Open to American-made automobiles provided they comply with, and adhere to, specifications as outlined for this Division. Engines may be interchanged within any approved corporate body manufacturer's line.
NOTICE
ALL MODEL, ENGINE OR EQUIPMENT CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT SPECIFICALLY ADDRESSED IN THIS RULE BOOK BY NASCAR MUST BE SUBMITTED TO NASCAR FOR CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY NASCAR TO BE CONSIDERED FOR COMPETITION FOR THE 2012 SEASON. ALL EQUIPMENT IS SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF TRACK OFFICIALS. TRACK OFFICIALS MAY ASSESS WEIGHT PENALTIES FOR RACE EQUIPMENT DEEMED AS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THESE RULES. RACE EQUIPMENT WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED AS HAVING BEEN APPROVED BY REASON OF HAVING PASSED THROUGH INSPECTION AT ANY TIME OR ANY NUMBER OF TIMES UNOBSERVED OR UNDETECTED. ANY RACE EQUIPMENT WHICH DOES NOT CONFORM TO SPECIFICATIONS OR TOLERANCES CONTAINED IN THE 2012 NASCAR RULE BOOK, OR IS NOT OTHERWISE APPROVED BY NASCAR, MAY NOT BE USED IN COMPETITION IN 2012. PRIOR TO PRODUCTION, ANY NEW RACE EQUIPMENT TO BE CONSIDERED FOR APPROVAL FOR COMPETITION MUST BE SUBMITTED TO NASCAR FOR APPROVAL. AT THE MANUFACTURER'S EXPENSE, THE MANUFACTURER MUST PROVIDE ALL INFORMATION, MATERIALS, ELECTRONIC FILES, RACE EQUIPMENT AND FULL SCALE RACE VERSION VEHICLE(S) AS REQUESTED BY NASCAR. MANUFACTURER MUST ALSO PROVIDE TO NASCAR ANY RACE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED AS COMPARISON ITEMS FOR INSPECTION PURPOSES ALONG WITH ANY REQUIRED MANUFACTURER TEMPLATES. 20F - 1 COMPETING MODELS AS SELECTED BY NASCAR
20F - 1.1 Late Model Stock Car Races
Late Model Stock Car Races are open to eligible 2000 through 2006 steel Body models of American made passenger car production sedans and the approved 2007 through 2012 composite body models. The approved composite body models are the only 2007 through 2012 models permitted. These bodies must remain as manufactured and meet all other specifications as set forth in Section 20F. The 2007 through 2012 composite body panels must have the manufacturer/NASCAR-approved logo imbedded into the composite material. Interchanging of parts or components from the steel bodied 2006 and prior bodies and the 2007 through 2012 composite bodies will not be permitted. Only previously approved plastic fenders and previously approved plastic bumper covers will be permitted on the 2006 and prior steel bodies. Interchanging of manufacturer's parts or components will not be permitted. All bodies must be mounted on the centerline of the tread width and the frame. 20F - 1.2 Not Applicable For This Division. 20F - 1.3 Approved Competition Models The following are the only approved steel body models eligible for competition in 2012:
YEAR MAKE MODEL
2000 -2005 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
2001 -2004 Dodge Intrepid
2005 -2006 Dodge Charger
2000 -2005 Ford Taurus
2006 Ford Fusion
2000 -2003 Pontiac Grand Prix
The following are the only approved composite body models eligible for competition in 2012:
YEAR MAKE MODEL
2007 - 2008 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
2008 - 2012 Chevrolet Impala SS
2007 - 2012 Dodge Charger
2007 - 2012 Ford Fusion
2009 - 2012 Toyota Camry
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20F - 2 GENERAL CAR BODY REQUIREMENTS
20F - 2.1 Car Bodies
The car body must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following requirements: Interchanging of parts or components from the steel bodied 2006 and prior bodies and the 2007 through 2012 composite bodies will not be permitted. The composite bodies must contain the approved composite roof (and components), approved composite or plastic type fenders and approved composite or plastic type quarter panels, approved front and rear bumper covers and approved hood. The approved doors and deck lid must be steel or aluminum. Only previously approved plastic fenders and previously approved plastic bumper covers permitted on the 2006 and prior steel bodies.
A. The 2000 through 2006 eligible steel bodies and the 2007 through 2012 eligible composite bodies will be volume production models as selected and approved. (See sub-section 20F-1.3)
B. Cars should be neat appearing. The interior, exterior, and underside of the car must be painted. Clear coat only will not be permitted. All front and rear bumper covers must be the same color as the car including the bolts and rivets. The interior and exterior of all floors, firewalls, roll cage and frame assemblies and the interior of all steel body panels should be painted using only light/bright colors. The type of paint used, whether it be flat, satin or high gloss finish, must provide a smooth surface. The paint or vinyl must not be textured. Vinyl may only be used on the exterior of the body panels. Thermal barrier coatings applied to the immediate driver's area may be used. The location of thermal coatings must be acceptable to Track Officials.
C. Original dimensions of all bodies must remain as manufactured, except for changes that may be necessary for tire clearance. Straight or slab sides will not be permitted.
D. All body and chassis dimensions will be with the driver in the car.
E. All cars must have complete bodies, hoods, front fenders, quarter panels, front and rear bumper covers in top quality condition. All aftermarket bodies and trim parts must be acceptable to Track Officials. The minimum thickness for any exterior sheet metal body parts of the 2000 through 2006 steel body cars must be 24 gage (0.025 inch thick) magnetic sheet steel.
F. Adjustable body mounts will be permitted. All body mounts must be metal, plastic type or polycarbonate.
G. Streamlining of the contours of the car such as headlights, front bumper cover, front air dam, grilles, roof, and the top of the windshield and rear window will not be permitted. Installation of air directional devices, underpans, baffles, dividers, shields or the like beneath the car or the car's hood and fender area, front firewall, floor, rear firewall area, rear deck and quarter panel area will not be permitted. Any part or component of the car, not previously approved by Track Officials, that has been installed or modified to enhance aerodynamic performance, will not be permitted. Cars must remain standard in appearance. Grilles must be stock standard height and width and mounted in the stock location.
H. A full windshield and rear window in good condition are required. The windshield and rear window must be installed in their original standard positions. The windshield and rear window must be sealed using sealers and/or adhesives that allow the easy removal of the windshield and rear window.
I. All doors must be fastened in a manner acceptable to Track Officials.
J. Fenders must not be cut or altered except for wheel or tire clearance which must be acceptable to Track Officials.
K. The interior area of the car must be completely enclosed from front to rear with firewalls made of not less than 24 gage (0.025 inch thick) magnetic sheet steel. The floor area on the left side must not be lower than the top of the frame rails except directly under the seat where the floor may be dropped not lower than one (1) inch above the bottom of the frame rail. The floor area on the right side of the seat may be raised a maximum of eight (8) inches to the top of the drive shaft tunnel and extend to the right door panel. All interior panels must be welded.
L. Cars must be equipped with approved front and rear bumper covers for the make and model and must be in top quality condition.
M. Any device or duct work that permits air to pass from one area of the interior to another, or to the outside of the car, will not be permitted. This includes, but is not limited to, the inside of the car to the trunk area, or floors, firewalls, crush panels and wheel wells passing air into or out of the car.
20F - 2.2 Overall Car Weight
A. Throughout the Event all cars must meet the minimum weight requirements with fuel, oil and water (with driver).
B. All cars competing with General Motors' engines must maintain a minimum weight of 3,100 pounds with a minimum right side weight of 1,375 pounds.
C. All cars competing with Ford and Dodge engines must maintain a minimum weight of 3,100 pounds with a minimum right side weight of 1,400 pounds (maximum 55% left side weight).
D. Unless otherwise authorized by the Track Officials, at all times during an Event, all weights will be measured by Track Officials using the scales provided by the Track. It is the responsibility of each race team to ensure that its car meets the specified minimum weight requirements for this division on these scales.
E. All fasteners and mounting hardware must be made of solid magnetic steel. Body panel rivets may be aluminum.
20F - 2.3 Added Car Weight
Added weight must be LEAD ballast only. Tungsten or other metals or materials will not be permitted. Added weight must be in block form of not less than five (5) pound blocks (no pellets) and painted white with the car number and team identification permanently legible on it. Added weight must be securely bolted in place inside a 1/8 inch minimum thickness rectangular or square tubular type weight container in a manner acceptable to Track Officials. Triangular or other odd shaped lead ballast plates, if used, must be completely enclosed and securely fastened with multiple fasteners inside a 1/8 inch minimum thickness weight tray or container. Added weight may not be added to the outside of the frame rails, below the bottom of the frame rails, ahead of the front spindles, to any suspension parts, behind the rear axle or inside the driver's compartment. Dislodged added weight will not be permitted to be returned to the car for weighing after Race. Added weight containers may be attached to the inside of the main frame rails and must not be lower than the bottom of the frame rails. Center mounted added weight containers will be permitted but must be securely welded in place and be acceptable to Track Officials. For inspection purposes, all weight containers must have, on one (1) end, a metal cap with a weight retention through bolt of not less than 3/8 inch diameter (installed from the top or side of the added weight container) to permit removal of the added weight. Added weight will not be permitted inside any cross member, roll bars or any inaccessible welded chassis component. Electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, remote control, or any other weight shifting devices will not be permitted at any time. Added weight inside an approved weight container, following the guidelines above, may be bolted or welded to the rear suspension cross member. Added weight inside an approved weight container, following the guidelines above, may be bolted or welded to the front sub-frame lower suspension mounting cross member but must be behind the front spindles.
20F - 2.4 Car Weights After Competition
A. After a car has qualified, only fluids consumed, as determined by Track Officials, may be replaced.
B. Unless otherwise authorized by Track Officials, when cars are weighed after a Race, only water in the radiator, oil in the engine, and fuel in the fuel cell may be added. Wheels and tires must not be changed, unless otherwise authorized by Track Officials.
C. Track rules may permit a percentage of weight loss per lap after competition.
20F - 3 DETAILED CAR BODY REQUIREMENTS
In addition to the General Car Body Requirements specified in sub-section
20F-2, the following Detailed Car Body Requirements must be maintained. For more detailed body installation and guideline dimensions, refer to the body diagram pages in the rear of the Rule Book.
20F - 3.1 Aerodynamic Devices all aerodynamic devices must be approved by NASCAR and acceptable to Track Officials.
20F - 3.1.1 Front Air Dam
A. The approved front air dam must maintain a minimum ground clearance of four (4) inches for all models.
B. All support brackets must be mounted to the rear of the air dam. Brackets and mounts must not be used or installed as air directional devices.
C. The leading edge of the air dam must not extend more than three (3) inches forward of the bumper measured at any point across the bumper.
D. On all approved models, the leading edge of the air dam, when measured from the centerline of the right front spindle must not exceed 46 inches and must not be less than 45 inches. Front air dam extensions, made of flexible plastic type material, will be permitted to be attached to the bottom of the front air dam (bumper cover). It must be flush mounted, stationary, securely fastened, single layer, not exceeding a maximum of 3/16 inch thick and maximum of four (4) inches in height and must be mounted parallel to the bumper cover. The air dam extension must be secured in a manner that will prevent movement of the air dam extension while in competition and maintain a minimum ground clearance of four (4) inches.
20F - 3.1.2 Rear Spoilers
A solid non-adjustable spoiler must be attached to the rear of the car. All cars will be permitted to use a rear spoiler not exceeding five (5) inches in height and not more than 54 inches in width, measured around the back side of the spoiler, and must be attached to and centered on the rear of the car. Spoilers must be solid 1/8 inch metal or 1/4 inch clear olycarbonate and control the flow of air over one (1) surface only. The rear spoiler blade must maintain the same thickness over the entire spoiler blade. Rudders or forward mounting brackets will not be permitted. A maximum of 39 inches from the ground to the top of the spoiler (with the driver in the car) will be permitted. (The maximum spoiler height from the ground for the 2000-2002 Monte Carlo will be 40 inches in the center and 39 inches on each end.) The spoiler must maintain a maximum of five (5) inches in height. The rear spoiler angle must be set between 50 degrees and 60 degrees. Spoiler braces on the back of the spoiler will not be permitted. Non-adjustable rear spoiler supports will be permitted inside the trunk area. In addition to applicable rules above: the 2007 through 2012 composite body cars only: The spoiler must be slotted 5/8 inch in the center to fit the NASCAR overall template for each make of car and must maintain the same contour as the production deck lid and quarter panels as viewed from above and behind. The spoiler must be mounted in such a way as not to flex or bend under pressure and must be mounted with a minimum of six (6), 1/4 inch diameter or larger bolts evenly spaced across the back of the deck lid. The spoiler mounting flange must not extend beyond the lower edge of the rear deck lid. The spoiler flange must not extend beyond the outer edge of the spoiler. Spoiler braces, if used, must be mounted on the back of the spoiler and there must be a maximum of three (3) spoiler braces per spoiler half with the spoiler braces located 4-1/2 inches inboard from the end of each spoiler half and 4-1/2 inches to the left and right of each spoiler half at the center split. The remaining spoiler braces must be spaced equally between the side and center spoiler braces on each spoiler half. Each spoiler brace must bolt to the top of the spoiler not more than 1/2 inch down from the top and must bolt to the deck lid below the bottom of the spoiler. Each spoiler brace must not exceed a maximum one (1) inch width, including all mounting brackets and hardware. All spoiler braces, when used, must be acceptable to Track Officials.
20F - 3.2 Windows / Lights / Mirrors
20F - 3.2.1 Windshield / Windshield Braces
A clear polycarbonate windshield must be used in lieu of a standard glass windshield. The windshield may have a maximum of six (6) inches of tint from the top down. Additional indshield tint or tape may be added for adverse sunlight conditions. Unless otherwise authorized by Track Officials, the addition of tint or tape must be confined to the driver's side of the windshield. Additional tint to the right side of the center windshield bar (#4A) will not be permitted. A one (1) inch wide black border may be installed on the sides of the windshield. The windshield must be a minimum of 1/8 inch thick and have a minimum of three (3) metal straps or braces 1/8 inch by one (1) inch installed inside the windshield. The straps must be bolted to the roof panel or roll bar at the top and the dash panel at the bottom with minimum 5/16 inch diameter bolts. A piece of rubber stripping must be installed between the windshield and straps. The straps must be installed in a manner that will not obstruct the vision of the driver. Windshield clips three (3) inches wide by one (1) inch by 1/8 inch thick must be installed if the windshield is not riveted or bolted in place. If used, the three (3) clips must be bolted to the roof of the car and extend over the edge of the windshield. Two (2) clips must be bolted to the cowl and extend over the bottom of the windshield. Clips must be spaced a minimum of 12 inches apart. Additional windshield fasteners may be used if acceptable to Track Officials.
20F - 3.2.2 Rear Window
A. Only clear standard production 3/16 inch thick polycarbonate must be used in the rear window opening. A one (1) inch wide black border may be installed on the sides and top of the rear window. The standard production polycarbonate must be formed to the same shape and size as the original equipment glass. Access holes in the rear window for the rear jacking bolts must not exceed a maximum diameter of 1-1/4 inches. The rear window must be securely fastened in place with bolts or rivets. Track Officials may require the outside of the rear window to be secured with a minimum of two (2) metal straps on the outside, not less than 1/8 inch thick by one (1) inch wide, evenly spaced, and bolted to the roof at the top and the deck support panel at the bottom acceptable to Track Officials. The inside of the rear window must be supported by at least two (2) metal braces acceptable to Track Officials. The inside metal braces may be adjustable but must be locked in place.
B. The rear window width will be determined by measuring down three (3) inches from the top of the rear window at the edge of the roof on the roof centerline. The minimum width of the rear window for the following models must be:
YEAR MODEL MINIMUM MEASUREMENT
2000 - 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 47-1/2 inches
2003 - 2005 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 46 inches
2006 - 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 46 inches
2008 - 2012 Chevrolet Impala SS 46 inches
2001 - 2004 Dodge Intrepid 43 inches
2005 - 2006 Dodge Charger 43 inches
2007 - 2012 Dodge Charger 43 inches
2000 - 2005 Ford Taurus 43 inches
2006 Ford Fusion 43 inches
2007 - 2012 Ford Fusion 46 inches
2000 - 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix 47-1/2 inches
2003 Pontiac Grand Prix 46 inches
2009 - 2012 Toyota Camry 46 inches
The roof, "B" post and "C" post must remain as manufactured.
20F - 3.2.3 Side Window Glass / Window Screen
A. All door window glass must be removed. A window screen must be installed in the left side door window opening and should be positioned to cover the entire window opening. Window screens should not be used beyond two (2) years from the date of manufacture. The window screen must be a rib type, made from minimum 3/4 inch, maximum one (1) inch wide material with a one (1) inch square opening between the ribs. Window screens should meet the SFI 27.1 specifications. The minimum window screen size must be 22 inches wide by 16 inches high. The forward edge of the window screen, when in the closed position, must be in line or forward of the steering wheel. All window screen mounts must be a minimum 1/2 inch diameter solid magnetic steel rod or a minimum one (1) inch wide by 3/16 inch thick flat magnetic steel with mounts welded to the roll cage. The window screen, when in the closed position, must fit tight and be secured with a lever-type quick release latch acceptable to Track Officials. The lever must be secured by a detent ball in the lever and may be supplemented by a Velcro® fastener only - pins or clips will not be permitted. The latch must be mounted at the top in the front to roof bar (#3) or at the top of front roll bar leg (#2A) near roof bar (#3) and release from the inside.
B. A clear flat polycarbonate vent deflector panel may be installed at the bottom of the windshield "A" post. The deflector may extend a maximum of eight (8) inches rearward from the lower rear edge of the "A" post. The rear edge of the vent deflector must be vertical. C. Quarter window openings must maintain the same size, shape and be located in the stock location for the make and model car being used. Flat, clear, polycarbonate must be installed in the quarter window openings. If quick release fasteners are used, they must be the flush mount type. All other fasteners must be acceptable to Track Officials. Only one (1) air inlet in each quarter window will be permitted. The maximum hose size is three (3) inches. Suction ducts will not be permitted.
20F - 3.2.4 Headlights / Parking Lights
Approved headlight, parking light, upper grille and taillight decals must be installed and be acceptable to Track Officials.
20F - 3.2.5 Rear View Mirror
Multi-view type mirrors with a maximum width of 26 inches must be installed at all times during competition. A side mounted rear view mirror may be installed; however, it must be acceptable to Track Officials and must not extend outside of the car at any time. Composite material(s) will not be permitted on the rear view mirror or its mounting hardware.
20F - 3.3 Dash Panel
A. All dash panels must be acceptable to Track Officials. When a complete dash panel is used, all cars must have a removable inspection panel, a minimum size of 10 inches by 10 inches or eight (8) inches by 18 inches, on the top of the dash panel on the driver's side. The inspection panel must be large enough to allow for inspection of all wiring under the dash panel. The inspection panel must be fastened with wing-type quick release fasteners.
B. The dash panel from the center of the car to the right side may be stepped down to the top of the dash bar (#8) when the ignition amplifier box and wiring is mounted on top. The right side of the dash panel from the center windshield bar (#4A) to the right side front roll bar leg (#2B) may be replaced with a flat ignition system mounting plate. The flat ignition system mounting plate must be securely fastened on the top of the dash bar (#8) and mounted parallel to the frame rails. The right side ignition system mounting plate must be constructed of metal.
20F - 3.4 Firewalls
For driver protection, all firewalls, floors, tunnels, and access panels must be installed and completely secured in place when the car is in competition.
