LIMITED SPRINTCARS Of WA

Ltd Sprintcar Specification changes.

Camshaft- It is now legal to run roller cams.

Titanium- Titanium is allowed on cars but no engine parts can be titanium.

Attached to the web site is the rule books, can we find the appropriate rule books/specifications sections and change all references to titanium

and camshafts so they reflect the new 2008/2009 season rules.


The LSA was formed in 1986 by a handful of drivers wanting the option of racing a less expensive division of sprintcars.

The specifications introduced at the time were fairly simple:  320cu carburetted motors, with Toyota diffs.  Chassis were steel and rims were steel.

20 years later the division is still based on the premise of being less expensive than other sprintcar divisions.  Due to lack of availability of 307cu engine blocks the engine capacity was increased to 350cu, carburetted

Limiteds are sprintcars with restricted engine specifications. Chassis are now mostly factory produced and within the division are Maxims, Gamblers, Cool Chassis, and J&J’s.  A weight rule has been introduced where all registered cars must comply to a combined weight (car and driver) of 16250lbs and cars are weighed after the completion of the feature race.

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