So what the hell is a Super Six Series?
It’s a race series of six cylinder cars, duh.
In 1963, Northstar Motor Company decided that America needed a six cylinder only performance series, they put a 215 HP SOHC Inline 6 in their Aria Sedan, invited some other manufacturers, and created the Super Six Series. Every year the Super Six Series is held at the very beginning of the year and it challenges manufacturers to try and create some of their best effort sports cars with heavy restrictions.
For 2025, the restrictions are heavily changing with less power and more focus on being fast through balanced handling.
2025 Super Six Series regulations for those who wish to try their hand.
Engine:
2.0-3.5L in displacement
6 Cylinder (I6, V6, B6)
NA or Turbo allowed
500 Horsepower maximum (down from last years 850)
93 AKI Unleaded/Faux-diesel if you wanna do something funny and unusual
Quality spam is allowed
Car:
NAME REQUIREMENT: [Standard Car Name] S6
RWD or AWD
Dual Clutch with a maximum of 8 speeds
Number on side, Race team must be displayed, Windshield banner is now free to display whatever
Lighting: Normal road use headlight equipment + Foglamps (Yellow or Clear)
ESC Required
2500lb minimum, 3500lb maximum.
Wheels no bigger than 20 inches front and rear, tire width and size is entirely unlimted.
I’m not picky on quality spamming because for some of the parts I did do like +15 but idk just do like +10-15 and you’re chilling.
I’ve decided last minute to make the requirement: Road-going homologation trim must be presented alongside the actual race-use version.
Uhhh DM me you car, Voxeldust on Discord. I’d have to figure out when to actually set up a BeamMP race day because I have school 5 days a week and work 40 hours a week on top of it.
(Updated 2025 Northstar Neptune S6 + Neptune S6 road car pictured)