Road Course Rules
TIME ATTACK RULES
There will be 6 groups running for the Time Attack Event. Back to back.
GROUPS
1. S-FWD
2. S-AWD
3. S-RWD
4. U-FWD, M-FWD
5. U-AWD, M-RWD
6. U-RWD, M-AWD
Legend
1st Letter Group 2nd Letter Group
S- Street Vehicle’s powertrain: FWD, AWD, RWD
M- Modified
U- Unlimited
Street
Engine Modification
1 Major Mod such as:
Engine Swap, Turbo Upgrade, Forced Induction, or Motor Build.
Interior Modification
Seats, Dash, Covers, and all Stock components must be in placed.
Roll Bar & up to 6point roll cage allowed.
Exterior Modification
OEM hood, trunk, hatches, & lid replacement allowed
UTQG tread wear rating of 140 or higher
AWD Cars 255 tires max | RWD Cars 285 tires max
Under trays can not pass front or rear axle.
Suspension Modification
1 or 2 Way Coilovers allowed.
Adjustable or larger arms, sway bars, and strut braces allowed.
Modified
Engine Modification
2 Major Mods allowed from:
Engine Swap, Turbo Upgrade, Forced Induction, and Motor Build.
Leaded Fuel Permitted
Interior modification
Removal of components behind front seats allowed.
8point+ roll cage allowed
Exterior Modification
In addition to street, you can also modify fenders, roof, and doors.
UTQG tread wear rating of 50 or higher
Full Under tray allowed
Suspension Modification
3 Way+ Coilovers allowed
Rest of suspension modding allowed.
Unlimited
Everything in Street + Modified allowed.
Full R Compound Tires allowed.
4 Way Coilovers allowed.
Fully Gutted Interior, Full Carbon Exterior Bodies & Plexiglass allowed.
Modified subframe and tubular chassis allowed.
No limitations to this class.
Note: All Stock Exotics are automatically moved to Modified class.
example: Nissan Skyline GTR, Chevrolet Corvette Z06/ Z1R, Porsche GT3, Ferrari, Lamborghini, etc.
FAQ
What safety equipment is required?
Snell SM2005 or SA2005 certified helmets must be used. We also recommend 100% cotton clothing & non slip shoes that lace tight.
What types of flags are used?
There are 4 flags used for the road coarse.
Green – the track is open and cars are running at speed. Passing is allowed in the passing zones.
Yellow – Warns of an immediate hazard on the course, you may need to stop or slow down significantly.
Black Flag – You have been identified as breaking the rules or endangering others. Drive your car to the pits and be prepared to talk with an event official.
Checkered Flag – the session is over… you should begin your cool-down lap and be prepared to exit from the track at the next pit entrance.
How much track time will I be able to get?
The event runs in groups of 6; with each group usually getting between 3-5 sessions and 8-10 laps per session. When at full capacity (80 car limit), each group will have 13 cars max. All groups run back to back. So there will be plenty of runs for everyone from open to close.
How do I know in which group I’m in?
Since the road course is ran in a open track format; the groups are classified in Time Attack style. The grouping is determined upon your car’s powertrain (AWD, FWD, RWD) and modification (Street, Modified, & Unlimited). To view a complete list and explanation, please visit the following link: CLASSIFICATION RULES.
Is there an event schedule?
Upon opening, all cars will run with there respective groups starting with Group 1 and finishing with Group 6. Once all groups have run, it will go back to Group 1 and so on. This will go out through the whole day; with a lunch break during noon. Lunch break announcement and any breaks will be announced at the venue.
Are there passengers allowed?
Yes, you may have a passenger with you. However, he/ she must also have a certified Snell helmet to ride.
I don’t have a helmet, can I rent one?
Yes, there will be helmets available for rental at the venue.





