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2012-CRAZY COMPACT RULES
(Same as Hornets)
Engine
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Only three (3) or four (4) cylinder in-line engines will be
permitted.
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Engine and all engine components must remain unaltered and OEM
for the year, make and model of the car being used in
competition.
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All valve-train components must remain unaltered and OEM
including but not limited to; crankshaft, connecting rods,
valves, valve sizes and the bore and stroke.
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Aftermarket and/or racing-type cylinder heads will not be
permitted.
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High performance and/or sports car engines of any type will not
be permitted.
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Turbo charged and/or super charged and/or rotary engines and/or
engines utilizing a variable cam-timing system will not be
permitted.
Electronics and Ignition System
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All ignition components must be unaltered, OEM and match the
year, make and model of the car in competition. Only 12 volt
ignition systems will be permitted
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Ignition boxes and/or performance chips and/or any ignition
enhancing devices will not be permitted.
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Traction control of any-type will not be permitted.
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Only one twelve (12) volt battery, securely mounted with both
terminals covered will be permitted. If battery is moved from
OEM location, the battery must be mounted in a Marine-type case.
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Only stock OEM starters in the OEM location will be permitted.
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Only one aftermarket tachometer, oil pressure and water
temperature gauge(s) will be permitted.
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The vehicle computer (ECU) must be mounted in a visible location
providing ease of inspection.
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An electrical engine shut off switch is required. The switch
must be clearly labeled and within the reach of the driver.
Exhaust System
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The exhaust manifold must remain unaltered and OEM for the year,
make and model of the car in competition.
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Removal of the catalytic converter, air conditioning compressor
and smog pump will be permitted.
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Mufflers are required.
Engine Compartment
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The engine and radiator must be OEM and mounted in the stock OEM
location for the year, make and model of the car in competition.
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Solid engine mounts and/or safety chains will be permitted.
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Accumulators and/or accusumps will not be permitted.
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Reinforcing will not be permitted with the exception of the
front strut bar.
Transmission & Driveline
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The transmission and/or transaxle must remain OEM and unaltered
for the year, make and model of the car in competition.
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All forward and reverse gears must be operational.
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The flywheel, flexplate, clutch and/or torque converter and/or
assembly must remain unaltered and OEM of the year, make and
model of the car in competition.
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Mini-type clutches and/or couplers will not be permitted.
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Transmission coolers in the driver compartment will not be
permitted.
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Torque dividing final drive systems will not be permitted.
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Locked differentials of any type will not be permitted.
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A minimum one (1) inch inspection hole must be located in the
bell housing.
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All Axle shafts must be painted white
Chassis/Frame
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All chassis and frames must remain unaltered and OEM. Any front
wheel drive, compact car frame will be permitted.
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A maximum wheelbase of 107-inches will be permitted.
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The magnetic steel floor pan must remain unaltered and OEM. Any
work that is done in the form of patches must be completed with
magnetic steel.
Roll Cage
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Unless otherwise noted all tubing utilized in the construction
of the roll cage must be 1.50-inch Outside Diameter, .095-inch
thick magnetic steel tubing.
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A six-point, full perimeter, using 1.50-inch Outside Diameter,
.095-inch thick magnetic steel tubing is required.
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The rear hoop must have bracing that crosses in an ‘X’
configuration. Rear kick up supports are required.
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A minimum 1.25-inch outside diameter cross bar is required
across the top of the halo bar.
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The roll cage must be securely fastened (welding is required)
utilizing a minimum of .250-inch plating to mount cage to the
frame. Only magnetic steel will be permitted. Iron, galvanized
pipe, fittings, square tubing, brazing and/or soldering will not
be permitted.
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A minimum of three (3) door bars on the driver side and two (2)
door bars on the passenger side, mounted in a horizontal manner
will be required. Vertical bracing from the top-to-the-bottom of
the door bars on both sides is required.
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A minimum of three (3) windshield bars and protective screen
will be required in front of the driver.
