Sports Car Club Of America run a championship designed to test car and driver speed, agility and acceleration. QuickSilver have sponsored Craig Wilcox the winner of the national solos in 2006.
The cars that are entered into this event have strict rules on the amount of modification that can be carried out this is why the mods that are done need to give the best results, our sports cat back system gives great power gains as well as improved throttle response and a good weight loss over the standard system.
The competition at a National Tour takes place over two days on two
separate courses, like Solo Nationals. The first day, competitors each
get three runs or chances to drive one of the courses and on the second
day they get three runs on the other course. Like any other Solo
competition, runs are timed to 1/1000th of a second and knocking a cone
down means a penalty of 2 seconds added to that time. The best times
from each course are added together for the final class standings. All
classes at National Tours are the same, standard Solo classes that
you’ll find at Solo Nationals and as defined by the SCCA in the Solo
Rulebook.
You can read more about the SCCA events on their website: www.scca.com/


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