Saturday, August 16, 2014

A Summary of Pan Am Classifications (Draft)


A SUMMARY OF CLASSES OF CARS
IN LA CARRERA PANAMERICANA
(DRAFT)

General Rules: no turbos or blowers, no fuel injection, original body work and frame. 600 CFM carbs for V8s, multiple carbs for European sports cars.  0.040 overbore allowed in most classes. Headers and modern disc brakes allowed in all classes. DOT tires, minimum tread wear 60, no shaved tires.  Six-point roll cages and other safety measures comparable to FIA Group N rally cars (not vintage cars). Fiberglass parts or bodies allowed on some cars with permission.  No station wagons or pick-ups.
There are six major classes of cars:  Competition, Historics, Original Pan Am, Exhibition, Hot Rods, and Concept cars.  Please note that this event is less about period correctness than safety and speed.
1.     Competition Cars, 1940-1954 – highly modified cars that just look old

A.    Turismo Mayor -- sedans, up to 360 c.i. engines, iron block, alloy heads, Jerico transmissions, five speed,    coil-over suspensions front and rear, min 3300 lbs, 16” rims  

B.    Turismo Production -- sedans, same as Mayor, except 305 c.i., iron heads on V8s, four-speed

C.    Sports Mayor – two seaters over 2000 c.c., coil-overs, replicas allowed with permission

D.    Sports Menor -- under 2000 c.c., two seaters, coil-overs, replicas allowed with permission   

2.       Historics, 1955-1965 or later, 1972  -- these cars must be more stock than Competition cars   

A.    Historic A -- four cylinder sports cars and sedans to 1965 or later in some cases
B.    Historic A Plus – four cylinders sports cars and sedans to 1972 or later
C.    Historic B -- six cylinders sports cars and sedans, 2400 c.c. limit for Porsches, 4.2 liter for American six cylinders.  
D.    Historic C -- eight and twelve cylinders, limited to largest engine generally available in 1965 model, some models up to 1972 are allowed; must weigh minimum 2800 lbs to carry a four-barrel carb.  See “continuation rule” below in Notes.

3.     Original Pan Amsedans and sports cars that were eligible to run the event in 1950-1954.  These cars must look like the originals (body and trim) but are allowed:  headers, aluminum radiators, disc brakes at all four wheels, 12 volt, modern ignitions, etc. Four speed transmissions in models of cars that were not available with manual transmissions in 1950-1954.

4.     Exhibitionif a car does not qualify for any of the classes above, it may run in Exhibition with the prior approval of the Organizers.  These cars are listed in the daily results but not in the final results.

5.     Hot Rods – in 2014 the Organizers created this class.  These are hot rods that were common in the years of the original race.  They may be prepared like a Turismo Mayor car, but are limited to 306 c.i. and must weigh at least 2800 lbs.

6.     Concepts – in 2014 the Organizers created this class.  These are one-off cars, often displayed in car shows as a future design.


Notes
This summary is just that.  Read the published rules of the event for the details.  For just about every rule, there is an exception, and the Organizers can waive just about any rule since they decide which cars are allowed to enter.
The “Continuation Rule”:  In the Historic classes, later model cars may be allowed to compete if its chassis and engine are essentially the same as the model of that car manufactured in 1965, or in the case of Historic A Plus, 1972 models.  In other words, the later model car should not have a mechanical advantage over the 1965 model of the same car and look about the same.  And in Historic A Plus it is possible to run a modern engine of up to 1600 c.c.
Limits on Speed:  the following classes are limited to 144 MPH by use of a MSD rev limiter: Turismo Mayor, Turismo Production, Sports Mayor, and Historic C.  See rules for the chart of variables:  rear-end gear, tire size, and other factors.  It assumes a top gear of 1:1 ratio.
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Thursday, August 14, 2014


Carreras News
August 12, 2012

**PAN AM CREATES TWO NEW CLASSES
**PAN AM ROUTE 2014: STAY TUNED
**10TH CHIHUAHUA EXPRESS,  APRIL 23-25, 2015
**COYOTE CONVOY PLANS
**CLASSIFIEDS – ISO DRIVERS, CO-DRIVERS, AND CREW
**CARS FOR SALE
**LEGAL
**CONTACT INFO

**PAN AM CREATES TWO NEW CLASSES
According to a special bulletin, the Organizing Committee has created two more competition classes for 2014:  Concept Cars and Hot Rods. 
The rules for the Hot Rod class are a bit vague in places, but the cars are to be prepared like Turismo Mayor cars, except V8s are limited to 306 c.i. engines, and the cars must meet a minimum weight of 2800 lbs. (Turismo Mayor cars must weigh at least 3300 lbs,)

**PAN AM ROUTE 2014: STAY TUNED
Thus far the details of the Pan Am’s 2014 route have not been posted on the official website.  Check out the basic map at:
Also check out this short video on Durango, the event’s final destination.

