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mskala
post May 4 2016, 09:12 PM
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Okay, this year our local PCA region is classifying anything with race
tires according to the SCCA rules.

In trying to figure out this stuff, it's not clear what the difference is between
SM and SSM. Can a 914 be in SM? Or because it's a 2-seater it must be SSM?

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I can't make it into SP because my 914-6 has a lot of non-standard engine
parts making it a 2.3L.

Thanks for any direction.

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mskala
post May 5 2016, 09:57 AM
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Is there a source for the full 2016 rules? Another thing that is not explained in my
'reduced' copy is what is the difference between SP and SSP.
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post May 5 2016, 08:38 PM
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QUOTE(mskala @ May 5 2016, 10:57 AM) *

Is there a source for the full 2016 rules? Another thing that is not explained in my
'reduced' copy is what is the difference between SP and SSP.


Try this link ->>>>> SCCA SOLO RULE BOOK PDF

Page 193 tells you about SSM. It is the complete book.
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