Riley Chevrolet Camaro



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TC Motorsports is campaigning a 2010 Riley Chevrolet Camaro in the 2010 Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge (CTSCC; formerly the KONI Challenge). The Riley Chevrolet Camaro is a production-based race car designed and built by Riley Technologies to run in the Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Grand Sport (GS) class in North America, and the FIA GT 4 class in world-wide competition.

Driving opportunities are available for funded drivers in the #54 TC Motorsports Camaro GS.R for the balance of the CTSCC season.  Contact Team Principal Carlo Sparacio at 253-887-0500 or info@tcmotorsports.net for more information.

Standard Features and Specifications of the Riley Chevrolet Camaro:

  • 2010 Camaro race optimized bodywork
  • Seam-welded production Camaro sheet metal chassis
  • Carbon fiber/composite body panels as rules permit
  • Roll cage designed to meet Continental Tire Challenge/GT 4 rules
  • Production LS3 6.2L V8 engine (used with solid engine mounts)
  • Aluminum racing radiator
  • Upgraded engine oil cooler
  • Tremec 6060 six-speed manual transmission with close-ratio gearing gearbox
  • Transmission and differential coolers
  • Double ball joint, multi link strut, direct acting stabilizer bar, progressive rate coil springs, fully adjustable camber, caster, and toe front suspension
  • 4.5-link independent, progressive rate coil springs over shocks, stabilizer bar, fully adjustable camber and toe rear suspension
  • 4 piston front calipers with iron rotors
  • Three-inch exhaust system with mufflers
  • 18 x 10” front and 18 x 10.5” rear BBS wheels
  • AIM MXL Pista data system
  • Rain system including electric motor, wiper, windscreen defroster, and wiring for heated glass windscreen
  • Window nets installed as per Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge/GT 4 rules
  • 6 point driver safety harness (SFI/FIA approved)
  • FIA approved seat

About the Continental Tire Challenge GS Class
The Grand Sport (GS) class is made up of several factory sports and popular high-performance cars from around the world with minimal performance modifications, but full safety systems. Minimum weights range from 2,900 to 3,300 lbs, engines are tuned to produce between 375 and 425 horsepower, depending on the car, and the competition is further equalized in vehicle weights. Models include Porsche 997, BMW M3, Ford Mustang GT, Camaro, Dodge Challenger and Nissan 350Z. The top speed for most GS cars is 160 mph.

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