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    Default 2010 Motovicity Distribution IDRC Sport Compact Nationals, Presented by BR

    Saturday, May 29th, 9am to 5pm.

    Buschur Racing Inc., in Wakeman, Ohio. We will have a dyno competition and open house. The dyno competition is $50/3 pulls, there will be a first place trophy awarded for highest 2wd and AWD vehicles. Cars that are too low to clear the dyno will not be loaded. NO NITROUS ALLOWED ON DYNO. Bottle must be removed from car.

    IDRC will be involved in the event this year and we have added two more classes, True Street and the 8 Second Street Car Challenge!!

    Sunday, May 30th, 9am to 5 pm. Summit Motorsports Park, in Norwalk, Ohio. Time trials from 9am-12 pm. First round of eliminations at 1 pm.

    PRESENTED BY:

    Buschur Racing, IDRC, DSport Magazine, Harlow Specialty Tires, Dynoflash, AWD Motorsports and Shearer Fabrication

    Car and driver, $35.
    Quick Class, $200
    Specatators, $15
    Kids 12 and under are free.

    The event on Sunday is open to ANY FWD, RWD or AWD. The event is open to any 4 cylinder, 6 cylinder or rotary powered vehicle. All race classes are trophy classes with the exception of the Quick Class/8 Second Street Car Challenge and True Street classes. The use of delay boxes and throttle stops are prohibited. Trans brakes are OK.

    RACE CAR CLASSES:

    IDRC TRUE STREET CLASS
    True Street Turbo RWD/AWD Class
    Looking for “real” street performance? Check out the IDRC True Street Class.
    With all cars running on D.O.T. radial tires, through the mufflers and in “street legal”
    trim, the IDRC gives the local “Kings of the Street” a chance to become national heroes.
    All vehicles in this class maintain the factory chassis construction. A minimum
    class qualifying time of 13.99 must be met to make the qualifying field.
    For fair and entertaining competition, the True Street class (along with all IDRC
    heads-up classes) runs a .400 Pro-Tree. Cars pair up according to a “Sportsman ladder”
    for eliminations. The competitor with the quickest elapsed time from the previous round
    will have lane choice for the following round. All events are run in single-elimination
    fashion. Red-light false starts will result in automatic disqualification as does crossing the
    centerline.
    Fields will be made up of the eight quickest competitors from the qualifying
    rounds. No make-up runs will be permitted for racers that miss their qualifying round. If
    a qualifier elects not to compete or is unable to make the last call to the staging lanes, the
    next available alternate will be selected until a full field of eight is present, whenever
    time permits.

