Group 3J Improved Production Cars
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Group 3J Improved Production Cars is an Australian motor racing category for modified road cars.[1]
The category is defined by Motorsport Australia as being for race vehicles derived from registered production automobiles, with limited modifications to improve performance and reliability.[2] Cars must be mass-produced touring cars, the model of which has been:
- homologated by the FIA in Group A or
- commercially available in Australia as a new car through a manufacturer’s dealer network, with at least 200 examples having been registered for road use in Australia or
- otherwise recognised by MA for Group 3J[2]
Modifications to engines, brakes and suspension are permitted and a different engine, from the same manufacturer as the body shell, may be utilised.[1] Cars may be fitted with wheel arch flares, front air dams and rear deck spoilers.[2]
Improved Production Cars compete in one of four of engine capacity classes:
- 0 - 1600 cc
- 1600 - 2000 cc
- 2000 - 3000 cc
- 3000 - 6000 cc[3]
The Improved Production Racing Association of Australia (IPRA) is recognised by MA as the sole entity representing competitors in the category.[2] State championships are conducted in every Australian State and the Northern Territory and the Australian Improved Production Nationals are held annually on a state rotational basis.[3]
The category was formerly known as 3J Club Cars.[1] The name Group 3J Club Cars was used up to the year 2000,[4] and Group 3J Improved Production Cars from 2001.[5]
Australian Improved Production Nationals
editNote: The title was contested as the Club Car Nationals prior to 2001.
References
edit- ^ a b c Improved Production Racing Association of NSW Archived 2012-12-30 at archive.today Retrieved on 15 March 2012
- ^ a b c d Specification of Automobiles - Group 3J – Improved Production Cars, 2012 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport Retrieved on 15 March 2012
- ^ a b The Official Website of the Queensland Improved Production Racing Association Retrieved on 15 March 2012
- ^ Specifications of Automobiles, Group 3J Club Cars, 2000 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 7-97
- ^ Specifications of Automobiles, Group 3J Improved Production Cars, 2001 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 7-11897
- ^ a b c d Nationals History, www.ipranationals.com, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ 2009 Latest Paul Rowe Motorsport News - Nationals Phillip Island Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 March 2012
- ^ Results - 2012 Aust Improved Production Nationals -Final, racing.natsoft.com.au[permanent dead link] Retrieved on 30 September 2013
- ^ 2013 Improved Production & Formula Vee Nationals - General Supplementary Regulations, www.fvee.org.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ a b c d Natsoft Results Retrieved on 21 May 2015
- ^ a b 2014 IPRA National – Supplementary Regulations, www.ipranationals.com, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ a b c d Online Race Results, www.natsoft.com.au
- ^ a b 2016 Improved Production Nationals Sporting Regulations, www.cams.com.au via web.archive.org
- ^ a b c d 2017 IPRA Nationals, www.iprawa.net, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ a b 2017 Improved Production Nationals Sporting Regulations, www.cams.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ a b Improved Production Nationals: Over 2 Litres - Final, racing.natsoft.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ a b Improved Production Nationals: Under 2 Litres - Final, racing.natsoft.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ a b 2018 Improved Production Nationals Sporting Regulations, docs.cams.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ a b 2019 Improved Production Nationals Final, racing.natsoft.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ a b 2019 Improved Production Nationals Sporting Regulations, docs.cams.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ Garry O'Brien, October 3, 2022, IMPROVED PRODUCTION NATIONALS WON BY ZAK HUDSON, autoaction.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
External links
edit- [www.ipranationals.com www.ipranationals.com]