The CACC motorsport disciplines have had a busy 2023 post-season with plenty of rule changes proposals reviewed and adjudicated. It’s strongly recommended that all competitors and officials stay on top of changes to the CACC regulations, especially those related to your motorsport disciplines. Rule changes can be viewed on the CACC website Rule Change Proposals page.
For the 2024 season, there are a several rule changes that will affect a large number of CACC licensees and will require some pre-season preparation.
10.1.1 All vehicles participating in any CACC-sanctioned race event must have a securely mounted forward-facing camera that poses no visual or physical obstruction to the driver. The camera must record a clear horizontal forward view whenever on track.
9.7.3 All competition vehicles must clearly display their minimum class weight above the wheel centreline on both sides of the vehicle in lettering a minimum of two inches tall.
These and all other regulations can be found on the CACC Regulations page.
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