https://cdn.connectsites.net/user_files/scca/downloads/000/073/753/December%202024.pdf
"CAM/XS Category
ITEM 26: #36833 Allow Vitour P1
Per the SEB, change Appendix B under Classic American Muscle / Xtreme Street Category as follows:
“Wheel and Tire Allowances
• Any wheels are allowed. Non-metallic wheels must be certified/approved from an appropriate, recognized
standards organization (e.g., FIA, SFI, SAE, TUV, etc.).
• Only tires which meet SCCA Solo Street Category eligibility rules, or appear on the following list, are
permitted. See Section 13.3 of the SCCA Solo Rules.
o Vitour Tempesta P1, P1+"
I'll be interesting to see how it turns out.
So if I understand this correctly, this basically just undoes the Vitour P1's ban from 200TW eligibility for CAM and XS, so the P1 (or P1+?) will be the stickiest tire legal for those classes...knowingly creating a situation where there's a must-have tire to compete at the pointy end of a class seems like an odd thing to do.
Man between this and the AMod lower class car legality clarification I expect all SCCA adjacent social media discussions to turn into a ghost town. What even will there be left to discuss..
Duke
MegaDork
11/20/24 4:11 p.m.
GameboyRMH said:
So if I understand this correctly, this basically just undoes the Vitour P1's ban from 200TW eligibility for CAM and XS, so the P1 (or P1+?) will be the stickiest tire legal for those classes...knowingly creating a situation where there's a must-have tire to compete at the pointy end of a class seems like an odd thing to do.
"Thank you for your input.
April Fools!"
wonder what this will mean for the Vitour for SCCA time trials
GameboyRMH said:
So if I understand this correctly, this basically just undoes the Vitour P1's ban from 200TW eligibility for CAM and XS, so the P1 (or P1+?) will be the stickiest tire legal for those classes...knowingly creating a situation where there's a must-have tire to compete at the pointy end of a class seems like an odd thing to do.
I'd probably say they are trying to test if its really a must have tire were it does the least damage, but yes. They were technically only banned for nationals already. I'd love to see the results they got from people running them in regional events this year. It must have been inconclusive enough to proceed with this.
theruleslawyer said:
GameboyRMH said:
So if I understand this correctly, this basically just undoes the Vitour P1's ban from 200TW eligibility for CAM and XS, so the P1 (or P1+?) will be the stickiest tire legal for those classes...knowingly creating a situation where there's a must-have tire to compete at the pointy end of a class seems like an odd thing to do.
I'd probably say they are trying to test if its really a must have tire were it does the least damage, but yes. They were technically only banned for nationals already. I'd love to see the results they got from people running them in regional events this year. It must have been inconclusive enough to proceed with this.
there are also a handful of very vocal supporters of this tire that have argued they are long lasting and have a usable life from fresh mold all the way until corded making it a cost effective option which is in the spirit of the original intent of the 200tw designation.
ClearWaterMS said: there are also a handful of very vocal supporters of this tire that have argued they are long lasting and have a usable life from fresh mold all the way until corded making it a cost effective option which is in the spirit of the original intent of the 200tw designation.
If only someone we knew had a set to test those claims in a controlled setting...
I just noticed a bunch more sizes including a 195-50-15 which I'd prefer on my 6" wheels and very underpowered HS car.
I also see 40% off to preorder with spring delivery from the Canadian distributor.
Given the history whats the chances of seeing the tires?
In reply to Andy Hollis :
Nice! Looking forward to your review....same size I run on my VW wagon. Did anyone figure out what the "P1+" was? SCCA should allow this in the Max TT classes as well.
In reply to kevlarcorolla :
Got a link to that Canadian distributor? I have friends in Ontario who may have an interest.
In reply to DeadSkunk (Warren) :
Received a reply,40% off ended and $290 for the small 15" making the Nankangs or even the RT660's much more attractive.
Google Vitour tire Canadian distributor,easy to find ;)
NickD
MegaDork
11/21/24 9:27 a.m.
The biggest issue I have with all the sizes of the Vitour is that they all have goofy aspect ratios that make them shorter than the competition. If they were to become legal for Street, I wouldn't run them because my E/Street Spyder is already pretty gearing limited in 2nd gear. I'm not chopping more speed off of that.
In reply to NickD :
I agree...the ones I'm considering for our Challenge car are 285/30/15....they're not very tall.
NickD
MegaDork
11/21/24 9:38 a.m.
In reply to DeadSkunk (Warren) :
Even the common widths, they have 225/40R15s and 245/35R15s when every other tire manufacturer makes 225/45R15s and 245/40R15s. I'm guessing they're doing that to make the tire feel sharper and more responsive through a shorter sidewall.
Different dude from Vitour contacted me and is going to give the local club a 25% discount code for pre orders.
That brings the P1 down to same money as the CR-s v2 which is in stock in Quebec vs hoping it arrives in May as promised.
Yoks are approx $120 a set more(all 3 same 195-15's)
Hoping Andys P1 test is more autoxy less tracky lol.