Below is an overview of a new series, for those who run classes such as GT1, GT2, GTA, etc. Look it over, and check the schedule, to see if there is a race at a track near you. Tube frames, and small block V8 engines, are a great way to go racing on a budget.
Announcing the V8 Road
Racing Series!
Continuing in 2016 there’s a program
for those that want to compete using big American V8’s in road racing
events. This program builds upon the very successful V8 Stock Car series
that targeted specific events to provide enhanced competition in the Big Bore
classes, but V8RRS expands the concept even further.
To encourage participation by
a maximum number of drivers, series events will be held at major tracks
covering the eastern half of the country and most participants are within an
8-hour drive of at least three locations.
While running as many weekends as possible certainly improves one’s
chance of doing well, it is entirely possible to contend for a championship by
racing three weekends plus the season-ending Championship Event held at a
relatively central location.
V8RRS – Where America ’s V8 Road Racers Come to Play!
The program details:
- Seven eligible classes – AS, GT1, GT2, GTA, GTSC,
SPO, T1
- GTSC is a series-defined class for high hp stock
cars while all other classes are per SCCA’s current General Competition
Rules (GCR).
- Points will be awarded to series registrants in
each class as follows:
1-25
|
2-21
|
3-18
|
4-17
|
5-16
|
6-15
|
7-14
|
8-13
|
9-12
|
10-11
|
11-10
|
12-9
|
13-8
|
14-7
|
15-6
|
16-5
|
17-4
|
18-3
|
19-2
|
20-1
|
- In addition, each driver receives a bonus point
for every competitor s/he finishes ahead of up to a maximum of ten (10)
bonus points.
- All weekends will be double race events. The weekend format might vary but
typically there will be a single qualifying session, a shorter “sprint”
race of approximately 25 minutes, then a longer (50 miles) “feature” race
to conclude our weekend.
- Series members will count their best five (5) race
points finishes during the 24-race season, then add the results from both
races in the season-ending event at VIR.
- Any ties will be broken by each driver’s
finishing position in the last race of the year.
- The series will collect a separate V8RRS event
fee of $100 that’s in addition to the weekend entry fee collected by the
host organization.
- There is also the option of a season series
registration fee of $150 that entitles each member to the following:
- A $50 discount on each V8RRS event fee
- Merchandise discounts from series sponsors
- Each V8RRS event fee includes:
- Identifying decals & patches
- Eligibility for earning series points
- Individual race awards
- Season-ending class awards & prizes
- As possible, at-track paddock coordination &
socials
- Eligibility for a chance in the $100 Early-Bird
Entry drawing
- Other benefits as the series grows
- ALL monies collected in excess of series expenses
will be returned to the racers via season-ending awards!
For additional information
visit our website: http://www.v8roadracingseries.com/
Following is the 2016 V8RRS
schedule:
No.
|
Date
|
Track
|
Location
|
In
Conjunction With:
|
1
|
Jan 15-17
|
Sebring
|
||
2
|
Feb 27-28
|
NOLA
|
Avondale
LA
|
SOWDiv
SCCA Majors
|
3
|
Mar 18-20
|
Road
|
||
4
|
Apr tbd
|
tbd
|
tbd
|
tbd
|
5
|
May 7-8
|
Daytona
|
||
6
|
May 20-22
|
NJMP
|
Champ
Truck (Fri-Sat event)
|
|
7
|
Jun 3-5 (T)
|
Mid-Ohio
|
||
8
|
Jul 8-10
|
PittRace
|
Wampum
PA
|
|
9
|
Jul 30-31
|
Road
|
||
10
|
Aug 13-14
|
|||
11
|
Sep 17-18
|
Watkins Glen
|
Watkins
Glen NY
|
|
12
|
Oct 1-2
|
Summit Point
|
||
*
|
Oct 15-16
|
VIR (Finale)
|
(T)
– indicates final dates still to be confirmed by track
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