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8 Jan 2012, 19:05 (Ref:3009089) | #276 | ||
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8 Jan 2012, 19:53 (Ref:3009102) | #277 | ||
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central driving postion s are not allowed under msa rules and havnt been for at least 25years it was to stop people putting bodys on formula cars and running them in special saloons .it want be allowed in nsscc or any other formula for that matter if i were u dan i would turn it back to right hand drive .
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8 Jan 2012, 20:13 (Ref:3009112) | #278 | |||
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well looks he is now
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8 Jan 2012, 20:17 (Ref:3009114) | #279 | ||
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But my view is that if people want to bend the rules to win at all costs then let them or protest them.* Likewise with people that throw cash at it just to walk off into the distance, not having a race with anyone, just winning. I can't see the point myself but each to his/her own. Years ago I ran a Lola F5000 in Libre races, we turned up with our trailer, caravan and the car. One guy turns up with a huge American motorhome, artic and a team of mechanic - they even changed DFVs between quaily and the race! * When I first got involved with helping Mark and Rich I read somewhere that the NSSCC was a very friendly paddock, I found it to be that - the p**s taking is just part of the fun! So I hope that there is never a need for someone to protest another competitor. |
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8 Jan 2012, 20:33 (Ref:3009117) | #281 | ||
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8 Jan 2012, 20:54 (Ref:3009124) | #282 | ||
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Andy, Lotus Motorsport built an entire race series around centrally seated "Motorsport Elise" race cars in the late 90s that supported the touring cars. Many of these cars still run all over the country in many different MSA sanctioned series and championship. How is this possible if what you say is true? Do you have a source of this MSA rule that bans central driving positions? At the end of the day this is a fully road legal, taxed, tested car. Not some crazy "Silhouette Special". It is not a special car in any way and I'm sure there are people in the NSSCC (even in Classes B-D) that have spent more on their engines than I have on the entire build, including buying the car! We'll see anyway. Dan |
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8 Jan 2012, 21:05 (Ref:3009128) | #283 | ||
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8 Jan 2012, 21:18 (Ref:3009130) | #284 | ||
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8 Jan 2012, 21:37 (Ref:3009141) | #285 | ||
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Hi i don't do this a lot but my advice would be to give Peter Elliott the championship scrutineer a ring he will be able to help with the roll cage door bars and why a Lotus Elise with a seat on the centre line of the car is not a sports car as the Definition in the MSA Blue book
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8 Jan 2012, 22:34 (Ref:3009172) | #286 | ||
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Rex Stamp's elise in the eurosaloons is centre seat
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8 Jan 2012, 23:16 (Ref:3009187) | #287 | ||
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if the cars were built that way it aint a problem but you can not convert a right/left hand drive car to central driving postion.davie brewies tryed entering a mini with central postion two years ago the answer was no
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8 Jan 2012, 23:35 (Ref:3009201) | #288 | |
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Rex Stamp's car that runs in Eurosaloons was a RHD car that was converted to central driving position.
It appears the MSA haven't banned his car. Is it in the blue book that central driving positions are banned in Saloon & Sports Car racing Andy? Dan |
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8 Jan 2012, 23:55 (Ref:3009207) | #289 | ||
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Presume the new side impact regs still allow bolt in side protection bars?
As to meet the new regs the easiest (and cheapest way!) will be for me to bolt on another Safety devices universal door bar horizontally below the existing door bar exactly like is shown in drawing (G) can't believe the MSA BB shows no door bars (drawing F) and then two (G and H) why has one gone ? surely one is better than non!! with regards, to the other changes the new 1.6 MM min tyre tread has a grey area as it doesn't say on how much of the tread width as by law on the public highway the legal limit for minimum depth of the tread on your tyres is 1.6 millimetres, across the central ¾ of the tread around the complete circumference of the tyre. and we all know track tyres can wear the inner section or very outer depending on camber/ driving style etc, so a completely safe legal tyre on the road is illegal to race on, what happens at the end of a race will our tyres be checked in case we have scrubbed the edges off?? At this rate I won't out this season as I can't afford to keep changing tyres constantly if I wear the edge off to 1.5 MM and the centre has 4!! steve Last edited by the youth; 9 Jan 2012 at 00:00. |
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9 Jan 2012, 06:55 (Ref:3009249) | #290 | ||
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ring the championship scrutineer he will be able to help before you do any.
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9 Jan 2012, 17:52 (Ref:3009426) | #291 | ||
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Ste, I suspect the tyre reg will be a bit down to common sense, it'll be there to stop people running around on completely bald and dangerouse tyre's I reckon.
Re the elise, as Mark says, get Peter Elliot to have a look at it, he'll tell you what needs doing etc. |
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9 Jan 2012, 18:34 (Ref:3009454) | #292 | |||
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9 Jan 2012, 20:26 (Ref:3009507) | #293 | ||
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This is the moment you have all been waiting for: The regulations in their present form have been accepted by the MSA and we have been granted a Championship permit. Also the descision has been made to include Snetterton. Discussions have already started re filming as TV are already in situ for the F3/GT's so awaiting costs for producing either a DVD or dependant on cost TV time which the club feels would promote the Championship.
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9 Jan 2012, 21:02 (Ref:3009521) | #294 | |||
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9 Jan 2012, 21:06 (Ref:3009524) | #295 | ||
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just going to back to the cage thing for a minute...
before I go the extent of removing my single side bar and buying and welding in 2 .. in the regs it says. 5.14 Rollcages To comply to drawing number(s) 3,4,5 or 6 + side impact protection of K(g) (h but when you look in the blue book at the diagram, under it says Drawing No. 12 Optional Reinforcing Members if the blue book says its optional am i going to be turned away from a meeting if i dont have the extra bar fitted ??? not wanting to P&ss any scruitineer off but if I could avoid fitting them I would prefer to as its a pain to get my old bones in and out with 1 bar in! |
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9 Jan 2012, 21:07 (Ref:3009525) | #296 | ||
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9 Jan 2012, 21:09 (Ref:3009526) | #297 | ||
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Peter,
I think that was what made the final desision re Snetterton not ideal (distance) but we would have ended up with 3 Croft meetings together. Hopefully the DVD/TV idea will come to fruition and if we can manage somewhere near a full grid (43) we could have on hell of a Championship weekend. |
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9 Jan 2012, 21:37 (Ref:3009536) | #299 | ||
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Hi all
Contrary to popular opinion scruitineers are here to help you race. so ask if you are unsure. |
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9 Jan 2012, 21:40 (Ref:3009538) | #300 | ||
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Jeff, I see what you mean but I just took it (Dia 12) to mean optional but they put the door bars in for some people that are not required to have them. To be fair did your really expect the MSA to make sense |
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