiator, brake ducts, r-compound tires, etc.
Street Prepared
- street legal and with many mods possible
- requires roll cage
- similiar to Auto-X SP and SM classes
Prepared
- free for all)
- requires roll cage
- almost like DP, EP, DM and EM Auto-X classes
tmak26b wrote:In my club, we just switched to the autox classes to make it more simple.
I propsed the same idea when I first started with COM last year. I now understand why the classes are the way the are. I think the short of it is that having too many classes for track events does not make it very competitive, i.e. there would be two or three cars per class. Certainly would be the case if COM had all the inidividual classes the same as AutoX, AS, BS, etc. COM has 5 sub-classes each in SS and ST and then 3 each for SP and P. So, AutoX classes "generally" do map over to time trial class but there is big difference between auto-X and track performance in the same car. They are almost two different sports, plus they're increased safety considerations to make when you are driving a SM car at the Auto-X at 60 mph VS driving SM car on the track at 150 mph.