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Car Classification CAR CLASSIFICATION 2019 KEYS & FOOTNOTES * - will be classed on a case by case basis at the discretion of tech ​ ^ - not listed elsewhere ​ NT - Normally aspirated ​ T - OEM turbo or supercharger ​ NOTE Cars which run in a class requiring use of specific equipment must use that equipment. Examples are: 1) 2v V8 must use OEM carb 2) Up to 1700 VW in may not use any GTI equipment *Anyone with a swapped car should email tech before going to an event for correct classification. It will be at the discretion of tech based on chassis, engine and supporting mods where to place the car. *All Spec series cars, i.e. Spec Miata, Spec E30, Spec racer ford, Spec Z etc. will be recognized and run in their respective spec class. This class will only be for points and trophy if two or more cars compete in the class and will count as a championship if this occurs at least 5 times throughout the season. If there is only one car competing the driver may choose to run in the assigned ST category. ST – U *All cars having modifications that would otherwise class it beyond ST category ● Corvette C7 Z06 & ZR1 ● Dodge Viper 2013+ ● Ford GT ● Lamborghini Gallardo ● Porsche 911 GT 3 Cup Car ST – 1 ● Chevrolet Corvette (C6 Z06 and C7) ● ZL1 Camaro ● Consulier/ Mosler V-8 ● Dodge Viper up to 2012 excluding RT-10 ● Ferrari V8 2001 on ● Lamborghini Diablo ● Porsche 911 GT-2 ● Porsche 911 GT-3 ● Porsche 911 Turbo 07+ ● Nissan GTR ST – 2 ● Audi S4 V8 ● BMW M3 V8 ● Corvette C5 Z06 and C6 ● Dodge Viper RT-10 ● Ford Mustang Factory SC ● Ford Mustang Boss 302 ● Lotus Esprit V8 ● Mercedes 63 Series ● Porsche 911 3.8 Carrera S 05+ ● Porsche 911 Turbo up to 05 ST – 3 ● BMW E46 M3 ● BMW M5 (97 and up) ● BMW M coupe (Z4) ● BMW N54/ N55 powered (135, 335, etc.) ● Cadillac CTS-V 2nd Gen ● Corvette C5 ● Ford Mustang Cobra 2003 only ● Ford Mustang GT 2011+ ● Lancia Delta ● Lotus Exige SC ● Mitsubishi Evo ● Subaru WRX ● Porsche 911 993/ 996/ 997 up to 3.6 ● Porsche Cayman S ● VW Golf R32 ● Volvo S60R ST – 4 ● Acura NSX ● ^Ferrari V8 2000 and older ● Acura RSX Type S ● Honda S2000 ● Audi S4 V6TT ● Hyundai Genesis V6 and 4T ● Audi S6 ● Lotus Elise (all) & Exige NT ● BMW 36 M3 ● Lotus Esprit 4Cyl T ● BMW M coupe (Z3) ● Maserati 8 cyl and up 2 door ● BMW E46 330 ● Mazda RX7 Twin Turbo 1993 on ● BMW V8 (not M3) ● Mini Cooper JCW/GP 2006-on ● BMW 8 Series ● Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR4 ● Cadillac CTS-V 1st G ● Nissan 350Z 370Z ● Consulier 2.5T ● Nissan 300ZX T '90 on ● Camaro Z-28 / SS LS1 4th Gen ● Nissan SR20det/ swap* ● Corvette C4 ● Pontiac GTO 2003-2007 ● Dodge Challenger V8 2008 on ● Pontiac G8 V8 2007 on ● Dodge Neon SRT4 ● Pontiac Solstice GXP Turbo ● Fiat 500 Abarth ● Porsche 928S4, 944 16v ● Ford Mustang Cobra 94 (5.8L) ● Porsche 911 3.0 Liter NT ● Mustang Cobra Thru 2002 ● Porsche 968 ● Ford Mustang GT 05-10 ● Porsche Boxster ● Ford Taurus SHO 2010 on ● Porsche Cayman ● Saturn Sky Redline Turbo ● Toyota MR2 Turbo (second gen) ● Toyota