CACC Rule Change Proposal
RCP-2023-1220

Date CreatedSeptember 28, 2023
Name of ProponentFrank Ewald
Short DescriptionKMMS will not support legacy classing after the 2024 event.
Applicable Regulatory DocumentTime Attack
Type of Rule ChangeModification
Section to be Added or Changed18.7.2.8, 18.7.2.9, and 18.7.2.10
Current Regulation

18.7.2.8 Knox Mountain Hill Climb may use the CACC Time Attack Classification system
currently in place AS WELL AS the legacy CACC classification system based upon the
2020 CACC Time Attack Regulations.
18.7.2.9 New car builds/entries to Knox Mountain Hill Climb will be classed upon the Current
CACC classification system. That is, the legacy classification system may only be used
by vehicles that competed previously under that classification system. Drivers new to
Knox Mountain Hill Climb must also use the current CACC classification system, even if
the car was entered with a previous driver under the legacy classification system.
18.7.2.10 Any other Hill Climb event will use the current CACC classification system.

Proposed Regulation

18.7.2.8 Knox Mountain Hill Climb may use the CACC Time Attack Classification system
currently in place AS WELL AS the legacy CACC classification system based upon the
2020 CACC Time Attack Regulations. This regulation expires after the 2024 running of Knox Mountain Hill Climb.
18.7.2.9 New car builds/entries to Knox Mountain Hill Climb will be classed upon the Current
CACC classification system. That is, the legacy classification system may only be used
by vehicles that competed previously under that classification system. Drivers new to
Knox Mountain Hill Climb must also use the current CACC classification system, even if
the car was entered with a previous driver under the legacy classification system. This regulation expires after the 2024 running of Knox Mountain Hill Climb.
18.7.2.10 Any other Hill Climb event will use the current CACC classification system. This regulation is redundant after the 2024 running of Knox Mountain Hill Climb.

Reason for Rule Change

After the 2024 running of the Knox Mountain Hill Climb, KMMS has elected to move to one classification system. As a result, these regulations have expired and it's important to identify this fact to remove any confusion between the CACC Time Attack Regulations and the organizing club's expectations.

I believe that from the 2025 season forward, this change will remove all specific references to Knox Mountain Hill Climb from the regulations. Going further it will simply be Hill Climb.

Regulation as Amended and Published

Removed reference to specific subsection of document as is unmaintainable.
11.1.1.5 Hill Climb participants in Max Class should make note of the tire TW rating exception found in section 18 of this document.

Status/DispositionApproved
      The Confederation of Autosport Car Clubs
      BC's FIA/ASN Canada Motorsport Sanctioning Authority