
2006 Pro-Mod Class Rules
1.
Body: Any VW Type I, Type III, Ghia, or NEW BEETLE may
be used. Fiberglass bodies are allowed. All bodies
must be fendered. Running boards not required. All glass may be replaced
with 1/8" polycarbonate material, such as Lexan
MR 4000.Stock drip rails may be
removed.Maximum 4" chopped tops
are allowed.
Body may be channeled or
framed. Body may not be lightened by drilling holes.
Class designation must appear on rear quarter window
(or front window if no rear quarter) in 3” letters and permanent
number in 6” letters. Fiberglass or carbon fiber
may be used for deck lids, hoods, fenders, apron, and doors as long as stock
appearance is retained, however, rear fenders may be widened to accept larger tires.
Fenders must be securely mounted to the body. Inner edges may be cut to allow clearance. Deck lid may be fabricated to clear carburetors or
injectors. Front fenders may be raised for clearance, but must not be
mounted above the front hood, measured at the centerline of the front tire
opening. No floating mount front hoods. The leading edge of the front end may be
squared off and an aero lip added for stability. Maximum measurement from front
of door to nose 5" more than stock. Ground clearance
must remain at 3". Both doors must be operative if equipped
and be able to be opened both from the inside and outside. Super Beetle
bodies may be mounted with a standard Type I front end. All
cars must be a finished product and can compete at only two races in primer. Cars must be complete during
qualifying and eliminations, i.e. deck lids, aprons, etc.
2.
Wings: Wings are allowed in Pro Mod. A
spoiler of single plane design is permitted. It must be mounted below lowest
point of rear window and not more than 42" wide except on New Beetle
bodies, whereas the maximum width is restricted to 2" outside of the stock
rear hatch opening on each side.Maximum
height 4" from mounting point. Maximum gap between body and spoiler 1
inch.
3. Engine: One 4 cylinder opposed pushrod, of VW configuration. Motor must be in stock location.
4.
Fuel: NHRA / IHRA approved
fuels only. No nitro methane or oxygen bearing additives allowed.
5.
Fuel System: Aftermarket fuel tanks or cells are
acceptable. Must be located outside driver's compartment. A bulkhead of at
least .032" minimum thickness metal must be between fuel tank and driver.
Magnesium not permitted.No device that
reduces the temperature of the fuel can be mounted on the car.
6. Transmission: Any conventionally mounted VW or Porsche transaxle permitted. Mendeola brand, VW-style, gearboxes are permitted. Must have a neutral. Reverse required. Reverse lockout device mandatory. Locked rear ends allowed.
7.
Electronic Devices:
No
electrical, or air operated, devices such as delay boxes, throttle stops, or
timers may be used. No device that functions to operate the vehicle may be
used. One playback tachometer is
acceptable.
8.
Frame: Any type frame permitted providing
it meets safety requirements.Must have
automotive type suspension commonly used by automobile manufacturers.Must have one hydraulic shock absorber for
each sprung wheel.No air adjustable
shocks allowed. Frame must be certified by NHRA / IHRA if running 9.99 (6.39 1/8 mi.) or
quicker.
9.
Steering: Minimum steering wheel diameter is
13". Butterfly wheels not allowed.
10.
Wheels and Tires: Must use an automotive-type
wheel.Racing slicks are permitted.Wire or motorcycle wheels not permitted.
Minimum wheel size 13".
11.
Ground Clearance: Ground clearance of 3" minimum
from front of car to 12" behind centerline of the front axle is
required.2" minimum for remainder
of car except for oil sump and exhaust header.
12.
Roll Bar: Roll cage required with side
bar. See current NHRA / IHRA Rulebook.
13.
Wheelbase: Maximum wheelbase is
105". No minimum wheelbase. Axles and body location must remain as
originally produced. Maximum wheelbase variation left to right is 1" but cannot exceed the 105" wheelbase.
14.
