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1. Manufacturer Model Year Weight Weight Comments kg Ibs Chevrolet Sonic 12 1202 0 2650 1796cc engine 37mm maximum intake restrictor Fiat 500 12 1034 2 2280 1368cc engine Cold Air intake allowed Ford Fiesta 11 1168 0 2575 1596cc engine 34mm maximum intake restrictor Honda Fit 09 1168 0 2575 1499cc engine 34mm maximum intake restrictor 51402FC4YA00 front helper spring and 51403FC4YA00 front spacer permitted Kia Rio 5 door 12 1179 3 2600 1591cc engine 35mm maximum intake restrictor Mazda 2 11 1043 3 2300 1499cc engine MINI Cooper 07 10 1168 0 2575 1598cc engine 37mm maximum intake restrictor MINI Cooper 11 1179 3 2600 1598cc engine 34mm maximum intake restrictor Nissan Versa 4 5 07 11 1247 4 2750 1797cc engine 35mm door maximum intake restrictor Nissan Versa 4 5 09 11 1134 0 2500 1598cc engine door Nissan Versa 4 5 12 1129 4 2490 1598cc engine door Toyota Yaris 3 5 07 1097 7 2420 1491cc engine door TOURING CLASS CARS Manufacturer Model Year Weight Weight Comments kg Ibs Acura RSX 02 06 1202 0 2650 K20A2 motor 8200RPM rev limit Allowed width 69 2 1758mm Audi TT 01 08 1224 7 2700 1 8 litre turbo FWD allow APX engine with stock boost map Allowed width 73 3 1862mm Audi TT 09 1270 1 2800 2 0 litre turbo FWD stock boost map Allowed width 72 7 1847mm Canadian Touring Car C
2. If the rollcage is extended to the external door skin NASCAR Bars then the front window window regulator internal door components and metal reinforcements may be removed on the side with the NASCAR Bars otherwise all components must remain as OE Both the driver s side and passenger s side windows shall be removed or in the down position during all track sessions Both the driver s side and passenger s side windows shall be removed or in the down position during all track sessions 4 1 18 5 Sunroofs shall be replaced by a permanently installed metal panel Motors rails and cables shall be removed Sunroofs shall be replaced by a permanently installed metal panel Motors rails and cables shall be removed Sunroofs shall be replaced by a permanently installed metal panel Motors rails and cables shall be removed 4 1 19 Dashboard 4 1 19 1 The dashboard assembly must remain as delivered by the manufacturer but may be modified for roll cage installation purposes The dashboard assembly must remain as delivered by the manufacturer but may be modified for roll cage installation purposes The dashboard assembly must remain as delivered by the manufacturer but may be modified for roll cage installation purposes 4 1 20 Lights 4 1 20 1 All vehicles must have operational OE All vehicles must have operational OE All vehicles must have operational OE or aftermarket re
3. Presented by Canadian Touring Car Championship CTCC 2013 Rules and Regulations Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 2013 Rules and Regulations These rules and regulations are designed to govern and provide for the orderly and safe conduct of all CTCC events By registration for CTCC and participation in CTCC events all participants are deemed to have read and complied with all rules and regulations of the sanctioning body of CTCC and all supplementary regulations of the racing events No expressed or implied warranty of safety or fitness for a particular purpose shall result in publication of or compliance with these rules and regulations These rules and regulations are intended only as a guide for the conduct of sport and are in no way a guarantee against injury or death to participants spectators or others Mission Statement To provide Canadian race fans with close and exciting competition between some of Canada s best drivers in race cars based on their original production models Vision Statement To operate a truly Canadian Road Racing Championship that provides marketing value to Canadian corporations looking to energize their brands and drive sales Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 Contents About CTCC 11 Contact Information 1 2 Sanctioning 1 3 Rules and Regulations 1 4
4. but they shall not alter the contents of the card in any way The data from each session must be encoded onto an SD card and deposited into the SD card box at the series trailer Tech Tent within 60 minutes of the end of the session Teams may copy the contents of the memory card during this 60 minute period but they shall not alter the contents of the card in any way Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 27 4 1 25 5 All vehicles must have an operating forward facing video camera during all on track sessions The video must be in a format that is easily viewed immediately after the session on CTCC equipment or on a screen of at least 15 All cameras are to be mounted within the driver s compartment Cameras are not permitted on the outside of the vehicle All vehicles must have an operating forward facing video camera during all on track sessions The video must be in a format that is easily viewed immediately after the session on CTCC equipment or on a screen of at least 15 All cameras are to be mounted within the driver s compartment Cameras are not permitted on the outside of the vehicle All vehicles must have an operating forward facing video camera during all on track sessions The video must be in a format that is easily viewed immediately after the session on CTCC equipment or on a screen of at least 15 All cameras are to be mounted wi
5. 1748mm Honda Civic 12 1156 7 2550 2 4 litre maximum 70mm throttle body may use cylinder head from 11 Civic 8700RPM limit Allowed width 69 2 1748mm Hyundai Genesis 1349 4 2975 2 0 litre turbo may modify chassis at rear upper control arms maximum boost limit allowed 19psi Allowed width 73 6 1869mm Hyundai Tiburon 96 08 1190 7 2625 2 7 litre 7000RPM rev limit Allowed width 69 5 1765mm Lexus 1S300 98 1247 4 2750 2 8 or 3 0 litre may use 6 speed Getrag V160 transmission Allowed width TBA Mazda Mazda speed 3 07 1270 1 2800 2 3L turbo maximum boost TBA Allowed width 69 9 1775mm Mitsubishi EVO 09 1406 1 3100 2 0 litre turbo stock boost map Allowed width 71 5 1816mm Pontiac Solstice GXP 06 1247 4 2750 2 0 litre turbo may use GM Performance kit number 19212670 maximum boost limit allowed 24psi limited eligibility for make model Allowed width 71 5 1816mm Subaru WRX 01 1360 8 3000 2 0 litre turbo maximum boost limit allowed 14psi Allowed width 68 7 1745mm VW Golf Jetta 99 06 1247 4 2750 1 8 litre turbo may use GT28 turbo aftermarket exhaust Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 39 manifold aftermarket rod bolts aftermark
6. Hierarchy of Regulations 1 5 Licensing 1 6 Advertising and Promotion Release 1 7 Broadcast and Other Rights Registration 2 1 Application 2 2 Fees 2 3 Registration Package 2 4 Entry Restrictions 2 5 Car Number Request 3 1 Team Representative 3 2 Mandatory Attendance 3 3 Paddock Parking 3 4 Code of Conduct 3 5 Competitor Team Uniforms 3 6 Communications Equipment 3 7 Awards 3 8 Participant Credentials 3 9 Event Procedures Vehicle Eligibility and Modifications 4 1 Categories 4 2 Tires 4 3 Vehicle Appearance 4 4 Decals 4 5 Driver Safety Equipment 4 6 Vehicle Safety Equipment Scoring 5 1 General Provisions 5 2 Competitor Points 5 3 Competitor Finishing Position Points 5 4 Competitor Bonus Points 5 5 Manufacturer Points Vehicle Classification 6 1 Vehicle Eligibility 6 2 Race Weight Figure 1 0 Vehicle Diagram decal layout Figure 2 0 Shirt Suit Diagram patch layout Appendix A Vehicle List OM AWDWDAAAAANANDADADAUNHAANHSPHHAHSA Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 About CTCC Contact Information Corner2 Incorporated 1102 71 Simcoe Street Toronto Ontario M5J 2S9 www touringcar ca Tel 416 707 0358 Fax 416 506 1646 Sanctioning CTCC is sanctioned by ASN Canada FIA ASN Canada FIA 115 2155 Leanne Boulevard Mississauga Ontario LSK 2K8 www asncanada com Tel 905 403 9000 Fax 905 403 8448 Ru
