Technical Regulations for Rush Auto Works Race Series

Technical Regulations for Rush Auto Works Race Series 2025

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Regulations for 2022 Rush SR Spec Series - 2022 Rush SR Spec Series Regulations

The RUSH Auto Works Inc (RAW) SR Race series shall be conducted following the Sporting Regulations, CCR’s, GCR’s... of the organizing entity. Those Sporting Regulations shall be supplemented by these RAW SR Race Series Technical Regulations.

These Technical Regulations have been established to control the spec nature of the RAW SR Race Series. The intent is to ensure that the focus of the series is on a driver’s ability in the car rather than his wallet. The whole Ethos of RUSH Auto Works...

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Sam,

Not sure if you are the one to ask, but I have a question about the Tech Regs. In section 4.5.0, it notes "Only Aim MXM, MXL or MXS data systems are permitted, It is permitted to add Steering angle, Fuel pressure, coolant pressure, oil temp sensors only." I have a VBOX system installed in my car to record video and pull data from the stock AIM system. Mostly because I had the VBOX and I prefer the VBOX for data analysis. They do allow Garmin and require camera systems. Would I be DQ'ed for running a RaceLogic VBOX?

Thanks!
 
Hi - as long as it is not hooked up to additional sensors and is only pulling data from the AiM, it is legal. We don’t have any restrictions on camera systems.
 
It is a camera system, but no "new" sensors beyond the standard "internal" sensors identical to the AIM system (GPS, G-Force). I'm using the standard AIM CAN Bus to pull all of the standard AIM data. So it sounds like it should be OK.

Thanks Sam! Hope to meet you at some GridLife event if I can find the way to them.
 
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