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The driver compartment must be sealed completely from the track,
the engine and the fuel cell. The front and rear firewalls must
remain and any holes must be patched with magnetic steel.
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Mirrors will not be permitted.
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Gutting of the car will not be permitted with the exception of
clearance for the roll and door bars.
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All material considered flammable including airbags must be
removed.
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The interior must remain open.
Weight
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Additional weight of any type will not be permitted. Any item(s)
that are deemed to provide additional weight must be removed.
Fuel Cells and Fuel
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The fuel system must be complete, unaltered and OEM for the
year, make and model of the car in competition.
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Only standard pump gasoline will be permitted for competition. A
maximum of 93 octane. Performance additives will not be
permitted.
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The gas tank/fuel cell may be mounted ahead of the rear axle
with a minimum 1/8-inch shield mounted under it.
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If the gas tank/fuel cell is mounted behind the rear axle the
gas tank/fuel cell must be replaced with a maximum eight (8)
gallon fuel cell relocated to the trunk area of the car. The
cell must be solidly mounted to frame and have two (2) solid
magnetic steel straps around the entire cell two (2) inches wide
and .125-inch thick. A magnetic steel or fuel cell cover must be
between the driver and the fuel cell.
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A fuel cell vent, including cap vent, must have a check valve.
If the fuel cell does not have an aircraft-type positive seal
filler neck, then a flapper, spring and/or ball type filler
roll-over valve is mandatory.
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External electric fuel pump wired to the ignition switch with
aftermarket fuel cell will be permitted.
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All cars must be equipped with an fuel pump safety oil pressure
switch.
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Cool cans will not be permitted.
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Fuel lines that pass through the driver compartment must be
magnetic steel.
Body
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Any front wheel drive, compact car will be permitted for
competition. Station wagons, convertibles, trucks, and/or two
seat cars will not be permitted.
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The body must remain unaltered and OEM in appearance.
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The inner fenders must remain unaltered and OEM. Removing of the
inner fenders will not be permitted.
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The hood and trunk lid / hatchback must be positively and
securely fastened.
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All doors must be positively and securely fastened. Must be
welded if possible.
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All glass, exterior lights, chrome and/or plastic trim and hood
insulation must be removed.
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The dashboard may be removed.
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Front and rear bumpers must be positively and securely fastened.
Welded, chained and/or cabled to the frame will be permitted.
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A front and rear tow hook easily accessible will be required.
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The OEM bumper covers must remain on the vehicle, but may be
altered to allow for tow hook.
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A maximum seven (7) inch sun visor will be permitted.
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The opera windows may be closed and/or sealed.
Suspension
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All components and mounts must remain unaltered and OEM and must
match the year, make and model of car in competition.
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Weight jacks, modifications, racing components, aftermarket or
homemade traction devices will not be permitted.
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The car must remain in alignment from front-to-rear and must
track straight.
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A maximum of 5 degrees of camber will be permitted on any wheel.
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Center mounted steering will not be permitted.
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A quick release, aftermarket steering wheel will be permitted.
The steering column must remain OEM and unaltered.
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Aftermarket remote reservoir power steering will not be
permitted.
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All shocks and struts must remain unaltered and OEM in the OEM
location.
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Spring rubbers will be permitted.
Brakes
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All brake components must be unaltered, OEM, magnetic steel and
operative on all four wheels.
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Disc and/or drum brakes will be permitted and they must match
the year, make and model of the vehicle in competition.
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Only OEM Master Cylinders in OEM location will be permitted.
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Brake shut off and/or valve bias adjuster(s) will not be
permitted.
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Only magnetic steel brake lines will be permitted.
Wheels and Tires
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Only OEM DOT 13, 14, 15 or 16-inch passenger tires will be
permitted. Racing, mud, and/or snow tires will not be permitted.
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Alterations of any type including re-caps, softening, chemical
alteration, conditioning, siping and/or grooving will not be
permitted.