7. complete including the airbox to the exit of the supercharger and or turbocharger or as specified by CTCC Superchargers and or turbochargers must be OEM complete including the airbox to the exit of the supercharger and or turbocharger or as specified by CTCC Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 10 4 1 4 4 Supercharged cars must use OEM Supercharged cars must use OEM pulleys or approved OEM sized pulleys or approved OEM sized pulleys pulleys 4 1 4 5 Vehicles may be required to install an Vehicles may be required to installan Vehicles may be required to install an intake restrictor and or run with boost intake restrictor and or run with boost intake restrictor and or run with boost and or rpm limits as specified by and or rpm limits as specified by and or rpm limits as specified by CTCC CTCC CTCC Restrictors must be mounted in Competitors will be required to Competitors will be required to front of the throttle body within 100mm design and manufacture their own design and manufacture their own or immediately behind the throttle body flat plate restrictors for use in B flat plate restrictors The design Spec The design must first be must first be submitted and submitted and approved before approved before being implemented being implemented into competition into competition Once the design is Once the design is approved by approved by CTCC the competitor CTC
8. spark plugs listed in spark plug manufacturer s application charts owner s manual manufacturer s shop service manual or equivalent justified by one cross reference chart Use of resistor or non resistor spark plug allowed All electrical components including alternator and ECU are unrestricted or as specified by CTCC In car changes to the ECU tuning or boost level by the driver is prohibited All electrical components including alternator and ECU are unrestricted or as specified by CTCC In car changes to the ECU tuning or boost level by the driver is prohibited 4 1 3 2 OEM ECU PCMs is required Manufactures may provide an approved ECU PCM re flash for off non road use Manufacturers may provide a stability control override procedure or module 4 1 3 3 Performance specifications from the manufacturer that go beyond those listed on a specification line for a car will not be considered valid 4 1 4 Induction System 4 1 4 1 The unmodified OEM intake manifold and throttle body shall be used Intake manifolds shall be OE or OE style aftermarket Intake manifold preparation is unrestricted Individual throttle bodies are not allowed unless specified by CTCC 4 1 4 2 Ram Air is not allowed Engine ram air is allowed provided it is integral to the front facia or utilizes existing openings in the front facia 4 1 4 3 Superchargers and or turbochargers must be OEM
9. uniforms or be wearing an armband with contrasting number The recommended numbers shall be 50mm 2 inches in height and centred on the uniform just below the collar Communications Equipment It is the participant s responsibility to ensure compliance with all local and federal radio communications laws including applicable fees It is mandatory that teams have two way radio communications between crew and driver during all on track sessions No other radio communications are allowed to the vehicle during on track sessions Each competitor shall supply CTCC with the frequency of its radio system Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 7 3 7 3 8 3 9 4 0 Awards CTCC awards TBA Competitors must receive their awards in person Participant Credentials All registered drivers and crew shall wear their official CTCC credential during CTCC race events Drivers are exempt during CTCC on track sessions Credentials may be replaced or changed at a cost of 200 each Over crew availability is at the discretion of the event promoter See event details Event Procedures 3 9 1 3 9 2 3 9 3 3 9 4 3 9 5 3 9 6 Changing tires on pre grid is not permitted unless approved by a CTCC Official Race vehicles arriving at the designated pre grid should expect to see 5 minute 3 minute and 1 minute signal boards prior to being released to the true grid or track When unexpected delays
10. 0 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 u ee a 14 ee Sas 18 19 S08 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 Competitor Bonus Points 5 4 1 5 additional points shall be awarded to the competitor who sets the fastest official qualifying time in each class 5 4 2 1 additional point shall be awarded to each competitor for each lap completed in each round 5 4 3 10 additional points shall be awarded to the competitor that publishes their in car video footage from one of the 2013 CTCC events on the CTCC Facebook Fan Page before the last event of the 2013 season Manufacturer Points CTCC shall maintain point standings to determine a Manufacturer Champion in each Class The highest finishing vehicle shall earn Manufacturer Points for its finishing position in each Class based on the following is gad grd qe 5 6 qh g8 gh 10 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 Vehicle Classification Vehicle Eligibility Only vehicles listed herein will be eligible to compete in CTCC Vehicles may be included or excluded during the year Application for vehicle eligibility must be made to CTCC a minimum of 60 days before the first event the vehicle is expected to participate in All non standard engine vehicle combinations must apply to CTCC for classification Race Weight 6 2 1 CTCC will establish a minimum weight for each eligible vehicle 6 2 2 Weights may be adjusted to equalize competition 6 2 3 CTCC will provide an official
11. 00 payable to CTCC Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 28 4 2 4 3 4 4 Tires 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 4 2 6 4 2 7 The specified tire for CTCC is the Continental Extreme Contact race tire The Standard tire size for B Spec shall be 205 50 15 wet and dry The standard tire size for Touring Class shall be 225 45R17 wet and dry with the exception of the Mini which shall be 225 45R15 wet and dry The standard tire size for Super Class shall be 245 40R17 dry and 225 45R17 wet Tire shaving and grooving is permitted All tires shall be purchased in Canada through the CTCC tire dealer Tires must be mounted showing the yellow Continental logo outwards Vehicle Appearance 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 4 3 4 Decals 4 4 1 All CTCC participating vehicles shall be neat and clean in appearance Any modifications to a vehicle shall be done in a way that maintains this requirement CTCC reserves the right to prohibit a vehicle from appearing on course due to its appearance including but not limited to damage sustained from an on track incident at the current or any previous event It is required that all support vehicles including but not limited to pit carts scooters trailers transporters etc be maintained in a similar manner General Provisions 4 4 1 1 The display of all required CTCC decals at all times during a CTCC Event is an eligibi
12. 1 The desired car number and two alternate choices shall be submitted on the CTCC Registration Form 2 5 2 Car numbers will be issued to returning cars that register by March 1 2013 ona priority basis followed by new entries 2 5 3 Car numbers shall be between 2 and 99 unless approved by CTCC 2 5 4 Car number 1 shall be reserved for the previous year Super Class champion Events Team Representative Each team shall designate one person to act as the team representative This person is the only person who may speak for the team OFFICIALLY including filing verbal scoring or other inquiries and making changes and additions to the team s credential list If this person must be changed during the event CTCC Officials must be notified in writing Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 6 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 Mandatory Attendance Competitors shall attend all drivers meetings autograph sessions promotion activities and interviews as directed by CTCC Exceptions must be confirmed in advance with CTCC Officials The minimum penalty for not attending shall be 200 00 payable to CTCC Paddock Parking CTCC reserves the right to designate and assign paddock parking spaces for competitors Teams up to two vehicles shall be prepared to work in a paddock space not more than 25 feet wide including trailer transporter Motor coaches and other support vehicles may be located in the paddock o
