CACC Rule Change Proposal
RCP-2022-408

Date CreatedSeptember 30, 2022
Name of ProponentBrad Law
Short DescriptionTire Rule - FC
Applicable Regulatory DocumentRace
Type of Rule ChangeModification
Section to be Added or Changed23.4
Current Regulation

American Racer shall be the spec tire for dry, 1 new set of tires maximum per
weekend. Wet tires are open.

Proposed Regulation

23.4 Tires
Permitted (dry) tires types include:

American Racer - F1000 model tires
Hoosier – 60A model tires

Formula Continental competitors are limited to a single “Set” of tires (a Set meaning four tires only) for each CACC race event.
Any Set of tires to be used during a CACC racing event are required to be listed on a Tire Declaration form with each individual tires serial numbers in the Set on said form. The form must be completed prior to the start of the first qualifying session of the race event and provided upon request of Technical Inspection.
At the discretions of the race events Technical Inspection tires in the Set to be used for a race event would be marked prior to the first on track qualifying session by tech for each race Event.
The single Set may be new or Used, A Used tire is a tire that has been included in a Tire Declaration in a previous CACC race event.
The single Set listed on the drivers Tire Declaration form is to be in use for all qualifying sessions and races during the race of the event.
Test days and practice sessions are open to any tire use with no restrictions on tires.
Drivers cannot change any tire listed on the Tire Declaration form during a race event after their tire set has been declared
If damage occurs to a tire during the race event weekend, at the discretion of Technical Inspection, a Used previously declared tire may be substituted.
Rain Tires are open to manufacturer and model and do not require any declaration or markings.

Reason for Rule Change

To include SCCA and ICSCC Spec Tire

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