2009 Atlanta Region F600 Rules
1. Definition, Purpose and Philosophy
The purpose of this Regional class is to allow cars that conform to 2009 F500 rules
(Section 9.1.1.E the 2009 GCR) to use a 600cc motorcycle engine and drive train to race
and be evaluated with cars running other engine options in Section 9.1.1.E.14 of the
GCR. Formula 600 is a Restricted Regional class of cars. Any allowable modifications,
changes, or additions are stated herein and there are no exceptions. IF IN DOUBT,
DON’T. Formula 600 will specifically be grouped with the F500 cars at 2009 Atlanta
Region events
2. Weight and Dimensions
Minimum weight as qualified and raced, with driver, shall be 835 lbs for 4 stroke
motorcycle engines up to 600cc. Dimensions shall conform GCR 9.1.1.E.2.
3. Suspension
Shall conform to GCR 9.1.1.E.3.
4. Brakes
Shall conform to GCR 9.1.1.E.4.
5. Steering
Shall conform to GCR 9.1.1.E.5.
6. Transmission and Final Drive
A. Rear wheel drive only is permitted.
B. The final drive ratio is unrestricted. Internal transmission gears shall remain
stock.
C. Cars may use sequentially shifted motorcycle transmissions. Reverse gear is
not required.
D. All gear changes must be initiated by the driver manually. Any direct-acting
electric solenoid shifters, air-shifters or similar devices are prohibited.
Devices that allow pre-selected gear changes are prohibited
E. The clutch engagement system shall be operated solely by driver input and
shall be mechanical or hydraulic in nature. The clutch must be manually
operated by the driver’s hands or feet and there shall be no operation of the
clutch by any assisted method. The clutch assembly is otherwise
unrestricted.
F. The use of jackshafts to transmit power from the output sprocket to the rear
axle is allowed.
G. Final drive chain tensioners are allowed.
7. Frame/Chassis
Shall conform to GCR 9.1.1.E.7.
8. Roll Cage
Shall conform to GCR 9.1.1.E.8.
9. Bodywork
Shall conform to GCR 9.1.1.E.9. Cars running in this class shall display F6 Class
Letters.
10. Tires
Shall conform to GCR 9.1.1.E.10.
11. Wheels
Shall conform to GCR 9.1.1.E.11.
12. Ballast
Shall conform to GCR 9.1.1.E.12.
13. Fuel System and Tank
The fuel system is unrestricted within the following limitations:
A. Fuel Cell Vents: Fuel tank air vents shall be located at least 25cm to the rear
of the cockpit.
B. Fuel capacity: maximum 6.0 gallons.
14. Engines
A. Engines shall be motorcycle-based 4-cycle engines up to 600cc. Engines shall
be mass produced by the following manufacturers: Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and
Yamaha. The list of approved manufacturers may be modified by the CRB.
B. All engine internals and compression ratio must remain stock. The competitor
must present, on demand, an original factory manual for the engine to allow
compliance verification. There shall be no modifications of any component of the
engine unless specifically authorized in these rules.
C. The stock ECU shall be used. The ECU fuel map may be changed. Devices
that modify inputs to the ECU (e.g., Power Commander) can not be used. Standalone
after market ECUs are not permitted.
D. Turbochargers and superchargers are prohibited.
E. Carburetion and fuel injection may be used. Fuel injection throttle bodies must
be stock and unmodified for the model and year of the engine that is used. An
adjustable fuel pressure regulator is allowed providing it performs no other
function.
F. Stepped exhaust headers are prohibited. The exhaust system and exhaust
manifold are otherwise unrestricted, within SCCA safety regulations.
G. Dry sump systems are prohibited. An Accusump or similar oiling assist
systems is allowed. Any oil pan and/or baffling is permitted. The lubrication
system is otherwise unrestricted.
H. Oil coolers are unrestricted.
I. The air inlet system is unrestricted at this time. However, the CRB may require
the use of an inlet restrictor or restrictors at any time by publishing the
requirements in FasTrack.
J. Replacement of the stock camshaft chain tensioner with any other chain
tensioner is allowed. The replacement chain tensioner must attach directly to the
engine in the original chain tensioner position. There shall be no modifications to
the engine to enable the use of the replacement chain tensioner.
K. Replacement of the standard connecting rod fasteners with alternate fasteners
is allowed as long as there are no modifications to the production connecting
rods.
L. The engine head gasket must be the thickness of the OEM gasket for the year
and model of the engine.
M. Camshafts and camshaft drive mechanisms cannot be modified or adjusted in
any way unless specifically authorized in these rules.
15. Chain/Belt Guards
Shall conform to GCR 9.1.1.E.15.
16. Cooling System and Radiator
Shall conform to GCR 9.1.1.E.16.
17. Safety Items
Shall conform to GCR 9.1.1.E.17.
18. Electrical System
The electrical system is unrestricted within the following limitations:
A. Self-starter: Cars shall be equipped with an on-board self-starter and an onboard
power supply controlled by the driver while in a normal driving position.