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Overview of Club Racing Rules
Club Racing has classes for every type of Porsche. To be eligible, a car must have
a Porsche chassis and drivetrain. Two types of classes: Stock (street cars with
minimal modifications, all allowable modifications are carefully defined in the
Rule Book), and Modified. Stock classes are formed from similar factory power
to weight ratios, and cars must have complete road trim, stock drive trains, street
tires, etc. Modified classes are defined by engine size, and are further split
by street tires or race tires. Safety equipment requirements include: Roll bar
or roll cage meeting the minimum specs for the specific class, 5-6 point harness
with proper seat, fire extinguisher, window net, external cut-off switch (can
be installed internally, with an external pull wire). Driver equipment includes
Snell 2000 SA helmet, suits, shoes, gloves, etc. The Club Racing Rule Book contains
all specifications for safety equipment. |
| Interested in participating
or would like to know more about the sport?
Any PCA member may apply
for a Club Racing license if they meet the criteria set forth in the PCA Licensing
Procedure (contained in the Rule Book). The criteria are: Either
an existing, active competition license from a recognized
wheel-wheel racing organization outside of PCA; Or, the
member must meet the race track driving experience
requirements as defined in the licensing procedures in the
Rule Book. A current physical exam certification is required (no more
than 60 days old when submitted with the license
application). |