Supra Twin Turbo ST – 5 *All V8 / Turbo multivalve 1.8 to 2.5L ​ ● Acura Integra Type R ● Honda LS vtec swap* ● Acura RSX ● Honda B20 swap* ● Audi A3T Audi A4 2.8 ● Honda K24 swap* ● Audi 4000 80/90 body w/5-cyl. 20V ● Ford Thunderbird SC ● Audi V8 5000/200 body ● Lexus IS300 ● BMW E46 325 & smaller ● Mazda RX8 ● BMW E36 328 ● Mazda MazdaSpeed Protégé Turbo ● BMW E30 M3 ● Mazda MazdaSpeed Miata Turbo ● BMW 128i ● Mercedes 190e 2.3 16 ● BMW Z4 ● Mini Cooper S ● ^Camaro V8 305 & 350 Gen 3 and 4 ● Mitsubishi Starion intercool Turbo ● Camaro V6 2010 on ● Nissan 300 ZX 89 on, T 88 & older ● Corvette C3, C2 ● Nissan SR20de* ● Dodge 16V 4 cyl Turbo (not neon) ● Pontiac Firebird V8 305 & 350 ● Factory 5 Cobra 302 ● Porsche 911 NT 2.7 Litres & smaller ● Ferrari Dino V6 ● Saab 9000 T 16v ● Fiat 500 (not abarth) ● Volvo Turbo Intercooled 2wd ● Ford Focus SVT ● Ford Mustang V6 2011 on & SVO ● Ford Mustang Cobra R 1993 Only ST – 6 ^ All turbo:1800 - 2500cc (2V/cyl) ^ 1500 - 2000cc (4V/cyl) ● Alfa Romeo V6 NT Acura Integra gsr ● Mercedes 190-2.3 Cosworth 16V ● ^American pushrod V-8 w/2 bbl OEM Mercedes C220/230 Kompressor ● Audi 4000 89/90 body w/5cyl, 10VTQ ● Merkur XR4Ti, Scorpio ● Audi 5000 T 20V ● ^ Mitsubishi Turbo 2WD ● BMW E36 325 and smaller ● Nissan 200SX T ● Chrysler 4 cyl Turbo 8V ● Nissan Maxima SE 24v 1992 on ● Datsun 240Z,260Z,280Z, 280ZX turbo ● Olds/Chev.(Quad 4) ● Dodge Neon R/T ● Pontiac Solstice NT ● Dodge Stealth/Mitsubishi 3000 NT 24V ● Pontiac G8 6 cyl ● Ford Mustang GT up to 2004 ● Porsche 944 8V ● Ford Probe Turbo & V6 ● Saturn Sky NT ● Honda CRX 16v Si ● Subaru BRZ ● Honda Civic 16v Si ● Toyota MR2 SC ● Honda Prelude Si 1992 on ● Toyota Supra NT ● Honda Del Sol Si & VTEC ● Toyota FR-S ● Lexus IS250 ● Triumph TR8 ● Lotus Esprit NA, 7 (inc. Caterham) ● VW Corrado, Golf ,Jetta VR6 ● Overhead cam, Europa twin cam ● Volvo 240 Turbo 2 Valve ● ^ Mazda V6 ● Mazda RX-7 13b engine ● Mazda MX6 Turbo ● Miata NC ST – 7 ^ 1800 - 2400cc sohc 2 or 3 valve not listed elsewhere ● Acura Integra Non vtec ● Mazda RX7 w 12A engine ● ^ Alfa Romeo ● Mazda GLC 16v ● Audi 5000 Turbo (10v) ● Mazda Miata NB ● ^ Audi 5 cyl NT ● Mazda Protege 1cam ● Audi 4000 80/90 5 cyl, 20V, NT ● Mazda MX3 4 cyl ● BMW Z3 4Cyl ● Mazda 323 16V ● BMW 318i 16v ● Mercury Tracer Twin Cam ● BMW 2002 Tii ● Mini Cooper NA 2000 on ● BMW 325e&325es with ETA engine ● Nissan 240 sx twin cam ● ^ Chrysler 2.5 NT ● Peugot 505 Turbo & V6 ● Datsun 260Z, 280ZX NT ● Porsche 924 2.0 Litre 914 ● Dodge Neon dohc ● Saab 99 & 900 turbo 8V ● Dodge Colt Turbo 8v ● ^ Saturn ● ^ Ford Taurus SHO gen 1,2,3 4 cyl T ● Subaru Impreza no intercooler ● Subaru all NA cars ● Ford Escort GT 16v ● Subaru Legacy & & 6cyl NT pre-2005 ● Ford Focus non SVT ● Suzuki Swift GTi ● ^ GM 4 cyl Turbo ● Toyota MR2 NA(2nd generation) ● Honda CRX/ Civic with TBI ● Toyota MR2 NA (3rd gen) ● Hyundai Sonata V6 ● Toyota Celica 16v ● Lotus Elan RWD Mazda RX2 ● Toyota Corolla 16V, FX16 ● Mazda RX3 ● ^ Volvo Turbo no intercooler ● Mazda RX4 ● VW Golf & Scirocco 16v ST – 