SSA DAYLIGHT INSPECTION RULE CHANGE AND UPDATE

by | Mar 29, 2023 | SSA Junior Sedans, SSA Modified Sedans, SSA National 4s, SSA Production Sedans, SSA Street Stocks, SSA Super Sedans

Official Release Tuesday 28th March 2023.

Speedway Sedans Australia has in recent times considered the ruling of and the frequency of having a compliant racecar undertaking a daylight Inspection, prior to registration for competition within all SSA Classes.

Please be advised and as we move into the latter part of this and look toward next season effective immediately, Daylight inspections on continually registered cars will be valid for a three (3) year period.

This allows for cars daylighted and registered throughout the 2022/2023 season, of not having to re- daylight for the next two seasons if they continue to re-register for the next and subsequently the following season/s.

In short, a daylight inspection, completed and on the correct SSA paperwork is valid for three (3) years when and where a car is continually registered.

Furthermore, in the case of dual registrations, If an owner wishes to dual register to compete in another SSA Class, then a second Daylight Inspection is not required for the applicable class in which it is to be dual registered.

Dual Registration is only accepted for any car which complies with the full specification of the class and is an approved model for the class in which dual registration is being sought.

Below is the complete updated ruling and policy items pertaining to the Daylight Inspection of a racecar for competition for all SSA Classes.

DAYLIGHTING OF RACECAR

a) The car must pass a Daylight Inspection based on confirming compliance.

b) The Daylight Inspection must be carried out by an independent registered SSA Inc. official – not to be completed by the car owner or the car builder/constructor.

c) All new cars are required to undertake and pass a daylight inspection.

d) A Daylight Inspection for continually registered cars will be every three (3) years.

e) A Daylight Inspection is required for a car that was not registered in the previous immediate season/registration period.

f) An additional Daylight Inspection must be completed by a registered SSA Inc Machine Examiner/Scrutineer and be placed in the Logbook following any structural repairs during the period of registration.

g) An additional Daylight Inspection must be completed by a registered SSA Inc. Machine Examiner/Scrutineer placed in the Logbook when a car has been re-shelled during a registration period, Re-shelling of a race car means that the same make and model of car currently registered is used.

No additional registration fees are applicable during current registration period.

h) Roll cages being transferred to a new car (different model) must fully comply with all current specification and will be deemed as a new car registration and therefore required to undertake and pass a Daylight Inspection.

i) For pre-registration purposes Daylight Inspection sheets are valid for 90 days. (period of when Daylight Inspection took place until time of registration).

j) Dual Registered Cars – a second daylight inspection is not required for the applicable class in which it is to be dual registered.

Dual Registration is only accepted for any car which complies with the full specification of the class and is an approved model for the class in which dual registration is being sought.

k) A copy of the current Daylight Sheet must accompany Logbook on Race Day and/or Official.

Kind Regards

Greg Lynd CEO- Speedway Sedans Australia

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