13. C the competitor will supply will supply one 1 restrictor to one 1 restrictor to CTCC for use as CTCC for use as a reference sample a reference sample Any extra Any extra hardware or equipment hardware or equipment required for required for the installation of the the installation of the restrictor must restrictor must also be approved and also be approved and a reference a reference sample also supplied sample also supplied 4 1 4 6 For forced induction vehicles the For forced induction vehicles the published maximum boost limit may published maximum boost limit may not be exceeded not be exceeded 4 1 4 7 Turbo intercoolers are unrestricted and may be relocated Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 11 4 1 4 8 Air filter elements may be substituted with other air filters of equivalent specifications and fit in the standard location with no modifications The filter element must be substantiated by a minimum of one 1 manufacturer cross reference for specific vehicle application Air filter systems located before the throttle body may be modified or substituted except as per 4 1 4 3 Air filter systems located before the throttle body may be modified or substituted except as per 4 1 4 3 4 1 5 Exhaust 4 1 5 1 Any part of the exhaust system beyond the catalytic converter s may be replaced provided A Said replacement system reta
14. F LR or RR as needed e TPS e GPS Speed e Boost The units must use the GPS location as the lap timer and any optical beacons shall be ignored These settings must be inputted into the setup of the data logger 4 1 25 3 The GPS antenna must be placed on the outside of the vehicle on the roof panel It must be placed along the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle halfway between the front and rear edges of the roof panel The GPS antenna must be placed on the outside of the vehicle on the roof panel It must be placed along the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle halfway between the front and rear edges of the roof panel The GPS antenna must be placed on the outside of the vehicle on the roof panel It must be placed along the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle halfway between the front and rear edges of the roof panel 4 1 24 4 The data from each session must be encoded onto an SD card and deposited into the SD card box at the series trailer Tech Tent within 60 minutes of the end of the session Teams may copy the contents of the memory card during this 60 minute period but they shall not alter the contents of the card in any way The data from each session must be encoded onto an SD card and deposited into the SD card box at the series trailer Tech Tent within 60 minutes of the end of the session Teams may copy the contents of the memory card during this 60 minute period
15. PS Speed e Boost if vehicle has forced induction sensor must be threaded into the intake manifold if it is aluminum or may be connected via a hose no longer than 50mm if the manifold is plastic All vehicles must have an operating AiM Data Logging System during all on track sessions This system shall data log and record the following data at a sampling rate of 10hz e RPM e Road speed via an undriven wheel If the vehicle is a 4WD AWD then a road speed sensor is required on both axles e TPS e GPS Speed e Boost if vehicle has forced induction sensor must be threaded into the intake manifold if it is aluminum or may be connected via a hose no longer than 50mm if the manifold is plastic Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 26 4 1 25 2 These 5 channels will be named e RPM e Vehicle Speed LF RF LR or RR as needed e TPS e GPS Speed e Boost The units must use the GPS location as the lap timer and any optical beacons shall be ignored These settings must be inputted into the setup of the data logger These 5 channels will be named e RPM e Vehicle Speed LF RF LR or RR as needed e TPS e GPS Speed e Boost The units must use the GPS location as the lap timer and any optical beacons shall be ignored These settings must be inputted into the setup of the data logger These 5 channels will be named e RPM e Vehicle Speed LF R
16. Propylene Glycol and Ethylene Propylene Glycol and Ethylene Propylene Glycol and Ethylene Glycol Glycol may not be used Glycol may not be used may not be used 4 1 21 3 Brake fluids may be substituted with Brake fluids are unrestricted Brake fluids are unrestricted other equivalent manufacturer s specification 4 1 21 4 Lubricants may be substituted with any Lubricants may be substituted with any Lubricants may be substituted with any lubricant Additives are unrestricted lubricant Additives are unrestricted lubricant Additives are unrestricted 4 1 22 Other 4 1 22 1 Interior mirror s may be replaced with Interior mirror s may be replaced with Interior mirror s may be replaced with a multi panel type mirror but shall not a multi panel type mirror but shall not a multi panel type mirror but shall not extend beyond the confines of the extend beyond the confines of the extend beyond the confines of the interior interior interior 4 1 22 2 Aftermarket steering wheels and their Aftermarket steering wheels and Aftermarket steering wheels and required mounting modifications are permitted Removable steering wheels are permitted their required mounting modifications are permitted Removable steering wheels are permitted their required mounting modifications are permitted Removable steering wheels are permitted Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regula
17. Regulations March 1 2013 13 4 1 8 1 Vehicles shall use Sunoco 94 race fuel All race fuel shall be purchased through the CTCC official fuel supplier Vehicles shall be equipped with a fuel sampling port at or just above the injector rails This port must be a Jiffy Tite male plug model number 22306 or 22406 or 22505 or 22506 Vehicles shall use Sunoco 260 GTX race fuel All race fuel shall be purchased through the CTCC official fuel supplier Vehicles shall be equipped with a fuel sampling port at or just above the injector rails This port must be a Jiffy Tite male plug model number 22306 or 22406 or 22505 or 22506 Vehicles shall use Sunoco 260 GTX race fuel All race fuel shall be purchased through the CTCC official fuel supplier Vehicles shall be equipped with a fuel sampling port at or just above the injector rails This port must be a Jiffy Tite male plug model number 22306 or 22406 or 22505 or 22506 4 1 8 1 Image 4 1 9 Chassis 4 1 9 1 Vehicles shall be production based with uni body construction as delivered by the manufacturer No change may be made to the vehicle chassis without CTCC approval Vehicles shall be production based with uni body construction as delivered by the manufacturer No change may be made to the vehicle chassis without CTCC approval Vehicles shall be production based with uni body construction as delivered by the manufacturer N