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All wheels must be OEM steel or aluminum wheels with a maximum
width of seven (7) inches and a standard bead.
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All four (4) tires and wheels must be of the same series, size
and offset.
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All tires must remain inside of the body.
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Wheel spacers and/or bleeder valves will not be permitted.
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Wheel reinforcement is strongly recommended.
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One (1) inch Outside Diameter magnetic steel lug nuts on steel
wheels are required.
Safety
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It is the sole responsibility of each competitor for the
effectiveness and proper installation, per the manufacturer’s
specifications to be adequate for competition at every event.
Each competitor is expected to investigate and educate
themselves for continuing improvement regarding their own
personal safety equipment.
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Each car should be equipped with an SFI 16.5 or SFI 16.1
approved seat belt restraint system until the date of the belt
expiration (usually two years). Seat belts restraint systems
shall be installed in accordance with the directions and
application of the system supplier or manufacturer.
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Seat belt webbing that comes into contact with any sharp or
unradiused metal edge should be protected from that edge by
means of push on grip vinyl trim.. Seat manufacturers supply the
seat with trim protecting the webbing from abrasion or cutting
under impact conditions and should be used to their
specifications.
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It is the responsibility of the driver, not the Officials or the
Promoter to ensure that his/her seat belt restraint system and
all components are SFI approved, correctly installed, maintained
and properly used.
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Each driver must wear a fire resistant uniform meeting the SFI
3.2A/5 specification and display a valid SFI 3.2A/5 label.
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Each driver should also wear fire resistant accessories that
effectively cover the remaining parts of the body. Shoes and
gloves should meet the SFI 3.3 specification and display a valid
SFI.3label.
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An aluminum seat built specifically for the purpose of
competition in auto-racing events will be required
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High-back Aluminum (stockcar style) seats should be securely
mounted to the frame as recommended/required by seat
manufacturer and chassis manufacturer.
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Head rest (behind the head) should include padding. All areas
surrounding the head should have padding
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The seat must be mounted a minimum of 30” (inches) from the
center of the rear end, measured at the bottom of the seat.
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Window nets highly recommended.
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Driver should wear a full face helmet, with at least a valid SA
2000 or SA 2005 Standard Snell and/or a valid SFI 31.1, SFI 31.2
or SFI 31.1 2000 label.
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The driver should wear the helmet in accordance with the
directions provided by the helmet manufacturer and/or supplier.
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If a head and neck restraint system is connected it should
conform to the manufactures mounting instructions.
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Head and Neck restraints are strongly recommended.
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No sharp or protruding edges in or around the cockpit, which
would impede the driver’s rapid exit from the car.
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Windshield screens mandatory. Screens must be securely fastened
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Flame retardant seat, roll bar, knee and steering pads or
padding are recommended.
Other
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Raceceivers will be mandatory for all drivers at all times.
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Any driver without a valid driver’s license must be approved in
advance by speedway officials before being allowed to compete.
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Any driver competing in any other division will not be allowed
to compete in the Hornet division for the remainder of the
season.
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To preserve the economical nature of the division there will be
a claim rule in effect.
a. Any driver who finishes on the lead lap of the feature and has
competed in at least 50% of the events ran during the season may
claim the winning driver’s car for $500 cash plus exchange of the
claiming driver’s car. All claims must be made to speedway officials
immediately after the feature event. The claim may be made by the
driver only and they must have cash in hand.
b. The car may be claimed by speedway officials for $1,000. This
claim can and will be used to prevent any one car from dominating
the division. Any car claimed this way will be auctioned off at a
future event.
c. The claim does not include any of the following; Seat, seatbelts,
any other permanently mounted safety items and/or aftermarket fuel
cell and/or electronic fuel pump.
d. Any driver refusing to allow his car to be claimed will be
disqualified for the night in question and be barred from
competition for the next 4 events.
e. No driver’s car may be claimed in their first night of
competition during a season.
f. No claims will be allowed during the last two scheduled points
events of a season.
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