A. All cars must have full firewalls of magnetic sheet steel not less than 24 gage (0.025 inch thick) and must be acceptable to Track Officials.
B. The front firewall must extend straight across from the left side to the right side without any offset and extend from the top of the dash panel down to the frame rails. If the floor pan is raised on the right side, the firewall must extend down to the top of the frame.
C. A rear firewall of magnetic sheet steel, a minimum of 24 gage (0.025 inch thick) must be located between the trunk compartment and the driver's compartment and must be welded in place.
D. All firewalls must be sealed without any holes between the engine and driver's compartment, and trunk compartment and driver's compartment, and they must be welded and not pop riveted.
20F - 3.5 Doors
A. The maximum outside width of the doors from left side to right side must not exceed 77-1/2 inches. Door size and configuration must match from left side to right side. Doors of not less than 24 gage (0.025 inch thick) magnetic sheet steel must be the same size and configuration as the NASCAR-approved model. Straight or slab doors will not be permitted. The doors must be roll-formed evenly so the top and bottom edge of the door including the rocker panel trim moldings is a minimum of 1-1/2 inches inside the outermost roll of the door, mid-way down the door, at any point between the front and rear tires. All doors must be securely fastened to the front fender and the rear quarter panel in a manner acceptable to Track Officials. For all 2007 through 2012 approved composite bodies only, approved aluminum doors will be permitted. The approved door must be a one-piece design only, maintaining dimensions for the approved model car and must be approved and be acceptable to Track Officials. The approved composite body aluminum doors must be used as manufactured.
B. Cars must have a magnetic steel anti-intrusion plate, minimum 0.090 inch thick, installed on the outboard side of the left side door bars and welded or bolted in place. The anti-intrusion plate, if bolted, must be attached with not less than four (4) minimum 1/2 inch diameter bolts bolted to tabs of not less than 1/8 inch thick flat steel that are welded to the door bars. Door bars must not be drilled when attaching the anti-intrusion plate by bolts. The anti-intrusion plate must fill the area between the horizontal centerlines of the top and bottom door bars, and the vertical centerlines of main roll bar (#1), and the left front roll bar leg (#2A). Individual plates welded in the openings between each door bar will be permitted (see Diagram #6, in the rear pages of the Rule Book). If the anti-intrusion plate is welded in place, to facilitate emergency removal of the left side door bars (#9A), the anti-intrusion plate must have six (6), 2-1/2 inch diameter holes cut in the anti-intrusion plate, with three (3) holes near each end of the plate in the following locations: The upper two (2) holes must be centered vertically between the left side door bars (#9A-1&2), at an on-center distance of three (3) inches from the center of the left front roll bar leg (#2A) and main roll bar (#1). The middle two (2) holes must be centered vertically between the left side door bars (#9A-2&3), at an on-center distance of three (3) inches from the center of the left front roll bar leg (#2A) and main roll bar (#1). The lower two (2) holes must be centered vertically between the left side door bars (#9A-3&4), at an on-center distance of three (3) inches from the center of the left front roll bar leg (#2A) and main roll bar (#1).
C. For all 2007 through 2012 approved composite bodies, only 24 gage (0.025 inch thick) steel or .040 inch minimum thickness aluminum doors will be permitted.
D. Race equipment, such as driver cool boxes, fire extinguishers, electrical switches, etc. (with the exception of the driver's radio equipment) will not be permitted in the left side door area.
20F - 3.6 Fenders / Quarter Panels / Rocker Panels
The maximum outside width of the front fenders, quarter panels and rocker panels from left side to right side must not exceed 77-1/2 inches with the following exception. The maximum width across the front fenders from left side to right side at the location where the front fenders attach to the front bumper cover must not exceed 78 inches. Front fenders, quarter panels and rocker panels configuration must match from left side to right side. The front fenders, quarter panels, and rocker panels must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following minimum requirements:
A. The front fenders and quarter panels must be one-piece only and be of not less than 24 gage (0.025 inch thick) magnetic sheet steel and must be installed in their standard location as referenced by the approved model car. As an option the front fender from an approved manufacturer must be made from flexible, rubberized plastic type material maintaining dimensions for the approved model car and must be approved and be acceptable to Track Officials. If the flexible, rubberized plastic type fender is used it must be used as manufactured. Fiberglass fenders will not be permitted with the exception of the 2007 through 2010 approved composite bodies. When measured anywhere across the rear of the car, a maximum of three (3) inches difference plus or minus (+/-) from a stock production car will be permitted. When cutting the front fenders or quarter panels for clearance, the only modifications permitted will be cutting for tire clearance with a maximum of 10 inches measured from the edge of the wheel to the edge of the front fender or quarter panel.
B. All front fenders and quarter panels must be roll-formed to cover the tires; left and right side must match. The front fenders and quarter panels must not extend out past the tire sidewall and must be permanently mounted with metal, plastic type or polycarbonate, adjustable or non-adjustable supports and brackets. All quarter panels must be roll formed in a manner acceptable to Track Officials and must fit the quarter panel template above the center of the rear axle and forward 17 inches below the center of the quarter window. The left and right quarter panels must be the same dimension and roll. Interior wheel wells must be constructed of magnetic sheet steel and must either be radiused the same as the tire or they may extend from the front of the rear wheel upward, turn and continue horizontally to the rear bumper cover. If crush panels are used, they must be a maximum of eight (8) inches wide and constructed with aluminum.
C. Excessive modifications to the rocker panels will not be permitted. Rocker panels on the left and right sides must match and be the same size and shape. The rocker panels must completely fill in the area between the main frame rails and door panels for the entire length of the main frame rails. The rocker panels must be magnetic sheet steel and remain straight and parallel with the frame rails. The rocker panels on the 2007 through 2012 composite bodies may be magnetic sheet steel or composite material. Vertical rocker panel extensions, made of plastic type material, a maximum thickness of 3/16 inch and a maximum height of four (4) inches will be permitted. They must be installed vertical and flush with the outer sheet metal at the bottom of both left side and right side rocker panels, and be the same front to rear length as the rocker panels. The vertical rocker panel extensions must be stationary, securely fastened, single layer and must be mounted parallel to the rocker panel. The rocker panel extension must be secured in a manner that will prevent movement of the rocker panel extension while in competition and maintain a minimum ground clearance of four (4) inches.
D. For all 2007 through 2012 approved composite bodies only, approved composite or plastic type material quarter panels and fenders will be permitted. The approved quarter panel and fender must be a one-piece design only, maintaining dimensions for the approved model car and must be approved and be acceptable to Track Officials. The approved composite or plastic type material quarter panel and fender must be used as manufactured.
20F - 3.7 Grilles
Grille openings must retain the same shape and size as the standard production original equipment. The grille opening may be covered with two (2) layers of screen wire attached to the grille. Screen wire mesh must be porous. All air must enter the front of the car through the grille openings only. Installation of air directional devices, underpans, baffles, dividers, shields or the like, will not be permitted in the grille or in the duct work back to the radiator. Any part or component of the car not previously approved by Track Officials that has been installed or modified to enhance aerodynamic performance will not be permitted. Closed grilles for racing will not be permitted. Tape will be permitted to cover the grille opening and the brake cooling openings in the front of the car.
20F - 3.8 Hood / Roof
The hood and roof must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following requirements:
A. Only flat hoods will be permitted on all models. The front edge of the hood must seal to the front bumper cover or fit into a slot a minimum of two (2) inches in depth across the entire width of the front of the hood and be painted the same color as the car. The hood must seal tight to the front fenders and the windshield at all times.
B. The hood must close in the original position and maintain the original configuration. The hood must be made of reinforced fiberglass or metal.
C. The hood must have positive magnetic solid steel pin fasteners, a minimum of three (3) across the front (one (1) at each corner, one (1) in the center and one (1) at each rear corner and one (1) in the center, if necessary) to seal the hood to the windshield. All removable hood pins must be a minimum of 1/8 inch diameter and have a minimum one (1) inch inside diameter vertical loop to facilitate ease of removal. Metal hood pin bezels must be installed at all times. A minimum of two (2) magnetic solid steel pin fasteners or quick release fasteners, if necessary, must be installed on each front fender, evenly spaced between the front and rear pin fasteners. The location of the hood pins and bezel plates must not interfere with the installation of any inspection templates.
D. Holes will not be permitted in the hood for cooling. Hood bubbles or scoops will not be permitted.
E. Hood openings that permit air to the carburetor air filter will not be permitted.
F. All roofs must be the same size and shape as a stock production roof. Roof panels must be mounted in the stock position the same as a stock production roof for the make and model car being used. Roof panels from an approved manufacturer may be of a one-piece design which includes the windshield bed and windshield, the rear and side window locations and rear and side window(s), with a magnetic steel roof solidly mounted as an integral part of the assembly. If the one-piece design assembly is used it must be used as manufactured. All roofs must be acceptable to Track Officials. The roof must be securely mounted to the roll cage at each corner according to the manufacturer's specification.
G. For all 2007 through 2012 approved composite bodies only, approved composite roofs will be permitted. The roof panel must be of a design which will include the windshield bed and “A” posts, and the rear window bed, the “B” and “C” posts and side window(s). When the approved composite body is used it must be used as manufactured. All panels must be flange-mounted and remain as manufactured. The windshield bottom bed, “B” post, “C” post and side windows and the rear window bed may be separate pieces as long as they are flange-mounted and remain as manufactured. These body panels must conform to the NASCAR-approved manufacturer templates and the NASCAR-approved body and component specifications. The roof must be securely attached to the roll cage at each corner according to the manufacturer's specification.
H. An optional, removable or flip-up hatch may be installed in the roof above the driver to be used as an alternate exit. If used, the hatch must be mounted as to comply with and not interfere with the fit of all required templates. The opening for the hatch may be a maximum of 24 inches long by 24 inches wide and must be located forward of the main roll bar (#1) and to the left of the centerline roof bar (#4). A continuous (piano type) hinge must be used at the front (windshield) edge of the hatch. A quick-release latch is required at the rear of the hatch. Industrial-type Velcro® may be used for the rear latch. (1) The hatch should be constructed from material removed from the roof, or equivalent, with two (2) steel straps, a minimum of 1-1/2 inches wide, running in the longitudinal direction the length of the hatch. These straps serve to hold the shape of the roof and as material to which the hinges are attached. The straps may be attached using flush-mount rivets in conjunction with bonding adhesive. Additional material should be used close to the outside edges to hold the shape of the hatch. (2) Two (2) steel straps, a minimum of 1-1/2 inches wide, running in the longitudinal direction the length of the hatch and two (2) steel straps, a minimum of 1-1/2 inches wide, running in the latitudinal direction the width of the hatch must be attached to the remaining portion of the roof. These straps serve to hold the shape of the roof. The straps may be attached using flush-mount rivets in conjunction with bonding adhesive. Additional material should be used close to the outside edges to hold the shape of the roof.
20F - 3.9 Rear Deck Lids / Trunks
Rear deck lids, of not less than 24 gage (0.025 inch thick) magnetic sheet steel, and the trunk area must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following requirements:
A. The rear deck lid area must maintain the same dimensions and body lines as a standard production car. Positive magnetic solid steel pin fasteners must be used on the right and left sides of the deck lid. All removable deck lid pins must be a minimum of 1/8 inch diameter and must have a minimum one
(1) inch inside diameter vertical loop to facilitate ease of removal. Metal deck lid pin bezels must be installed at all times. The location of the pins and bezel plates must not interfere with the installation of any NASCAR inspection templates. Holes and/or other modifications that, in the judgment of the Track Officials, were made with the intent of weight reduction will not be permitted. For all 2007 through 2012 approved composite bodies, only 24 gage (0.025 inch thick) sheet steel or minimum 0.040 inch thick sheet aluminum deck lids will be permitted. When closed, the deck lid must be sealed around the entire perimeter of the deck lid opening.
B. A rear firewall behind the main roll bar (#1) (rear hoop) must be located between the trunk area and the driver's compartment and be welded in place. The rear firewall must follow the same angle as the rear sub-frame kick ups to the rear inner fender wells and/or be acceptable to Track Officials and continue to the area below the rear window mounting point. The trunk area sheet metal will not be required.
20F - 3.10 Bumper Covers
The bumper covers must be approved by NASCAR, be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following requirements:
A. The approved front and rear bumper covers must be installed in the same location as far as the height, width, and depth as a stock factory production bumper.
B. Front and rear bumper cover reinforcement bars must be installed and be acceptable to Track Officials. The bumper cover reinforcement bar must be constructed of a minimum one (1) inch outside diameter with a minimum wall thickness of 0.060 inch to a maximum of 1-3/4 inches outside diameter with a maximum wall thickness of 0.095 inch magnetic steel tubing. The bumper reinforcement bars must be attached to the sub-frames by welding a maximum of two (2) horizontal tubes of the same diameter or a minimum of one (1) inch outside diameter steel tube as used for the bumper cover reinforcement bar. The tubing must not be exposed and must remain behind the bumper covers. Holes and/or other difications to the bumper cover reinforcement bars or attaching bars will not be permitted.
C. The front and rear bumper covers must be solid. Holes will not be permitted.
D. All front and rear bumper covers must be a two (2) piece design, separated in the center from top to bottom, and must be made of a flexible, rubberized plastic material. All front and rear bumper covers must be painted the same color as the car including the bolts and rivets.
20F - 3.11 Identification / Marking
A. Numbers / Graphics
(1) All car number configuration and design is subject to approval by Track Officials. Only single or double-digit numbers will be permitted. The size, color, and style of numbers must be adequate to permit prompt identification by Track Officials at all times. Numbers must be solid, at least 18 inches high, measured vertically, excluding borders and silhouettes, must be neatly attached to or painted on both sides of the car on the center of the door. Door numbers must be a minimum of four (4) inches in width, and slant no more than 30 degrees from vertical. The tops and bottoms of all numbers must be even (not staggered). Two (2) digit numbers must have a minimum separation of two (2) inches between the numbers including borders. All graphics must have a minimum separation of two (2) inches from any number including borders. A solid number 24 inches high, excluding borders and silhouettes, must be neatly attached to or painted on the roof, reading from the driver's side. Solid numbers, as large as possible, must be attached to or painted on the uppermost corner of the right side windshield and the right rear taillight cover. The use of number decals is acceptable if Track Officials determine that the number is legible. Mirror foil numbers and decals will not be permitted. Paint schemes using a mirrored or holographic appearance will not be permitted.
(2) All car numbers are owned by and will be assigned by Track Officials for use by the car owner. Car numbers are not transferable or assignable by the car owner.
(3) Track Officials may require a Competitor to use a different number in order to avoid duplication or confusion at an Event.
B. Decals and Advertising
(1) At the sole discretion of NASCAR, and/or Promoter, and/or Track Officials, they may refuse to permit, or they may restrict or assign the size or placement of decals, identification, and advertising of any kind on a car for any reason. All NASCAR Members agree to accept NASCAR's, and/or Promoter's, and/or Track Official's decision in this regard.
(2) NASCAR, and/or Promoter, and/or Track Officials may refuse to permit a Competitor to participate in an Event if NASCAR, and/or Promoter, and/or Track Officials determines that any advertising, sponsorship or similar agreement to which the Competitor (or a car owner, driver or crew member associated with the Competitor) is or will be a party, is detrimental to the sport, to NASCAR, Series Sponsor, or to the Promoter for any reason, including without limitation, the public image of the sport.
(3) Decals or adhesive-backed emblems, supplied by NASCAR contingency program sponsors, for advertising or identification on race cars are limited in size to the area of a 32 square inch decal. Decal sizes will be determined by multiplying the full width and full length of any decal, regardless of the decal shape. Only decals of participating NASCAR contingency program sponsors will be permitted.
(4) Decals, advertising slogans, paint schemes and other graphic designs and text on the car that have not been previously approved by NASCAR, and/or Promoter, and/or Track Officials must not be used unless and until approved by NASCAR, and/or Promoter, and/or Track Officials prior to the Event.
(5) Decals, advertising logos, text or identification of sponsors must not be placed on the front of each door and/or each front fender (between the front of the car and the front of the door) other than (a) decals, advertising logos, text or identification of series sponsors, (b) decals, advertising logos, text or identification of NASCAR contingency program sponsors, or (c) such other decals, advertising or identification as NASCAR may in its sole discretion permit or require.
(6) Decals, advertising logos, text or identification of sponsors will not be permitted on the windshield (except across the top), the rear window, rear quarter windows or the rear spoiler.
(7) Decals, advertising logos, text or identification of sponsors, other than the car number, will not be permitted on the door of the car from the rear of the vent deflector to the front edge of the "B" post.
(8) Decals, advertising logos, text or identification of sponsors will not be permitted on the most rearward vertical portion of the rear bumper cover.
(9) Decals, advertising logos, text or identification of sponsors will not be permitted forward of the hood pins on the front of the car.
(10) Decals, advertising logos, text or identification of sponsors must not be on the roof panel unless otherwise authorized by NASCAR, and/or Promoter, and/or Track Officials.
(11) Decals, advertising logos, text or identification of sponsors must not extend past the seam between the hood and front fenders.
20F - 3.12 Car Body Measurements
For detailed body installation and dimensions, refer to the rear pages of the Rule Book.
20F - 3.12.1 Templates
A. A car must conform to any and all approved templates, comparison pieces and/or other measuring devices as applied and measured by the Track Officials. Once a car has passed inspection at an Event, the car must not be altered in any manner that in the judgment of Track Officials enhances the aerodynamic performance of the car. The decision of the Track Officials will be final.
B. The templates that are currently available for track use for the 2000 through 2006 steel bodies and the 2007 through 2012 composite body are:
Template “A” Centerline - front to rear template from the bottom of the windshield back to the rear bumper cover
Template “B” Centerline/Nose – from the windshield base forward across the hood, down the nose to the ground
Template “B-3” Horizontal Nose – following the bumper line approximately 15-1/2 inches up from the ground
Template “D-L” Left Fender/Nose – approximately 24 inches left of the nose centerline on the bumper cover and directed at the “A” post/windshield intersection
Template “D-R” Right Fender/Nose - approximately 26-1/2 inches right of the nose centerline on the bumper cover and directed at the “A” post/windshield intersection
Template “G” Back of Roof (side to side) across the back edge of the roof, down the quarter windows and down around the radius of the quarter panel, 90 degrees to the roof
Template “H” Rear Window (side to side including “C” post) – approximately 16 inches down from the top of the rear window, across the “C” post ending on top of the quarter panel shelf 90 degrees to the rear window.
20F - 4 GENERAL ENGINE REQUIREMENTS
20F - 4.1 General Engine Eligibility
The eligible engines must be production engines as determined, selected, and approved by NASCAR. It is mandatory that all major components (engine blocks, heads, etc.) be roduced by the manufacturer for sale to the public in a regular product offering. Prior to being used in competition, all major engine and component parts must be submitted to the office of the NASCAR Competition Administrator on or prior to September 1, 2012 for consideration of approval and approved by NASCAR. Each such part may thereafter be used until it is mined that such part is no longer eligible. Only engines of a type approved by NASCAR in sub-section 20F-5.4 will be permitted. Engines may be interchanged within any approved corporate body manufacturer's line.
20F - 4.2 General Engine Characteristics
The following characteristics of the production engine must be maintained in any engine used in competition in a manner acceptable to Track Officials. All parts listed below must originate from approved stock production castings and forgings that have been machined according to the normal machining schedule utilized for standard production parts. All parts, except spark plugs should utilize fractional English measurement system fasteners and dimensions (non-metric). Coatings will not be permitted on any internal engine components, except rod and main bearings, camshaft bearings and pistons including but not limited to ceramic or Teflon®.