18. an AMB TranX lap timing transponder securely installed on the front sub frame with an unobstructed downward path for the signal Vehicles shall be equipped with an AMB TranX lap timing transponder securely installed on the front sub frame with an unobstructed downward path for the signal Vehicles shall be equipped with an AMB TranX lap timing transponder securely installed on the front sub frame with an unobstructed downward path for the signal 4 1 25 Data Acquisition Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 25 4 1 25 1 All vehicles must have an operating AiM Data Logging System during all on track sessions This system shall data log and record the following data at a sampling rate of 10hz e RPM e Road speed via an undriven wheel If the vehicle is a 4WD AWD then a road speed sensor is required on both axles e TPS e GPS Speed e Boost if vehicle has forced induction sensor must be threaded into the intake manifold if it is aluminum or may be connected via a hose no longer than 50mm if the manifold is plastic All vehicles must have an operating AiM Data Logging System during all on track sessions This system shall data log and record the following data at a sampling rate of 10hz e RPM e Road speed via an undriven wheel If the vehicle is a 4WD AWD then a road speed sensor is required on both axles e TPS e G
19. are encountered a Hold signal board will be displayed Race Vehicles arriving after the 5 minute board has been displayed will be placed at the back of the grid in the order that they arrive and will not be allowed to take their grid position Any time there is to be a transfer of fuel there must be a separate designated person standing holding an appropriate fire extinguisher This person s sole responsibility is to watch for and be prepared to react to a fire Refuelling must not be done under an awning or in a place where fumes may accumulate or a person may become trapped All vehicles and competitors shall not leave the pit lane during any track session without permission from a CTCC Official All vehicles and competitors shall report directly to the designated impound area with the Vehicle Log Book after every qualifying and race session unless directed by a CTCC Official If a Red or Black Flag All is displayed during a Qualifying session competitors and crew will be allowed to work on their vehicle unless otherwise instructed by a CTCC Official Vehicle Eligibility and Modifications 4 0 1 4 0 2 Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 Underlying Principle Unless the regulations state that you can do it you cannot General Provisions Vehicles shall comply with ASN Regulations as well as the regulations herein 4 1 Vehicle Categories B Spec Touring Class Super C
20. ate online services authorized by CTCC sales and other commercial projects and the like whether or not currently in existence all images sounds and data including but not limited to in car audio in car video in car radio other electronic transmissions between cars and crews and timing and scoring information arising from or during any CTCC Event or the Competitor s performance in the Event and that CTCC is and shall be the sole owner of any and all copyrights intellectual property rights and proprietary rights worldwide in and to these works and in and to any works copyrightable or otherwise created from the images sounds and data arising from or during a CTCC Event and the Competitor s performance in the Event Each Competitor agrees not to take any action nor cause others to take any action nor enter into any third party agreement which would contravene diminish encroach or infringe upon these CTCC rights Registration Application 2 1 1 A competitor must submit a CTCC Registration Application and be accepted by CTCC before participating in an Event 2 1 2 The Application is available from the CTCC office and website 2 1 3 An Application for each car must be completed and sent to the CTCC office with proper payment of the Registration Fee 2 1 4 CTCC reserves the right without notice to accept or decline any Application for any reason and may change or limit the number of Applications accepted Canadian Touring Car C
21. by the use of eccentric bushings at control arm pivot points by the use of eccentric bushings eccentric bolts crash bolts at the strut to spindle and or by use of slotted adjusters at the top of the strut mounting plate If upper strut slotted plates are used they shall be located on existing chassis structure utilizing the manufacturer s original bolt holes and may not serve as reinforcement for that structure On other forms of suspension camber adjustment may be achieved by the use of shims and or eccentric bushings B Spec front and rear toe settings are unrestricted Rear toe adjustments may be achieved by the use of shims 4 1 11 Brakes 4 1 11 1 Standard replacement brake rotors drums may be obtained from sources other than the original manufacturer provided they are the exact equivalent Brakes must be as delivered by the manufacturer for the vehicle model including rotor size caliper size and number of caliper pistons Replacement brake rotors may be used provided the replacement is of the same material and dimension Brakes are unrestricted Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 17 4 1 11 2 ABS can only be OEM system for the ABS can only be OEM system for the car aftermarket systems are not car aftermarket systems are not allowed ABS may be removed or allowed ABS may be removed or disabled disabled 4 1 11 3 Bra
22. car to car so 5 dbA may be more or less than needed Only sound level readings taken by CTCC are official The maximum sound decibel limit is 104 dbA The limit will be the same regardless of weather conditions at the individual tracks Vehicles should measure approximately 5 dbA below the limit in warm humid weather so that in cooler less humid weather they still measure below the limit The sound variance does vary from car to car so 5 dbA may be more or less than needed Only sound level readings taken by CTCC are official The maximum sound decibel limit is 104 dbA The limit will be the same regardless of weather conditions at the individual tracks Vehicles should measure approximately 5 dbA below the limit in warm humid weather so that in cooler less humid weather they still measure below the limit The sound variance does vary from car to car so 5 dbA may be more or less than needed Only sound level readings taken by CTCC are official 4 1 7 Drive Train 4 1 7 1 The flywheel clutch assembly Drive train internals are unrestricted flywheel pressure plate and clutch provided the OEM housing is disc may be replaced with an maintained aftermarket assembly that is interchangeable using the same mounting holes and the same dimensions and weight as OEM 4 1 7 2 Sequential or X Trac transmissions are not allowed 4 1 8 Fuel Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and
23. d adjustments are unrestricted Suspension components and adjustments are unrestricted Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 15 4 1 10 2 Suspension pick up points shall remain Suspension pick up points shall remain Suspension pick up points shall remain in their OEM location in their OEM location in their OEM location 4 1 10 3 Minimum ride height is 101 6mm 4 Minimum ride height is 76 2mm three Minimum ride height is 50 8mm two inches to be measured at the lowest point or component between the front and rear wheels excluding the suspension Ride height will be measured utilizing the CTCC measurement equipment with the vehicle as is without driver inches Ride height will be measured from the lowest point or component of the vehicle excluding suspension and complete wheels Ride height will be measured utilizing the CTCC measurement equipment with the vehicle as is without driver inches Ride height will be measured from the lowest point or component of the vehicle excluding suspension and complete wheels Ride height will be measured utilizing the CTCC measurement equipment with the vehicle as is without driver Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 16 4 1 10 4 Maximum 2 5 degrees negative chamber is allowed on front and rear suspensions Strut suspensions may decamber wheels
