BriceJohnson wrote:
I saw it as well. Chances are he won't get into the event based on the wait list, but if he does, I will contact him and ask if he has something else to run, as we do not allow cars that have an SSF of less than 1.3 to run. This would also include the Honda Fit that is registered as well unfortunately. We have turned people away before based on this, and this event will be no different in that regard.
Regarding the Honda Fit comment above, there are two Honda Fits registered for HS. A 2013 2nd Gen and a 2015 3rd Gen (mine).
You mention SSF issues with the Fit. I can find published SSF numbers for first (1.32) and second (1.35) generation fits, but can't find numbers for third (mine).
The SCCA Appendix A classifications do show all Fits in HS, but I think I have read that those listings may not be the final say regarding SSF or height/track ratio issues even if they do call out exclusions in that section??? Oddly enough the Smart car is not classified, nor on the exclusion list? Regardless, I did find in the 2015 Fast Track compilation that they say the Fit (I assume 1-3 gen is covered) is fine for Street category...
http://cdn.growassets.net/user_files/sc ... 1445898134Quote from above...
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#16218 Rollover Risk Vehicles Clarification
The following vehicles qualify for street classification based on SSF, which supersedes the track vs. width
dimensional criteria.
• Chevy Sonic
• Nissan Versa
• Toyota Yaris
• Honda Fit
The Fiat 500 standard model is not eligible for Street category
Let me know if I am reading this wrong somehow so I can cancel my registration.
Richard
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