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Northwest Vintage Modifieds — 40th Anniversary, 1986 to 2026
§ Rulebook · 2026 Season

Vintage Modified Run Packages for 2026.

VMRA cars are American-made pre-1970 modified stock cars — same body styles you saw running the bullrings in the '50s and '60s, with a handful of 1970-77 compacts allowed. Below is the short version of how we score, what we require for safety, what makes a car legal, and what happens when somebody protests one. The two PDFs are the actual rulebooks. Print them, mark them up, bring them to tech.

PDF · 2026 Membership
VMRA 2026 Membership Application
$50 annual dues · Print, fill out, sign, bring to the next race
↓ Download Form
DOC · 2026 Season
House Rules 2026
Awards, meetings, money, points, track procedures, protests, shock claims
↓ Download Doc
DOC · 2026-2028 Cycle
Construction Rules 2026-2028
Body, safety, frames, suspension, engines, crate-motor allowances
↓ Download Doc
§ 01 · Points Scoring

How a Race Adds Up.

Points go with the car number, not the driver. If a driver swap happens, the car starts at the back of any race it had already qualified for. Substitutions are allowed twice per season — but not back-to-back.

One-second rule applies in the Main when 10+ cars time in. Anyone more than a second off the fast time starts at the rear of the main, behind the previous race's top two finishers (who also start at the rear, but ahead of the one-second cars).
§ 02 · Membership & Money

Where the Dues Go.

§ 03 · Meetings & Voting

How the Club Runs.

Vested member voting. All members vote on general business. Construction and competition motions are one-vote-per-car by vested members only — vested = competed in 4+ VMRA races in the previous 18 months, OR voted in as a lifetime member by club majority.
§ 04 · Track Procedures & Safety

Non-Negotiable.

No controversial decisions get made at the track. All race results come from the tower unless someone files a written challenge to the points officials or 2+ board members within 20 minutes of the end of the race. After time-in announcements, all cars time in together unless they tell a pit official about a mechanical issue.
§ 05 · Protests & Penalties

If You Think a Car's Over the Line.

Formal protests require $150 cash within 15 minutes after VMRA's last race of the event being protested. Submit to the Club President (or in their absence, another board member) in writing — must be specific (engine, top end, bottom end, clutch, flywheel, etc.). If the protest is upheld, the $150 returns to the protester. If not, it goes to the protested car. Refusing a protest = automatically considered illegal.

§ 06 · Shock Claims

Claim a Shock at the Trailer.

Driver must be a current paid VMRA member in good standing. Shocks must be claimed within 15 minutes of the end of the Main Event, and removed within 15 minutes of the claim. $150 per claimed shock, paid to the board's Sgt. of Arms (or another board member if absent). Any driver who started the Main can claim. No limit on number of claims per car per season.

§ 07 · Vehicle Construction

What Counts as "Vintage Modified."

The full construction rulebook (2026-2027-2028 cycle) is the binding spec — download it above for chapter and verse. Below is the high-level shape:

Safety equipment beyond the basics: Snell SA 2015 helmet (or newer), SFI 3.2A/1 fire suit minimum, 2.5-lb A-B-C extinguisher, fuel cell with one-way rollover vent, window net, 3″ lap belt + double shoulder harness with single quick release (replace 5 years after manufacture date), driveshaft retaining hoop, six-point cage with detailed bar specs (1¾″ OD × .095 main, 1½″ OD × .095 doors, four bars driver side, three or X passenger side, 1/8″ steel plate over driver door bars), color-coded master kill switch reachable inside and out. Window must be ⅛″ or thicker Lexan-type, full width.
Tech committee has final say. "It is understood that rules can be viewed differently by everyone. The technical committee will determine whether the way you conform to the rules is within the spirit of VMRA and the spirit of why the rule was written." — Rulebook
§ 08 · Unsportsmanlike Conduct

How We Handle Bad Behavior.

Members can be disciplined by the board for behavior that reflects negatively on VMRA. Standard fine: $50, paid before the next scheduled race. Suspension (temporary or permanent) is on the table depending on the offense. Car owners and drivers are responsible for their pit crew's actions — if a crew member acts up, the car number can be disciplined. Track incidents are handled case-by-case.

§ 09 · The Fine Print

Read the Source Document.

This page is a summary. The two source documents above — the 2026 House Rules and the 2026-2028 Construction Rules — are the binding text. Download them for committee assignments, exact procedural language, every spec, and the edge cases. If a question isn't answered there, email vmrainfo@gmail.com before race day, not after tech. Tech Committee has final say on whether a build is in the spirit of the rules.