Hi guys I am looking at shipping my car from nz to oz and am considering Sport sedans racing
Is there a queensland series ?? I cant find a forum for queensland
The Car is a datsun 1600 with a fj20 turbo in it - approx 500 hp 850 kg .
how do you think it will go ?? ( for the purpose of this conversation lets just assume that I can actualy drive the thing ) will I be tail end charlie all the time or is there other cars around this kind of spec ??
are there classes within sports sedan ?
Do turbo's have to run the dreaded restrictor ???
where can I find the rule and regs?
I realise most are space frame 700 hp wings and slicks weapons. I am under no illusions that Im am be able to have a dust up with those boys .
I am just hoping there are some guys further down the field that are keen to " adjust my mirrors " and sign my door with a big fat tyre mark.
I thought about the under 2l class - but adding a restrictor and re-engineering the motor so I can throw away 200 hp . then intentionaly adding
400 odd kg just goes against all that is holy and sacred in motorsport !!!
Any help ,advice or thoughts would be greatly appreciated
Racer X
Hi Datsun21,
Please find below a calendar of Queensland and National Sports Sedan events
for Season 2012.
24 - 26 February Bathurst NSW (Exhibition Event)
10 - 11 March Morgan Park QLD (QSC Round 1 MGCCQ)
13 - 15 April Mallala SA (Shannons Nationals)
25 - 27 May Phillip Island VIC (Shannons Nationals)
9 - 10 June Morgan Park QLD (QSC Round 2 QRDA)
13 - 15 July Eastern Creek NSW (Shannons Nationals)
10 - 12 August Queensland Raceway QLD (Shannons Nationals)
1 - 2 September Morgan Park QLD (QSC Round 3 WDSCC)
12 - 14 October Wakefield Park NSW (Shannons Nationals)
17 - 18 November Morgan Park QLD (QSC Round 4 WDSCC or MGCCQ)
As you can see, 2012 sees a return to QLD Raceway at the Shannons Nationals
Round in August, which gives us a bit of variety in the calendar, and
amazingly there are no conflicts between our State and National events!!!
Without the conflicts, hopefully we can get a few more cars on the grids on
a more regular basis!
As in 2011, the QRDA (QLD Sports Sedan Association) will be paying a bulk entry fee to NASSA for the QLD
Raceway event, all in the name of keeping the Entry Fee to a minimum for the
State guys! This meeting provides the best bang for buck around. Three 20
minute practice sessions, on Friday, two x 25 minute Qualifying sessions on
Saturday and three (longer than normal) races on the Sunday. The Kerrick
Sports Sedans are also a Televised category, so for your entry dollar, you
are getting an absolute bargain!!
In answer to your questions, with regard to a forum - the National Sports Sedan Association forum is the one we use for Sports Sedan related communication.
There is a place for you in Sports Sedans, not everyone runs a 700HP V8. As for classes, depending on numbers we usually run 0-2000cc, 2001-4000cc and 4001-6000cc classes at State Championship Level. It is possible to win a State of Club Championship in a lesser powered car as proven by Tony Cox back in 2010 when he won the QLD Championship in his Holden Gemini with 2-Litre Toyota Turbo power.
As mentioned by drewowner13 above, the regulations can be found in the CAMS Manual http://www.camsmanual.com.au/02_race.asp , no restrictors are required for Turbos, but you are limited to a maximum of 6000cc displacement after Turbo (or Multi Valve if applicable) multiplication factor is applied.
Please feel free to email me on chris@qrda.asn.au if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Chris Donnelly.