24. eed Motorsports FD 5 1 1 9000RPM rev limit Allowed width 69 9 1775mm Mercedes C230 01 05 1156 7 2550 1 8 litre supercharged maximum boost limit TBD Allowed width TBA Mini Cooper S 01 1111 3 2450 1 6 litre supercharged may use unmodified aftermarket Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 36 flywheel Fidanza Part 177901 maximum boost limit allowed 14psi Allowed width 66 7 1694mm Mini Cooper S 07 1168 0 2575 1 6 litre turbo aluminum flywheel FMIC allowed maximum boost limit allowed 19psi Allowed width 66 7 1694mm Nissan Sentra XE 00 06 1065 9 2350 2 0 litre Allowed width TBA Nissan Sentra Se R 00 06 1134 0 2500 2 5 litre Allowed width TBA Toyota Corolla 00 05 1156 7 2550 1 8 litre Allowed width TBA Scion tC 05 1156 7 2550 2 4 litre 6500RPM rev limit Allowed width 70 9 1801mm VW Golf Jetta New Beetle 99 06 1224 7 2700 1 8 litre turbo maximum boost limit allowed 10psi Allowed width 68 5 1740mm VW Golf Jetta New Beetle 06 1270 1 2800 2 0 litre turbo maximum boost limit allowed 10psi Allowed width 70 5 1791mm SUPER CLASS CARS Manufacturer Model Year Weight kg Weight Ib
25. et valve springs OE replacement pistons maximum boost limit allowed 18psi Allowed width 68 5 1740mm VW Golf Jetta 06 1270 1 2800 2 0 litre turbo maximum boost limit allowed 18psi Allowed width 70 5 1791mm Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 40
26. hampionship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 35 Ford Focus 00 07 1156 7 2550 2 0 litre Allowed width 66 9 1699mm Honda Civic 01 05 1202 0 2650 K20A2 motor with X2M5 6 speed transmission allowed A throttle body restrictor of TBD must be installed 8200RPM rev limit Allowed width 69 2 1758mm Honda Civic 06 11 1213 4 2675 A throttle body restrictor of TBD must be installed 9000RPM rev limit Allowed width 69 2 1758mm Honda Civic 06 11 1224 7 2700 May use TSX Calipers 45018 19 SEA JO2 and brackets 9000RPM rev limit Allowed width 69 2 1758mm Honda Civic 1213 4 2675 A throttle body restrictor of TBA must be installed 9000RPM rev limit Allowed width 69 2 1758mm Honda Civic 12 1213 4 2675 May use GA spec engine separate VSS must use TBA inlet restrictor 9000 RPM rev limit Allowed width 69 2 1758mm Mazda 06 1156 7 2550 2 5 litre 7500RPM rev limit Allowed width 69 3 1758mm Mazda Protege 00 03 1179 3 2600 2 0 litre turbo may use Mazdaspeed part 000 01 9352 KT maximum boost limited allowed 13psi Allowed width TBA Mazda Prot g 5 00 03 1179 3 2600 2 0 lire turbo maximum boost limit 13psi Allowed width TBA Mazda RX8 03 1179 3 2600 1 3 litre may use Mazdasp
27. hampionship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 5 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 3 0 3 1 2 1 5 Acceptance of the Application is not intended to be nor shall it be considered in any way a contractual offer Fees 2 2 1 The CTCC Registration Fee must be received by CTCC no later than March 31 2013 2 2 2 The CTCC Registration Fee is non refundable 2 2 3 The CTCC Event Entry Fee must be received by CTCC by the due date shown on the Registration Entry Form 2 2 4 Competitors that preregister for the season post dated cheque s or credit card may cancel provided notification is received by the Championship one week 7 days prior to the first day of the event being cancelled 2 2 5 Payment shall be made by credit card or cheque payable to Corner2 Incorporated 2 2 6 The Fee for NSF cheques or late payment shall be 500 Failure to satisfy outstanding payments may impede acceptance of entries at CTCC Events Registration Package Upon acceptance of the Application the competitor is eligible to 2 3 1 Participate in CTCC Events including promotional activities 2 3 2 Receive CTCC decals and patches 2 3 3 Receive schedules announcements and CTCC news sent by email Entry Restrictions 2 4 1 CTCC reserves the right to limit the number of participants in a CTCC Event 2 4 2 When the number of participating cars is limited CTCC shall give preference to Competitors who have accumulated CTCC points Car Number Request 2 5
28. ins the same original configuration e g routing single dual etc B The system exits from the body in the same approximate location s as the original When an original equipment single exhaust system is cosmetically split into dual outlets it is permitted to continue as a single system provided it exits in approximately the same location as one of the originals Exhaust is unrestricted including replacement exhaust manifold and headers or as specified by CTCC except as specified in 4 1 5 2 Exhaust is unrestricted including replacement exhaust manifolds and headers or as specified by CTCC except as specified in 4 1 5 2 4 1 5 2 Exhaust manifold shall remain stock Exhaust manifold shall remain stock on for turbo charged vehicles turbo charged vehicles unless specified by CTCC 4 1 5 3 Exhaust pipes may not enter the Exhaust pipes may not enter the Exhaust pipes may not enter the driver s driver s compartment driver s compartment compartment 4 1 6 Sound Limit Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 12 4 1 6 1 The maximum sound decibel limit is 104 dbA The limit will be the same regardless of weather conditions at the individual tracks Vehicles should measure approximately 5 dbA below the limit in warm humid weather so that in cooler less humid weather they still measure below the limit The sound variance does vary from
29. ke proportioning valves may be Unrestricted added or changed 4 1 11 4 Master cylinder bore diameter shall Unrestricted remain as OE 4 1 11 5 Any brake pad or lining may be used Any brake pad or lining may be used Any brake pad or lining may be used 4 1 11 6 Original brake hoses may be replaced Original brake hoses may be replaced Original brake hoses may be replaced by braided stainless steel brake lines by braided stainless steel brake lines by braided stainless steel brake lines 4 1 12 Wheels 4 1 12 1 Wheel spacers are not allowed Wheel spacers are allowed as long as the resulting track width remains within the track requirements Wheel spacers must be hub centric and sufficiently attached Wheel spacers are allowed as long as the resulting track width remains within the track requirements Wheel spacers must be hub centric and sufficiently attached 4 1 12 2 Wheel studs and nuts shall not extend Wheel studs and nuts shall not extend Wheel studs and nuts shall not extend past the face of the rim past the face of the rim past the face of the rim 4 1 12 3 Tires and wheels must be inside the Tires and wheels must be inside the Tires and wheels must be inside the body work from the axle centerline up as viewed from above Wheels are permitted any offset provided the tire tread that portion of the tire that contacts the ground does not protrude beyond the fender opening when viewed fro
30. lass 4 1 1 General Description 4 1 1 1 B Spec Class is the entry level Touring Class is the mid level category Super Class is the category for heavily category with strictly controlled where minimal vehicle and engine modified touring cars with advanced modifications modifications are permitted suspension and aerodynamics 4 1 2 Engine 4 1 2 1 All adjustments shall be at the Maximum cylinder overbore is 0 5mm Maximum cylinder overbore is 1mm manufacturer s specification and or within the manufacturer s specified tolerances 4 1 2 2 Cosmetic plastic engine covers may be Engine internals shall remain stock or Engine internals are unrestricted except removed as specified by CTCC specifically no for forced induction engines which shall polishing of internals or port matching remain stock unless specified by CTCC is allowed All components shall be The use of exotic material such as installed as per the manufacturer titanium is not permitted except in the valve train ie valves springs keepers and retainers 4 1 2 3 Changes resulting in a different stroke Changes resulting in a different stroke from OEM must be approved by from OEM must be approved by CTCC CTCC 4 1 2 4 May add an oil pressure May add an oil pressure accumulator accumulator 4 1 3 Ignition System Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 4 1 3 1 Authorized
