The rule carrys through to Prepared if you read carefully.
Ray Colbert
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> From: Kevin Stevens[SMTP:kevin_stevens@hotmail.com]
> Reply To: Kevin_Stevens@Bigfoot.com
> Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 7:07 PM
> To: Raymond.Colbert@alcoa.com; Bhaden@ucsd.edu; autox@autox.team.net;
> buzz@indiana.net
> Subject: RE: Legend car class
>
> >As far as production cars go please define production. SCCA alredy
> >violates its own homologation rules of 1000 units per year with all
> >those vintage sports cars still listed and the "new" Lotus 7 and the
> >TVRs.
>
> Could you clarify your statement? The only 1000 unit per year (actually,
> in
> 12 months) rule I'm aware of is for the Stock class NOC rule, 13.
>
> "Cars not specifically listed in Stock Category classes must have been
> produced in quantities of at least 1,000 in a 12-month period to be
> entered
> in the Stock Category."
>
> Are you saying that you are aware of a non-listed model car, not produced
> in
> the necessary quantities, which was protested by a competitor on
> classification grounds, and the protest not upheld?
>
> If so, which - your examples do not fit the case. If you're talking about
>
> some other "1000 minimum" rule that applies to Solo II, what is it,
> please?
>
> KeS
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