2008 PARK JEFFERSON SPEEDWAY
SPECIFIC HOBBY STOCK RULES - 2008
No one with an IMCA license during the same calendar year in
any other division may compete in this division, except:
licensed SportMod™ drivers (must still purchase Hobby Stock
license). Unless otherwise noted, all parts to be
approved OEM and must match make and year of car.
1. SAFETY EQUIPMENT: Rules apply at all
times car is on track. Snell-rated SA95, SA2000 or SA2005
helmet required. Roll bar padding required in driver
compartment (Fire retardant recommended). SFI-approved
full fire suit required. Fire retardant neck brace, gloves
and shoes required. Recommended: Fire retardant head
sock and underwear; head and neck restraints; collapsible
steering shaft. Driver-side window net required,
minimum 16" x 20" ribbon or mesh style, and must be mounted
so latch is at top front of window. Minimum three inch wide
five point safety belt assembly required (Y-type shoulder
harness not allowed), must be mounted securely to roll cage,
recommended to be no more than one year old. Kill
switch required within easy reach of driver and must be
clearly marked ‘OFF’ and ‘ON’.
2. FRAME: Any American OEM full body rear
wheel drive passenger car, 1964 or newer, full frame or
unibody. Frame must match body. Minimum 107.5 inch
wheelbase, maximum one inch difference from side to side.
Rear of frame behind rear tires, from a point no further
forward than one inch behind factory seam, may be replaced
in OEM location with two inch by three inch steel tubing
with .095 inch wall thickness, same length as material
removed. Factory seam must remain visible. Unibodies must
tie rear frame to front frame. Frames may be “X” braced. No
Camaros, Firebirds, or Mustangs.
3. ROLL CAGE: Main cage must consist of
continuous hoops, minimum 1.75 inch O.D. tubing, with a wall
thickness of at least .095 inch, low carbon or mild
steel recommended. Four-post roll cage required, front
down bars and rear hoop must be welded to OEM frame.
Driver’s head must not protrude outside cage with helmet on.
Rear hoop must have “X” brace, consisting of one full
horizontal and one full diagonal bar, minimum 1.25 inch O.D.
and .083 inch wall thickness. Front down bars must be tied
together, passenger side front down bars must be maximum 11
inches in from top of door. Must be minimum 40 inches
between front and rear down bars at top of door panel.
Maximum 41 inches from top center of windshield to front
edge of rear hoop; maximum 13 inches to front edge of top
halo. Top halo must be minimum 40 inches across, outside to
outside. Rear hoop may be maximum 12 inches in from bottom
of opera window. Minimum one cross bar in top halo. May have
maximum two horizontal bars, (in addition to bar tying front
frame horns together) for radiator protection; must be
behind bumper, within confines of body, no wider than OEM
frame horns. Rear kickers (down bars) and engine hoop
required, and must be minimum 1.25 inch O.D. tubing, with
.083 inch wall thickness. Fuel cell protection required,
must be mounted frame rail to frame rail, no higher than
fuel cell, inside trunk area with maximum 1.75 inch O.D.
tubing. All bars must be inside body.
4. DOOR BARS: All door bars and uprights
must be minimum 1.75 inch O.D. and .095 inch wall thickness.
Minimum three door bars, both sides, parallel to ground, and
perpendicular to driver. Minimum four uprights tied from
frame to top door bar on driver side, and minimum three
uprights on passenger side. Steel door plates, 18 gauge or
.049 inch minimum thickness, must be securely welded to
outside of door bars on driver’s side. Plate must cover area
from top door bar to rocker panel and from rear down post to
five inches in front of seat. Must be visible for
inspection.
5. BODY: All bodies must be unaltered OEM
in OEM location and match frame. Front body mounts must be
visible. Sunroofs and T-tops must be enclosed. Aftermarket
plastic nose pieces allowed, recommended to match body.