    Class Specifications
    Eligibility
    All vehicles must pay racer entry fee. All True Street Class drivers must be
    IDRC members. Those electing to race without membership will have a full-price $45
    membership fee deducted from their winnings per event. The racer on the tech card for
    the vehicle must also be the driver. Additional drivers will pay full race entry fee and
    must notify officials that there will be two drivers. The driver that qualifies vehicle must
    also be the driver in elimination rounds. All True Street class vehicles must pass the
    safety tech inspection issued by the track. Most tracks follow NHRA or IHRA safety
    regulations. The safety inspection is separate from the IDRC classification. The
    classification will precede or follow the tech inspection. Vehicles will only be eligible
    after passing safety inspection and being classified as eligible True Street class vehicles.
    It is the driver’s responsibility to make sure vehicle meets weight requirements. Vehicles
    will be weighed after each qualifying and elimination round.
    Registration
    All True Street class cars must be currently DOT registered, have valid insurance
    or possess an IDRC “True Street Class Certified” decal. Decals will only be issued to
    vehicles passing an official IDRC inspection and certification (cost $100). This policy
    was adopted since many states have differing smog inspections and device requirements.
    The IDRC “True Street Class Certified” inspection will check the operation of
    headlights, signals, driver and front passenger windows. If the vehicle is operational in
    these categories and is legal for classification with other class requirements, a decal will
    be issued after inspection. This decal is valid for a period of two years from the date of
    issue.
    Engine
    Only one internal-combustion gasoline engine permitted in vehicle. All watercooled
    engine blocks must be production based with a production run exceeding 500
    units. Cast aftermarket cylinder heads are permitted for all vehicles. If a water-cooled
    engine’s cooling system is utilized, these engines are required to run only water. No antifreeze
    is permitted. Engine manufacturer must match vehicle chassis manufacturer.
    Brother-company substitutions are allowed, such as Lexus/Toyota, Nissan/Infiniti,
    Honda/Acura. Domestic manufactured engines (Ford, GM, Chrysler) are limited to fourcylinders
    and OHC six cylinders. Engine must be located and configured in OEM
    location. Setting engine forward or back is allowable when and only when modified
    engine mounts attach to factory mounts on the frame or cross-member assembly.
    Changing engine from transverse configuration (East-to-West) to conventional (North-to-
    South) is not allowed. Engine type (# of cylinders) and the number of power adders will
    establish minimum weight breaks along with drive configuration (FWD, RWD, AWD).
    Engine Maximum Displacements
    Engines are not to exceed the following displacements based on the engine’s
    number of cylinders:
    4 cylinders less than 2850cc
    5 cylinders less than 3563cc
    6 cylinders less than 4275cc
    8 cylinders less than 5700cc
    Racers wishing to challenge the displacement of another competitor’s engine will
    post a $250 protest fee. The IDRC will conduct a P&G test to determine the displacement
    of the engine. If the engine exceeds the maximum displacement allowed, the racer will be
    barred from competition at that event and all event points will be forfeited. The protest
    fee will then be returned to the racer filing the protest. If the racer’s engine is of a legal
    displacement, the protest fee will be kept by the IDRC.
    Oil Downs & Coolant
    Racers must always pull over to the wall immediately when breakage occurs.
    Failure to do so often results in oil, water or coolant being left on the racing surface. This
    results in many minutes of down time.
    Power Adders
    Engines may be equipped with up to two power adders. Power adders include
    nitrous-oxide-injection systems, turbocharger systems and supercharger systems.
    Redundant power adders such as twin-turbochargers or multi-stage nitrous-oxide systems
    count as a single power adder. Thus, a twin-turbo engine using a three-stage nitrous
    system would still count as only two power adders.
    Intercooler must be air to air only. Intercoolers, cool cans for fuel systems and
    compressed nitrogen gas systems used to cool the intercooler are not counted as power
    adders. Any compressed gas used on the vehicle is subject to inspection. If the
    compressed gas is found to be an oxidizer (like nitrous oxide), it will be counted as a
    power adder and appropriate weight requirements will apply.
    Exhaust
    All True Street class vehicles must run an exhaust system that exits behind the
    rear wheels.
    Fuel
    Fuel cells prohibited. All vehicles must run on gasoline. Pump and racing
    gasoline are acceptable. Gasoline may not have nitro-methane, propylene oxide or nitropropane
    added. All fuels are subject to testing by IDRC officials. For 2002, the IDRC
    may institute “spec” fuels (one leaded and one unleaded for the Street Class). A decision
    or ruling on this can be found at www.importdrag.com or by calling the IDRC office. If a
    spec fuel is established it will be required for competition as long as the fuel is available
    at the track. The spec fuel’s manufacturer or the IDRC staff will perform fuel checks on
    the competitors.
    Interior
    Mandatory for vehicles to have dash board, 2 front seats and door panels.
    Transmissions-RWD/AWD
    Transmission must match manufacture of engine. Standard transmission must
    retain factory H-pattern. All non-OEM transmissions are prohibited.
    Chassis-All Basic
    All True Street Class vehicles must use an import chassis with functional doors,
    barring the following exceptions: Exceptions will be made for domestic-labeled, jointmanufactured
    vehicles that have a USA-available, import counterpart. Examples include
    but are not limited to: Chrysler Conquest, Dodge Colt, Dodge Stealth, Eagle Talon, Ford
    Probe; Mercury Capri XR2, and Plymouth Laser. Additionally, any front-wheel-drive
    vehicle from any manufacturer (including Domestics---Chevy, Chrysler, Ford) is legal
    for competition.
    All Street class vehicles must retain factory chassis. Vehicles originally built with
    a front-wheel drive configuration must maintain front-wheel-drive configuration. Chop
    tops are permitted.
    Glass
    All Street Class vehicles must maintain the factory glass.
    Suspension & Chassis-RWD/AWD
    REAR
    Retention of the OEM rear-end assembly is mandatory. Back-half conversions
    and tube chassis configurations are not permitted. Full wheel tubs are not permitted.
    Solid-axle rear conversions are permitted. Strut tower braces, lower tie bars, sway bars
    and limit straps are permitted. Rear suspension must maintain a minimum of one inch of
    travel. All rear suspensions must use at least one hydraulic shock per wheel.
    FRONT
    The entire reinforced portion of the factory front shock tower member (this would
    include the entire portion that is welded to the uni-body frame) must be retained. Roll bar
    may attach and strengthen the shock-tower member. Upper mounting point for strut
    assemblies must be in factory location. Top of strut assembly must mount to top of
    strut/shock tower, as did the factory unit. Adjustable caster/camber pillow-ball mounts
    are acceptable. Lower control arms may be strengthened and altered providing that
    factory mounting at frame is not changed in location. Lower mounting point for strut may
    be modified for improved caster or camber. Strut tower braces, lower tie bars, sway bars
    and limit straps are permitted.
    Professionalism
    All vehicles in True Street Class competition are required to have paint and an
    outward appearance that is at least of OEM quality. No bodywork, primer or unpainted
    body kits will be permitted. Failure to adhere to this ruling will result in a warning at the
    first event. This vehicle will be barred from future competitions until the appearance of
    the vehicle meets the requirements.
    All vehicles are required to have die-cut issued competition numbers in the
    correct location as indicated by the individual event’s racer information packet. The use
    of shoe polish or liquid chalk is restricted to the IDRC officials for classification.
    All crew members are required to be in uniform is accompanying the competition
    vehicle to the burnout and staging areas. Uniforms can be as simple as matched T-shirts
    and jeans. Consistency and cleanliness is the objective.
    Tires
    All True Street class vehicles must use D.O.T. radial tires. Skinnies are
    prohibited. Metric-specified tires may not exceed a section designation of 315. All other
    tires must measure less than 10.5-inches in tread width, not in section width. Maximum
    tire height is 28 inches. No slicks allowed.
    Wheelie Bars
    No wheelie bars allowed.
    Performance
    A minimum class qualifying time of 13.99 must be met to make the qualifying
    field.