31. les and Regulations 1 3 1 Incase of dispute between specifications and measurements stated in Imperial and Metric the Metric measurement shall be considered as being authentic and will prevail 1 3 2 The Regulations may only be amended or altered after consultation between the sanctioning body and CTCC 1 3 3 CTCC and the sanctioning body competition bulletins shall be considered a part of and have the same validity as these Regulations 1 3 4 As of the first day of January of each year CTCC Regulations for that year supersede all versions from previous years 1 3 5 As of the first day of January of each year all CTCC bulletins from the previous year are void 1 3 6 The official language of CTCC is English Hierarchy of Regulations The hierarchy of regulations is as follows 1 ASN Regulations 2 CTCC Rules and Regulations 3 CTCC Bulletins from CTCC Officials Bulletins are effective immediately when posted on the CTCC website or the CTCC bulletin board at events 4 Supplementary regulations of each event 5 Instructions from CTCC Officials Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 1 5 1 6 1 7 2 0 2 1 Licensing All Canadian competitors shall hold an ASN Canada FIA National Race License Competitors from outside Canada must hold a minimum of a National or Pro licence issued by an FIA affiliated racing organization and an ASN Canada FIA membership Advertising and Pro
32. listing of minimum vehicle weights 6 2 4 Weight will be measured as the vehicle comes off the racetrack with driver aboard and the fluid levels as is 6 2 5 Ballasting is permitted Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 32 FIGURE 1 0 Vehicle Diagram CTCC and Sponsor Decal Placement w aw a touringcar ca A ASN Canada FIA sticker applied on the front of the car supplied by ASN Canada FIA Touringcar ca sticker applied on the front bumper and centred Available in black or white supplied by CTCC CTCC window banner supplied by CTCC White for B Spec Class Blue for Touring Class and Yellow for Super Class Competitor name supplied by competitor as per rules a A Touringcar ca rear licence plate sticker supplied by CTCC Plastic licence plate available from the CTCC trailer at the track CTCC supplied rear number on rear bumper or rear fascia as per rules Continental decal supplied by CTCC Door numbers and panels supplied by CIC Partner decals supplied by CTCC ASN decal supplied by ASN Canada FIA Figure 2 0 Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 33 Driver suit and team shirt patch layout Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 34 Appendix A Vehicle Lists B SPEC CLASS CARS
33. lity requirement for CTCC vehicles 4 4 1 2 All required decals must be placed and displayed in the locations and positions specified by CTCC No other decals may be within 100mm of the CTCC Mandatory Decals 4 4 1 3 Vehicles with damaged missing or incorrect CTCC decals may not be permitted to participate in CTCC events 4 4 1 4 Vehicles with decals identifying other series may not be permitted to participate in CTCC events 4 4 1 5 Sufficient contrast between required CTCC decals and the colour of the background must be maintained 4 4 1 6 CTCC Mandatory Decals must not be modified cut or trimmed in any 4 4 2 way Reserved Area 4 4 2 1 The areas defined by the rear of the front wheel opening back to the centre of the front doors and from the bottom of the window opening down to the bottom of the door are reserved for CTCC decals 4 4 2 2 No other decals are permitted on the windshield except those specified by CTCC 4 4 2 3 No other advertising lettering or artwork may appear or interfere in any way with the reserved area Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 29 4 5 4 4 2 4 Vehicle graphics are acceptable in the reserved area provided they are 4 4 3 placed behind CTCC Mandatory Decals Conflicting Sponsors 4 4 3 1 Vehicle sponsor identification and graphics are permitted but must not interfere with CTCC decals or be in conflict with CTCC Spons
34. m the top perpendicular to the ground body work from the axle centerline up as viewed directly from above body work from the axle centerline up as viewed directly from above Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 18 4 1 12 4 Required minimum wheel rim Required minimum wheel rim diameter Required minimum wheel rim diameter diameter is fifteen inches 15 is seventeen inches 17 with the is seventeen inches 17 Maximum wheel rim width is seven exception of the Mini Cooper S which Maximum wheel width is nine inches inches 7 Minimum Wheel rim shall be fifteen inches 15 9 weight shall be 13 Ibs All wheels Maximum wheel width is eight shall be of one piece metal castings inches 8 with the following All four wheels must be the same exception for 2013 any vehicle using dimensional offset a wheel wider than eight inches 8 shall add 50 pounds 501lbs to its base weight Appendix A but may not use any wheel wider than nine inches 9 under any circumstances For 2014 the maximum wheel width will be eight inches 87 4 1 13 Bodywork 4 1 13 1 Bodywork materials are unrestricted Bodywork materials are unrestricted except front facia bumper covers which except front facia bumper covers which must be as original OEM must be as original OEM 4 1 13 2 No additional holes may be cut into the No additional holes ma
35. mm BMW E46 99 06 1348 4 2975 2 8 or 3 0 litre maximum 70mm throttle body 1740mm maximum rear fender width 7800 RPM limit Allowed width 68 7 1745mm BMW E46 Coupe 99 06 1348 4 2975 2 8 or 3 0 litre maximum 70mm throttle body 1758mm maximum rear fender width maximum 7800rpm engine rev limit Allowed width 69 4 1763mm BMW E90 05 1348 4 2975 3 0 litre maximum 70mm throttle body 7800 RPM limit Allowed width 71 77 1821mm Chevrolet Cobalt 05 07 1213 4 2675 2 0 litre supercharged maximum boost limit allowed 22psi Allowed width 68 6 1742mm Chevrolet Cobalt 08 1258 7 2775 2 0 litre turbo maximum boost limit allowed 24psi Allowed width 68 6 1742mm Honda Accord Coupe 08 12 1202 0 2650 2 4 litre maximum 70mm throttle body Allowed width Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 38 73 0 1854mm Honda Accord Coupe 13 1270 1 2800 3 5L engine with limited prep see separate VSS 7500RPM rev limit Allowed width 73 0 1854mm Honda Civic 01 05 1165 7 2550 2 4 litre maximum 70mm throttle body 8700RPM limit Allowed width 69 2 1748mm Honda Civic 06 1156 7 2550 2 4 litre maximum 70mm throttle body 8700RPM limit Allowed width 69 2
36. motion Release Each Competitor by participating in CTCC grants to CTCC its duly authorized agents and assigns an exclusive license to use and sublicense his or her name likeness and performance including photographs images and sounds of such Competitor and or any vehicle s with respect to which the Competitor competes in CTCC in any way medium or material including but not limited to broadcasts by and through television cable television radio pay per view closed circuit television satellite signal digital signal film productions audiotape productions transmissions over the internet public and private online services authorized by CTCC sales and other commercial projects and the like for promoting advertising broadcasting recording or reporting of CTCC events before during and after such event and each Competitor relinquishes to CTCC exclusively and in perpetuity all rights thereto for such purposes Broadcast and Other Rights Each Competitor by participating in CTCC acknowledges that CTCC and its licenses and assigns exclusively and in perpetuity owns any and all rights to broadcast transmit film tape capture overhear photograph collect or record by any means process medium or device including but not limited to television cable television radio pay per view closed circuit television satellite signal digital signal film productions audiotape productions transmissions over the internet public and priv