A. ENGINE BLOCK:
Material
Number of Cylinders
Angle of Cylinders
Cylinder Bore Centerline Spacing
Number of Main Bearings and Type
Integral or Separate Cylinder Sleeves
Location of Camshaft
Overall Configuration
B. CYLINDER HEAD:
Material
Number of Valves per Cylinder
Type of Combustion Chamber
Location of Spark Plug
Orientation of Spark Plug
Arrangement of Valves
Valve Location in Relation to the Cylinder Bore
Angle of Valves
Type of Valve Actuation
Number of Intake Ports
Number of Exhaust Ports
Center Distances of Intake Ports Referenced to the Cylinder Bore
Center Distances of Exhaust Ports Referenced to the Cylinder Bore
Shape of Intake and Exhaust Ports at Mating Faces of Manifolds
Angle of Port Face Relative to Mating Face of Head to Block
Firing Order
20F - 5 DETAILED ENGINE REQUIREMENTS
For purposes of construction, some elements of sub-section 20F-5 are listed below. Changes from the approved standard production automobiles or component parts will not be permitted except as specified in the following rules for engine preparation. In addition to the General Engine Requirements specified in sub-section 20F-4, the engines must also conform to the following Detailed Engine Requirements. Heating pads, blankets or any other heating devices will not be permitted for warming the engine.
20F - 5.1 Engine Location
A. All General Motors engines must be located so the center of the forward most spark plug hole on the right side of the engine block is in line or a maximum of one (1) inch forward of the center of the right front upper ball joint. The Ford and Dodge engines must be located so that the front of the cylinder head on the right side is in line or a maximum of one (1) inch forward of the center of the right front upper ball joint.
B. The center of the crankshaft must be on the centerline of the frame, front sub-frame, and tread width, front and rear.
20F - 5.2 Engine Ground Clearance
The engine ground clearance will be measured (with the driver) from center of the crankshaft accessory drive bolt. A minimum of 12 inches and a maximum of 13 inches from center of crankshaft accessory drive bolt to ground must be maintained at all times.
20F - 5.3 Engine Mounts
All engine mounts must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following minimum requirements:
A. All engine mounts must be reinforced steel or aluminum.
B. All engine mounts must be securely bolted.
C. Adjustable engine mounts will not be permitted.
20F - 5.4 Engine Displacement
The cubic inch displacement will be as follows:
A. Dodge: 360 cubic inch displacement plus a maximum of 0.035 inch overbore per cylinder. The 355 cubic inch displacement Dodge engines will not be permitted.
B. Ford: 351 cubic inch displacement plus a maximum of 0.045 inch overbore per cylinder.
C. General Motors: 350 cubic inch displacement plus a maximum of 0.060 inch overbore per cylinder.
D. The manufacturer's stock bore and stroke dimensions for the approved engines are listed as follows:
MANUFACTURER BORE STROKE
Dodge 4 inches 3.580 inches
Ford 4 inches 3.500 inches
General Motors 4 inches 3.480 inches
E. The formula for determining cubic inch displacement is as follows: Bore x Bore x .7854 x Stroke equals cubic inch displacement of each cylinder. The cubic inch displacement of each cylinder added together will determine the total cubic inch displacement of the engine. Unless otherwise permitted by Track Officials, a maximum cooling down time of two (2) hours from the official completion time of the Race will be permitted prior to measuring the total cubic inch displacement.
20F - 5.5 Engine Blocks
All engine blocks must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following minimum requirements.
20F - 5.5.1 Eligibility
A. All engine blocks must be a product of the manufacturer of the make of the approved engine being used in competition. Aftermarket engine blocks will not be permitted.
B. The engine block must retain all standard external dimensions with the exception of the maximum allowable overbore and the surfacing of the engine block deck. Angle cutting of the engine block deck will not be permitted. Removal of material from the engine block, with the intent of weight reduction, will not be permitted.
C. Track Officials may use an engine block provided by the respective manufacturer as a guide in determining whether a Competitor's engine block conforms to the specifications of the Rule Book.
D. Only cast iron engine blocks will be permitted. Aluminum or compacted graphite engine blocks will not be permitted.
E. The engine block deck height, measured from the center of the crankshaft main bearing journal to the top of the engine block where the cylinder heads bolt on, must be as follows:
MANUFACTURER BLOCK DECK HEIGHT
Dodge 9.200 inches (minimum 9.080 inches)
Ford 9.200 inches (minimum 9.080 inches)
GM 9 inches (minimum 8.980 inches)
Any engine block deck height below the minimum tolerance may be
accessed a weight penalty of a minimum of 50 pounds.
20F - 5.5.2 Internal Changes
Internal polishing of the engine block will not be permitted. Deburring of casting flash from the engine block will be permitted.
20F - 5.5.3 Pistons / Rods
A. Any flat top three (3) ring round aluminum piston with three (3) rings in place will be permitted. Minimum compression ring nominal width is 0.043 inch and minimum oil ring nominal width is 3mm (0.118 inch). Valve reliefs for valve clearance only may be cut into the pistons. The piston must not protrude above the top of the engine block surface. The use of coatings on pistons will be permitted.
B. Only magnetic steel piston pins maintaining a minimum diameter of 0.927 inch will be permitted.
C. Piston pin holes must be in a fixed location in the piston and connecting rods.
D. Only two-piece insert style connecting rod bearings will be permitted. Roller bearings will not be permitted.
E. Only solid magnetic steel connecting rods will be permitted. Hollow beam connecting rods will not be permitted. All rods must maintain the minimum/maximum rod lengths listed below:
MANUFACTURER MINIMUM MAXIMUM
Dodge 6.000 6.250
Ford "Cleveland" 5.778 6.250
General Motors 5.700 6.250
F. Titanium and stainless steel connecting rods will not be permitted.
G. Connecting rods must be machined to normal machining schedule utilized for standard production parts. Piston guided rods will not be permitted. Spacers or shims will not be permitted between the piston boss and the connecting rod. The maximum side clearance between the connecting rods will be 0.035 inch.
20F - 5.5.4 Oil Pans / Oil Coolers
The oil pans and oil coolers must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following requirements:
A. Oil pans must be made of magnetic steel.
B. The oil pans must be a wet sump type and manufactured using a standard production type pan with only a sump reservoir added to the bottom. All bolt holes and bolt hole flanges must be visible. Kick-outs will not be permitted between the bolt on flange and the top of the added sump. Spacers, other than sealing gaskets, will not be permitted between the oil pan side rails and the engine block surface.
C. Engine oil coolers may be either an oil to air or an oil to water heat exchanger mounted forward of the engine firewall. Air ducts will not be permitted. All oil coolers and the installation must be acceptable to Track Officials.
20F - 5.6 Cylinder Head
All cylinder heads must be approved and all modifications must be submitted to NASCAR before any proposed modifications will be eligible for approval. Approved manufacturers' identification and part numbers must remain unaltered on the cylinder heads being used in competition. Track Officials may use a cylinder head provided by the respective manufacturer as a guide in determining whether a Competitor's cylinder head conforms to the specifications of the Rule Book. Heating pads, blankets or any other heating devices will not be permitted for warming the cylinder head.
20F - 5.6.1 Eligibility
To be eligible, the cylinder heads must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following requirements:
A. Cylinder heads must be stock cast iron production only and approved by NASCAR, and are limited to two (2) valves per cylinder.
B. Titanium valve springs will not be permitted. Only magnetic steel valve springs will be permitted.
C. Port matching or flow work will not be permitted.
D. Angle cutting of the cylinder head to the engine block mating surface will not be permitted.
E. The cylinder head stud or bolt holes must not be offset or drilled off-center for the purpose of moving the cylinder head in any direction.
F. "O" rings will not be permitted for sealing the cylinder head to the engine block.
G. A maximum of three (3) valve seat angles plus the bowl cut will be permitted. When cutting the valve seat angles, stone or grinding marks will not be permitted above the bottom of the valve guide. All cutting in reference to the valve job and bowl area must be centered off the centerline of the valve guide. Radius cuts will not be permitted. Upon completion of the valve job, the bowl area above the valve seat to the bottom of the valve guide must still be the same configuration as far as shape and finish as it was from the manufacturer. Surfaces and/or edges where the cutter or stone has touched must not be polished. Hand grinding or polishing will not be permitted on any part of the head. When replacement valve guide bushings are installed the valve guide boss must retain the same shape and configuration as it was from the manufacturer.
H. Only Chevrolet (current design), part number 10134392, casting number 14011034, and part number/casting number 12480034 cast iron cylinder heads with a 23 degree valve angle will be permitted in General Motors models. Only Dodge-Mopar W2 (current design), part number P5249769, casting number 4532693, closed chamber with an 18 degree valve angle cast iron cylinder heads will be permitted in the Dodge models. Only Ford, part number M-6049-N351, cast iron cylinder heads with a 10 degree valve angle will be permitted in the Ford models.
I. All valves must be identical in appearance and construction as an OEM type valve. Titanium or exotic material valves will not be permitted. Coating of valves will not be permitted. Air directional devices will not be permitted on any of the valve surfaces. The valve stems must have a minimum diameter of 11/32 inch. The valve stem diameter may be undercut to a minimum diameter of 0.302 inch in the area of the valve stem from the head of the valve to the bottom of the valve guide. Hollow valve stems will not be permitted. The maximum valve sizes as measured across the face of the valve are as
follows:
Dodge Intake - 2.020 Exhaust - 1.625
Ford Intake - 2.020 Exhaust - 1.600
General Motors Intake - 2.020 Exhaust - 1.625
20F - 5.6.2 External Changes
External modifications will not be permitted. All cylinder heads are limited to a minimum 62cc combustion chamber for each cylinder. The combustion chamber may be machine cut, on the walls beside the valves only, to equalize the chamber cc. Any other machining or grinding will not be permitted. Removal of material from the cylinder head, with the intent of eight reduction, will not be permitted.
20F - 5.6.3 Internal Changes
Internal polishing, porting and/or any other internal modifications will not be permitted.
20F - 5.7 Crankshaft / Harmonic Balancer
The crankshaft and harmonic balancer must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following requirements:
A. Only standard magnetic steel or cast iron production design crankshafts will be permitted. If aftermarket crankshafts are used, they must be designed and manufactured the same as an OEM crankshaft for the approved standard production engine. Stroke must not be increased or decreased. Balancing will be permitted. Material used to balance crankshafts must be permanently attached to the crankshaft.
B. Only two-piece insert style crankshaft bearings will be permitted. Roller bearings will not be permitted.
C. Counterweights must be the same shape, may be polished, but they must not be knife-edged, undercut, or drilled to lighten the crankshaft. The rod bearing journals may be drilled. The main bearing journals must not be drilled. When weighing crankshafts, the minimum weights listed below shall include the timing chain sprocket. The following dimensions are the minimum specifications for all crankshafts:
Manufacturer
Dodge
Ford
General Motors
Main Journal
2.500 minus 0.030
2.750 minus 0.030
2.450 minus 0.030
Rod Journal
2.100 minus 0.030
2.100 minus 0.030
2.100 minus 0.030
Weight
50 Pounds
50 Pounds
50 Pounds
D. Harmonic balancers must be used and must be used as manufactured and be acceptable to Track Officials. Only standard OEM magnetic steel elastomer type harmonic balancers will be permitted. The use of “O” rings or other devices that deviate from the standard OEM elastomer rubber insert will not be permitted. Outer covers, lips, etc. to prevent the separation of the outer ring will be permitted provided they do not deviate from the standard OEM elastomer rubber insert.
E. Electronic switching devices or sensors will not be permitted on the harmonic balancer, crankshaft, or flywheel.
20F - 5.8 Camshaft / Valve Lifters / Rocker Arms
20F - 5.8.1 Camshaft
A. Only magnetic steel camshafts will be permitted. The camshaft bearing journal size must be the same as the standard production design for the NASCAR-approved production engine being used.
B. Only standard production design timing chains will be permitted. Belt drive and gear drive systems will not be permitted.
C. Only standard production sleeve type cam bearings will be permitted and must be the standard inside diameter for the NASCAR-approved production engine being used. The cam bearing bores in the block may be machined a maximum of 0.030 inch oversize from standard bore. Needle or roller bearings will not be permitted.
D. Camshafts must be driven in the same direction of rotation as the NASCAR-approved standard production engine. The camshaft must maintain the same firing order as the NASCAR-approved production engine.
The approved firing orders using approved cylinder identification are as follows:
Dodge 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
Ford 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8
General Motors 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
E. The manufacturer's cylinder identification sequence is as follows:
Dodge and General Motors Ford
(Front) (Front)
1 2 5 1
3 4 6 2
5 6 7 3
7 8 8 4
F. The front engine cover material must be acceptable to Track Officials.
20F - 5.8.2 Valve Lifters
A. Only solid magnetic steel or magnetic steel hydraulic valve lifters will be permitted. Roller tappets, ceramic valve lifters, mushroom valve lifters and any type of mechanical assistance exerting a force to assist in closing the valve and/or push rod, commonly known as rev-kits will not be permitted.
B. Only flat tappet straight barrel lifters will be permitted. Lifters must be the same diameter and length as the original equipment for the approved standard production engine.
C. Only magnetic steel one-piece, pressed together valve push rods, without any moving parts, will be permitted.
D. The standard production design push rod guide plates will be the only guide plates permitted.
20F - 5.8.3 Rocker Arms / Valve Covers
A. Only steel or aluminum rocker arms, one (1) per valve, that are acceptable to Track Officials may be used.
B. Roller rocker arms will be permitted. Rocker arms for all General Motors and Ford cars must be an independent single stud type. Dual shaft rocker arms will not be permitted. Offset rocker arms will not be permitted with the exception of the Ford part number M-6049-N351, and the Dodge part number P5249769 cylinder heads intake valve only. Stud girdles will be permitted. All Dodge model engines may mill the existing rocker arm single shaft support towers down and install a mounting plate that permits the rocker arms for a single cylinder to be mounted from the top for easy removal. All aftermarket rocker arm assemblies must be acceptable to Track Officials.
C. Valve covers must be made of steel or aluminum. Magnesium and other exotic materials will not be permitted.
20F - 5.9 Intake Manifold
A. The intake manifold must be approved by NASCAR. The approved manufacturers' identification in the form of cast-in part numbers must remain unaltered on the intake manifold.
B. Track Officials may use an intake manifold provided by the respective manufacturer as a guide in determining whether a Competitor's intake manifold conforms to the specifications of the Rule Book.
C. Listed below are the only eligible intake manifolds for Late Model Stock Car Division competition. These intake manifolds must remain as manufactured. Port matching or flow work will not be permitted. Intake manifolds must not be painted or coated. Only one (1) standard flat gasket, a maximum compressed thickness of 0.075 inch, may be used between the cylinder head and the intake manifold. All Edelbrock part numbers are current design Edelbrock Performer Series Intake Manifolds. Older design intake manifolds with the same part numbers will not be permitted.
(1) Chevrolet: Edelbrock-Part Number 2101.
(2) Dodge: Mopar-Part Number P5249572AB (this number appears on the intake manifold and is to be used to order this part). This intake manifold must be used with a 9.200 inch deck height engine block.
(3) Ford: Ford Performer Intake Manifold-Part Number M-9424-C358. This intake is available through CV Products, Thomasville, North Carolina.
D. The intake manifold material must be aluminum. Magnesium or other exotic materials will not be permitted.
E. For all manufacturers approved intake manifolds, the front to rear center divider of the intake manifold may be machined to a minimum width of 1/8 inch at the top of the divider for clearance with the throttle bore holes in the adapter plate. The machining must be an angle cut from the minimum width on each side at the top of the divider and blended to the manufactured width on each side at a maximum blended depth of 1/2 inch down into the plenum area. This is the only machining that will be permitted to the intake manifold. The remainder of the intake manifold must remain as manufactured. 20F-5.10 Carburetor The carburetor must be NASCAR-approved. Track Officials may use a carburetor provided by the respective manufacturer as a guide in determining whether a Competitor's carburetor conforms to the specifications of the Rule Book.
Part #88958604 is the only crate engine approved.
Engines must remain stock as they come from GM, except 1.5 or 1.6 rocker
arms will be permitted.
Carburetor allowed with crate engine only: Holley part#0-80541-1 650 CFM (4)
Barrel race carburetor. Stock out of box, only change that can be made is to
the power valve and jets.
No carburetor spacer permitted
Only one (1) piece open hole gasket must be installed between the carburetor
and intake manifold, max of 0.065-inch thickness that matches the exterior
dimensions of the carburetor throttle base plate with no air leaks
20F-5.10.1 Eligibility
The NASCAR-approved two (2) barrel carburetor and carburetor rework guidelines are listed below.
A. All engines in the Late Model Stock Car Division: NASCAR has approved the Holley 500 CFM-HP two (2) barrel carburetor, part number 80583-1. (See B. below for Holley carburetor rework guidelines.) The Holley 500 CFM-HP two (2) barrel carburetor, part number 80583-1, is the only carburetor that will be permitted on all models. The Holley 500 CFM model 4412, the Holley 350 CFM model 7448 and the Holley 2300 HP carburetors will not be permitted. The venturis must maintain a round (circular) cross section. Only Holley replacement or service parts can be used in any carburetor rework. Carburetors and/or carburetor components machined from billet materials will not be permitted.
B. Holley 500 CFM-HP two (2) barrel Carburetor Rework Guidelines:
(1) Carburetor Main Body:
Reshaping, polishing, grinding, drilling of additional holes or plugging of holes will not be permitted. Screw in air bleed jets of different hole sizes will be permitted for the 500 CFM-HP main body. For the Holley 500 CFM-HP main body, the number of holes and passages must remain as manufactured.
(2) The choke plate may be removed, but all screw holes must be permanently sealed.
(3) Choke Horn:
Choke horn must not be removed.
(4) Carburetor Boosters:
The boosters may be changed but must be of the same type. Size or shape must not be altered. The fuel supply passage inside the booster must not be changed. The booster feed hole (fuel supply hole) size may be changed. The booster casting ring must be visible and remain as manufactured. Height and location of the boosters must remain as manufactured. Each carburetor booster must be secured by a small amount of epoxy and a steel wire not less than 0.025 inch in diameter. The wire must be installed in such a manner that in the case of a carburetor booster failure, the carburetor booster should remain suspended in the carburetor without any interference to the operation of the throttle shaft and the throttle plates (butterflies). A minimum size hole, acceptable to Track Officials, must be drilled through the top of the booster barrel, inboard of the booster attaching stem and in the top of the choke horn on each side of the vent tube. The 0.025 inch diameter steel wire must loop through the hole in the booster barrel and then be tied to the holes in the choke horn. As an alternative to drilling a hole in the booster, the 0.025 inch diameter steel wire must pass through the booster barrel from top to bottom and then be tied to the holes in the choke horn.
(5) Carburetor Venturi:
The venturi area must not be altered or reshaped in any manner. The venturi must maintain a circular (round) cross section. The casting ring must not be removed. The location of the venturi must remain as produced by the manufacturer.
(6) Alterations that, in the judgment of Track Officials, were made to allow additional air to be picked up below the opening of the venturi such as altered gaskets, base plates, and drilling holes into the carburetor will not be permitted.
(7) Carburetor Throttle Body (base plate):
The carburetor throttle body (sales number 112-111) must be used as provided by the manufacturer. The positioning of the throttle bores in the carburetor throttle body must be the same as provided by the manufacturer. The throttle bores must be completely round. The throttle bores must be straight without taper from top to bottom. The throttle bores must remain perpendicular to the top and bottom of the carburetor throttle body. The throttle body (base plate) must not be altered in shape or size. All vacuum holes must be threaded and plugged or sealed and must be acceptable to Track Officials. Idle transfer slots must remain as manufactured.
