BMWCCA recognizes other


#1

This is GREAT NEWS… in the past we would run under KP which, if there were other cars running we would be at a disadvantage. Now we would run as SpecE30’s! Laguna here we come!

[color=#800080]"[This announcement is being sent to all Club Racers - It is not unsolicited email]

Greenville, SC (December 11, 2008) – BMW CCA Club Racing is delighted to announce that beginning in 2009 it will accept BMW race cars prepared to other sanctioning bodies’ class rules. These cars will run within their foreign classes at BMW CCA Club Racing-sanctioned events.

BMW CCA Club Racing has a well-defined set of rules with five preparation levels and classes that were designed to be inclusive, providing a place for members to race their cars. Currently there are some provisions for BMWs that may not meet the specific preparation requirements to participate within the existing class structure. The change maintains the BMW CCA Club Racing classes while welcoming BMW’s prepared to other road racing classes as well.

The non-BMW CCA Club Racing classes will be integrated into the program following the BMW CCA Club Racing rules with one exception; they will not be eligible for National Championship points. However, they will participate for Regional Championships in their respective classes; this is, of course, independent of the sanctioning body for whose class the car is prepared.

While BMW CCA Club Racings preparation levels and classes have a place for all race prepared BMWs, this change recognizes several factors: 1) The BMW CCA Club Racing program is limited. With only 40 events per year there may not be enough activity in the area near the members to warrant their preparing a car to the BMW CCA Club Racing rules and another sanctioning body may provide more events locally. With this change they can participate in both their local series and the BMW CCA Club Racing series equally. 2) When prepared to other sanctioning bodies rules the drivers may be disadvantaged when classed with cars fully prepared to the BMW CCA Club Racing rules. With this change drivers can participate in two series with the same preparation rules. 3) The potential for larger fields at any given event provides excitement for the participants and incentive for the promoters.

About BMW CCA Club Racing

Founded in 1995, BMW CCA Club Racing offers all BMW CCA licensed club racers a competitive driving experience conducted in a fun, safe, and friendly environment for all types of factory authorized or constructed BMWs. For more information, please visit our web site at http://www.bmwccaclubracing.com"[/color]


#2

As I mentioned in the Seca sound thread, I’d be up for a fun crossover Seca race with BMWCCA. I’m not the fastest there (or anywhere, haha), but I’ll take Seca over THill anyday :slight_smile:

If we can get a critical mass of cars and deal with the regs (stickers? side nets? etc), it should be a good time.


#3

I’m in if they do an event at Seca this year. Adam you watch the pdc rag blog as I do and it seems that there may not be a date this year at Seca with the bmwcca. We’ll keep a watchfull eye on the 2009 bmwcca schedule. I am glad that the club has listened to the rumblings about the rules, with spec e30 cars at a disadvantage under the old rules and I’m sure they will welcome us at any of their events.

Scott C.


#4

I’m looking forward to this, Laguna would be fantastic.

Does CCA do standing starts? :laugh:


#5

Does this mean Spec E30 cars can run with the BMW CCA group instead of running with the Spec Miatas, Spec 944 and Honda Challenge drivers?
I asked for this two years ago, so this is good news.


#6

BETO wrote:

[quote]Does this mean Spec E30 cars can run with the BMW CCA group instead of running with the Spec Miatas, Spec 944 and Honda Challenge drivers?
I asked for this two years ago, so this is good news.[/quote]

I am not sure how the SoCal NASA guys run their stuff but I think I remember having our own BMWCCA run group on a NASA day at Buttonwillow. If you run with teh BMWCCA group you would not be counted as a SpecE30 competitor with NASA…