    8 SECOND STREET CAR CHALLENGE
    -New for this year the 8 Second Street Car Challenge.
    -This class will be open to any and all 4 cylinder, 6 cylinder and rotorary street cars.
    -DOT tire ONLY. Full exhaust exiting the rear of the car. Full interior including, door panels, dash, front and rear seats unless the rear seats interfer with a roll bar, carpeting, center counsole if equipped, working headlights, wipers, all side windows must roll or be powered up and down and rear view mirrors. Front of the car must be open to allow air to the radiator for actual street use. This is a class for true street cars.
    -The class will be run at 10 am, 12 pm, 2 pm and 4 pm.
    -$1,000 to the car going in the 8's in true street form on a DOT approved tire. In the event of multiple cars breaking into the 8's the lowest ET will take the prize money.
    -Harlow Specialty Tire and Wheel has posted $100 to the winner and $50 to the runner up. You must buy your tires from Harlow, have your receipt and win on the tires you won.

    RFD-This is for Front wheel and Rear wheel drive vehicles. DOT tire only. Full exhaust required. Heads up/pro tree class.

    RFS-This is for Front wheel and Rear wheel drive vehicles. SLICK tire only.
    Open exhaust is OK. Heads up/pro tree class.

    MD-This is for All Motor vehicles only. NO POWER ADDERS allowed. DOT tire only. Full exhaust is required. Heads up/pro tree class.

    MS-This is for All Motor vehicles only. NO POWER ADDERS allowed. SLICK tire only. Open exhaust is OK. Heads up/pro tree class.

    AWD-This is for All Wheel Drive vehicles only. DOT tire only. Full exhaust is required. Head up/pro tree class.

    AWS-This is for All Wheel Drive vehicles only. SLICK tire only. Open exhaust is OK. Heads up/pro tree class.

    B1-Anything goes. 0-12.99 dial-ins. Handicapped start, bracket racing.

    B2-Anything goes. 13.00 and slower dial-ins. Handicapped start, bracket racing.

    QUICK CLASS-Qualifying for Quick Class will be at 10am, 11 am and 12 pm. If you qualify for Quick and make the field you must run Quick. If you attempt to qualify and do not make the field you can enter any of the other classes that your car fits in.

    **This class requires a $200 entry fee paid at the gate upon entry to the track. 100% of the entry fee for this class will be paid out to the racers in the class.

    With a full field that will be a total payout of $3200.
    1st place, $1800
    2nd place, $900
    3rd place, $250 each

    In the event of a field of less than 16 cars or more the percentage will be based on the above payout.

    Awards/payouts will be available at the end of racing at the customer service building.

    Come see your favorite vendors, below is a list of confirmed vendors


    Buschur Racing, Sport Magazine, Harlow Specialty Tires, Dynoflash, AWD Motorsports, Shearer Fabrication, DEI-Design Engineering

    VENDOR SPACE. Please send a PM to David Buschur here on the forums.

    CLASS SPONSORS. If you are interested in sponsoring one of the classes please contact me via PM.
    Last edited by David Buschur; 03-08-2010 at 07:18 PM.

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    you should make the q16 a regular tree.... pro tree is shitty if you get a guy who like to double bulb you in the finals...