(8) Throttle Plates (butterflies):
Stock throttle plates (butterflies) must not be thinned or tapered. Idle holes may be drilled in butterflies. Screw ends may be cut even with the shafts, but the screw heads must remain standard.
(9) Throttle Shafts:
Throttle shafts must remain stock and must not be thinned or cut in any manner. Welding of the lever to the throttle shaft will be permitted.
(10) Carburetor Metering Blocks:
Only Holley 500 CFM-HP metering blocks (sales number 134-280) (part number 12201) will be permitted. For the Holley 500 CFM-HPapproved metering block, the number of holes and passages and the location must remain as manufactured. Additional holes or passages or plugging of holes or passages will not be permitted in the Holley 500 CFM-HP-approved metering block. Existing hole sizes may be enlarged but must not be reduced in size in any way, and must not be plugged. When existing hole sizes are drilled beyond a desired size, a bushing may be installed in the existing hole and re-drilled but must not be smaller than original size.
(11) Accelerator Pump:
Accelerator discharge nozzles of any hole size will be permitted but must be of the same type. Only Holley replacement parts may be used. The retaining screw must not be drilled for a discharge passage. The accelerator pump cam may be changed but the pump diaphragm must remain a 30 cc pump and remain as manufactured without any changes inside the pump body. Additional diaphragms will not be permitted. A hole may be drilled in the accelerator pump fuel passage on the float bowl side of the metering block above the fuel level to relieve any siphoning through the nozzles. The hole must not be larger than .050 inch diameter.
(12) Power Valves and Floats:
Power valves and floats may be changed. Only Holley replacement parts may be used.
20F - 5.10.2 Carburetor Spacer / Gaskets
A. Only a one-piece, solid, aluminum carburetor spacer, a minimum 0.700 inch, maximum 0.750 inch in thickness, must be installed between intake manifold and carburetor.
B. The spacer must be centered on the intake manifold and have two (2) round holes with 1-11/16 inch diamenter openings for the 500 CFM-HP carburetor located in the center that match the base of the carburetor. Holes must be cut perpendicular with the base of the carburetor. Taper, bevels, or any modifications will not be permitted.
C. A one-piece, two (2) hole paper gasket, maximum 0.065 inch thickness that matches the exterior dimensions of the carburetor throttle base plate, must be installed between the carburetor and spacer. A one-piece non-metallic gasket maximum 0.065 inch thickness must be installed between the spacer and intake manifold. The gasket must not be larger than the top of the intake manifold.
20F - 5.10.3 Carburetor Jets
Carburetor jets may be changed but must be the same type as supplied by the carburetor manufacturer.
20F - 5.10.4 Carburetor Restrictor
A carburetor restrictor must be used when required by Track Officials.
20F - 5.10.5 Carburetor Fuel Filter
Only one (1) fuel cartridge type filter may be used between the fuel cell and the fuel pump. The fuel filter on the pressure side of the fuel pump must only be used at the carburetor fuel bowl inlet. The location and size of the filter must be acceptable to Track Officials.
20F - 5.11 Forced Air Induction
Fuel injection, superchargers, and turbochargers will not be permitted.
20F - 5.12 Carburetor Air Filter / Air Intake
The air filter housing, including the filter, must not be removed during practice or competition. Performance enhancing additives or chemicals will not be permitted in the air filter housing, air filter, or the air intake area.
20F - 5.12.1 Carburetor Air Filter / Air Filter Housing
A. Only a round dry type, unaltered paper or dry type gauze air filter element maintaining a minimum of 12 inches and a maximum of 14 inches in diameter will be permitted. The air filter element must maintain a minimum of 1-1/2 inches and a maximum four (4) inches in height. All air must be filtered through the air filter element. The air filter elements must not be sprayed or soaked with any type of chemicals or liquids.
B. Only a round, commercially manufactured, stamped or spun metal air filter housing will be permitted. Air filter housings must be acceptable to Track Officials. The top and bottom of the air filter housing must be solid and must be the same diameter. Lips or expanded edges will not be permitted. The center stud hole in the top of the air filter housing must not be recessed more than one (1) inch. The air filter housing must be the same diameter as the air filter element. The air filter housing must be centered and set level on the carburetor. The bottom of the air filter housing must be lower than the top of the carburetor choke horn. Tubes, funnels, or any device that may control the flow of air will not be permitted inside of the air filter or between the air filter housing and the carburetor.
20F - 5.12.2 Air Intake
Cowl air induction will not be permitted. Ducts, baffles, or air dividers will not be permitted on or leading to the air cleaner or element. Fresh air openings of any type will not be permitted in the hood or cowl area.
20F - 6 ENGINE / CAR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
All engine/car electrical systems must be approved by NASCAR and be acceptable to Track Officials. Prior to being used in competition, all major engine/car electrical system components must be submitted to the office of the NASCAR Competition Administrator for consideration of approval and approved by NASCAR. Each such part may thereafter be used until NASCAR determines that such part is no longer eligible.
20F - 6.1 Ignition System
A. Electronic distributors will be permitted. All electronic distributors must be stock type housings, equipped with a magnetic pickup, gear driven, and mounted in the stock location.
B. Single or dual point camshaft driven distributors will be permitted.
C. Only one (1) ignition coil will be permitted and it must be mounted on the engine side of the firewall or inside the car on the ignition system mounting plate.
D. Only one (1) ignition amplifier box will be permitted, if used, and it must be mounted on the right hand side on the front of the dash panel or on an ignition system mounting panel as described in sub-section 20F-3.3B. Ignition amplifier boxes and RPM limiters that are analog only which do not contain programmable, computerized, or memory circuits will be permitted in standard ignition systems.
E. Modifications to ignition amplifier boxes will not be permitted. Track Officials may use ignition amplifier boxes provided by the respective manufacturer as a guide in determining whether or not modifications have been made.
F. Computerized, multi coil, dual electronic firing module amplifier box, or crank trigger systems will not be permitted. Magnetos will not be permitted.
G. Adjustable timing controls will not be permitted.
H. Retard or ignition delay devices will not be permitted.
I. External RPM limiters will not be permitted unless an ignition amplifier box is not used. If used, the external RPM limiter must be analog only.
J. Accessories to regulate the power supply will not be permitted.
K. The ignition amplifier box must have a six (6) pin female connector attached to its output leads of the Packard Electric type (MSD part #8170) to facilitate manual operation and testing of the ignition components during inspection. The wiring sequence must be the same as the General Motors or Ford ignition amplifier.
L. A heavy red wire (positive to the battery) and a heavy black wire (negative to the ground) will be permitted. Any other wires will not be permitted to enter or exit the amplifier box.
M. All ignition wiring harnesses, switches, and connectors must be acceptable to Track Officials. All wiring must be point-to-point and each wiring connection must be easily traceable and removable from the car for inspection purposes. Ignition system wiring should remain visible and accessible. Taping wires together, heat shrink wrap, and/or banded wire looms should not be used. Terminated wiring must be sealed to prevent connection.
N. Track Officials may at their discretion inspect, test, and/or destructively test ignition system components including ignition amplifier boxes, tachometers, distributors, etc.
O. All connectors must allow for the application of a sealing device applied by Track Officials.
20F – 6.1.1 Interrupt Switch
A. An optional auxiliary on/off button that will shut off the ignition system should be mounted on the steering wheel within reach of the driver's thumb when the hands are in the normal driving position. The auxiliary switch must shut off the engine immediately when depressed and the engine must not restart until the button is depressed again.
B. A NASCAR-approved ignition interrupt system which contains a manifold vacuum switch and a brake line pressure switch (and may include a brake pedal position switch) may be used at the driver's option, in conjunction with or to replace the auxiliary on/off button on the steering wheel.
C. The button/interrupter should be mounted inline of the red 16-18 gage power between the main ignition switch and the primary/backup switch. When the button/interrupter is engaged, the ignition amplifier box must automatically shut off. If the ignition amplifier box is originally equipped with a single, white points trigger wire, this wire may be used with an interrupt switch/system.
D. The button/interrupter must use a connector of the Packard Electric type (MSD part #8173), or NASCAR-approved equivalent, to facilitate testing of the ignition system during inspection.
E. Unless otherwise authorized by Track Officials or NASCAR, switches and/or any device other than those described above that are designed to interrupt the operation of the engine will not be permitted.
20F - 6.2 Spark Plugs
Any make or brand of spark plugs may be used. All spark plugs must thread into the cylinder heads using only M14 x 1.24 threads.
20F - 6.3 Alternator
A single alternator system with an internal voltage regulator and one (1) output wire must be used. The alternator system when used must be mounted on the front of the engine in the standard location with the center of the alternator higher than the center of the water pump and must not exceed 14.9 volts of output.
20F - 6.4 Starter
The self-starter must be in working order and in the stock location. Only standard factory OEM type production starters will be permitted. After the Race is underway, cars may be started by hand pushing in the pit area only but under no circumstances is any car permitted to be pushed onto the race track from the pit area.
20F - 6.5 Battery
The battery must be installed in an enclosed battery box, complete with a cover, located behind the front spindle in front of the firewall or in front of the rear axle housing behind the rear firewall. The battery box must be mounted inside the outside edge of the frame rails and must not extend below the bottom of the frame rail. The battery mounting position must be acceptable to Track Officials. Any battery that would be installed during the Race must be installed in the battery box. Only one (1) battery with a maximum nominal voltage of 12 volts will be permitted. Accessories to regulate the power supply will not be permitted.
20F - 6.6 Electrical Switch Locations
All electrical switches must be operable and must be located within reach of the driver, but not in the left side door area, except the labeled on/off rotary-type master switch with "on" being in the clockwise direction, which must be located at or on the front of the dash panel in the center. The on/off switch must be wired to the battery cable in a manner that would cut off all electrical power in the car. Only one switch mounted on the dash panel and labeled "brake cooling fans" and "on/off" may be used to operate the brake cooling fans. All electrical switches must be labeled.
20F - 6.7 Accessories
A. Except as provided below, cars and drivers will not be permitted to carry onboard computers, automated electronic recording devices, electronically actuated devices, micro-controllers, processors, recording devices, electronic memory chips, traction control devices, digital readout gauges and the like, even if inoperable or incomplete. Competitors will not be permitted to have or have had on his/her person or in his/her possession or in his/her car a device(s) at an Event designed specifically to enhance the traction capabilities of the car, even if inoperable or incomplete.
B. For broadcasting and media-related purposes only, Track Officials may allow or require selected cars to compete with broadcast telemetry or other positioning and informational systems. Unless otherwise authorized or required by Track Officials, the broadcast telemetry signal from these systems will be limited to the following parameters:
(1) RPM (inductive pickup on the secondary wire only).
(2) Transmission gear selection.
(3) MPH (taken from sensors on the driveshaft or rear wheel only).
(4) Brake pedal application.
(5) Throttle position indicator (must not be attached to the carburetor).
(6) Camera positioning and video switching.
(7) All camera locations and styles must be acceptable to Track Officials.
(8) All Competitors shall cooperate with Track Officials in connection with the installation and operation of such broadcast systems.
C. Remote lap timing or speed sensing devices will not be permitted.
D. The tachometer control or reset switches must be built into the unit. Remote switches will not be permitted.
E. All electrical wiring harnesses, switches, and connectors must be acceptable to Track Officials. All wiring must be point-to-point and each wiring connection must be easily traceable and removable from the car for inspection purposes.
F. Filming devices will not be permitted to extend beyond the pit wall.
G. A timing and scoring transponder bracket is recommended and, if used, must be installed on the right side of the rear sub-frame side rail, (beside the fuel cell) 14 feet, two (2) inches rearward of the leading edge of the front of the car to the front edge of the transponder bracket. The transponder bracket must be mounted vertically with the square tab on the bottom.
H. Water bottles must not be in the car during qualifying. Hydration systems, when used, must be installed in the same location for qualifying and the Race. The containers must be securely mounted to the chassis in a manner acceptable to Track Officials.
20F-6.8 In-Car Radio Communications
A. Only one (1), two-way radio and one (1), radio push to talk button will be permitted in the car for audio communications only. The in-car radio must be analog only and must not be capable of transmitting or receiving in a digitized, encrypted or scrambled format. Keypad style and/or password protected radios will not be permitted. Scanning and/or channel hopping transmissions to or from the in-car radio will not be permitted. All transmissions to and from the in-car radio should be in the 450.000MHz-470.000MHz range. The in-car radio is not permitted to transmit or receive any type of telemetry signal or information other than audio communications and must remain independent from any electronic system in the car. Teams will not be permitted to rebroadcast transmissions to or from the in-car radio at anytime during an Event. It is strongly recommended that all in-car radio frequencies be licensed for use by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and meet all applicable regulations and guidelines.
B. Other than for broadcasting and media related purposes only, a single radio antenna, should be mounted on the exterior of the body.
C. At all times during practice(s), qualifying and the Race the spotter must have radio communications with the driver and must monitor the Race Control frequency. All spotters must be in the designated spotter location at all times during competition.
20F - 7 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
The engine cooling system and components must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the minimum requirements set forth in this sub-section. Icing, freon type chemicals or refrigerants must not be used in or near the engine compartment. Additional water lines must not be added to or from the water pump or intake manifold to the cylinder heads or engine block. Portable cooling machines or devices will not be permitted. Heating pads, blankets or any other heating devices will not be permitted for warming the cooling system.
20F - 7.1 Water Pump
A. Only aluminum or cast steel mechanical water pumps in the stock location, turning in the same direction of crankshaft rotation, will be permitted.
B. Water pump impellers may be altered.
C. Coolant flow must be in the same direction as the approved production
engine.
D. Only standard production V-type or flat type V-ribbed belts and pulleys will be permitted.
20F - 7.2 Fan
A. Engine-driven fans, if used, must be operational and belt driven from the crankshaft. Free spin or clutch type fans will not be permitted.
B. An electric engine cooling fan is optional. When an electric fan is used, it must be mounted parallel to the radiator.
C. If an engine-driven fan is used, it must be a standard magnetic steel fan with a minimum of four (4) blades. Removal of the fan blades or fan belt will not be permitted.
(1) The minimum diameter of the fan must not be less than 14 inches.
(2) The fan blades must be a minimum of 3-1/2 inches wide. Flat fan blades will not be permitted.
D. The installation and location of the fan must be acceptable to Track Officials.
20F - 7.3 Fan Shroud / Ducts
A. When an electric fan is used, shrouds or panels rearward of the radiator will not be permitted. When a standard steel fan is used, the shroud must follow the entire circumference of the fan and must not extend more than one
(1) inch rearward of the trailing edge of the fan blade.
B. A rectangular shaped metal or flexible rubber and/or plastic type air box, the width of the radiator, must be attached from the front of the bumper cover to the trailing edge of the radiator. The bottom and the sides of the air box must be straight and be acceptable to Track Officials. Installation of air directional devices, underpans, baffles, dividers, shields or the like will not be permitted in the grille or in the ductwork back to the radiator. Any part or component of the car that has been installed or modified to enhance aerodynamic erformance will not be permitted. All air that enters the grille area must flow through the radiator core.
20F - 7.4 Radiator
A. The radiator must remain stock appearing and remain in the standard position not to exceed two (2) inches from vertical.
B. Radiator dust or shaker screens will be permitted.
C. Radiator installation must be acceptable to Track Officials.
D. The radiator overflow tube may be located at the rear cowl area ahead of the windshield directed upward or may be relocated to the rear of the car.
E. All radiator cooling tubes must be operational. All cooling fins must be evenly spaced top to bottom and side to side and must remain at a 90 degree angle to the side tanks. The spacing and width must be acceptable to Track Officials.
F. Radiator cores and tanks must be constructed from aluminum material. The radiator core must be a standard automotive fin and tube design acceptable to NASCAR Officials. Bar and plate radiator cores will not be permitted. Radiator tanks must be installed on the sides of the radiator core only.
20F - 8 ENGINE LUBRICATION
20F - 8.1 Oil
Any oil is permissible. Combustion enhancing additives will not be permitted.
20F - 8.2 Oil Pressure
Oil pressure may be regulated at the discretion of the owner or driver.
20F - 8.3 Oil Filters
Oil filters and breather caps acceptable to Track Officials will be permitted.
20F - 8.4 Oiling System
A. Dry sump or air over oil systems will not be permitted. During the running of the Race, oil must be added from the engine compartment. External oil pumps will not be permitted.
B. Oil drain lines will not be permitted.
C. Inside valve cover oiling systems will not be permitted.
D. Quick disconnect fittings will not be permitted.
E. Heating pads, blankets or any other heating devices will not be permitted for warming the oiling system.
20F - 9 ENGINE EXHAUST SYSTEM
The exhaust systems and components must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following minimum requirements.
20F - 9.1 Exhaust Headers
A. Exhaust headers will be permitted. The exhaust headers must be manufactured using a magnetic steel primary tube size of 1-5/8 inches outside diameter, maximum 30 inches in length cut off square, no cones or pyramids will be permitted, with a collector tube size of three (3) inches outside diameter. The header collector pipe must not be reduced at any point between the primary tubes and the exhaust pipe. Primary tubes must exit down and turn to the rear into the collector pipe. Those tubes that do not must be mounted parallel, or angle down, in reference to the cylinder head, then turn down and turn to the rear into the collector pipe. The maximum thickness permitted on the header mounting flange will be 3/8 inch.
B. Stainless steel, stepped, 180 degree, merge, or crossover equalizer tube systems will not be permitted.
C. Spacers will not be permitted between the cylinder head and the exhaust header. Only one (1) gasket, maximum 0.075 inch thickness, may be used between the cylinder head and exhaust header.
D. Thermal wrap will not be permitted.
E. Scavenge lines and/or hoses will not be permitted between the engine and exhaust system.
F. Internal coatings will not be permitted.
20F - 9.2 Exhaust Pipes
A. Exhaust pipes from the exhaust header collector must not be larger than four (4) inches or smaller than three (3) inches outside diameter but must be the same diameter for the entire length. Only round exhaust pipes will be permitted, but may be flattened to an oval shape a minimum of 1-1/2 inches high. The circumference must be the same as the round exhaust pipe of the same diameter. Any device to reduce the interior diameter of the exhaust pipe will not be permitted. The exhaust pipe must exit the collector pipe and turn either right or left and may join into one (1) pipe that must exit the car either beneath or on top of the frame rail. When the two (2) exhaust pipes into one (1) system is used, all exhaust pipes must be routed beneath the transmission and exit to the outside of the car, with a single pipe only, behind the driver and in front of the rear wheels. Any exhaust pipe exiting through the inside of the car, under the raised floor-pan, must exit the car through the right side door or quarter panel and be completely sealed and not extend more than 1/2 inch outside the body or be installed in a recessed or flat panel in the right side door or quarter panel in front of the right rear tire and be acceptable to Track Officials. Frames, rocker and quarter panels must not be notched to accommodate exhaust pipes.
B. Exhaust pipes must be made of magnetic steel, fastened to the header collector and to the frame in a secure manner acceptable to Track Officials.
C. Thermal wrap will be permitted on the exhaust pipes under the driver compartment area only.
D. Crossover pipes or merge systems will not be permitted.
20F - 9.3 Heat Shields
Heat shields will not be permitted.
20F - 10 DRIVE TRAIN
The drive train systems and components must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following minimum requirements. All drive train fasteners and mounting hardware must be made of solid magnetic steel.
