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  • #16
    Yes there are specific regulations on the size of your numbers and class letters. If you do decide to come with those already, please be aware that we may have to change those numbers if someone else is already running those. If you are deciding to do your own numbers, it would be great if you did them to the SCCA regulations (which I don't know off the top of my head) but ultimately, if they are readable no one will complain.
    Mark K
    1989 BMW 325i
    1990 BMW 325i
    2013 BMW 135i

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    • #17
      I believe it's 10" for numbers and 4" for classes. Might be 5" classes ...

      And ignore Joey ... like he ignores the rules. =P
      Matt W.
      18 SM - Lancer Evolution MR
      15 MR - Volkswagen Beetle
      Sponsors: Satellite Racing - Defined Performance

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      • #18
        Fron the Solo Rulebook

        3.7 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
        A. All vehicles must display numbers and class letters on both sides,
        which must be readable by Timing & Scoring, Course, and Grid
        workers at all times.
        B. Only one set of numbers and class letters may be visible while the
        vehicle is running.
        C. Class shall be represented by the upper-case abbreviated form rather
        than be spelled out. Ladies’ classes shall be indicated by the letter
        “L” following the class letters. (Example: “BSPL” instead of “B Street
        Prepared Ladies”).
        D. Numbers and class letters should be positioned next to each other.
        All letters and numbers must be on body panels, not on windows.
        All numbers and class letters must use the same typeface and the
        same color, and this color must provide adequate contrast to the
        background color (see Appendix F for examples).
        E. Numbers must be a minimum of 8” high with a 1.25” stroke. Class
        letters must be a minimum of 4” high with a 0.75” stroke. In all cases,
        the height of the class letters must be between 25% and 75% of
        the height of the numbers. Stroke width must be at least 10% of the
        height (see Appendix F.)
        F. The “1” on two-driver cars and the “L” on Ladies class cars are subject
        to all of the above requirements with regard to placement, color,
        size, and stroke.
        G. Karts may use numbers and class letters of reduced size provided
        that the following conditions are met:
        1) Numbers must be displayed on the front and rear in addition to
        both sides.
        2) Class letters must be on both sides.
        3) In no case may the numbers be smaller than 6” in height with ¾”
        stroke, using a high-contrast color and background.
        H. For National Championship and National Tour competition, current
        official SCCA® required decals must be displayed on each side and
        front of the vehicle in a prominent location.
        For National Championship and National Tour events, one (1) official
        SCCA®-approved National sponsor identification logo must be
        displayed in an upright position, in a prominent location on each side
        of the vehicle. Additional sponsor and/or event specific decals may
        also be required; refer to event supplemental regulations. Further
        information is contained in Appendix F.
        2013 SCCA® National Solo® Rules — 41
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