**10TH CHIHUAHUA EXPRESS, APRIL 23-25, 2015
It’s time to make a commitment to the Express next spring.  Just about any car is eligible.  The entry fee is $2750 until December 31.   1000 miles of stage rally racing. 300 at high speed.  A great introduction to road racing in Mexico.  If you just want to come down and check it out a more modest speeds, try the Tour for $1250.  It is a time-to-distance rally at regular highway speeds. www.chihuahuaexpress.com


**COYOTE CONVOY PLANS
On Saturday, October 11, 2014 the 13th annual Coyote Convoy will cross into Mexico from Laredo, Texas for the trip to the start of La Carrera Panamericana.  That evening and the next night, it will stop in San Miguel de Allende, a major tourist attraction, for a little R & R.  It will arrive in Veracruz on Monday afternoon, Oct. 13, around 5 PM.  Registration begins the next morning.
After the race ends in Durango, some of the cars and tow vehicles will convoy the 500 miles back to Laredo.  An over-night stop along the way is planned.

**CLASSIFIEDS – ISO DRIVERS, CO-DRIVERS, AND CREW
Texas.  A car owner-driver is in search of a navigator for the Pan Am in October.  The driver speaks Spanish and has competed in the event, as well as the Chihuahua Express, several times.  Some experience as a rally navigator and a competitive spirit are desired, as well as some level of financial commitment.
Arizona.  An experience Pan Am and Chihuahua driver is interested in renting a solid car for the Pan Am in October.  The car should be turn-key ready.
Arizona.  A highly experienced co-piloto and mechanic is looking for a ride in October.
California.  An experienced Pan Am driver and vintage racer, a younger fellow, is interested in being a co-driver or navigator in October.
Colorado.  An experience Pan Am navigator is interested in joining a crew in October and will navigate with a sensible driver.
Colorado.  A car owner-driver is looking for a qualified driver to handle her tow truck and trailer.

If you want to pursue any of these opportunities, please ask the editor for the contact info.

WARNING:  The editor of CARRERAS NEWS is pleased to hook up competitors for the event, but he does not handle marriage counseling or “divorces.”  When you find Mr. or Ms. Right, just make sure you have a firm understanding about the financial terms, sleeping arrangements, affectional preferences, etc. before you head to Mexico.  In some cases, a written contract might prove useful.
**CARS FOR SALE
’54 Lincoln Capri.  One-owner, all original Southern California car. Restored in 2008.  New brakes. Power steering, brakes, windows and seats.  An original “Hot Rod Lincoln.”  Maybe too nice to race in Mexico.  Call Bill at 415.465.9100.  $25,000/B.O.

54 Lincoln Capri.  Ready to race in October.  A famous competitor in La Carrera, Chihuahua Express and Pikes Peak. 360 cu.in. Ford Racing engine with 650 cfm. Holley, remote oil cooler, aluminum radiator
H.D. T-5 5 speed close ratio trans., Ford 9" rear axle, 4:10 Detroit locker diff.
coil-overs,  torque arm 3 link with panhard bar rear suspension, coil over front suspension,
NASCAR power steering, 6 piston Wilwood front calipers, 4 piston Wilwood rears,
Tilton pedal box assy with adj. brake bias. 28 gallon fuel cell, FIA approved Racetech seats
Monit Rally computer, Peltor intercom, Fast A/F meter, 2 on board fire systems.
fiberglass bumpers and inner fenders, Lexan windows, skid plate, rear difuser
extensive spares package, including molds, jigs and spare rolling body with frame
contact Bill Richert tel. 602-548-9368 e-m
brichert@cox.net
Coca-Cola Pan Am Buick.  This is a replica of the three ‘54 Buicks from Mexico that ran in the Original Pan Am.  It is reported to be a good driver, four-speed and easy to update for the Pan Am, Original Pan Am class.  Located in Monterey, California.  Reduced to $19,900 USD/BO. Contact Steve Dole at cashblankets@gmail.com.  NB:  this car needs to run LCP again.
In addition to these three cars, we know of several more that are available at different prices. Including a two-time champion of the event.  Why build from scratch when so many nice cars are available?

**LEGAL
Auto racing in any form is dangerous; rallying in Mexico is no exception.

**CONTACT INFORMATION

Gerie Bledsoe, North American Coordinator and Editor
La Carrera Panamericana and Chihuahua Express
224.999.7292 (Chicago) until August 17
850.660.1784 (North West Florida) after August 20

LCP Main Office, Mexico City +52-55-5586-6898
US Number 1-310-860-6959
www.lacarrerapanamericana.com.mx
team@lacarrerapanamericana.com.mx (entries, general info)
monica@lacarrerapanamericana.com.mx  (hotels and entry fees)

Chihuahua Express
Chacho Medina, President