2010 is the inaugural year for the Victorian
SuperSprint Championship [VSSC]. It is open to all persons who are financial
members of a car club affiliated with CAMS and who hold a CAMS Level 2 Speed
[L2S] licence or superior. The focus is placed on regular competitors
at club SuperSprints or Track Days and preference will be given to those who
have competed in such events in the past 12 months.
Round 1 of the VSSC was
conducted at Sandown on Sunday, April 4, 2010 - and Round
2 was conducted at Phillip Island on Sunday, July 18 - see the 'RESULTS'
section of this site.
The Entry Form
and Supplementary Regulations for Round 3 (the final round) which is to be
held at Winton on Saturday, September 25, 2010 are NOW available on this site. |
It is
recognised that most vehicles which compete in SuperSprint events are built primarily for road use.
Those built primarily or
exclusively for competition purposes, comprise a smaller but significant
proportion of SuperSprint fields. The regulations developed for the
2010 VSSC provide a framework for 'Road Cars' to compete with 'Race Cars' for
Outright and Class Trophies. Everything from the 'daily driver'
through to the dedicated Race Car is eligible for a trophy in this event.
Apart from the Outright podium there are 5 Outright Category Trophies and 25 Outright Class trophies to be
won spread over 5 vehicle Categories, a total of up to 93 places to be filled.
There is an opportunity for everyone in the VSSC.
The
Championship will be decided over three rounds. The first round was
held at Sandown on April 4, the second round at Phillip Island on
July 18, 2010. Results of these first two Championship rounds may be
found on this site. The third and final round is scheduled for Winton on Saturday, September 25,
2010. The Entry Form and regulations
for the final Championship Round are available on this site.
The VSSC was initiated by the CAMS Victorian Speed Events Advisory Panel
[VSEAP] the membership of which is drawn from a cross-section of Victorian
Clubs that regularly conduct track days or Supersprints at the permanent
Victorian circuits. it was given a special impetus by the successful conduct
of the 2nd Australian SuperSprint Championship at Phillip Island in
November, 2009 - the first being held at the Eastern Creek circuit in
November, 2008.
The regulations developed for the inaugural 2010 VSSC are based on those
employed for the 2008 and 2009 Australian SuperSprint Championship.