20F - 10.1 Clutch
A. Only mechanical foot pedal, cable or hydraulic operated clutches will be permitted. Pneumatic assisted clutches will not be permitted.
B. The clutch assembly must be bolted to the flywheel located inside the bell housing.
C. Multiple disc clutches will be permitted up to a maximum of three (3) discs. The disc clutch housing assembly and cover must be made from aluminum or steel. The clutch cover must be the push type design.
D. Only solid magnetic steel discs and solid magnetic steel floater plates will be permitted.
E. The minimum clutch disc diameter permitted is 5-1/2 inches.
F. Clutches must be a positive engagement design. Slider or slipper clutch designs will not be permitted.
20F - 10.2 Flywheel
A. Only a magnetic steel flywheel, bolted to the crankshaft, will be permitted. Holes and/or other modifications to the flywheel that, in the judgment of Track Officials, have been made with the intent of weight reduction will not be permitted.
B. The minimum starter ring gear outside diameter permitted will be 12-7/8 inches for General Motors and Dodge models and 13-1/4 inches for Ford models.
20F - 10.3 Bell Housing
A. Only special production all magnetic steel bell housings will be permitted.
B. The maximum distance from the machined surface at the back of the engine block to the machined surface at the front of the transmission case must be 6-3/8 inches including any spacers.
C. Bell housings must be the same design as an OEM-type production bell housing. The bottom of the bell housing may be cut off horizontally a maximum of one (1) inch below the bottom of the transmission. Cutting on the sides of the bell housing, above this cut off line, will not be permitted.
D. Holes and/or other modifications that, in the judgment of Track Officials, have been made with the intent of weight reduction will not be permitted.
E. The starter mounting position must remain on the right side for Ford and General Motors engines and the left side for Dodge.
20F - 10.4 Transmission
A. Only standard production OEM type Muncie or T-10 manual four (4) speed transmissions will be permitted. Special production transmissions will not be permitted. Top loader type transmissions will not be permitted. Track Officials may use a transmission provided by the respective manufacturer as a guide in determining whether a Competitor's transmission conforms to the specification of the Rule Book. Only manual shift linkage using the H-pattern type will be permitted on the transmission. The shift lever must be made of metal.
B. All forward gears and reverse gear must be in working order. Fourth gear ratio must be 1.00:1 (direct). Transmission gear ratios between 1.00:1 and 1.23:1 will not be permitted for the remaining forward transmission gears. Overdrive gears will not be permitted. Fourth gear must be the primary gear engaged on all tracks during competition.
C. Only cast iron or aluminum transmission housings will be permitted. The rear housing of the transmission may be changed but must be cast iron or aluminum and must be similar in design to the standard production OEM transmission. The side cover (shifter plate) must be the same design and operation as the standard production OEM transmission. Billet or special production side covers will not be permitted.
D. Holes and/or other modifications to the transmission case or internal components that, in the judgment of Track Officials, have been made with the intent of weight reduction will not be permitted.
E. Only OEM type, steel, angle cut forward gears manufactured for the transmission being used will be permitted. Straight-cut forward gears will not be permitted. Synchronizers must be the standard production type.
F. Holes and/or other modifications to transmission gears, including but not limited to, narrowing of gears, that in the judgment of Track Officials, have been made with the intent of weight reduction will not be permitted.
G. All forward gears and reverse gear must be operational from inside the driver's compartment.
H. All transmissions must have the input shaft and its main drive gear constantly engaged. This assembly must be constantly engaged with the countershaft and its cluster and reverse gears.
I. Five (5) speed transmission with gears removed will not be permitted.
J. Quick change transmissions will not be permitted.
K. Only fire resistant type shifter boots, secured with fasteners, acceptable to Track Officials will be permitted. The shifter boots should meet the SFI 48.1 specification and display a valid SFI 48.1 label visible on the outside surface of the shifter boot. Quick release fasteners should not be used to secure the shifter boot. The shifter boot, when installed, should be completely sealed to the floor of the car. Installation of the shifter boot must be acceptable to Track Officials. Shifter boots should not be used beyond two (2) years from the date of manufacture.
L. External oil pumps and oil coolers will not be permitted.
M. Heating pads, blankets or any other heating devices will not be permitted for warming the transmission.
N. Transmission vent/breather hose and filter assemblies must be located within the transmission tunnel and must not extend forward of the vertical front firewall. Remote transmission reservoirs and/or fill tubes will not be permitted.
O. All transmissions must contain a minimum of one (1) quart of lubricant.
20F - 10.5 Drive Shaft
A. The drive shaft, universal joints, and yokes must be magnetic steel and be similar in design to the standard production type. The drive shaft must be made of one-piece magnetic steel and must be either 2-3/4 inches or 3 inches in diameter.
B. Two (2), 360 degree solid magnetic steel brackets, with no holes or slots, not less than two (2) inches wide and 1/4 inch thick, must be placed around the drive shaft. The front bracket must be welded to the rear suspension crossmember and the rear bracket must be welded or bolted, with a minimum of two (2) minimum 3/8 inch diameter bolts on each side, to the horizontal tunnel bar (#6).
C. All drive shafts must be painted white.
20F - 10.6 Rear Axle
A. The axle housing must be centered between the frame rails plus or minus (+/-) 1/2 inch.
B. Only the following differentials will be permitted:
(1) Only Detroit locker ratchet type differentials will be permitted. When this type of differential is used, either wheel, when jacked up with the transmission engaged, must turn freely by hand for one (1) full turn, 360 degrees, while the opposite wheel remains stationary. The locker-type differential must be from an approved manufacturer. Design modifications to a locker assembly will not be permitted.
(2) Locked rear drive axle assemblies (solid spool) will be permitted. When jacked up, both rear wheels must rotate in the same direction and the same rotational distance at all times. One (1) wheel, when jacked up, must not rotate in any direction.
C. Only quick change rear end center sections with a minimum cross section height of 12 inches at the center of the rear axle with a side bell minimum diameter of 12 inches and magnetic steel spur gears on the back side will be permitted. Only a magnetic steel lower jackshaft and driveshaft yoke will be permitted in the quick change rear end center section. All cap screws attaching the ring gear to the differential locker housing must be installed at all times during competition.
D. Full floating rear axle must be used, but must not alter the tread width or general appearance.
E. Only solid, one-piece, magnetic steel axle housings will be permitted. Bolt on spindles will be permitted. Axle housings must not be altered and must remain as manufactured. Weight must not be added internally or externally to the axle housings or suspension parts.
F. Only one-piece, magnetic steel axles will be permitted. Crown type axles will not be permitted.
G. Cambered rear axle housings or real axle housings with toe will not be permitted. The method used to check camber and toe will be the Track Officials' discretion.
H. Only metal drive plates, the same thickness on the left and right side, will be permitted and the drive plates must be one-piece with a single internal spline. Grease fittings will not be permitted on the drive plates or axle caps.
I. Rear axle housing support bars or alignment bars will not be permitted during competition. Alignment bar “brackets” will be permitted on the rear axle housing. These brackets will be permitted to be used for attachment of alignment bars for straightening of axle housings but the alignment bars must be removed for competition.
J. External oil pumps and oil coolers will not be permitted.
K. Heating pads, blankets or any other heating devices will not be permitted for warming the rear end assembly.
L. All rear axle housings must contain a minimum of 2-1/2 quarts of lubricant.
M. All drive train fasteners and mounting hardware must be made of solid magnetic steel.
20F - 10.7 Wheels / Lug Bolts / Lug Nuts
A. Only 15 inch diameter five (5) lug magnetic steel wheels with a 10 inch rim width and a reinforced center will be permitted.
B. All wheels must be the same width and offset (backspacing).
C. Only solid, one-piece, heavy-duty 5/8 inch magnetic steel lug bolts and standard one (1) inch hex by minimum 0.650 inch thick, fully-threaded, solid, one-piece magnetic steel lug nuts will be permitted. The first thread on each lug bolt must be visible from the front of the lug nut when the lug nut is installed. Design modifications to the lug bolt or lug nut will not be permitted.
D. All valve stem hardware must be used in accordance to the tire manufacturer's specifications.
E. Bleeder valves will not be permitted.
F. Tape will not be permitted on the wheels.
J. Any device, modification or procedure to the tire, wheel, or valve stem hardware that, in the judgment of Track Officials, is used to release pressure (beyond normal pressure adjustments) from the tire, will not be permitted.
20F - 10.8 Tires
Only track-approved tires will be permitted. Approved tires are those tires that comply with the requirements of this rule and are recommended by a tire manufacturer for use by Competitors in the Event.
20F - 10.8.1 Physical Requirements
A. Any track-approved tire will be permitted provided the tire does not exceed a maximum side wall measurement of 13.35 inches mounted on a 15 inch wheel with a 10 inch rim width.
B. Hand grooving, buffing, grinding, and/or cutting on any area of racing tire will not be permitted.
20F - 10.8.2 Tire Manufacturer Obligations
A. Unless notified otherwise, all tires must be used in approved positions. Approved positions are those positions on the car which are recommended by a tire manufacturer for its tires used by Competitors in the Event.
B. The tire identification markings must be unique to one particular size, construction, and rubber compound combination.
C. The same tires must be made available to each Competitor.
20F - 10.8.3 Tire Measurement Procedure
A measuring device may be used to determine the maximum size of the tire.
New tires may be selected at each Event by Track Officials for measurements.
Tires to be measured must be mounted on a 15 inch wheel of the proper rim width. Thirty pounds tire pressure will be required for the measurements. All four (4) tires must be the same make.
20F - 10.8.4 Tire Usage Rules
The following rules govern the use of approved and qualified tires:
A. All cars qualified for any Late Model Stock Car Division Race may be required to start the Race on the same tires used for qualifying.
B. All cars qualified for any Event will be required to start and run the entire Race on the same brand of tires used for time trials and qualifying Races.
C. During the running of any Late Model Stock Car Division Race, only one (1) jack and only one (1), 1/2 inch drive air wrench with a single socket capable of removing or attaching one (1) lug nut at a time will be permitted. The socket must not have the capability of retaining or dispensing any lug nuts.
D. Should identification numbers, or serial numbers be defaced on any previously approved tire, the tire will be ruled ineligible for competition.
E. Explanation of qualifying tire rule:
When an Official detects a change in the tires before the start of the Race, the Competitor will be permitted to change the tires back to the original tires used in qualifying and the car will be permitted to start the Race at the rear of the field.
F. Tires that, in the judgment of Track Officials, have been altered by unauthorized treatment will not be permitted.
20F - 11 FRAMES
All frames and frame components must be approved by NASCAR. Prior to being used in competition, all frames and frame components must be submitted to the office of the NASCAR Competition Administrator for consideration of approval and approved by NASCAR. Each such part may thereafter be used until NASCAR determines that such part is no longer eligible. All frames must be acceptable to Track Officials. Any frame rejected by the Track Officials will not be approved until necessary corrections have been made. The frame used must meet the minimum requirements described in the following sub-sections.
20F - 11.1 General Frame Eligibility
All frame components must be made of magnetic steel and welded. The frame must consist of a front and rear sub-frame connected to the main frame on which the roll cage is welded. Sub-frames must not be offset from the main frame centerline. The front and rear sub-frame rails must be parallel, both vertically and horizontally, to the main frame rails. Holes and/or other modifications to the frame, frame supports, front and rear sub-frames, crossmembers, and any other frame components that, in the judgment of Track Officials, were made with the intent of weight reduction will not be permitted. Tubing used for frame rail sections must be the same size and thickness for the entire length.
20F - 11.2 Frame Requirements
A. Main Frame
The main frame and crossmember assembly must meet the specifications and dimensions as described in this sub-section and shown in Diagrams #1, #2, & #3 in the rear pages of the Rule Book. The main frame must consist of two (2) side rails of magnetic steel box tubing, equal height, width, and length on each side, inserted in standard rocker panels. The main frame rails must be parallel and located an equal distance from the chassis longitudinal centerline. When measured from the outside edge of the left side main frame rail to the outside edge of the right side main frame rail, a minimum width of 57 inches and a maximum width of 64 inches must be maintained on all frames. The main frame must be constructed using magnetic steel box tubing measuring two (2) inches in width by three (3) inches in height or three (3) inches by four (4) inches with a minimum wall thickness of 1/8 inch meeting the ASTM A-500 specification. A rear suspension crossmember which may include truck trailing arm mounting brackets and must include the front driveshaft hoop, must be constructed and located between the left and right main frame rails. The rear suspension crossmember must be constructed using a minimum two (2) inches wide by two (2) inches high square magnetic steel tubing with a wall thickness of 1/8 inch meeting the ASTM A-500 specification. The rear suspension crossmember must be straight from left side to right side and welded perpendicular to the inside vertical walls of the main frame rails. Added weight will not be permitted inside any crossmember.
B. Front Sub-Frame
(1) A General Motors type front steer, tubular front sub-frame must be constructed using two (2) inches wide by four (4) inches high magnetic steel box tubing with a wall thickness of 0.083 inch meeting the ASTM A-500 specification. The front sub-frame left and right side connecting rails must be located at or near the front ends of the main frame rails. The front sub-frame rails must continue forward from the connecting rails incorporating attachments for the steering linkage, suspension and engine, ending at a location forward of the steering gear mount and sway-bar tube. The connecting rails must be constructed using minimum two (2) inches or three (3) inches wide by maximum four (4) inches high rectangular box tubing with a wall thickness of 1/8 inch meeting ASTM A-500 specification. The mounting location of the connecting rails must match on the left and right side. The measurement from the front of the front connecting rails to the rear of the rear connecting rails must be the same on the left side and the right side and be in the same location from side to side and front to rear. The connecting rails must be welded perpendicular to the inside vertical walls of the main frame rails. The front sub-frames must extend forward from the connecting rails with the side rails located parallel, left side to right side, and an equal distance from the chassis longitudinal centerline at a width of 32 inches, center to center. The right side and left side front sub-frame rear side rails must rise going forward between 22 degrees and 25 degrees with one side a length of 16 inches and the opposite side with a length between 15 inches and 17 inches. The right side and left side front sub-frame forward side rails must weld to the rear side rails and continue forward a minimum length of 27 inches and a maximum length of 29 inches. The front sub-frame forward rails must be parallel to the main frame rails and located an equal distance from the chassis longitudinal centerline. Optional right and left side front frame extensions may be welded or bolted to the front sub-frame forward side rails. If bolted, the frame extensions must be attached using a minimum of 3/8 inch diameter bolts in a manner acceptable to Track Officials. These extensions must be constructed using two (2) inches wide by three (3) inches high by 0.083 thick magnetic steel box tubing. When installed, the extensions should angle down a maximum of 18 degrees. A front sub-frame lower suspension mounting crossmember must be located a distance of 25 inches plus or minus (+/-) 1/2 inch measured from the leading edge of the front sub-frame connecting rails to the centerline of the front crossmember. The front sub-frame lower suspension crossmember must be constructed using two (2) inches high by three (3) inches wide magnetic steel tubing with a minimum wall thickness of 0.083 inch meeting the ASTM A-500 specification. The lower suspension crossmember must be welded perpendicular to the front sub-frame forward side rails. The left and right sides of the lower suspension crossmember must be connected under the engine oil pan using one of the following options.
a. A securely welded center section made of 1/2 inch thick by three (3) inches wide magnetic steel plate with a 1/4 inch by two (2) inches wide support plate at each end must be welded in place.
b. A removable center section made of three (3) pieces of one (1) inch by one (1) inch by a minimum of 0.120 wall thickness square tubing welded together to form a three (3) inch wide center section. The center section and crossmember ends must be reinforced with 3/8 inch thick by three (3) inches wide welded steel plate. A minimum of four (4), 3/8 inch diameter bolts (two (2) on each end) must be used to attach the center section. Installation must be acceptable to Track Officials. The front mounting points for the lower A-frames must be 8-3/4 inches measured from the longitudinal centerline of the front sub-frame, to the centerline of the mounting bolt. The rear mounting points for the lower A-frames must be 14-1/4 inches, plus or minus (+/-) 1/2 inch, measured from the longitudinal centerline of the front sub-frame, to the centerline of the mounting bolt. An eccentric type adjuster or adjustable inserts (slugs) may be used on the rear mounting bolt to maintain a distance of 25-1/2 inches, plus or minus (+/-) 1/2 inch from the center of the lower ball joint to the leading edge of the main frame side rail connecting rails. When measuring either the right or left side, the distance from the centerline of the bottom ball joint to the longitudinal centerline of the sub-frame must be equal. The mounting plates for the upper A-frames must be welded to the top of the sub-frame rails and be parallel with the longitudinal centerline of the front sub-frame rails. (2) A Ford type rear steer, tubular front sub-frame must be constructed using two (2) inches wide by four (4) inches high magnetic steel box tubing with a wall thickness of 0.083 inch meeting the ASTM A-500 specification. The front sub-frame must start at the front ends of the main frame rails and weld to left and right side connecting rails. The front sub-frame rails must continue forward incorporating attachments for the steering linkage, suspension and engine, ending at a location forward of the sway-bar tube. The connecting rail must be welded to the inside vertical walls of the main frame rails at the front edge of the main frame rails. The connecting rails must be constructed using two (2) inches or three (3) inches wide by four (4) inches high rectangular box tubing with a wall thickness of 1/8 inch meeting the ASTM A-500 specification. The material dimensions and mounting location of the connecting rails must match on the left and right sides. The front sub-frames must extend forward from the connecting rails with the side rails located parallel, left side and right side. The right side front sub-frame rear side rail must be located 16 inches on center from the chassis longitudinal centerline. The left side front sub-frame rear side rail must be located 18 inches on center from the chassis longitudinal centerline. The right side and left side front sub-frame rear side rails must rise going forward, between 22 degrees and 25 degrees, a length of 19-1/2 inches and weld to the back of the front spring bucket. All rear steer, Ford type, front sub-frames must maintain a dimension of 32 inches from the center of the left side frame rail to the center of the right side frame rail measured at any point from the rear of the spring mount to the front of the sub-frame assembly. The right and left side front sub-frame forward side rails must weld to the front of the spring buckets and extend forward a distance of 21-1/2 inches and may angle downward a maximum of 18 degrees. A front sub-frame lower suspension mounting crossmember must be located a distance of 21-5/8 inches from the leading edge of the front sub-frame connecting rails to the centerline of the front crossmember. The front sub-frame lower suspension crossmember must be constructed using two (2) inches high by three (3) inches wide magnetic steel tubing with a minimum wall thickness of 0.083 inch meeting the ASTM A-500 specification. The lower suspension crossmember must be welded perpendicular to the front sub-frame forward side rails.
The left and right sides of the lower suspension crossmember must be connected under the engine oil pan using one of the following options.
a. A securely welded center section made of 1/2 inch thick by three (3) inches wide magnetic steel plate with a 1/4 inch by two (2) inches wide support plate at each end must be welded in place.
b. A removable center section made of three (3) pieces of one (1) inch by one (1) inch by a minimum of 0.120 wall thickness square tubing welded together to form a three (3) inch wide center section. The center section and crossmember ends must be reinforced with 3/8 inch thick by three (3) inches wide welded steel plate. A minimum of four (4), 3/8 inch diameter bolts (two (2) on each end) must be used to attach the center section. Installation must be acceptable to Track Officials. The front mounting points for the lower A-frames must be eight (8) inches measured from the longitudinal centerline of the front sub-frame, to the centerline of the mounting bolt. Strut rods must be bolted in the stock location on the lower A-frames and extend forward to a mounting crossmember. When measuring either the right or left side, the distance from the centerline of the bottom ball joint to the longitudinal centerline of the sub-frame must be equal. The mounting plates for the upper A-frames must be welded to the top of the sub-frame rails and be parallel with the longitudinal centerline of the front sub-frame rails.