8 ^ All 6cyl pushrod NA cars not listed elsewhere ● Alfa Romeo1600 2 bbl x 2 ● Lotus Europa (Renault) ● BMW 1600-2 ● Lotus Catherham 7 (pushrod ford) ● BMW 318i ● Mazda MX6 & 626 4cyl NT ● BMW 320i 8v ● Miata 1.6 na ● BMW 2002 ● Nissan 240 SX – sohc ● Chevrolet Corvette C1 ● ^ Nissan NX ● Chevrolet Camaro V6 up to 4th Gen ● Nisaan Pulsar 16v ● Datsun 510 , 610 , 710 ● Opel 1900 (german) ● Datsun 200SX ● Pontiac Fiero 6 cyl. ● Datsun 2.0 Litre RWD ● Pontiac Firebird V6 up to 4 Gen ● Dodge Neon SOHC ● Plymouth Fire Arrow 2 & 2.6 NT ● Dodge Colt 2.0 & 2.6 NT ● Renault Alliance, Encore - 1700 ● DSM Eagle/Talon/Laser 2wd NT ● Renault Fuego 2200 NT ● Fiat 124 , 131 2.0 Litre ● Renault Alliance GTA 2.2L ● Ford Mustang V6 ● Saab 99EMS 2.0L ● GM Monza Body V6 4Cyl NT ● Saab 900 16 ● Geo Storm 16V ● Saab 9000 8V NT ● ^ Honda prelude & accord 4Cyl ● Toyota MR2 1st Gen NSC ● ^ Toyota 1.9, 2.0 & 2.3 NT ● Volvo RWD 2.0 Litre up NT ● VW 8v cars 1.7L up incl. GTI ST – 8a These cars allowed 3 exceptions ^ 1.5 TO 2.0L SOHC 8/12V not listed elsewhere ● Alfa Romeo 1.3L 1,6L 1 carb ● Mitsubishi Mirage ● Alfa Romeo Alfetta 4 cyl ● Mitsubishi Colt ● Audi 4000 4cyl Audi 5000 NT ● Mitsubishi Tredia ● BMW 1600-2 ● Mitsubishi Cordia 8v NT ● Chevy Sprint Turbo ● Nissan Stanza 8v ● ^ Chrysler 2.2L NT ● Nissan Pulsar 8v ● Datsun 510 1.6L ● ^ Nissan 200sx ● Dodge Omni 2.2 NT ● Pontiac Fiero 4Cyl ● Fiat 1.8L and smaller DOHC ● Renault Alliance & Encore 1.7 ● 131 & 124 all styles ● SAAB 99 & 900 8v ● Ford Fiesta 1.6 pushrod ● Subaru Legacy NT ● Ford Escort ● Subaru XT turbo ● Ford EXP up to 1.9 L ● Subaru XT 2.2 NT ● ^Ford 2.0 & 2.3L NT cars ● Suzuki Swift non-GTI ● ^ Hyundai 4Cyl NT ● Toyota Corolla RWD pushrod 1.6 & ● ^ Isuzu 8v 1.8 ● Mazda GLC FWD ● Toyota Paseo ● Mazda 626 4cy carb ● VW Rabbit & Scirocco non-GTI Less ● Mazda 323 1.6 8V 86-94 than 1.7L ● MGB, MGB GT 1.5 SU x 2 ● VW Fox 1.8 5spd ● VW Dasher ● Volvo RWD less than 2.0L ST – 8b These cars allowed 6 exceptions ^ SOHC to 1500 cc pushrod to 1700cc not listed elsewhere ^ US inline 6 less than 200 c.i.d ● Audi Fox ● ^ Hyundai ● Audi 100 LS ● Hyundai S’coupe ● BMC 1275cc or less ● MG Midget/AH Sprite 1500 ● Chevy Sprint NT Stromberg x1 ● Chevy Chevette ● Mazda 808 ● Datsun 1200 ● ^ Mazda GLC ● Datsun B210 ● Mitsubishi Precis ● Datsun F10 ● ^ Nissan Sentra ● Datsun 210 ● ^ Nissan Pulsar NT ● Dodge Omni 024/ TC3(1.6,1.7L) ● ^ Renault LeCar ● Fiat Strada ● Renault Fuego 1600 ● Fiat 124 pushrod ● Saab 93,95,96 ● Fiat X-1/9 1300 ● Saab Sonnet ● Fiat X-1/9 1500 ● ^ Subaru ● Fiat 128 ● ^ Toyota FWD Corolla '84-'86 ● Ford 2.0 NT 1973 and older ● Toyota Starlet, Tercel ● Ford Aspire ● Triumph Spitfire 1300 2x1.25" SU or ● Ford Festiva 1500 w/ 1bbl carb. ● Ford EXP/LN7, Escort, Lynx - 1.6 carb ● VW Beetle, Karman Ghia, 411 ● Honda Accord/Prelude 1750 CVCC 1 ● VW Rabbit 1500 carbureted carb ● ^ Yugo NASA Crossover STU -> ST-GT ST1 -> ST1 ST2 -> ST2 ST3 -> ST3 PTB -> ST4 PTC -> ST5 PTD -> ST6 PTE -> ST7 PTF -> ST8 .
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