Interior:
Minimum one front seat. It may be a
properly braced and reinforced fiberglass or aluminum bucket. Dash board
must be retained but may be modified. Doors must have panels if originally
equipped. Headliner not required. Floor and firewall required constructed of
steel or aluminum.
15.
Electrical:
16.
Brakes: Must be hydraulically operated.
Minimum two wheel rear brakes operated by a foot pedal mounted in a conventional
location. (Front brakes recommended.)
17.
Helmet: Helmet must meet or exceed Snell
80, 85 or SFI 31-1, 31-2, specifications.
18.
Protective
Clothing: Jacket
and pants meeting SFI Spec. 3-2A/5 required. Drivers must wear
approved gloves.
19.
Seat Belts, Shoulder
Harnesses:
Driver restraint systems meeting SFI Spec. 16-1 required.Restraint system must be updated at 2-year
intervals from date of manufacture. Crotch strap is mandatory.
20.
Window Net: Ribbon type window net is required.
21.
Neck Collars:
Must be worn by driver.
22. Weight:
Naturally Aspirated Cars: 1300lbs Minimum / Unlimited Motor
Nitrous Cars: 1400lbs Minimum / Unlimited Motor
Turbo Cars without Intercooler: 1500lbs Minimum / Unlimited Motor
Turbo Cars with Intercooler 1550lbs Minimum / Unlimited Motor
Turbo Cars with Nitrous 1550lbs Minimum / Unlimited Motor
23. Safety: All
cars must meet NHRA and IHRA safety standards.
PROTEST PROCEDURE: All Participant Protests must be
made to the Director of the ECPRA prior to the start of eliminations & must
be accompanied by a $450 Protest Fee. Protested Vehicle will be checked
after completion of eliminations for specific alleged violation. If found to be
in compliance with ECPRA rule, the Protest Fee will be given to Protested
Participant. If found to be in violation of protested ECPRA rule, the Protest Fee will be returned to
the Participant that entered the protest and Violator will be disqualified,
losing all entry fees & points earned at that Race. Race Officials can enter a protest at any
time.
TOW VEHICLES: All tow vehicles must have the
number of the car they are towing displayed on the front windshield. This will
allow the time slip personnel to quickly find the correct time slip and reduce
traffic tie-ups.
RULEBOOK: The rule book is intended as a
guide to reflect the ECPRA rules in general. If something is not specifically
allowed in the rules you are advised to check with the ECPRA Technical
Department BEFORE you attempt to race at an ECPRA event.
RACE OFFICIALS:
The Competition Director has the final authority on any dispute or interpretation
of the rules.
Any
driver,
or group of drivers, attempting to override the Competition Director will be
removed from the ECPRA program for that race with no refund of entry fees.
ENTRY FEES: Entry fees in addition to those paid
at the gate must be paid prior to attempting to qualify. Consult the ECPRA for
location at each race. Pro-Mod entry fee is $100.00, $100 each will be awarded to
third and fourth place. The remaining
purse will be divided 65% to Winner and 35% to Runner-up.
Any questions about these rules should be referred to Warren
Hill (President)
ECPRA POINTS SYSTEM
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Points are earned as follows: |
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Attempt to qualify |
10 Points |
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For each
round entered |
20 Points |
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Event Win |
20 Points |
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Setting
new elapsed time record |
20 Points |
|
Race Attendance |
10 Points |
|
Bonus for
competing in every race |
70 points |
|
Qualifying Position Points |
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|
1 |
8 points |
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2 |
7 points |
|
3 |
6 points |
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4 |
5 points |
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5 |
4 points |
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6 |
3 points |
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7 |
2 points |
|
8 |
1 point |
For example, a driver who wins a race consisting of 3 rounds, qualified number 2 and sets a new e.t . record would earn 127 points as follows:
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Points Calculation Example |
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|
Attendance |
10
points
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|
|
10 points
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|
7 points
|
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60 points
|
|
|
20 points
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|
20 points
|
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Total |
127 Points |