C. Rear Sub-Frame
The rear sub-frame side rails must be minimum two (2) inches in width by three (3) inches in height with a wall thickness of 0.083 inch meeting the ASTM A-500 specification. The rear sub-frame rail forward ends must be welded to left and right side connecting rails. The measurement from the front of the front connecting rails to the rear of the rear connecting rails must be the same on the left side and the right side and be in the same location from side to side and front to rear. The connecting rails must be welded perpendicular to the inside vertical walls of the main frame rails near the rear edge of the main frame rails. The connecting rails must be constructed using two (2) inches or three (3) inches wide by four (4) inches high rectangular box tubing with a wall thickness of 1/8 inch meeting ASTM A-500 specification. The mounting locations of the connecting rails must match on the left and right sides. The rear sub-frame rails must extend rearward from the connecting rails up and over the rear axle and down to the fuel cell mounting location then rearward to the rear crossmember. The rear sub-frame rails must be concentric in shape, mounted parallel to each other, left side to right side, and the sections above the rear axles and next to the fuel cell must remain parallel to the main frame rails. Left side and right side rear sub-frame rails must be located an equal distance from and parallel to the chassis longitudinal centerline. The rear sub-frame must incorporate the mounting locations for the rear springs, shocks, panhard bar, and fuel cell ending with a crossmember constructed of a minimum of one (1) inch in width by three (3) inches in height with a minimum wall thickness of 0.083 inch meeting the ASTM A-500 specification. A round tubular reinforcement bar, constructed of a minimum 1-1/2 inches outside diameter by a minimum wall thickness of 0.083 inch, must extend below the rear frame rear crossmember. This reinforcement bar must be the width of the rear sub-frame rear side rails and must extend down to a location that is flush with the bottom of the fuel cell recessed well. Two vertical supports must be installed evenly spaced between the rear sub-frame rails and welded to the bottom of the rear sub-frame rear crossmember and the top of the reinforcement bar. Two (2) support bars constructed of like material must be located and welded in place between each lower corner of the reinforcement bar and angle up to the bottom surface of the rear sub-frame rear side rails near the fuel cell recessed well.
20F - 12 SUSPENSION
A. All suspension systems, components, and parts must be acceptable to Track Officials. Unless otherwise authorized by Track Officials, non-ferrous suspension parts will not be permitted. All suspension fasteners and mounting hardware must be made of magnetic steel. The following minimum requirements must be met:
B. Rear Suspension Trailing Arms (1) Only a conventional two (2) link truck trailing arm type with the same configuration on both sides or a three (3) link passenger car type uspension will be permitted. Bushings for truck trailing arms that, in the judgment of Track Officials, allow excessive vertical or horizontal movement will not be permitted. (2) Truck trailing arms must be attached to the rear axle housing, with one (1) solid "U" bolt on each side over the axle housing and through the truck trailing arm, with nuts securing the truck trailing arm to the axle housing and to the chassis in the front with a steel or rubber bushing or monoballs, (must be the same on both sides), at the end of each truck trailing arm attached with minimum 3/4 inch diameter bolts. The rear truck trailing arm mount, where the truck trailing arm attaches to the rear axle housing, must be the same on both the left and right sides when measured from the outboard wheel mounting surface of the rear axle/brake assembly to the alignment pin for the rear truck trailing arm. Any spacers used between he rear axle housing and the truck trailing arms must be made of a magnetic steel or aluminum solid block. An eccentric-type adjuster may be used on only one (1) of the front truck trailing arm mounting points for vertical and/or horizontal adjustments. Adjustable insert plates may be used on the other front truck trailing arm mounting point for vertical and/or horizontal adjustments. The maximum horizontal adjustment will be limited to 3/4 inch. Truck trailing arms using heim joints (spherical rod ends) will not be permitted. The front truck trailing arm mounting brackets must be one-piece, welded magnetic steel. Hydraulic or spring loaded mounting points or links will not be permitted. The front truck trailing arm ounting brackets must be an equal distance from the longitudinal centerline of the main frame rails. (3) Mounting points on the axle housing must be evenly spaced and welded to prevent movement and must be equal distance from the longitudinal centerline of the rear frame rails. Truck trailing arms, when measured from the center of the front mounting bushing to the center of the rear axle tube, in a straight line, must be within 1/4 inch of equal length with a minimum length of 45 inches and a maximum length of 51 inches. Pickup truck OEM railing arms may be cut down to a minimum two (2) inches wide by three (3) inches high. (4) I-Beam style truck trailing arms may be used. They must be constructed using two (2) C-channels of a minimum of one (1) inch in width by three (3) inches in height magnetic steel with a minimum nominal wall thickness of 1/8 inch meeting the ASTM A-500 specification, stitch welded back to back for the entire length, creating a vertical wall of two (2), 1/8 inch minimum wall thicknesses with a completed overall size of two (2) inches in width by three (3) inches in height. The minimum thickness of truck trailing arm material acceptable to Track Officials will be 0.117 inch. Box tube truck trailing arms will not be permitted. Adjustable truck trailing arms will not be permitted. (5) All truck trailing arms and mounting brackets must be acceptable to Track Officials. Holes and/or other modifications to the truck trailing arms and mounting brackets that, in the judgment of Track Officials, have been made with the intent of weight reduction will not be permitted. (6) Passenger car type trailing arms ust be a maximum of 25 inches in length at the center of the mounting holes. The trailing arms must be fabricated using a minimum 1-1/4 inch by two (2) inches steel box tubing with a inimum wall thickness of 1/8 inch meeting the ASTM A-500 specification. Both trailing arms must be the same length and be made in one (1) piece. Both trailing arms must be parallel with each other when attached to the frame and rear axle housing. Mounting points on the axle housing must be evenly spaced and welded to prevent movement and must be equal distance from the centerline of the rear frame rails. Standard type rubber or metal bushings must be used. Adjustable rear trailing arms will not be permitted. All trailing arm mounting brackets must be magentic steel. All trailing arms and mounting brackets must be acceptable to Track Officials. Holes and/or other modifications to the passenger type trailing arms that, in the judgment of Track Officials, have been made with the intent of weight reduction or weight addition will not be permitted. Any other modifications, that in the judgment of Track Officials, such as but not limited to weight addition, will not be permitted. The third link (torque rod) must be a single one-piece, straight, round, solid or tubular bar with heim joints (spherical rod ends) on each end. Rubber bumpers, springs or spring loaded bars will not be permitted. (7) The rear axle housing must be held in the center of the car side to side by a single one-piece straight tubular panhard bar, with adjustable heim-joints (spherical rod ends) on each end, behind the rear axle connected to the frame on the right side and the rear axle housing on the left side. The panhard bar must be mounted parallel (front to rear) to the centerline of the rear axle housing plus or minus (+/-) 3/4 inch. The panhard bar mounting bolt, at each end of the panhard bar, must be 3/4 inch in diameter and must include a 1/8 inch thick magnetic steel washer with an outside diameter larger than the body of the heim-joint (spherical rod end). Movable threaded-screw adjusters will be permitted on the panhard bar. If used the movable threaded-screw adjuster must be mounted on the frame mount side. The upper adjustment to the threaded-screw bracket (located just under the rear window) must share the same vertical centerline with the threaded-screw bracket. The panhard bar, panhard bar brackets and/or components, must not be lower than the lowest edge of the wheel (rim).
20F - 12.1 Coil Springs / Spring Mounts / Jacking Bolts
COIL BINDING WILL NOT BE PERMITTED ON ANY SPRING. ALL COILS OF THE SPRING MUST BE ACTIVE AND MUST NOT CONTACT THE ADJOINING COILS. ALL COIL SPRINGS MUST COMPETE WITH BODY MASKING OR CLOTH DUCT TAPE APPLIED BETWEEN EACH COIL OF THE SPRING.
All downward chassis movement while the race car is in competition must be limited only by the normal increasing stiffness of the springs or the bottoming of the chassis against the race track, whichever occurs first. Any travel limiting device or procedure that in the judgment of Track Officials attempts to detract from or compromise the above will not be permitted. Any device(s) such as chains, cables, etc. that limit the travel of the suspension either up or down will not be permitted. When jacking the car, a minimum of two (2) inches of chassis movement is required before movement of the axle/tire assembly. Only coil spring suspension will be permitted. All coil springs must be constructed using round magnetic steel wire, wound in a clockwise direction. Ovate and flat wire will not be permitted. The coil spring wire diameter must be the same size from the top to the bottom of the springs. All of the coils in a spring must be active. The coil springs in all four (4) wheels must be active in any and all suspension movement.
A. Coil Over Springs
(1) Front coil-over springs must mount to the stock appearing lower A-frames on the centerline of the lower ball joint. The front coil-over assembly must mount through the upper A-frame and remain vertical front to rear with the lower mount. Adjustable mounts of any type will not be permitted. The use of jacking bolts on the coil over assembly will not be permitted. Coil-over spring seats, if used, must be flat nylon or flat steel washer type or top hat style only. Thrust-type bearing plates will be permitted on the spring seats. Load centering spring perches of any type, including but not limited to hydraulic or rubber will not be permitted. Front coil-over springs must not exceed three (3) inches inside diameter for the entire length of the spring. The free height of the bare front coil-over springs must not be more than 14 inches and must not be less than 10 inches.
(2) Strut bars will not be permitted for mounting of the coil overs.
(3) Rear coil-overs must be permanently mounted on the outside of the rear sub-frame rails in the same location on the left and right side. Adjustable mounts of any type will not be permitted. The use of jacking bolts on the coil-over assembly will not be permitted. Coil-over spring seats, if used, must be flat nylon or flat steel washer type or top hat style only. Thrust-type bearing plates will be permitted on the spring seats. Load centering spring perches of any type, including but not limited to hydraulic or rubber will not be permitted. Both springs must be mounted to brackets on the rear axle housing in the same location on the left and on the right side. Rear coil-over springs must not exceed three (3) inches inside diameter for the entire length of the spring. The free height of the bare rear coil-over springs must not be more than 14 inches and must not be less than 12 inches.
(4) Only one (1) spring per wheel will be permitted.
(5) Coil over springs must be heavy-duty magnetic steel and must be constructed with both coil ends closed and ground.
(6) Progressive or digressive rate springs will not be permitted.
(7) One (1) spring rubber insert, not to exceed one (1) full coil, acceptable to Track Officials will be permitted.
B. Front Coil Springs
(1) The front coil springs must be heavy-duty magnetic steel and must be constructed with one closed, ground coil end and one (1) open coil end. The closed end of the coil spring should not have a gap larger than 1/8 inch. Grinding of the open coil should not be permitted beyond the first inch of the open coil and should not exceed 1/2 of the coil spring wire diameter.
(2) All coils must be evenly spaced after the first coil on the closed end of the spring. All coils must be wound producing the same inside and outside coil diameter plus or minus (+/-) 1/8 inch.
(3) The free height of the bare front coil springs must not be more than 10-1/2 inches and must not be less than 7-1/2 inches.
(4) All front coil springs must maintain a minimum outside diameter of 5-1/4 inches and a maximum outside diameter of 5-3/4 inches.
(5) Progressive or digressive rate springs will not be permitted.
(6) The front coil spring mounts must be located on the lower A-frame for the bottom mount and the top mount must be a bucket-type and be welded to the front sub-frame rails and be the same on both the left and right side. The front coil spring upper mount plate must be attached to the front jacking bolt in a manner acceptable to Track Officials. Monoball(s), excessive taper, bevels, or other devices on the end of the front jacking bolt, the front coil spring mounting plate, the front coil spring mounting bolt or in the front upper spring mount will not be permitted. The hole in the front coil spring upper mount plate must be round and must not be larger than 1/16 inch diameter than the front coil spring mounting plate bolt. The upper and lower coil spring mount must support the front coil spring for 360 degrees of each coil spring mount. The upper coil spring seat must be flat. Thrust-type bearing plates with a maximum diameter of 1-1/8 inches will be permitted between the end of the jacking bolt and the face of the spring seat.
(7) Heavy-duty solid metal bolts (jacking bolts), with a minimum diameter of 1-1/8 inches, utilizing right-hand threads, and a single thread count of not less than 12 threads per inch for the entire length of the jacking bolt, must be used. The jacking bolts must be installed, using a solid threaded sleeve welded completely into the frame spring bucket, in a manner acceptable to Track Officials for the purpose of raising or lowering the car. Jacking bolts and the threaded sleeves must be the same thread configuration on the left and right side.
(8) Front jacking bolts will not be permitted to be located through the frame rails. The front jacking bolts when measured from the inside wall of the front sub-frame rail to the center of the jacking bolt mount must not be less than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches. The front jacking bolts must be mounted on the centerline of the front crossmember, plus or minus (+/-) one (1) inch. The front jacking bolts must be in the same location on both sides. The front jacking bolts must be perpendicular to the sub-frame rails. The front jacking bolts must be mounted on the vertical centerline of the lower spring bucket.
(9) One (1) spring rubber insert, not to exceed one (1) full coil, acceptable to Track Officials will be permitted.
C. Rear Coil Springs
(1) The rear coil springs must be heavy-duty magnetic steel and must be constructed with both coil ends closed and ground. The closed ends of the coil spring must not have a gap larger than 1/8 inch.
(2) All coils must be evenly spaced between the top and bottom closed ends of the spring. All coils must be wound producing the same inside and outside coil diameter.
(3) The free height of the bare rear coil springs must not be more than 14 inches and must not be less than 11 inches.
(4) Coil springs mounted on the truck trailing arms must not be located outside the rear frame rail kick-ups, and must be equal distance from the centerline of the rear frame rails.
(5) All upper and lower rear coil spring mounts must be located between the rear frame side rails. Only one (1) rear jacking bolt frame mount per side will be permitted. Jacking bolts will be permitted to be located through the frame rails. The center of the jacking bolt must not extend further than the center of the frame rail from the inside edge. Jacking bolts located through the frame rails must have a solid sleeve extending through the frame from top to bottom and be welded completely into the frame rails. Heavy-duty solid metal bolts (jacking bolts), with a minimum diameter of 1-1/8 inches, utilizing right-hand threads, and a single thread count of not less than 12 threads per inch for the entire length of the jacking bolt, must be used. Jacking bolts and threaded sleeves must be the same on the left and right side. The rear jacking bolts must be mounted on the vertical centerline of the lower spring mount. Monoball(s), excessive taper, bevels or other devices on the end of the rear jacking bolt, the rear coil spring mounting bolt or in the rear upper spring mount will not be ermitted. The hole in the rear coil spring upper mount plate must be round and must not be larger than 1/16 inch diameter than the rear coil spring mounting bolt. The upper and lower coil spring mount must support the coil spring for 360 degrees of each coil spring mount. The upper coil spring seat must be flat. Thrust-type bearing plates with a maximum diameter of 1-1/8 inches will be permitted between the end of the jacking bolt and the face of the spring seat
(6) The rear coil spring lower mounts must be located in front of the rear axle housing.
(7) The rear coil spring upper mounts must be located and welded on the chassis directly above the lower mounts.
(8) One (1) spring rubber insert, not to exceed one (1) full coil, acceptable to Track Officials will be permitted.
(9) All coil springs must maintain a minimum outside diameter of 4-3/4 inches and a maximum outside diameter of 5-1/4 inches.
(10) Only one (1) spring per wheel will be permitted.
(11) Progressive or digressive rate springs will not be permitted.
20F - 12.2 Sway Bars (Anti-Roll Bars)
Sway bars, when used must be used for the purpose of anti-roll only. The front sway bar must freely rotate in their mounts. The movement of the front sway bar arms must not be prevented or restricted beyond that of normal use as an anti-roll bar. PRE-LOADING OF THE SWAY BAR BEYOND THE LIMITS OF THE DRIVER'S WEIGHT IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT OR ON THE LEFT DOOR TOP WILL NOT BE PERMITTED.
A. The main body of the front sway bar must be one-piece, magnetic steel and must be mounted centered under the front sub-frame. The sway bar must be mounted perpendicular to the front sub-frame rails. The maximum outside diameter of the sway bar splined ends will be 1-3/4 inches. The nominal length of the sway bar will be 37-1/2 inches. The maximum inside diameter of the sway bar will be 3/4 inch for the entire length of the sway bar.
B. The sway bar arms must be constructed of metal and may be splined for attaching to the main body. Only two (2) one-piece sway bar arms, one (1) per side, may be used on the front sway bar. The minimum length of the sway bar arms will be 11 inches and the maximum length of the sway bar arms will be 16 inches. The sway bar arms may be angled or straight but must be the same length and configuration on each side. The sway bar arms must mount to the front edge of the lower A-frame at the same location on each side. The sway bar arms must not extend rearward of the mounting location on the front edge of the lower A-frame. Heim joints (spherical rod ends) may be used for attaching the sway bar arms to the lower A-frames. Quick release pins will not be permitted.
C. Sway bars (anti-roll bars) will not be permitted on the rear suspension.
20F - 12.3 Shock Absorbers
Shock absorbers and components must be from an approved manufacturer. The approved shock absorbers will be of the revalvable, rebuildable, gas pressurized, mono-tube, deflective disc valve type with an integral gas reservoir. Shock absorbers must provide a resultant force dependent upon piston velocity and must be acceptable to Track Officials. Shock absorbers and components must be used as supplied by the manufacturer and all components must be used in only their respective manufacturer's shock absorber. Modifications or changes to the shock absorber and internal components will not be permitted. Shock absorbers and components must be available to all Competitors and must meet the following requirements. The approved shock absorbers and components are as follows:
Penske 7500 Series with only the approved Penske Linear and High-Flow Pistons
Ohlins NCJ Series with only the approved Ohlins Standard and MX2 Pistons
Bilstein ASN or SN Series with only the approved Bilstein Linear U37T Series Pistons #423171 and #403556
C2P NAEX Series with only the approved Linear #62070 and Hi-Flow #040011 Pistons
Advanced Racing Suspensions 4000 Series with only the approved #40094 Piston
PRO PG Series with only the approved Linear/Linear #63 Piston
JRI ST/08 Series with only the approved #3803-15 piston
Blackmajic Shocks (Shadow Racing Products) BML Series with only the approved BML linear piston
A. Changes in shock absorber force must not be made by the position of the shock absorber shaft, only by the velocity of the shaft through the compression and rebound stroke.
B. Track Officials may use a shock absorber and internal components provided by the respective manufacturer as a guide in determining whether a Competitor's shock absorber and internal components conforms to the specification of the Rule Book.
C. The only shock absorbers and internal components permitted will be those approved by NASCAR and Track Officials.
D. External adjustments will not be permitted on any shock absorbers.
E. Shock absorber base valves will not be permitted.
F. “Steel” deflective disc valve shims must seal the primary metering faces of the single piston in the main shock body. The only shims permitted will be those manufactured, produced and/or recommended by the specific shock absorber manufacturer. Shims must be used in only their respective shock absorbers. Ring shims and bleed shims will be permitted. Floating shims will not be permitted. The shim stack must be of the single pyramid type with the exception that multiple shims of the same size may be stacked together. The inside diameter of the shims must match the shaft diameter with the exception of the outer ring of the ring shim.
G. Only a single one-piece piston is permitted in the main body with one (1) shim stack on the compression side, and one (1) shim stack on the rebound side. A maximum of three (3) bleed holes may be drilled in the piston. If bleed holes are drilled into the piston, they must be drilled into the port of the piston only. The only pistons permitted are the Linear and High-flow pistons that were submitted by the manufacturer and approved by NASCAR. The piston band must be the original band for the approved manufacturer's piston. The piston band and piston band groove in the piston must remain the standard size and must not be altered.