No spoilers, hood scoops, ground effects or skirting
altering OEM appearance. Unaltered OEM steel hood and trunk
only, no gutting. Hood and trunk must be securely fastened
and back of hood must be sealed off from driver compartment
with metal. Hood must be separate from fenders. Front inner
wheel wells may be removed, rear wheel wells may be removed
to middle seam. Trunk floor directly over rear end housing
must be removed. No overlapping or shortening of body
panels. All glass must be removed, all windows in body must
remain open; maximum seven-inch metal sun visor allowed
across top of windshield opening. All doors must be securely
fastened. Fenders and quarter panels may be trimmed for tire
clearance, ONLY. No reflective body panels.
6. DRIVER COMPARTMENT: Minimum three
windshield bars in front of driver. Aluminum high-back seat
only and must be bolted in, using minimum 0.375-inch
bolts. Driver seat may be no further back than rear edge
of B-pillar. Driver must be sealed off from track,
driveline, engine and fuel cell. Dash not to extend more
than 24 inches back from center of lower windshield opening.
Dash must be flat, rear can be no higher than front, except
for cowl in front of driver. No other interior tin or
covers. Inside rear quarter panels, below window level, may
be cut out. Doors may be gutted. No cutting out of
firewalls, roof, floor, kick panels, rocker panels, except
for roll cage clearance. All holes in firewalls and floor
must be covered with metal. Rear firewall and speaker deck
must be metal and be of OEM design for that make and model.
No mirrors of any kind.
7. FRONT SUSPENSION: All components and
mounts must be steel, unaltered OEM, in OEM location and
match frame. OEM rubber A-frame bushings only. Bolt on
spindle savers allowed. No sway bars, spring spacers, chains
or cables.
8. STEERING: All components must be steel
unaltered OEM, in OEM location and match frame. OEM steering
column may be replaced with steel steering shafts (collapsible
steering shaft recommended). Steel knuckles only. No
steering quickeners, or remote power steering reservoirs.
Steering wheel and quick release may be aluminum.
9. SHOCKS: One unaltered steel,
nonadjustable, OEM-mount shock, in OEM location, per wheel.
No coil-over shocks, air shocks, remote reservoir shocks. No
Schrader or gas refill ports. No coil-over eliminators. Rear
OEM shock location is 4.5 inches from bottom of housing to
center of bolt hole, and centered on control arm bracket.
$20 claim on any shock. One or all shocks on car may be
claimed per event, counting as one claim on card, following
shock claim procedures and penalties (see rule book).
10. SPRINGS: One steel spring per wheel
only in OEM location. All coil springs must be minimum 4.5
inches O.D. and non-progressive.
11. REAR SUSPENSION: All components and
mounts must be steel, unaltered, OEM, in OEM location and
match frame. OEM rubber control arm bushings only. Center of
rear lower control arm bolt hole must be 2.25 inches from
bottom of housing. No independent rear suspension. No sway
bars, panhard bars, spring spacers or rubbers, chains or
cables.
12. REAR END: No floater rear ends. OEM, or
OEM replacement solid steel axles only. Nine inch
Ford rear end allowed, but must be mounted like OEM rear end
(centered) for that make and model. One inch inspection hole
in housing required. No lightened ring gears. Must be welded
spider gears, or mini spool. No torque dividing
differentials.
13. BUMPERS/RUB RAILS: Bumpers must be
approved OEM in OEM location, capped to fender with steel.
Maximum one inch wide by two inch tall steel rub rails
bolted flush to body from fender well to fender well and
rear quarter panel. Lexan type also allowed. Front
and rear tow hooks mandatory.
14. TIRES/WHEELS: Unaltered OEM 205/75, or
205/70, 14 inch, or 15 inch passenger car tires only. All
four tires and wheels must be same size. Tires must be
inside body. No racing, snow, or all-terrain tires. No
softening, conditioning, siping/grinding or grooving (see
rule book for automatic penalties). Maximum seven inch wide,
three to four inch offset, unaltered, D.O.T.-stamped steel
wheels with standard bead bump - must weigh minimum 21
pounds. No wheel spacers. One inch O.D. steel lug nuts
required. No bleeder valves.
15. BRAKES: Steel, unaltered OEM, or
unaltered OEM replacement, operative four wheel, disc
(front) and drum (rear) brakes, and must match frame. Master
cylinder must be in OEM location. No antilock brake systems.
No aftermarket brake pedal assemblies, brake shut-off or
bias adjuster. Steel brake lines only, must be visible.
