Write letters: B14/B15 SCCA Solo ST classification
The SCCA is looking at splitting the lowest Street Touring class (ST) into "old" ST (STC) and "new/slow" ST (STF). Our cars will stay in STC if approved, even though the EF Civic Si will never be beaten. That's not up for arguement, unfortunately.
The November 2011 FasTrack spells it out.
The Sports Car Club of America - About
The issue: in this move, cars not specifically named in a ST class will not be allowed to run in ST at the National level. Right now, only the B13 SE-R and NX2000 are listed in STC. By omission, the logically similar B14 SE-R, B14 SE, and B15 SE are not listed, thus not Nationally allowed per this proposal.
It's probably not intentional, but it's still not very thorough research. Remember when the B14 SE-R was left in DSP while the B13 SE-R went to FSP, or when the B14 SE-R got put in HS while the B13 SE-R stayed in GS? It gets old.
Even if you aren't angling on a National Championship, you shouldn't be barred from competing just because of neglected semantics. In some scenarios, a Nationals or Tour trophy position might pay contingencies or tires. Heck, someone might even want to drive a ST-prep G20.
Whether you run at Tours/Nationals or not, it's not a bad idea to keep the SCCA honest by making sure all the SE-R brothers are allowed. It's easy to write a letter and remind them. If you're a SCCA member, you can contact the Solo Events Board (SEB) through a simple form.
SEB Letter Submission Form
I wrote my letter this morning. Some things you might want to include:
- Be specific on make/model/trim levels that should be included
- Participant interest
- Mechanical similarity
- etc.
The November 2011 FasTrack spells it out.
The Sports Car Club of America - About
The issue: in this move, cars not specifically named in a ST class will not be allowed to run in ST at the National level. Right now, only the B13 SE-R and NX2000 are listed in STC. By omission, the logically similar B14 SE-R, B14 SE, and B15 SE are not listed, thus not Nationally allowed per this proposal.
Change the ST listings in Appendix A:
"Only cars which are specifically classed are eligible for competition at National Tours and the National Championships."
Street Touring Compact (STC)
Acura Integra (1986-2001)
Audi A4 1.8T
Audi TT Coupe and Roadster (non-quattro)
Dodge/Chrysler Neon
Ford Escort GT (1991-1996)
Ford ZX2 (1998-2003)
Honda Civic (1984-2000)
Mazda 323 GT & GTX
Mazda Protégé (1999-2003, NOC)
Mazda Protégé MP3
Nissan 240SX
Nissan NX2000 (1991-1994)
Saturn SL, SW, SC
Sentra SE-R (1991-1994)
[...]
"Only cars which are specifically classed are eligible for competition at National Tours and the National Championships."
Street Touring Compact (STC)
Acura Integra (1986-2001)
Audi A4 1.8T
Audi TT Coupe and Roadster (non-quattro)
Dodge/Chrysler Neon
Ford Escort GT (1991-1996)
Ford ZX2 (1998-2003)
Honda Civic (1984-2000)
Mazda 323 GT & GTX
Mazda Protégé (1999-2003, NOC)
Mazda Protégé MP3
Nissan 240SX
Nissan NX2000 (1991-1994)
Saturn SL, SW, SC
Sentra SE-R (1991-1994)
[...]
It's probably not intentional, but it's still not very thorough research. Remember when the B14 SE-R was left in DSP while the B13 SE-R went to FSP, or when the B14 SE-R got put in HS while the B13 SE-R stayed in GS? It gets old.
Even if you aren't angling on a National Championship, you shouldn't be barred from competing just because of neglected semantics. In some scenarios, a Nationals or Tour trophy position might pay contingencies or tires. Heck, someone might even want to drive a ST-prep G20.
Whether you run at Tours/Nationals or not, it's not a bad idea to keep the SCCA honest by making sure all the SE-R brothers are allowed. It's easy to write a letter and remind them. If you're a SCCA member, you can contact the Solo Events Board (SEB) through a simple form.
SEB Letter Submission Form
I wrote my letter this morning. Some things you might want to include:
- Be specific on make/model/trim levels that should be included
- Participant interest
- Mechanical similarity
- etc.