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SCORE Class 11 is a stock production Volkswagen sedan class that competes in the SCORE off-road race series, including the Baja 1000, Baja 500, Baja Sur 500, San Felipe 250 and the SCORE Desert Challenge. Class 11 is the most grueling of all off-road race vehicles as they are stock Volkswagen Beetles with modifications limited to safety, reinforcement and ground clearance. Class 11 repeat champion Eric Solórzano was featured in Dust to Glory, a documentary on the Baja 1000.


Video SCORE Class 11



Vehicle description

Vehicles must be a stock Volkswagen Type 1 sedan.


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Class requirements

Safety

A full roll cage must be installed following SCORE International safety requirements by weight of vehicle.

Any manufacturer of seats may be used. 5 point seat belts must be used. Original gas tank may be used, but only in original mounting position. Race fuel cells may also be used in any location. Battery must be relocated. Windshield and other windows are optional. Window nets must be installed in passenger and driver windows. two headlights, two tail/brake lights, reverse light, amber light and blue light must be installed.

Brakes

Stock brake drums must be used, no disk brakes. Stock master cylinder must be used.

Engine

Engine must utilize VW series Type 1, 1600cc, U.S. model sedan and components and dimensions. Maximum 1600cc as delivered from the factory. Additional modification limitations exist. Pistons, stock 3 ring. Heads must be stock single or dual port heads 40mm. Unlimited compression, race gas OK. Stock carburetor 30 PICT 1,2 or 3.

Class 11 vehicles typically have 60-80 horsepower. Single Carburated, dual or single port. Electronic ignitions are allowed. No dry sumps. Larger oil pumps may be installed, and external coolers as well.

Suspension

Suspension is stock with minor allowances to increase ground clearance and strength. Front torsion housing may be cut and rotated, torsion bars are open and may be of any origin. Front Shocks must be 2" of less in stock location. One shock per wheel. Rear shocks must be 18" eye to eye, and may be relocated, but must bolt directly to rear trailing arm or swing axle. Bypass shocks are not allowed. No hydraulic bump stops. External reservoirs are allowed. Rear torsion adjuster may be installed, and any torsion bar may be used.

Body

Body must maintain the original shape, size, configuration, and appearance. Type 1 bodies only allowed. Additional stock limitations exist for this class. No super beetles.

Transmission

Type 1 four-speed transaxle only. Must use stock gears, differential is open, must run a 4.12 ring and pinion.


Roadshow is going to the Baja 1000 in a class 11 1970 Volkswagen ...
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Notable race teams

  • CBCFS Racing - 1116 - Paul Nauleau
  • Desert Dingo Racing - Jim Graham
  • Tecate - Eric Solórzano
  • Johnson Racing 1100 in SNORE
  • Other Level Racing 1180 in SNORE
  • Sergio EL COYOTE, Porfirio EL INDIO Gutierrez
  • Team H12:One Racing - 1121 - Dennis Hollenbeck Chairez
  • Project Baja - 1137 - Matt Fisher/Josh McGuckin
  • Mahoney Racing - 1189 - Ed "Crowd Pleaser" Mahoney
  • Mooch Racing - 1156 - Arthur Penner
  • Peril Racing (in partnership with MOOCH)- 1157 - Jereme Robinson/Joey Noll

TheSamba.com :: Gallery - Class 11 Swingaxle 3 Amigos
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References

  • SCORE International (2006). "2006-2010 Off-Road Racing Rules and Regulations".
  • SCORE International (2011). "2011-2015 Off-Road Racing Rules and Regulations"
  • SCORE International. "2009 New Classes & Existing Class Rule Amendments"

This Classic Beetle Is Running The Baja 1000 With VW's Blessing
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External links

  • Official SCORE International website
  • Official SCORE International Journal
  • Official SCORE International Carbon TV channel
  • Class 11 Coalition

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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