Hubs/rotors, axle flanges and drums may be changed to
different bolt pattern and larger studs.
16. EXHAUST: OEM cast iron exhaust
manifolds only. No center dump type manifolds. Exhaust must
extend past firewall and turn towards ground. Maximum
two-inch O.D. exhaust pipes. Must remain dual exhaust, no
crossover or ‘Y’ pipes. No exhaust sensors. Mufflers
recommended.
17. FUEL SYSTEM: Mechanical OEM type push
rod fuel pumps only. Unaltered OEM two barrel carburetor for
that engine, except: booster I.D. may be machined to .250
inch and venturi I.D. machined to 1.375 inch on Rochester
carburetor. Must remove carburetor choke plate. No
carburetor spacers. One .25 inch (maximum) thickness gasket
only. $50 cash claim on carburetor, following carburetor
claim procedures and penalties (see rule book). Air cleaner
top/stud cannot direct air into carburetor. No top
flow air cleaner housings, cold air boxes or air cleaner
duct work. Maximum 22 gallon racing fuel cell required, must
be in minimum 18 gauge steel container. Must be securely
fastened in trunk above level of OEM trunk floor, with
minimum two solid steel straps around entire cell, two
inches wide and .125 inch thick. Metal firewall must be
between driver and fuel cell. All cell mounts must be steel,
securely welded to frame/cage. No adjustable fuel cell
mounts. Fuel cell vents, including cap vent, must have check
valves. Fuel lines through driver compartment must run
through metal pipe or metal conduit. No fuel filters in
driver compartment. One fuel filter only. No cool cans.
18. FUEL: Gasoline only. Racing fuel
allowed. No performance enhancing or scented additives. Fuel
must pass both dialectric meter and chemical tests (see rule
book for automatic penalties).
19. WEIGHT: No ballast allowed. Any item
deemed as ballast will be required to be replaced, i.e. fuel
cell straps, fuel cell cans, battery boxes, etc. No
titanium, magnesium or carbon fiber products. No
gun-drilled, tubular, hollow bolts or studs. Steel fasteners
only.
20. BATTERY/STARTER: One 12 volt passenger
car battery only, must be securely mounted between frame
rails, and positive terminal must be covered. Battery
must be in Marine type case if mounted in driver compartment.
Starter must bolt in OEM location. Car must have capability
of starting without being pushed or pulled. Car must leave
initial staging area on demand, unaided, or go to rear of
that race.
21. GAUGES/ELECTRONICS: No transmitting or
listening devices, timing retard controls, or digital gauges
(including tach). No electronic monitoring computer devices
capable of storing or transmitting information except analog
tach. No ignition control boxes. OEM ignition only. All
ignition rotors, caps, coils and modules must remain
OEM-appearing. No alternators. No electronic traction
control devices (see rule book for automatic penalties).
22. TRANSMISSION/DRIVE SHAFT: All forward
and reverse gears must be operational.
Manual: Must be unaltered OEM three
or four speed, with minimum 10.5 inch steel/organic single
disc-type clutch and steel pressure plate assembly inside an
explosion-proof steel bellhousing - minimum 270 degrees
around top of clutch and flywheel area. No lightweight
bellhousings. No hydraulic clutch release bearing. Steel
unaltered flywheel only - 16 pound minimum - $150 fine if
illegal.
Automatic: Must be unaltered OEM,
with unaltered OEM pump, original bellhousing and minimum 10
inch diameter torque converter containing a minimum of three
quarts of fluid - $150 fine if illegal. Torque converter
must have a minimum .125 inch plug. Must have approved
scatter shield constructed of minimum .125 inch by three
inch steel, 270 degrees around flexplate. Flexplate must be
full, unaltered OEM, or OEM replacement.
Drive shaft: Steel drive shaft
(minimum 2.5 inch diameter) and slip-yokes only. Drive shaft
must be painted white. 360-degree driveshaft loop required
and must be constructed of minimum .25 inch by two inch
solid steel, or one inch tubing, mounted six inches back
from front U-joint.
