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Quick question for the Cam-S rules... If Corvette's and Vipers aren't allowed, which vehicles qualify for this class? Is it just for the builds that weigh less than 3000 lbs.

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Samy, just C4 and newer Corvettes aren't allowed, and it's also for all pre-1979 American cars with a wheelbase of 107" or less. So C1-C3 Corvettes, Cobras, in our region a Maverick and a Mustang II...




CAM-S is still pretty fluid right now. One of the challenges with CAM is balancing the rule set to work well for both Regional competition and the Challenge / Invitational events. The late model Corvettes and Vipers are outlawed from CAM because we learned quickly that at the Regional level, if those cars started competing in CAM, it killed participation. Those cars are competitive elsewhere within the Solo class structure so the decision was made to outlaw those cars. Now in the case of the C-4 there was a lot of debate on whether to outlaw them. But on the other hand, with the catch-all, run what you brung nature of CAM-S does it really make a difference? CAM is still a work in progress but one of the goals is to keep the rules simple, short, and as open as possible.


Dave Dusterberg
1979 Aspen R/T (soon to be #19 CAM/T)
2002 Ram 1500 SLT
2005 Magnum R/T
2005 Mustang GT SCCA CAM/C #19