H. Only one-piece open style jets that bleed equally in both compression and rebound will be permitted. Solid plugs in place of open jets will be permitted. Check balls will not be permitted.
I. The gas reservoir maximum outside diameter must not exceed 2.300 inches. External shock absorber gas reservoirs will not be permitted.
J. The single floating divider piston in the integral gas reservoir must be installed to the manufacturer's specifications without any modifications.
K. The gas reservoir must not be filled with any material other than in an inert-gas form. Oils or any other types of liquid or materials that are not approved by NASCAR or Track Officials will not be permitted in the gas reservoir side of the shock absorber divider piston.
L. The shock absorber nitrogen gas pressure must not be less than 50 psi or greater than 150 psi. Gas pressure will be measured at ambient temperature (not to exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit) by temperature monitoring devices used by Track Officials. Gas pressure will be checked with the shock absorber removed from the race car and fully extended. After being charged, at any time, the shock absorbers must fully compress and fully extend the entire length of the shock absorber shaft without any type of mechanical assistance. After being charged, at any time, the front and rear shock absorbers must compress or extend a distance of six (6) inches in a time span of 1-1/2 minutes or less with a 50 pound weight attached to the NASCAR or Track shock absorber measuring device.
M. An external Schrader valve, needle valve, etc. will be required to pressurize the shock absorber with gas. The competitor must have the equipment required to adapt to the technical inspection equipment to check the gas pressure in the shock absorber.
N. Oils that the viscosity can be changed by any type of electro-magnetic field or by any other means will not be permitted.
O. Shock absorber shaft diameter must not exceed 0.630 inch and the shaft must not have any sleeves or spacers that could limit the travel of the shaft into or out of the main body. Shock absorber shafts must be solid.
P. Suspension travel must not be limited by the shock absorber and/or components, or shock absorber mounting location.
Q. Coil over shock absorbers will be permitted.
R. Remote or electronically controlled shock absorbers will not be permitted.
S. A maximum of one (1) shock absorber per wheel will be permitted.
T. Quick disconnect shock absorber mounts will not be permitted. The shock absorber must be attached with positive nut and bolt mounting fasteners. Adjustable shock absorber mounts of any type will not be permitted. Shock absorbers must be mounted on the car with the gas reservoir to the top. Shock absorber eyelets of different length will be permitted but must not limit the travel of the chassis.
U. Shock absorbers will not be permitted inside of the front or rear coil springs, with the exception of the coil over type springs.
V. All rear shock absorbers must be mounted behind the rear axle housing.
W.The rear shock absorbers must not angle inboard towards the center of the car more than 30 degrees from vertical.
X. Heating pads and/or blankets will not be permitted for warming the shock absorbers.
Y. Shock absorbers and internal components are subject to inspection at any time by Track Officials.
Z. It is the responsibility of the driver, not NASCAR or Track Officials, to ensure the shock absorbers are used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and specifications.
20F - 12.4 A-Frames
A. A-frames must have a stock appearance and be made of magnetic tubular steel. Holes and/or other modifications that, in the judgment of Track Officials, have been made with the intent of weight reduction will not be permitted. Added weight must not be attached to the A-frames.
B. Upper and lower A-frames may be altered for tire clearance. Heim joints (spherical rod ends) will not be permitted on upper and lower A-frames.
C. Lower A-frames must have a stock appearance for the type front sub-frame being used and mounted in the stock location. The length of the lower A-frames must be a minimum of 15-1/8 inches and a maximum of 16-1/8 inches, from the center of the ball joint to the centerline of the mounting points. The location of the center of the lower ball joints must be an equal distance from the centerline of the front sub-frame rails plus or minus (+/-) 3/8 inch. Both lower A-frames must be the same length (no offsets permitted). The General Motors type lower A-frames must be constructed using a minimum 3/4 inch wide by two (2) inches high magnetic steel tubing. The Ford type lower A-frames must be constructed using a minimum two (2) inches wide by one (1) inch high magnetic steel tubing.
D. The distance from the centerline of the tread width and frame rails, front and rear, to the front mounting points of the lower A-frames, left and right, must be the same.
E. Only one (1) non-adjustable lower A-frame front mounting hole per side in the chassis or A-frame will be permitted. Vertical adjustments for lower A-frames will be permitted and do not have to be welded; left and right must be the same. An eccentric type adjuster or plate may be used on the rear mounting bolt.
F. Offset bushings will not be permitted in the chassis or lower A-frame.
G. Ball joints must be stock appearing, heavy-duty magnetic steel construction and must be acceptable to Track Officials. The ball joints must not have any adjustment with the exception of a free play adjustment in the housing for the ball and socket.
H. The spring bucket in the lower A-frame must be round magnetic steel and must not exceed a maximum of 6-5/8 inches inside diameter. The spring bucket must not be flared at the top or bottom. The distance from the center of the spring bucket to the center of the ball joint must not be less than 6-1/2 inches or more than 7-1/2 inches and must be the same on the left and right sides. A metal spring seat (helix) may be used in the bottom of the spring bucket. The metal spring seat (helix) must be bolted securely in place. I. The upper A-frame cross-shaft must be a one-piece magnetic steel straight shaft and must not be offset. The upper A-frame must pivot on the centerline of the cross-shaft.
20F - 12.5 Spindles / Wheel Bearings / Hubs
A. One-piece, non-adjustable, heavy-duty magnetic steel spindles must be used. Holes and/or other modifications that, in the judgment of Track Officials, are made or used with the intent of weight reduction will not be permitted.
B. Offset spindles will not be permitted.
C. Wheel bearings must be magnetic steel, tapered roller bearings and bearing races. The bearings, races and seals must be assembled separately in the hubs. Oil bath hubs will not be permitted
D. Wide five (5) pattern hubs will be permitted.
E. Front and rear hubs must have the same dimensions on the left and right side. Offset hubs will not be permitted.
F. Spindle adjustment bushings will be permitted and do not have to be welded.
20F - 12.6 Tread Width Requirements
A. Magnetic steel spacers will be permitted to utilize the maximum allowable tread width. Spacers, if used, must be the same thickness left and right; however, the front and rear do not have to be the same thickness.
B. Cars must not exceed the maximum allowable tread width of 64-1/2 inches, front and rear, measured at the center of the tire, zero toe in, at spindle height. A tolerance of 1/2 inch will be permitted between the front tread width and rear tread width, but the tread width must not exceed 64-1/2 inches.
20F - 12.7 Wheelbase Requirements
All cars must compete with a wheelbase of 105 inches. The left side must be between a minimum of 104-1/2 inches and a maximum of 105-1/2 inches. The right side must be between a minimum of 104-1/2 inches and a maximum of 105-1/2 inches.
20F - 12.8 Body Height / Ground Clearance Requirements
All measurements will be with the driver in the car and ready to compete.
20F - 12.8.1 Body Height Requirements
A. Cars must maintain a minimum roof height of not less than 48 inches. The car height off the ground and body height, including rake or degrees of body angle, shall be determined by measuring the overall height of the car at a distance of 10 inches behind the top of the windshield on the roof centerline.
B. Competitors presenting cars for inspection of the minimum body height and the minimum ground clearance must have their tires inflated to the air pressure recommended by the participating tire manufacturer for the Event. This will apply to pre-qualifying and Pre-Race inspection. If tire pressure(s) fall below recommended tire pressure(s) after competition, tires will be re-inflated to the recommended inspection pressure(s) as specified by the participating tire manufacturer for the Event.
C. For more detailed body height dimensions, refer to the rear pages of the Rule Book under Construction Guidelines.
20F - 12.8.2 Ground Clearance Requirements
A. The frame rail, sheet metal, front air dam extensions and rocker panel extensions ground clearance must be a minimum of four (4) inches.
B. The front air dam ground clearance must be a minimum of four (4) inches.
C. All suspension parts ground clearance must be a minimum of four (4) inches.
D. The exhaust pipe ground clearance must be a minimum of three (3) inches.
E. The engine ground clearance from the center of the crankshaft at the water pump belt pulley must be a minimum of 12 inches and a maximum of 13 inches.
F. Ground clearance requirements will be with the driver in the car.
G. Devices and/or procedures designed to, or used to, reduce or hold the car lower than the specified heights will not be permitted.
20F - 12.9 Car Height Adjustment Devices
A. Mechanical or electrical devices for adjusting the car's height will not be permitted inside of the driver's compartment.
B. Hydraulic or electronic weight shifting devices will not be permitted at any time.
C. Electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, remote control, or any other devices that change the handling characteristics or height of the car, will not be permitted.
D. Car height adjustments will not be permitted on the left front suspension during a Race unless approved by Track Officials.
20F - 13 STEERING COMPONENTS
The car steering components must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following minimum requirements:
A. All cars must be equipped with a magnetic steel steering shaft. A collapsible steering section in the steering shaft should be used and must be acceptable to Track Officials.
B. All steering boxes must be mounted in the stock location and the stock position at an angle of not less than 10 degrees on GM type front sub-frames. Any means of raising or changing the steering box position will not be permitted.
C. Tie rods, drag links, pitman arms, idler arms, and component parts must be heavy-duty magnetic steel. Holes and/or other modifications in steering components that, in the judgment of Track Officials, have been made with the intent of weight reduction will not be permitted. Heim joints (spherical rod ends) will not be permitted on any steering linkage.
D. The center top of the steering post must be padded with at least two (2) inches of resilient material acceptable to Track Officials.
E. A quick-release steering wheel coupling with a metal housing, acceptable to Track Officials, must be used. The steering wheel coupling should meet the SFI 42.1 specification.
F. The use of a minimum of two (2) universal joints, a minimum of 12 inches apart, in front of the firewall should be used and must be acceptable to Track Officials.
G. Rack and pinion steering will not be permitted.
H. Only magnetic steel spoke steering wheels will be permitted.
I. The power steering pump must be mounted and driven off the front of the engine.
J. All steering boxes must be constructed of magnetic cast steel.
20F - 14 BRAKES / BRAKE COOLING
The car braking, brake cooling systems and components must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following minimum requirements. Holes and/or other modifications that, in the judgment of Track Officials, are made or used with the intent of weight reduction will not be permitted.
20F - 14.1 Brake Components
A. Only single piston disc brakes with stock type calipers will be permitted front and rear. Brakes must be installed on all four (4) wheels. Floating brake calipers will not be permitted.
B. Only magnetic cast iron or magnetic cast steel circular brake rotors will be permitted. Rotors must maintain a minimum of 3/4 inch thickness and must not be drilled, slotted or grooved.
C. Master cylinder(s) and reservoir(s) must be mounted on the engine side of the front firewall. Pull type or swing type master cylinders will not be permitted. Only magnetic steel brake pedals will be permitted.
D. Brake pressure proportioning systems and their locations, acceptable to Track Officials, will be permitted. The brake pressure proportioning systems will be permitted inside the driver's compartment within reach of the driver. Electronic or remote control devises will not be permitted.
E. Electronic wheel speed sensors or brake actuators will not be permitted.
F. Power assisted braking systems will not be permitted.
G. Brake fluid recirculatory systems will not be permitted.
H. Brake rotors must be attached to the mounting hat or hub with positive fasteners.
I. Quick disconnect fittings on the brake lines will not be permitted.
J. Only one (1) brake caliper per wheel using only two (2) brake pads per caliper will be permitted.
K. Brake pads must have a magnetic steel backing plate. Brake pad retraction devices will not be permitted.
20F - 14.2 Brake Cooling
A. All brake cooling parts, components, and installation must be acceptable to Track Officials.
B. A maximum of two (2) air ducts per brake, with a maximum three (3) inch diameter flexible hose to the brake, may be used for brake cooling. The air duct flexible hose and/or fans or blowers must be attached at one end to a brake duct housing that is connected to the brake assembly on the front spindle assembly and attached at the other end to an air inlet brake duct housing that is attached to the lower front bumper cover/air dam.
C. One (1) fan or blower will be permitted. A “Y” type connector may be mounted to the rear of the fan or blower to allow the use of two (2) brake air ducts per wheel. Fans or blowers must be mounted in a such a way as to draw air to the brakes only. All air entering the brake ducts must enter through the front of the lower vertical wall of the front bumper cover. Brake ducts must not be installed in the radiator duct work or in the grille opening. Fans or blowers in the front of the car must not be lower than the bottom of the sub-frame rail(s). Fans or blowers in the rear of the car must be mounted to the sub-frame rail(s) or the rear trailing arms and must not be mounted lower than the bottom of the main frame rail or the bottom rear trailing arms. Mounting of brake cooling components must be acceptable to Track Officials.
D. The maximum size for the front brake air duct housing is six (6) inches by eight (8) inches by six (6) inches in depth, and when installed they must not extend forward of the leading edge of the Front Bumper Cover/air dam. All air entering the brake cooling ducts must enter through the front of the lower front bumper cover or air dam through openings separate from the radiator duct work.
E. Openings above the uppermost horizontal surface of the front bumper including the headlight openings must not be used to pick up air for brake cooling.
F. Liquid or gas cooling of the brakes will not be permitted.
G. Brake ducts must be used for cooling of the brake rotors and calibers only.
20F - 15 FUEL
20F - 15.1 Definition
The word "Fuel", wherever used in this document, shall be understood to mean automotive gasoline that complies with the specifications given in subsection
20F-15.2.
20F - 15.2 Specifications
A. The fuel must be automotive gasoline only.
B. The gasoline must comply with ASTM D-4814 entitled, "Standard Specification for Automotive Spark Ignition Engine Fuel," except limited to liquid hydrocarbons only, Class A, B, C, D, or E, but without regard to geographical or seasonal limitation.
C. The gasoline must not be blended with alcohols, ethers or other oxygenates and it must not be blended with aniline or its derivatives, nitro compounds or other nitrogen containing compounds.
D. Icing or cooling of the fuel or the fuel system will not be permitted during the Event, in the garage, pit, or racing premises.
20F - 15.3 Fuel Samples
Track Officials have the right to sample a Competitor's fuel at any time during the Event. Samples will be impounded for observation and/or testing at the discretion of the Track Officials.
20F - 16 FUEL SYSTEM
A. Track Officials will not permit the use of any previously approved fuel cells, containers, or check valves that appear to be damaged, defective, or do not function properly. Fuel cell vent pipe check valves are recommended. Check valves and the fuel cell must be acceptable to Track Officials.
B. Pressure systems will not be permitted. Any concealed pressure type containers, feed lines or actuating mechanisms will not be permitted, even if inoperable. Icing, freon type chemicals or refrigerants must not be used in or near the fuel system.
20F - 16.1 Fuel Cell
The use of a commercially manufactured fuel cell acceptable to Track Officials must be used.
A. The maximum fuel cell capacity, including the filler spout and overflow, must be 22 gallons. The nominal fuel cell bladder size must be 32-5/8 inches by 16-5/8 inches by 8-7/8 inches.
B. Materials other than standard foam, as provided by an approved fuel cell manufacturer, will not be permitted. Filler blocks or other materials, containers, etc., inside the fuel cell or fuel cell container to reduce the capacity of the 22 gallon fuel cell, will not be permitted.
C. Fuel cell check valve is required and must be acceptable to Track Officials.
(STEEL BALL TYPE)
(1) The fuel cell check valve housing must be manufactured of aluminum or magnetic steel plate not less than 1/4 inch thick. A cast aluminum check valve housing assembly will not be permitted. The bottom surface of the check valve plate must be flat. Spacers will not be permitted between the check valve plate and the fuel cell bladder. Only one (1) gasket, with a minimum thickness of 0.065 inch will be permitted between the check valve plate and the fuel cell container.
(2) The solid steel ball check valve must be encased in a four (4) rail carriage. The carriage rails must be constructed of solid aluminum or magnetic steel not less than 1/4 inch thick by not less than 3/4 inch wide material. The carriage rails must be positioned such that the surface of the 1/4 inch thick edge rides against the steel check ball. Outside surfaces of the carriage must not have any sharp edges. The carriage must not be altered in any way and must remain perpendicular to the fuel cell check valve top flange plate.
(3) The fuel filler check valve carriage must not exceed a maximum depth of 8-1/2 inches. The maximum inside diameter of the filler neck including the check ball seat must not exceed 2-1/8 inches. When seated at least 1/2 of the check ball must be visible. The diameter of the solid steel check ball must be 2-3/8 inches. The filler neck must not be made of cast aluminum.
(4) The fuel vent check valve carriage must not exceed a maximum depth of 8-1/2 inches. The maximum inside diameter of the vent pipe neck including the check ball seat must not exceed 1-1/4 inches. When seated, at least 1/2 of the check ball must be visible. The diameter of the solid steel check ball must be 1-3/8 inches. The fuel vent check valve must not be made of cast aluminum.
(FLAP TYPE)
(1) The fuel cell check valve housing must be from an approved manufacturer and be made of aluminum or magnetic steel plate not less than 3/16 inch thick. A cast aluminum check valve housing assembly will not be permitted. The bottom surface of the check valve plate must be flat. Spacers will not be permitted between the check valve plate and the fuel cell bladder. Only one (1) gasket with a maximum thickness of 0.065 inch will be permitted between the check valve plate and the fuel cell bladder.
(2) The fuel filler check valve assembly equipped with a fuel resistant flap, must maintain a minimum outside diameter of 3-1/2 inches. The maximum inside diameter of the fuel filler inlet must not exceed 2-1/8 inches. The fuel filler check valve assembly must not be made of cast aluminum.
(3) The fuel vent check valve carriage must not exceed a maximum depth of four (4) inches. The maximum inside diameter of the vent pipe neck including the check ball seat must not exceed 1-1/4 inches. The diameter of the solid steel ball/poppet must be 1-3/8 inches. The fuel vent check valve neck must not be made of cast aluminum.
20F - 16.2 Fuel Cell Container
A. A fuel cell container must be used and must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following minimum requirements:
B. The fuel cell must be encased in a container of not less than 22 gage (0.031 inch thick) magnetic sheet steel. Fuel cells must be fitted within the container so that the maximum capacity, including filler spout, will not exceed 22 gallons.
C. The 22 gallon capacity fuel cell container size must be 33 inches by 17 inches by 9-1/4 inches (outside dimensions).
D. Handles should be attached to the top at each end in the center of the fuel cell container for removal from the recessed well.
E. The exterior of the fuel cell container should be coated red.
20F - 16.3 Fuel Cell / Fuel Cell Container Installation
The fuel cell and fuel cell container must be installed in a manner acceptable to Track Officials in accordance with the following minimum requirements:
A. The fuel cell and the fuel cell container must be fastened in the trunk compartment in a recessed well of not less than 24 gage (0.025 inch thick) magnetic sheet steel welded or attached to the sub-frame rails.
B. The fuel cell and the fuel cell container must be installed as far forward as possible in the trunk compartment equal distance between frame rails.
C. The fuel cell container, installed in the recessed well, welded or attached to the sub-frame rails, from the top, must be secured on the top by a flat fuel cell top rack made of one (1) inch by one (1) inch by 0.065 inch minimum thick square magnetic steel tubing meeting the ASTM A-500 specification bolted without removable spacers through the tubing on the top side with the bolts continuing through the tubing of the bottom support frames with a minimum of eight (8), 3/8 inch diameter bolts. The flat fuel cell top rack must consist of two (2) tubes lengthwise and two (2) crosswise equally spaced across the top of the fuel cell container.