23. ENGINE COMPARTMENT: Engine must be in
OEM location. GM and Ford metric frames must have back of
fuel pump in front of cross member. Frame and cross member
may not be altered for engine placement. Engine mount holes
cannot be removed or altered on block. Aftermarket steel
engine mounts allowed. No mid-plate allowed. Engine must be
OEM appearing, must be able to be used in conventional
passenger car without alteration. GM with GM, Ford with
Ford, Chrysler with Chrysler. Minimum two-core radiator,
must be mounted in front of engine. Overflow tubes must be
directed to ground. Steel or aluminum V-belt pulleys only.
24. ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS: Any American
make engine allowed. Steel heads, block and oil pan only.
OEM passenger vehicle production block only. No GM Bowtie,
Ford SVO or Chrysler W blocks. GM approved block numbers
are: 3892657, 3914678, 3932388, 3932386, 3956618, 3970000,
3970006, 3970010, 3970014, 10066033, 10066036, 14010207,
14010209, 14010287, 14016376, 14016379, 10054727, 14088528,
14088548, 14088552, 14093638, 14101148. Stroke must match
block. No 400 or larger cubic inch parts allowed. Maximum
361 cubic inches (GM); 363 cubic inches (Ford); 370 cubic
inches (Chrysler). Maximum compression ratio is 9.0 to 1,
no tolerance. Compression ratio checked using Whistler and
cubic inches checked using pump, ¬OR by visual inspection,
such as part/casting numbers and flat top or dish pistons
(track option which method is used). Flat top or dish
pistons only, no gas ported pistons. Cylinder heads must be
unaltered approved OEM and minimum 76 cc combustion chamber.
GM approved head numbers are: 14079267, 3986336, 3986339,
3986339X, 3986388, 3932441, 376445, 3928454, 3932454,
3876487, 3973487, 3973487X, 3973493, 3951598, 468642,
330862, 333882, 3998920, 3998991, 3998993, 3998997, 3970126;
Ford - no after market or SVO heads; Chrysler - no after
market or W-2 heads, 360 cubic inch heads only. No porting,
polishing or alterations of any kind to heads or intake,
disqualification and $250 fine if illegal. Must use
unaltered OEM cast iron two barrel intake. No hi-rise or
marine intake manifolds. Flat tappet cam/lifters only. No
mushroom lifters. Cannot alter lifter bores. OEM
non-roller rocker arms only. Studs may be pinned or use
non-shouldered screw-in type. No stud girdles. Poly locks
allowed. Unaltered OEM type harmonic balancer only. OEM
type steel or aluminum water pumps only. ‘Wet’ sump
oiling system only. Accumulator allowed, must be mounted
under hood.
25. ENGINE CLAIM: Refer to 2007 Official
Rule Book for claim eligibility requirements.
(A) $325 cash claim on engine, $25
of this goes to wrecker for pulling engine.
(B) Claim does not include - 1.
flywheel, 2. clutch, 3. pressure plate, 4. bellhousing, 5.
breathers, 6. carburetor, 7. starter, 8. motor mounts, 9.
oil/temp. sending units, 10. fan and pulleys, 11. clutch
ball, 12. clutch arm, 13. throw out bearing, 14. dip stick,
15. water pump, 16. fuel pump, rod and plate, 17.
distributor, 18. plug wires, 19. water outlet and
restrictor. 20. exhaust manifold and pipes.
NOTE: During engine claim,
exhaust manifold must be pulled to inspect heads, and one
spark plug must be removed to check flat top or dish pistons
prior to transfer of engine to claiming driver. If,
at this time, engine is found illegal, claimed driver is
disqualified and suspended from all IMCA sanctioned events
until such time as a $250 fine is paid, for first offense,
second offense penalties will be $500 fine and/or
suspension. Claimer then has option to accept or decline
engine. If declined, claim is not charged against him/her.
26. POINT STRUCTURE/PROCEDURES: Refer to
Official 2007 IMCA Rule Book or www.imca.com.
27. EIRI: (Except in rare instances)
Decisions of officials are final and binding without
exception. In some cases, track safety rules may take
precedence over IMCA rules - any discrepancy between IMCA
and track rules should be brought to the attention of IMCA.
Any rule changes or clarifications during the course of the
year will be published in Inside IMCA,
the official newsletter of IMCA, and will be considered as
an official part of rules.
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