37. nly upon CTCC approval CTCC will work with track management and the event organizer to provide a professional presentation and to maximize sponsor and competitor exposure Code of Conduct All CTCC participants shall conduct themselves in a professional and respectful manner particularly in relations with other participants officials sponsor partners and the general public All CTCC participants shall maintain the highest level of behaviour and sportsmanship and shall ensure that their actions are not detrimental to CTCC or motorsports in general All CTCC participants are responsible for their guests at all times Competitor Team Uniforms 3 5 1 Team members participating in CTCC must wear matching team uniforms displaying the required patches as shown in Figure 2 0 3 5 2 Team uniform design must not interfere with the visibility of the required patches or be in conflict with CTCC Sponsors and must otherwise be deemed to be in good taste in the opinion of CTCC 3 5 3 Competitors participating in CTCC must display the required patches on their suits as specified by CTCC 3 5 4 Patches on competitor suits and team uniforms must be sewn on or permanently glued not taped or secured with other temporary means 3 5 5 A Competitor or team member whose uniform has damaged missing or incorrect patches will not be permitted to participate in CTCC sessions 3 5 6 It is required that car numbers be displayed on the upper back of competitor team
38. o change may be made to the vehicle chassis without CTCC approval 4 1 9 2 Seam welding is permitted Seam welding is permitted 4 1 10 Suspension Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 14 4 1 10 1 Competitors must use the OEM suspension or the upgraded manufacture s suspension kit in its entirety Competitors must use the OEM bump stops or the bump stops provided in the manufacture s kit If a manufacture does not have a kit then an individual competitor can request a kit The requested kit must meet the following criteria Any non adjustable shock absorber intended for the specific make model and year car is allowed The shock absorber must be installed in the original mounting location Remote reservoir shocks are not permitted Any springs up to a maximum spring rate of 500 pounds per inch may be used The spring must be installed in the original location Threaded shock bodies or adjusters may be used Sway bar links On vehicles equipped with stock or approved performance kit anti sway bar one of the end links connecting the anti sway bar to the suspension may be substituted with an adjustable length link The other link must remain stock fixed length and unmodified The adjustable link may not be driver adjustable It is permitted for the sway bar to be disconnected but it must remain in place Suspension components an
39. or Partners and must otherwise be deemed to be in good taste in the opinion of CTCC 4 4 3 2 The determination and decision as to whether a Sponsor conflict exists 4 4 4 or whether any graphics are in poor taste rests solely with CTCC who reserves the right to order the removal temporarily or permanently of any and all such graphics Mandatory Decals 4 4 4 1 See figure 1 0 for placement of mandatory decals 4 4 4 2 Competitors are responsible for their name decals as designated Name shall be white and 76 2mm 3 inch high Arial Bold font 4 4 4 3 CTCC shall provide each competitor with a set of door panels and numbers a panel and number s for the roof a number s for the front window banner and a number s for the rear bumper 4 4 4 4 CTCC shall provide the competitor with CTCC partner decals as required Driver Safety Equipment 4 5 1 4 5 2 4 5 3 Safety Helmets Drivers shall use a safety helmet with standards defined in FIA Technical List 25 It is recommended that helmets be equipped with a Helmet Removal System Example Eject System http www fia com sites default files regulation file L25_ standards for helm ets O pdf Flame Resistant Clothing Drivers shall use flame resistant clothing with standards defined in FIA Technical List 27 http www fia com sites default files regulation file L27 Approved clothing _materials 6 pdf Frontal Head Restraint D
40. plica headlight and or aftermarket replica headlight and or aftermarket replica headlight and taillight assemblies in place in the taillight assemblies in place in the taillight assemblies in place in the stock stock positions stock positions positions 4 1 20 2 Taillights and headlights must be Taillights and headlights must be Taillights and headlights must be covered with clear tape covered with clear tape covered with clear tape Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 23 4 1 20 3 All vehicles must compete with headlights and taillights illuminated in all on track sessions regardless of weather conditions All vehicles must compete with headlights and taillights illuminated in all on track sessions regardless of weather conditions All vehicles must compete with headlights and taillights illuminated in all on track sessions regardless of weather conditions 4 1 21 Fluids 4 1 21 1 Engine cooling system is unrestricted Engine cooling system is unrestricted with the exception of intercoolers 4 1 21 2 Engine cooling system fluid is Engine cooling system fluid is Engine cooling system fluid is restricted restricted to water with an additive to restricted to water with an additive to to water with an additive to reduce the reduce the surface tension of the water reduce the surface tension of the water surface tension of the water Ethylene
41. rivers shall use a frontal head restraint with standards defined in FIA Technical List 29 Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 30 5 0 5 1 5 2 http www fia com sites default files regulation file L29_ Approved FHR_sy stems_7 pdf 4 6 Vehicle Safety 4 6 1 Cut off Switches Vehicles shall be equipped with a Cut off Switch easily accessible from outside the Vehicle This switch will cut all electrical circuits ignition fuel pumps lights alternator etc but shall not affect the operation of the on board fire extinguisher The location of the switch shall be clearly marked by the official international marking a red spark in a white edged blue triangle The Switch or Switch Control must be located in front of the windshield on the driver s side on either the cowl or fender close enough to be accessed by the driver Alternately the switch may be mounted on the Roll Cage on the driver s side on a bracket attached to the A pillar down tube close enough to be accessed by the driver No holes may be drilled in the cage tube to facilitate this installation 4 6 2 Fire Suppression All vehicles shall be equipped with an on board fire suppression system with a minimum of two nozzles 4 6 3 Air Bag Systems Air bag systems shall be disarmed and may be removed If so equipped the rolling door lock mechanism may be deactivated by unplugging the componen
42. s Comments Acura TSX 04 1156 7 2550 2 4 litre may use 70mm throttle body 8700RPM limit Allowed width TBA Acura RSX 02 06 1111 3 2450 2 0 litre may use 70mm throttle body Mugen Front Bumper 8700RPM limit Allowed width 69 2 1748mm Acura RSX 02 06 1156 7 2550 2 4 litre may use 70mm throttle body Mugen Front Bumper 8700RPM limit Allowed width 69 2 1748mm Audi A4 94 1338 1 2950 2 0 litre turbo maximum boost limit allowed 18psi Allowed width TBA Audi TT 99 1338 1 2950 2 0 litre turbo maximum boost limit allowed 18psi Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 37 Allowed width TBA Audi AS 2009 1338 1 2950 2 0 litre turbo maximum boost limit allowed 18psi Allowed width TBA BMW E46 99 06 1292 7 2850 2 8 or 3 0 litre maximum 70mm throttle body 1740mm maximum rear fender width maximum 7500rpm engine rev limit Allowed width 68 7 1745mm BMW E46 Coupe 99 06 1292 7 2850 2 8 or 3 0 litre maximum 70mm throttle body 1758mm maximum rear fender width maximum 7500rpm engine rev limit Allowed width 69 4 1763mm BMW E90 05 1292 7 2850 3 0 litre maximum 70mm throttle body maximum 7500 rpm engine rev limit Allowed width 71 77 1821
