JDMracer
01-03-2007, 02:39 PM
New JDM racing category
A new circuit racing category for cars produced for the Japanese Domestic market (JDM), is set to have its first run at Queensland Raceway on March 24th and 25th. The category will be run as part of round 1 of the new QR Championships and will include two classes to run simultaneously over both days. The two classes will include an Elite class which will be more along the lines of an improved production class and a Club class which will be more open to modifications. Although both classes will be run together, there will be two separate championships with points allocated for each class.
It is envisaged that each race meeting will consist of two practice/qualifying sessions and four races over the two days. Currently the QR Championships are to be held over four race meetings throughout 2007 and with the possibility of Lakeside Raceway becoming available later in the year, there is a chance this circuit could be included in the 2008 championship. The organisers have also expressed interest in taking the class to a national level, with the inclusion of some interstate tracks and its own national championship.
Listed below are some of the basic regulations for both classes. Please keep in mind that these are still open to change at this stage as the classes are fine tuned to suit competitors.
ELITE CLASS
This class will be for any mass produced car for the Japanese Domestic Market. The idea being these cars will retain the looks and basic engine and driveline configuration of the base vehicle.
Bodywork Original, as per manufacturers specs.
Engine Original block and heads. Increases in capacity are acceptable. Engine internals are free. Bolt on mods are free.
Transmission Original gearbox casing. Aftermarket gear sets etc are acceptable. Remaining driveline components are free.
Wheels Free, providing they fit inside the original guards.
Tyres Road legal "R" spec tyres
Brakes Free
Suspension Free
Fuel Commercially available pump fuel.
CLUB CLASS
This class will be for any chassis/bodyshell from a car produced for the Japanese Domestic Market. It will allow for more modifications in bodywork, engines and transmissions.
Bodywork Chassis and bodyshell to remain as per manufactures specs. Essentially the rest is free at this stage but other items such as front and rear spoilers, replacement doors and guards etc will be fine tuned at a later date.
Engine Any engine from a JDM car
Transmission Any transmission from a JDM car
Wheels Free
Tyres Free
Brakes Free
Suspension Free
Fuel Unleaded
There have also been discussions in relation to having more classes, including naturally aspirated etc and these will depend on whether we can get enough competitors to run a separate class. With the category currently in its infancy we are happy to take feedback from interested parties to help mould it into shape. If you are interested in any further details please contact Cameron Wilson on 0419768662 or myself via a reply here and we look forward to your support at the track for our first outing.
Regards,
Paul Chapman.
A new circuit racing category for cars produced for the Japanese Domestic market (JDM), is set to have its first run at Queensland Raceway on March 24th and 25th. The category will be run as part of round 1 of the new QR Championships and will include two classes to run simultaneously over both days. The two classes will include an Elite class which will be more along the lines of an improved production class and a Club class which will be more open to modifications. Although both classes will be run together, there will be two separate championships with points allocated for each class.
It is envisaged that each race meeting will consist of two practice/qualifying sessions and four races over the two days. Currently the QR Championships are to be held over four race meetings throughout 2007 and with the possibility of Lakeside Raceway becoming available later in the year, there is a chance this circuit could be included in the 2008 championship. The organisers have also expressed interest in taking the class to a national level, with the inclusion of some interstate tracks and its own national championship.
Listed below are some of the basic regulations for both classes. Please keep in mind that these are still open to change at this stage as the classes are fine tuned to suit competitors.
ELITE CLASS
This class will be for any mass produced car for the Japanese Domestic Market. The idea being these cars will retain the looks and basic engine and driveline configuration of the base vehicle.
Bodywork Original, as per manufacturers specs.
Engine Original block and heads. Increases in capacity are acceptable. Engine internals are free. Bolt on mods are free.
Transmission Original gearbox casing. Aftermarket gear sets etc are acceptable. Remaining driveline components are free.
Wheels Free, providing they fit inside the original guards.
Tyres Road legal "R" spec tyres
Brakes Free
Suspension Free
Fuel Commercially available pump fuel.
CLUB CLASS
This class will be for any chassis/bodyshell from a car produced for the Japanese Domestic Market. It will allow for more modifications in bodywork, engines and transmissions.
Bodywork Chassis and bodyshell to remain as per manufactures specs. Essentially the rest is free at this stage but other items such as front and rear spoilers, replacement doors and guards etc will be fine tuned at a later date.
Engine Any engine from a JDM car
Transmission Any transmission from a JDM car
Wheels Free
Tyres Free
Brakes Free
Suspension Free
Fuel Unleaded
There have also been discussions in relation to having more classes, including naturally aspirated etc and these will depend on whether we can get enough competitors to run a separate class. With the category currently in its infancy we are happy to take feedback from interested parties to help mould it into shape. If you are interested in any further details please contact Cameron Wilson on 0419768662 or myself via a reply here and we look forward to your support at the track for our first outing.
Regards,
Paul Chapman.