Quick Guide to AWD Subaru Impreza Autox Classing

SCCA ProSolo and Solo2 Autox classing can be excessively confusing for the un-indoctrinated.

The SCCA Solo2 Rule book is a cluster of rules that attempt to properly categorize each vehicle into “fair” classes. We wont be going into detail on how well they are doing this. This will simply explain the current Class organization structure and basic legalities of each class in regards to the Subaru Impreza. This will also apply to other vehicles but there maybe some minor discrepancies, any questions can be emailed/commented to me or brought up on any of the many National and Local SCCA forums.

There are different “base” classes.

Street
Street Prepared
Street Touring
Street Modified
Modified
Prepared

There is some overlap in the classes about what is legal and what isn’t so it is important to understand the class structure before getting too deep in the modification process.

The Subaru Impreza WRX falls into the following classes.

Street – DS
Street-R – DSR
Street Touring – STX
Street Prepared – (08-13) ASP (02-07) ESP
Street Modified – SM
Prepared – FP
Modified – EM

The Subaru Impreza WRX STi falls into the following classes.

Street – BS
Street-R – BSR
Street Touring – STU
Street Prepared – ASP
Street Modified – SM
Prepared – FP
Modified – EM

The Subaru Impreza 2.5 Liter Non Turbo falls into the following classes.

Street – GS
Street-R – GSR
Street Touring – STC
Street Prepared – DSP
Street Modified – SM
Prepared – FP
Modified – EM

The Subaru Impreza 2.0i and Not Other Wised Classed falls into the following classes.

Street – HS
Street-R – HSR
Street Touring – STF
Street Prepared – FSP
Street Modified – SM
Prepared – FP
Modified – EM

Now that you know the right classes your car qualifies for watch out for the upcoming articles for some setup suggestions for each class and some mod path suggestions to save money and improve yourself as a driver.

If you’re feeling frisky you can download the 2014 Solo Rules and dive in. If you’ve got questions don’t hesitate to ask away.

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