43. shall not extend more than 101 6mm 4 inches above the highest point of the roof 4 1 17 Aerodynamics Rear Diffusers 4 1 17 1 Rear diffusers are not allowed Rear diffusers are not allowed 4 1 18 Windows 4 1 18 1 All vehicles must use a stock OE All vehicles must use a stock OE equivalent safety glass windshield or equivalent safety glass windshield or 6mm 1 4 inch minimum thickness 6mm 1 4 inch minimum thickness un un tinted Lexan replacement mounted tinted Lexan replacement mounted in in the stock location at the stock angle the stock location at the stock angle and and maintaining the stock profile maintaining the stock profile 4 1 18 2 Side and rear windows may be Side and rear windows may be replaced replaced with plexiglass or Lexan with plexiglass or Lexan 4 1 18 3 Additional holes are permitted in the Additional holes are permitted in the side or rear windows for the purpose of cooling or venting Holes in the rear window are only permitted in the bottom 76 2mm 3 inches of the window side or rear windows for the purpose of cooling or venting Holes in the rear window are only permitted in the bottom 76 2mm 3 inches of the window Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 22 4 1 18 4 Both the driver s side and passenger s side windows shall be in the down position during all track sessions
44. thin the driver s compartment Cameras are not permitted on the outside of the vehicle 4 1 26 Vehicle Compliance 4 1 26 1 If CTCC determines prior to the start of a qualifying or race session that a vehicle does not comply with the applicable technical specifications the vehicle may not be allowed to compete unless the identified deficiency can be corrected sufficiently so that it will not affect safety and will not provide a competitive advantage over other vehicles The minimum penalty for an infraction of CTCC Regulations is 500 00 payable to CTCC If CTCC determines prior to the start of a qualifying or race session that a vehicle does not comply with the applicable technical specifications the vehicle may not be allowed to compete unless the identified deficiency can be corrected sufficiently so that it will not affect safety and will not provide a competitive advantage over other vehicles The minimum penalty for an infraction of CTCC Regulations is 500 00 payable to CTCC If CTCC determines prior to the start of a qualifying or race session that a vehicle does not comply with the applicable technical specifications the vehicle may not be allowed to compete unless the identified deficiency can be corrected sufficiently so that it will not affect safety and will not provide a competitive advantage over other vehicles The minimum penalty for an infraction of CTCC Regulations is 500
45. tions March 1 2013 24 4 1 22 3 A radiator screen of minimum one fourth inch 1 4 mesh may be added in front of the radiator and contained within the bodywork A radiator screen of minimum one fourth inch 1 4 mesh may be added in front of the radiator intercoolers oil coolers and contained within the bodywork A radiator screen of minimum one fourth inch 1 4 mesh may be added in front of the radiator intercoolers oil coolers and contained within the bodywork 4 1 23 Battery 4 1 23 1 Batteries may be replaced with those of alternate manufacture provided they are of similar amp hour Ah capacity and weight Battery must remain in stock location Additional hold down brackets are allowed The hot terminal must be insulated Battery size and location are unrestricted within the bodywork Batteries located in the driver passenger compartment shall be in a nonconductive marine type container or equivalent that is securely mounted as to not come loose during any on track incident The hot terminal must be insulated Battery size and location are unrestricted within the bodywork Batteries located in the driver passenger compartment shall be in a nonconductive marine type container or equivalent that is securely mounted as to not come loose during any on track incident The hot terminal must be insulated 4 1 24 Transponder 4 1 24 1 Vehicles shall be equipped with
46. ts Scoring General Provisions 5 1 1 5 1 2 5 1 3 5 1 4 To qualify as a finisher and score finishing position points a competitor shall have completed no less than 70 of the total race laps by the leader of that competitor s class at the chequered flag Races shall be of a timed length or of a pre established distance A qualifying session shall determine the starting positions for the first race of an event The results of the first race of the event shall determine the starting position for the second race unless a second qualifying session is scheduled Should a qualifying session be cancelled or unavailable vehicles shall be gridded according to current points standing by class or another method as determined by CTCC Competitor Points 5 2 1 5 2 2 Competitors shall be awarded points based on the results in each round and or qualifying session within the Championship Vehicles competitors excluded from the results of a CTCC round for any given reason will lose all finishing position points and bonus points earned in that particular round and all competitors will score points based upon the new results Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 31 5 3 5 4 5 5 6 0 6 1 6 2 Competitor Finishing Position Points Finishing points shall be awarded for each round as follows 1 st gad 3 qh 5 6 7h g gh 1 o 100 95 9
47. ve planes are not allowed not allowed 4 1 14 3 Additional holes may not be cut into Additional holes may not be cut into the the front or rear bumper covers rear bumper covers 4 1 15 Aerodynamics Front Splitter 4 1 15 1 No additional splitter may be added to the OEM fascia An additional splitter may be added to the OEM fascia Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 20 4 1 15 2 No part of a front splitter may extend forward 38 1mm 1 5 inches of the front bumper or rear of the front axle centre line 4 1 15 3 The exposed top surface of the splitter shall not extend forward more than 76 2mm 3 inches 4 1 16 Aerodynamics Rear Wings 4 1 16 1 Vehicles may only use OEM rear wing Vehicles may use an aftermarket rear or OE style aftermarket model as wing approved by CTCC 4 1 16 2 No part of a rear wing assembly shall extend beyond the perimeter of the rear bumper or beyond the width of the vehicle as shown in the diagram below 4 1 16 2 Image Ve aan o Super Class i ara i i N 4 ar it max wing i width allowance XS Ere A Poneenneing gt Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 21 4 1 16 3 The highest part of a rear wing assembly must be no higher than the highest point of the roof 4 1 16 4 Hatchback rear wing assembly
48. y be cut into the exterior of the bodywork unless exterior of the bodywork unless approved by CTCC approved by CTCC 4 1 13 3 Vehicles shall use OEM or OE style Vehicles shall use OEM or OE style side mirrors in the OE locations side mirrors in their OE locations Canadian Touring Car Championship 2013 Rules and Regulations March 1 2013 19 4 1 13 4 Tow hooks must be flexible ie metal Tow hooks must be flexible ie metal Tow hooks must be flexible ie metal or strap Acceptable solutions are or strap Acceptable solutions are or strap Acceptable solutions are shown below The flexible metal tow shown below The flexible metal tow shown below The flexible metal tow hook shall not extend more than 20mm hook shall not extend more than 20mm hook shall not extend more than 20mm from the bodywork Tow hooks must from the bodywork Tow hooks must from the bodywork Tow hooks must be be strong enough to allow the vehicle be strong enough to allow the vehicle strong enough to allow the vehicle to be to be towed moved from any position to be towed moved from any position towed moved from any position or or direction or direction direction 4 1 13 4 Images 4 1 14 Aerodynamics General 4 1 14 1 Front and rear bumper extensions are Front and rear bumper extensions are not allowed not allowed 4 1 14 2 Additional front or rear dive planes are Additional front or rear di
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