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2001 Rules Super Late Models


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 2001 UMP Super Late Model Rules
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A. All roof posts must meet outside of car.
B. 88 inch Outside of front tire to outside of front tire maximum
C. 78 inch middle bar of door. Maximum
D. 76 Inch top and bottom of door. Maximum
E. Outside of rear tire to outside of rear tire 86 inch maximum
F. Quarter panel level with trunk
G. 74 inch Maximum width middle of rear of car
H. 72 inch Maximum width spoiler and bottom of rear of car
I. 41 inch Minimum 52 inch maximum front to back of roof
J. 48 inch minimum 52 inch maximum side to side of roof
K. 45 inch maximum center of hub to front of bumper
L. 33 inch maximum height of hood and fenders from ground
M. 45 inch maximum height of roof
N. 16 maximum length of bottom of side vent then straight up
O. 104 inch minimum wheel base. (both sides equal)
P. 52 maximum center of rear hub to top corner of quarter panel
Q. 36 Maximum top of trunk to ground
R. 44 inch maximum top of spoiler to ground
S. 12 inch maximum top of rear roof support with no window
S 24 inch maximum bottom of rear roof support with no window
T. 40 inch maximum bottom of rear roof support
U. 17 inch maximum top of rear roof support with window
V Top of rear roof support must meet bottom at an angle to point
W. 18 inch maximum bottom of rear spoiler. (Entire spoiler on trunk surface)
X 8 inch maximum height of rear spoiler support
Y 22 inch top or rear spoiler support at angle top to bottom
Z. Must see outside tread of front tire from front of car.

 

 

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Race Space is a Registered Trademark 1994 - 2011

RaceSpace© was originated in 1994 to help racing people learn more about each other.
This website was designed in 1994 to give the racing world a personal sense of connection with race teams and race fans worldwide.

RaceSpace was originated to help racing people learn more about each other. This website is designed to give the racing world a personal sense of connection with race teams and race fans worldwide. Showing extensive details about race results, car builders, engine builders and other details fans and racers love to see.

Race Space is a Registered Trademark 1994 - 2011
RACESPACE Registration numbers::
1997: 2218629
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2008: 3730715
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Racespace ~ Race Space ~ RaceSpace ~ racespace are all considered the Racespace trademark according to the United States
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Create-a-Craze is a registered trademark. 1994 - 2011
Create a Craze Registration number: 2220203
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CREATE A CRAZE Registration number: 3751164
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