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    Already looking forward to it.
    Squarepants Racing
    Buschur Racing
    '03 lightening yellow evo
    348 whp and 305 trq on BR dyno 12.5@110 mph
    '03 Tarmac Black evo8 (sold) : (
    1.7 60ft 10.86@133 mph on pump/meth
    Buschur ReTuned built 2.3, 40R 571 awhp, 444 awtrq pump/meth. 617 whp, 486 trq C16 map

    '91 red 1G Talon on the way!

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    No Car show ???

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    Can't wait. Hopefully my evo will be fast by then.
    2003 Evo VIII
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    10.38 @ 137mph

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    Quote Originally Posted by bad venge
    No Car show ???
    No there is no car show for this event. There is not enough people who enter the show for the hassle it takes to put it on. I told David I did not want to run it again and neither did anyone else. Sorry...

    Back to the roots of strictly racing!
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    Phone:440.839.1900
    Email: jarrod@buschurracing.com

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    Glad to see this coming back for next year!! Cant wait!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PlayerZ View Post
    Glad to see this coming back for next year!! Cant wait!!
    I didn't like how there was no qualifying in the RFS class. Not sure about the other classes but there needs to be qualifying runs. take the time trial run times and use those for qualifying. I'm hoping to see qualifying being done next year it would help out I think. This race could be a lot bigger if you advertised it more on other forums and such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jrod@Buschur View Post
    No there is no car show for this event. There is not enough people who enter the show for the hassle it takes to put it on. I told David I did not want to run it again and neither did anyone else. Sorry...

    Back to the roots of strictly racing!
    Good shit.fuck that car show shit.Its lame to sit there with spray wax and mirrors under your car.Oh and i forgot the cotton burn out simulation lmao.Etown makes the racers park in the boondocks to accomodate dumb ass rice show.Ill be there with both of my cars.

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    Can we post this on other forums? Is that ok?

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    Hell yes, it's OK to post elsewhere. Please do!

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    hey david I will definitely be there and will bring as many subaru racers as I can,would like your turnout to grow by at least another 50% and if I have anything to say about it it will. john schroeck

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostedk20 View Post
    I didn't like how there was no qualifying in the RFS class. Not sure about the other classes but there needs to be qualifying runs. take the time trial run times and use those for qualifying. I'm hoping to see qualifying being done next year it would help out I think. This race could be a lot bigger if you advertised it more on other forums and such.

    any info about getting qualifying runs this year? Not a real event without qualifying IMO

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    There is qualifying for the Q16/Gamblers race only. This is the only class run on a ladder.

    Please do spread the word about the event on other forums. Feel free to copy and paste the first post.

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    HUGE NEWS!!!

    As of today IDRC will be joining with us on this event to bring even more action.

    We will be adding the IDRC True Street Class to the event and we have developed a new class/challenge. The 8 Second Street Car Challenge.

    Buschur Racing and IDCR will be putting up $1,000 to the car that goes deepest in the 8's on a DOT street tire.

    In the weeks to come a lot will be changed for this event. We are hoping to bring in more sponsors and would like to see some tire sponsors come in based on the DOT requirements for the new class.

    Spread the word, it's going to be a very exciting race to watch this year!

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    Found the rules for True Street

    http://importdrag.com/IDRC_Class_Regulations.pdf

    Good stuff...

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    Not going to miss this! may have to bring some tires!! thats a hard one true street or Quick 16???? yeah right!!! is this the weekend after your event on the 22 and 23?
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Buschur View Post
    HUGE NEWS!!!

    As of today IDRC will be joining with us on this event to bring even more action.

    We will be adding the IDRC True Street Class to the event and we have developed a new class/challenge. The 8 Second Street Car Challenge.

    Buschur Racing and IDCR will be putting up $1,000 to the car that goes deepest in the 8's on a DOT street tire.

    In the weeks to come a lot will be changed for this event. We are hoping to bring in more sponsors and would like to see some tire sponsors come in based on the DOT requirements for the new class.

    Spread the word, it's going to be a very exciting race to watch this year!
    True street is for RWD/AWD vehicles. is there going to be a class for pro am turbo FWD? this race will be a lot bigger if you can get a good heads up ladder class for fwd. I can post up on all the sites i'm on to get quite a few cars.

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    RFD and RFS are both heads up classes for FWD/RWD vehicles.

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    i know they are heads up but can we get an actual ladder class for RFS to qualify and everything. Not much sense to do it with the rest of the classes but not RFS/RFD. Should be for better racing that way last year was a little confusing and pretty much could race whoever you wanted to go against. Should just have qualifying to make it easier.

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