Global Time Attack | Super Lap Battle
GT-X Class Rules
(2024 Edition)

 
Overview

Vehicles in GT-X are held to the standards found in Section 1 in addition to the
allowances below. All Super Sport vehicles must meet the GTA Safety Mins safety level 3 standards found in GTA Safety Mins. GT-X Class vehicles are required to pass a mandatory safety inspection. If the GTA officials do not feel your car is safe to race you will not be allowed to compete. For guidance please refer to the safety regulations for race vehicles as described in Safety Level 3 of the GTA Safety Minimum. This means proper fire-retardant driver’s attire, onboard fire extinguisher or fire system, a minimum legal 6-point cage, 5- or 6-point driver’s restraint, etc. It is up to you to make sure your vehicle complies. If you have any questions, please ask.

Any questionable modifications not specifically covered within the class and overall rules must be submitted for clarification and allowed by GTA Staff. If you are unsure if your vehicle meets the regulation requirements, it is your responsibility to clarify any/all areas or points prior to an event.

GT-X Class Rules

Please address any technical questions to rules@globaltimeattack.com

Overall Class Rules

  1. The GT-X Class was created for Race cars, OEM production based race cars, factory race car programs, “bodies in white”, and club racers. Open wheel cars are not permitted.
  2. Any chassis may be used that has adequate driver protection including rollover, side impact and 5+ point harnesses as accepted by GTA Staff.
  3. All vehicles must have a fire suppression or an extinguisher within the driver’s reach.
  4. All vehicles are required to have front and rear tow hooks
  5. Minimum wheelbase of 70”
  6. Minimum Track width of 50”
  7. Engine, suspension, brakes, gear box, and aero are open.
  8. GT-X Class Cars may use any DOT tire or Racing Slick.
  9. All vehicles must have at least one functional brake light.
  10. All drivers must wear fire retardant drivers suits and safety gear.
  11. Vehicles that do not fit standard time attack classes but maintain OEM components may use standard safety equipment.