TWO NEW CLASSES ANNOUNCED FOR SCCA SOLO
COMPETITION
TOPEKA, Kan. (March 4, 2004) – Sports
Car Club of America, Inc. Solo Department
announced today the addition of the Street
Touring Sport-2 (STS-2) and Street Touring Ultra
(STU) classes, effective immediately.
The classes join Street Touring Sport (STS)
and Street Touring Xtra (STX) in order to expand
the wildly popular Street Touring division.
Primarily, STU enables competitors to drive
sport sedans and Grand Touring cars such as the
Subaru Impreza WRX Sti, Mitsubishi Lancer
Evolution and Dodge Neon SRT-4.
STS-2 will feature two-seat automobiles such
as the Honda CRX and the normally-aspirated
version of the popular Mazda RX-7.
“The Street Touring category has been a huge
success,” Director of Solo and Road Rally Tasha
Goodale said. “These new classes represent the
chance for a greater variety of cars to come out
and compete. This will add to the popularity of
Solo competition and it addresses a larger goal;
introducing new enthusiasts to SCCA.”
Howard Duncan, SCCA Vice President of Program
Development said the introduction of the classes
provides some insight into the future for SCCA
Solo competition.
“The new STU and STS-2 classes extend the
core values of the Street Touring concept and
allows car owners to test their street
performance vehicles, including emissions
legality and true street tires, in a proper
setting,” Duncan said. “STU provides a great
competitive opportunity for the new wave of more
powerful sports coupes and sedans that represent
an important element of the future of SCCA while
STS-2 appeals to a traditional base of SCCA,
utilizing small inexpensive sports cars.”
Aside from the Sti, Evolution and SRT-4, cars
eligible in STU include: Audi S4, BMW M3 (E30
and E36), BMW 330i Performance Package, Volvo
S60 R, Mazda RX-8, Nissan 350Z, Ford Mustang,
Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird and Toyota
Supra.
Other cars eligible in STS-2 include: Honda
del Sol, first generation Mazda Miata and Toyota
MR-2..
A complete list of rules pertaining to each
class are available in FasTrack® in the April
edition of SportsCar magazine, the official
publication of the Sports Car Club of America. |