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    So I was contacted by a new member to our forum, Musclewrench, who used to autocross with a BMW 2002 "back in the day" as he put it. He is looking to get back into Solo and has a 2010 Nissan Cube. The Cube is not listed in the 2012 Solo Rulebook, but the vehicle is based on the Nissan Versa. In my discussions with Musclewrench, the car has modifications, including lowering springs. The Rollover Rating of the vehicle, as done by the Department of Transportation is 4 stars out of 5, and this is acceptable for the SSF/Rollover Rating.

    So the vehicle is within the limits of running as a "safe" vehicle. The owner just wants to know what class to run in. Considering it is based on a Nissan Versa, HS would be the starting category, but according to the owner the following is done:

    The engine is stock but here is a list of mods:

    air intake
    bolt-on cat-back exhaust
    strut tower bar
    rear sway bar
    front and rear lower chassis braces
    lowering springs/sport shock and struts
    rims (16x7)
    drilled rotors and sport pads


    The rims were a factory option though the rims I have are not factory rims. The chassis braces are what concern me as I'm afraid that they may be considered something beyond a strut tower bar. The Cube is based on the Nissan Versa. From what I can find on the web, I believe that puts me in H. With the mods, I think I would run in H SP. Is that correct? I've downloaded the 2012 rule proposals but without a complete rule book, I've had to rely on some older data to come up with this stuff.


    So, there is no HSP category. What would be an appropriate category, and please let our new member know he is welcome.
    John Kilgore...if winning was easy, losers would do it.
    Team9Racing BMW 325i, Old Faithful (with a little evil)

  • #2
    Yeah, I think the chassis braces would bump him out of ST classes. Just a shot in the dark would be FSP, as thats where many NA 4-cylinder FWD cars end up. SP classes don't parallel the stock classes.

    If the chassis braces are legal in ST, the STF would probably be a good fit.

    Also, must I ask ... "Is the strut brace a triangle? If it is, it's in XP."
    Matt W.
    18 SM - Lancer Evolution MR
    15 MR - Volkswagen Beetle
    Sponsors: Satellite Racing - Defined Performance

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    • #3
      sounds like STX to me
      Sam Copeland
      Nissan 350Z BSP 2
      www.RedvsBlackRacing.com
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      • #4
        Q prepared.
        Casey Stallings
        caseystallings@live.com


        It's all fun and games until someone loses an everything.

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        • #5
          chassis braces are not legal in ST
          Rod H
          Bringing a knife to a gun fight.

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          • #6
            Nor are they legal in SP. It looks like P, not goat P.
            Darryl E.
            Blue Miata with ricer stickers.
            Wizzer Motorsports

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            • #7
              Originally posted by kilgojr View Post
              drilled rotors and sport pads
              For reals? That's DEFINITELY an XP car...for sure.
              Nick Stone

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              • #8
                I actually do feel like it is going to be an XP car, because the X Prepared class is the catch all class. I know the Vans and Pilots used to run XP and so I feel like this is the direction we need to lean toward, I just want some REAL feedback, not, hey someone else to run in my class feedback.
                John Kilgore...if winning was easy, losers would do it.
                Team9Racing BMW 325i, Old Faithful (with a little evil)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kilgojr View Post
                  I just want some REAL feedback, not, hey someone else to run in my class feedback.
                  My bad
                  Sam Copeland
                  Nissan 350Z BSP 2
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                  • #10
                    Chassis braces seriously not allowed in SP? Would you happen to have the line reference? the Evo doesn't fall in to that having them stock, but I was looking to have mine triangulated at some point, which would be relevant here.

                    For local events I think he could run in STF with no problems. Just poll the audience here and at the first event. I think locals would like some more cars in that class.
                    Matt W.
                    18 SM - Lancer Evolution MR
                    15 MR - Volkswagen Beetle
                    Sponsors: Satellite Racing - Defined Performance

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by kilgojr View Post
                      I actually do feel like it is going to be an XP car, because the X Prepared class is the catch all class. I know the Vans and Pilots used to run XP and so I feel like this is the direction we need to lean toward, I just want some REAL feedback, not, hey someone else to run in my class feedback.
                      The Hondas were race cars though. They were beyond SM rules (no interior, etc.) and truly were Prepared cars. X was the only part of the "catch all." This Cube doesn't sound like that ... it sounds like a perfect example of what an ST car is ... modified street car.
                      Matt W.
                      18 SM - Lancer Evolution MR
                      15 MR - Volkswagen Beetle
                      Sponsors: Satellite Racing - Defined Performance

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by SamC_g35 View Post
                        My bad
                        don't worry Sam, I'm just a bit cranky from the past few days.
                        John Kilgore...if winning was easy, losers would do it.
                        Team9Racing BMW 325i, Old Faithful (with a little evil)

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by TouringBubble View Post
                          Chassis braces seriously not allowed in SP? Would you happen to have the line reference? the Evo doesn't fall in to that having them stock, but I was looking to have mine triangulated at some point, which would be relevant here.

                          For local events I think he could run in STF with no problems. Just poll the audience here and at the first event. I think locals would like some more cars in that class.

                          I know in a camaro.. having a strut brace between the two front towers was OK in SP... however, triangulating it to the firewall made it prepared... We have one in Atlanta region, that's how I know. Would never own one myself...
                          Sean
                          Black Dog Motorsports, '86 Mustang GT CP #122
                          2006-07 SEDivision CP Champ - 2010 SEDivision EM Champ
                          2006-13 Atlanta Region CP Champ - 2007-08, 10 Alabama Region CP Champ
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                          • #14
                            BTW, the cube cannot possibly run in STF. Note that, like STR, STF is a prescribed class for specific vehicles only. The old "ST" not-otherwise-classified catch-all is in STC.
                            Rod H
                            Bringing a knife to a gun fight.

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                            • #15
                              Is this person someone who would be running Novice this year? If so it is not as simple as polling the STC guys to see if it is okay to run in the wrong class. Novice is a pax class and I imagine there is a big pax difference between STC and the prepared class the Cube actually belongs in.

                              IMO, allowing novices to compete with incorrect classing is a dis-service to our most popular program. Running for straight time is one thing...pax is something else entirely.
                              Rod H
                              Bringing a knife to a gun fight.

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