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For Immediate Release

ALL NEW SCCA RULE BOOKS TO BE ONLINE IN 2005

TOPEKA, Kan. (Nov. 16, 2004) - In an effort to better serve its current and potential members, Sports Car Club of America has confirmed that the 2005 rule books for Club Racing, Solo and Rally will appear online through www.scca.com <http://www.scca.com/> in 2005.

"This is something our members have asked for over the last couple years, and we're glad to announce that everyone will have easy access to our rules beginning with the 2005 season," SCCA Vice President of Program Development Howard Duncan said.

Previously available in electronic form only on an accompanying CD, the Club Racing General Competition Rules (GCR) and category specifications as well as the entire National Solo and RoadRally books will appear in Adobe Portable Document Format (.pdf) online. Previously, only the SCCA Performance Rally and SCCA Pro Racing rules have appeared online.

"Publishing the Club Racing, Rally and Solo books online required an adjustment to some of our policies to remain consistent with our departmental revenue structures," Duncan added. "All licensed Club Racing drivers will now automatically receive a current GCR each year as part of their license package, and at a $5 overall discount from previous years. In Solo, the requirement still exists to have a copy of the current rules in your possession at a National or Divisional event."

As with the electronic file on the CD in previous years, the online version will not be considered an official document, but rather a reference. The hard copy of all rule books remains the official document.

Electronic versions of all of SCCA's rulebooks will begin appearing on www.scca.com <http://www.scca.com/> in mid-December, with all books available in .pdf format by January 1, 2005.






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