D. The fuel cell container, installed from the bottom of the trunk compartment must be inside a recessed well that covers the bottom and all four (4) sides. The fuel cell container and recessed well must be secured on the top by the fuel cell top rack made of one (1) inch by one (1) inch by 0.065 inch minimum thick square magnetic steel tubing meeting the ASTM A-500 specifications bolted or welded without spacers into the tubing on the top side with the bolts continuing through the tubing of the bottom support frames with a minimum of eight (8), 3/8 inch diameter bolts. The fuel cell top rack must consist of two (2) tubes lengthwise and two (2) crosswise equally spaced across the top of the fuel cell container.
E. The front and rear fuel cell crossmembers must be constructed using a one (1) inch wide by three (3) inches in height with a minimum wall thickness of 0.065 inch magnetic steel tubing meeting the ASTM A-500 specification.
F. The bottom support frame must be constructed using three (3) tubes, one (1) inch by one (1) inch with a minimum wall thickness of 0.065 inch square magnetic steel tubing meeting the ASTM A-500 specification, and must be equally spaced across the recessed well. These tubes must be welded or bolted to the fuel cell front and rear crossmembers. The support tubes must extend down the front and rear equally spaced and under the fuel cell container recessed well (refer to the Construction Guidelines at the rear of the Rule Book).
G. The bottom of the fuel cell container must have a minimum ground clearance of eight (8) inches.
H. A reinforcement bar, minimum 1-1/2 inches in diameter and with a minimum wall thickness of 0.083 inch magnetic steel tubing, must extend below the rear frame section behind the fuel cell. This reinforcement bar must be attached to the rear frame rails on both the left and right side with magnetic steel tubing, a minimum 1-1/2 inches in diameter and with a minimum wall thickness of 0.083 inch. This reinforcement bar must be as wide as the rear frame rails and extend as low as the bottom of the fuel cell with two (2) vertical uprights. The vertical uprights must be magnetic steel tubing, a minimum 1-1/2 inches in diameter and with a minimum wall thickness of 0.083 inch, evenly spaced between the frame rails and attached to the rear crossmember. Two (2), magnetic steel support bars, a minimum 1-1/2 inches in diameter and with a minimum wall thickness of 0.083 inch, one (1) located on each corner, must angle upwards and be welded to the rear frame rails. The reinforcement bar may be installed in the position of the angled support bars but must still have vertical upright bars at each corner and two (2) evenly spaced between the frame rails.
I. A rear firewall of magnetic sheet steel not less than 24 gage (0.025 inch thick) must be located between the trunk compartment and the driver's compartment and must be welded in place.
20F - 16.4 Fuel Filler / Vent Requirements
20F - 16.4.1 Fuel Filler
Dry coupling fuel connectors are eligible for use in the Late Model Stock Car Division. The fuel filler must meet the following minimum requirements:
A. The dry coupling fuel filler, if used, must be bolted from the inside of the left quarter panel and be located in the side as high and as far back as possible or on top as far to the left as possible but not in the deck lid. When composite body panels are used there must be a ground cable installed from the metal mounting flange of the fuel filler spout to the fuel cell filler plate. Only steel or galvanized steel funnels are permitted in order to reduce the possibility of static electricity. Plastic funnels will not be permitted.
B. Fueling by opening the rear deck lid will only be permitted under red flag or non-competition conditions.
C. The check valve filler neck inside diameter must not exceed 2-1/8 inches. The outside diameter must not be less than 2-1/4 inches and not more than 2-1/2 inches.
D. The maximum filler spout size is 4-1/4 inches outside diameter by eight (8) inches long then tapering over the next 8-1/2 inches to 2-1/2 inches outside diameter extending to an over all length of 18 inches.
E. A minimum of 12 inches of clear flex hose must be used between the end of the fuel filler spout and the fuel cell filler plate.
20F - 16.4.2 Fuel Cell Vent
The fuel cell must be vented as follows:
A. A single one (1) inch maximum inside diameter vent to outside of body must be installed at the left rear corner in the taillight area only. A fuel vent flap valve is recommended on all tracks.
B. The fuel cell check valve vent hose neck should not exceed one (1) inch inside diameter and three (3) inches in length. The fuel cell check valve vent hose neck should have a bead around its outside circumference for hose retention. The fuel cell vent flexible hose must have a maximum inside diameter of 1-1/4 inches and a maximum length of 60 inches when measured from the outside end of the fuel cell vent pipe to the top of the fuel cell fill plate. The hose should be secured with two (2) hose clamps at the fuel cell fill plate.
C. When fuel is added during a pit stop, a crew member must catch any overflowing fuel into a container acceptable to Track Officials. The overflow container must be metal and coated red.
20F - 16.5 Fuel Lines/Fuel Pump
Electrical devices or electrical connections will not be permitted on the fuel cell, fuel lines or between the fuel pump and the fuel line assembly. Fuel pressure may only be measured from the rear of the carburetor fuel line assembly.
20F - 16.5.1 Fuel Lines
The fuel lines and fuel line connections must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following requirements:
A. The size, material, and location of the fuel cell pickup must be acceptable to Track Officials.
B. Only one (1) fuel line, a maximum AN-10 fitting, maximum 5/8 inch inside diameter steel braided fuel line, should be used from the fuel cell to the fuel pump.
C. The fuel line from the fuel cell to the fuel pump may be relocated to prevent vapor lock. If the fuel line runs through the right side of the driver's compartment, it should be enclosed in a straight or parallel to the drive shaft and transmission tunnel (as viewed from above) one (1) inch outside diameter metal tube, coated red and labeled "FUEL LINE".
D. A check valve, acceptable to Track Officials, mounted at the fuel line outlet on the fuel cell may be used.
E. Additional lines or extra length must not be used on the fuel system. Extra fuel lines or fuel cells, concealed or otherwise, will not be permitted.
F. Quick disconnect fittings will not be permitted.
20F - 16.5.2 Fuel Pump
The fuel pump must be acceptable to Track Officials and meet the following minimum requirements:
A. Electric fuel pumps will not be permitted.
B. Cooling of the fuel pump will not be permitted.
C. Only mechanical, lever-action, camshaft actuated fuel pumps in the stock location will be permitted.
D. A magnetic steel plate is required between the engine block and the fuel pump on General Motors engines. Thermal plates or gaskets will not be permitted.
20F - 16.6 Fuel Filler Cans
A. Only two (2) approved 11 gallon fuel filler cans will be permitted in the pits for refueling. Fuel filler cans must be coated red. (See the diagram in the rear pages of the Rule Book.)
B. The use of two (2) fuel filler cans at the same time while refueling the car will not be permitted.
C. Elevated fuel drums or refueling towers will not be permitted. The fuel filler can must be metal, ventilated, and equipped with a flexible filler nozzle.
D. Fuel filler cans must only be transported from the fuel station to the pit area in a cart acceptable to Track Officials.
20F - 17 Personal Safety Equipment - Refer to sub-section 6-4 of the
Rule Book.
20F - 17.1 Helmets / Head & Neck Restraint Devices / Systems - Refer to sub-section 6-4-1 of the Rule Book.
20F - 17.2 Seat Belts - Refer to sub-section 6-4-2 of the Rule Book.
20F - 17.3 Seats - Refer to sub-section 6-4-3 of the Rule Book.
20F - 18 Roll Bars
A. As a minimum, all cars are required to have the basic and typical roll cage configured as shown in Diagrams #2, #3, #4, and #5. Unless otherwise specified below, all roll bars must be made from round magnetic steel seamless tubing 1-3/4 inches by 0.090 inch minimum wall thickness meeting the ASTM A-519 specification. Electric resistance welded tubing, aluminum and/or other soft metals will not be permitted. Roll bar joints and intersections must be welded according to the ASTM specification for the material being welded. A maximum of one (1), maximum 1/8 inch diameter hole may be drilled at each welded roll cage joint for the purpose of purging the tubes when welding. Once constructed and installed, the roll cage must be acceptable to Track Officials. Holes and/or other modifications that, in the judgment of Track Officials, were made with the intent of weight reduction will not be permitted. Any roll bars in addition to the basic and typical roll cage design as shown in Diagrams #2, #3, #4, and #5 must be made from a minimum of 1-1/2 inches diameter by 0.065 inch minimum wall thickness magnetic steel seamless round tubing. Any additional roll bars must be approved by NASCAR and Track Officials. Modifications or alterations which detract from or compromise the integrity or effectiveness of any roll cage component will not be permitted.
B. Basic NASCAR Roll Cage Structure (1) The main roll bar (#1 in diagram #5) must be a continuous length of tubing with one end welded perpendicular to the top of the right frame rail and one end welded perpendicular to the top of the left frame rail and with both rising vertically a minimum of 20 inches before bending inward and following along the inner surface of the "B" post to maintain a minimum clearance with the "B" posts and follow along the inner surface of the roof panel, the left and right side must be the same, with minimum clearance for the roof panel. The main roll bar (#1) must also be braced with one (1) diagonal bar (#5) and two (2) horizontal bars (#6) and (#7). All bends in the main roll bar (#1) must be as symmetrical as minimum clearances permit. (2) The distance from the center of each of the front roll bar legs (#2 A & B) to the center of the main roll bar (#1) must not measure less than 43 inches. Each of the front roll bar legs (#2 A & B) must be constructed from a continuous length of tubing. One leg must be welded perpendicular to the top of the right frame rail and one leg welded perpendicular to the top of the left frame rail with both legs rising vertically a minimum of 20 inches before bending inward and rearward to maintain a minimum clearance with the "A" posts. Both legs must follow along the inner surface of each respective "A" post. The front roll bar legs (#2 A & B) must be welded to the roof bar (#3) near the upper corners of the windshield. (3) The roof bar (#3) must be a continuous length of tubing extending forward from the outer edges of the main roll bar (#1) with minimum clearance to the roof panel and remain parallel to the main frame rails. The roof bar must follow the contour of the windshield as it bends across the front maintaining a minimal clearance to the top of the windshield. The center to center width of the roof bar (#3) must be a minimum of 43-1/4 inches, and a minimum distance of 29 inches must be maintained from the centerline of the roof bar (#3) to the centerline of the main roll bar (#1). A minimum distance of 36-1/2 inches must be maintained from the top of the frame side rails to the centerline of the roof bar (#3) in the center of the door. (4) The centerline roof bar (#4) must be welded from the main roll bar (#1) forward to the roof bar (#3) near the car's centerline. The center windshield bar (#4A) must extend forward from the roof bar (#3) near the car's centerline and bend downward following the back of the windshield with minimum clearance. The center windshield bar (#4A) must pass through the top of the dash panel and attach to a support bar under the dash panel at the firewall. (5) The main roll bar diagonal bar (#5), must form a straight line with no bends and must begin near the upper left bend of the main roll bar (#1) behind the driver's head and after intersecting the horizontal shoulder bar (#7), it must be welded to the lower right side of the main roll bar (#1) where the horizontal tunnel bar (#6) is welded to the main roll bar (#1). (6) TWO (2) HORIZONTAL BARS (#6 AND #7) MUST EACH BE A CONTINUOUS BAR (ONE-PIECE). The two (2) horizontal bars (#6 and #7) must be welded with no bends, inside the vertical legs of the main roll bar (#1) with the horizontal tunnel bar (#6) welded just above the drive shaft tunnel and the horizontal shoulder bar (#7) at a minimum height of 20 inches above the main frame rails. An additional shoulder belt bar (#7B) may be added above the horizontal shoulder bar (#7) to facilitate shoulder harness mounting height. The shoulder belt bar (#7B) must be welded to the main roll bar (#1) and the main roll bar diagonal bar (#5) or it may be a bent tube constructed of 1-3/4 inches by 0.090 inch minimum wall thickness steel, round tubing, meeting the ASTM-519 specification, welded at each end to the horizontal shoulder bar (#7) to form a loop above the horizontal shoulder bar (#7). The shoulder belt bar (#7B) must not be forward of the plane of main roll bar (#1). (7) The diagonal bar (#7A) must be welded near the center of the horizontal shoulder bar (#7). The diagonal bar then extends forward to a junction with the roof support bar (#12) and continues through the firewall. This diagonal bar must be welded to the right front sub-frame rearward of the spring bucket or shock mount and must be made from 1-3/4 inches by 0.065 inch minimum wall thickness magnetic steel seamless round tubing. (8) The dash panel bar (#8) must be a continuous bar, with no bends, welded beneath the dash panel between the two (2) front roll bar legs (#2 A & B) at a minimum height of 20 inches above the main frame rail. (9) The door bars (#9 A & B), on both the left and right sides, must have a minimum of four (4) bars equally spaced from top to bottom that must be welded horizontally between the vertical uprights of the main roll bar (#1) and the front roll bar legs (#2 A & B). The top door bar on each side must maintain a minimum vertical height of 20 inches from the top of the main frame rails and match up with the intersection of the dash panel bar (#8) at the roll bar legs (#2A & B) at the front and the intersection of the horizontal shoulder bar (#7) at the main roll bar (#1) at the rear. All door bars must be convex in shape except the bottom door bar on each side which may be straight. The door bars (#9 A & B) must have a minimum of six (6) vertical supports per side with two (2) equally spaced between each door bar. These supports must be made from a minimum of 1-3/4 inches by 0.090 inch wall thickness magnetic steel seamless round tubing (not numbered but shown in the left side view of Diagrams #3, #4 & #5). Cars must have a magnetic steel anti-intrusion plate, minimum 0.090 inch thick, installed on the outboard side of the left side door bars and welded or bolted in place. The anti-intrusion plate, if bolted, must be attached with not less than four (4) minimum 1/2 inch diameter bolts bolted to tabs of not less than 1/8 inch thick that are welded to the door bars. Door bars must not to be drilled when attaching the anti-intrusion plate by bolts. This anti-intrusion plate must fill the area between the horizontal centerlines of the top and bottom door bars, and the vertical centerlines of main roll bar (#1), and the left front roll bar leg (#2A). Individual plates welded in the openings between each door bar will be permitted (see Diagram #6, in the rear pages of the Rule Book). If the anti-intrusion plate is welded in place, to facilitate emergency removal of the left side door bars (#9A), the anti-intrusion plate must have six (6), 2-1/2 inch diameter holes cut in the anti-intrusion plate, with three (3) holes near each end of the plate in the following locations: The upper two (2) holes must be centered vertically between the left side door bars (#9A-1&2), at an on-center distance of three (3) inches from the center of the left front roll bar leg (#2A) and main roll bar (#1). The middle two (2) holes must be centered vertically between the left side door bars (#9A-2&3), at an on-center distance of three (3) inches from the center of the left front roll bar leg (#2A) and main roll bar (#1). The lower two (2) holes must be centered vertically bgetween the left side door bars (#9A-3&4), at an on-center distance of three (3) inches from the center of the left front roll bar leg (#2A) and main roll bar (#1). (10) The vertical vent window bars (#10 A & B) must be welded from the upper surface of the top door bars on the right side and left side to the front roll bar legs (#2 A & B). The vertical vent window bars (#10 A & B) must be perpendicular to the top door bars (#9 A & B) and be in line with the vertical supports of the door bars. An optional vertical bar may extend from the roof hoop bar (#3) radiused outward and turn down to the top of the horizontal door bar (#9A) on the driver's side. The optional vertical bar must be a minimum 1-1/2 inch diameter by 0.090 inch wall thickness magnetic steel seamless round tubing and must be located in line with the driver and must not extend forward of the left side headrest/head surround assembly. (11) The two (2) angular supports (#11 A & B) must be welded to the top of the main frame rail and to the bottom surface of the second door bar from the bottom. (12) The roof support bar (#12) must extend from the right front corner of the roof bar (#3) intersecting the diagonal bar (#7A) and down to the rear suspension crossmember. The roof support bar (#12) must be welded near the area of the intersection with the front roll bar leg (#2B) and the roof bar (#3). (13) The rear support bars (#13 A & B) must be continuous lengths of tubing welded to the left and the right back side of the main roll bar (#1) near the roof panel at the top. They must extend to and be welded to the top of the rear sub-frame rail within one (1) inch of the rear edge of the fuel cell. (14) The trunk reinforcement bar (#14) must form a loop directly above the rear sub-frame side rails and the rearmost crossmember and be welded to the rear support bars (#13 A & B). The trunk reinforcement bar (#14) must maintain a minimum height of five (5) inches from the top of the rear crossmember to trunk reinforcement bar (#14's) center. (15) Three (3) rear vertical support bars (#15), evenly spaced, must be welded perpendicular to the top of the rear crossmember and to the bottom surface of the trunk reinforcement bar (#14). These vertical supports must be made from a minimum of 1-3/4 inch diameter by 0.090 inch wall thickness magnetic steel seamless round tubing. (16) The two (2) front sub-frame bars (#16 A & B) must be a minimum 1-3/4 inch diameter by 0.083 inch wall thickness magnetic steel seamless round tubing. They must be welded to the right side and the left side of the front roll bar legs (#2 A & B) at a minimum height of 20 inches. The front sub-frame bars (#16 A & B) must extend forward through the firewall, in a similar design as the diagram in the rear pages of Rule Book, turn down, and must be welded to the front sub-frame rails forward of the spring buckets or shock mounts near the radiator mount. All other support bars to the front sub-frame must be 1-3/4 inch diameter round magnetic steel seamless tubing by 0.083 inch minimum wall thickness.
C. Gussets
(1) Gussets must be used at the intersection where the main roll bar (#1) and the front roll bar legs (#2 A & B) meet the main frame, and the gussets must be constructed using a minimum one (1) inch wide by two (2) inches high magnetic steel box tubing.
(2) Gussets must be used at the intersection where the front roll bar legs (#2 A & B) intersect the roof bar (#3), and the gussets must be constructed from a minimum 0.095 inch thick triangular-shaped magnetic steel flat plate measuring a minimum of 1-1/2 inches long on each side that is to be welded.
(3) Gussets must be used at the intersection of main roll bar (#1) and the front roll bar legs (#2 A & B) with door bars (#9 A & B) and the gussets must be constructed from a minimum 0.095 inch thick triangular-shaped magnetic steel flat plate measuring a minimum of 1-1/2 inches long on each side that is to be welded. (4) Gussets must be used at the intersection of main roll bar (#1) and the rear support bars (#13 A & B), and the gussets must be constructed from a minimum 0.095 inch thick triangular-shaped magnetic steel flat plate measuring a minimum of 1-1/2 inches long on each side that is to be welded.
D. For the approved location of the various roll bars, please reference both the basic roll cage diagrams and the typical roll cage diagrams at the back of the Rule Book.
E. Modifications to the basic and typical roll cage design described above must be submitted in blueprint form for acceptance to the office of the NASCAR Competition Administrator at least 60 days before the design can be entered in competition. If the Competition Administrator accepts the modification as set forth in the submitted blueprints, the Competitor must submit for inspection a completed frame and roll cage at least 30 days prior to the date of intended competition. Acceptance of the submitted blueprint does not guarantee acceptance of the completed frame and roll cage design, and the Competition Administrator may decide not to accept such design even if it is the same as the blueprint form. If the Competition Administrator accepts the completed frame and roll cage, it may then be used in competition in the form accepted, unless and until the form is no longer approved by the Competition Administrator.
F. All roll bars within the driver's reach should be covered with an impact absorbent material recommended to be manufactured to the SFI 45.1 specification and should have the SFI logo imprinted on the outside surface and be acceptable to Track Officials.
G. All references to the roll cage, roll bars, roll cage bars or the roll cage bar design specified in other sections of the Rule Book refer to sub-section 20F-18.
H. At the discretion of Track Officials, additional material and/or tubing may be required to be welded to any car that does not conform to the January 1, 2012 roll cage or roll bar specifications as described in sub-section 20F-18.