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16 Jan 2006, 12:51 (Ref:1506618) | #1 | ||
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MSA Issues - HTP cost and related concerns
The MSA demand how much for an HTP????
Just got this forwarded on from Duncan Rabagliati of the Formula Junior Assn. "The 2006 MSA Bluebook announces that the fees for an HTP rose on 1st January from £260 to £400 !! [£250 to MSA from £110 – the Registrars fee for inspection remains @ £150 + travel expenses] There has been no announcement, nor has the increase been notified to the Registrars or the MSA Historic Committee As the MSA are the only provider in UK, and all historic cars must replace their FIA HVIFs by 31 12 2006, it must be open to consider whether such an increase could be challenged by judicial process. However, in the meantime, all those who feel that this increase is wholly unjustified may wish to make their feelings known to MSA Motor Sports House Riverside Park Colnbrook SL3 OHG Fax 01753 682938 Email jsymes@msauk.org " Please forward on this to all Comp Licence Holders that you know of, particularly if they are combative lawyers! |
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16 Jan 2006, 14:06 (Ref:1506619) | #2 | ||
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Whereabouts in the Blue Book is it listed?
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16 Jan 2006, 14:49 (Ref:1506620) | #3 | |
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hmmm, last year I paid £110 to the MSA, £150 to Alan Putt, and took the car to his house for inspection.
if it costs £500, it'll add more to tha saleable value of your car, if you don't need it don't bother. I do think top whack for replacing old papers is a bit off however, perhaps a nominal charge for paper shuffling etc. but not much more |
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16 Jan 2006, 15:03 (Ref:1506621) | #4 | ||
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If you would like to add fuel to this fire then compare the costs of race and entrants licences between the various ASNs in Europe.
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17 Jan 2006, 12:51 (Ref:1506622) | #5 | |
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I note from their website that the MSA proudly likens itself to the Civil Service!
At least we know all the fee increases are necessary to support a bureaucracy. |
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17 Jan 2006, 13:50 (Ref:1506623) | #6 | ||
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It depends what you get for your money.
For the increased fee it would be reasonable to expect that they might do some work, perhaps they will complete the form themselves (e.g. take the measurements & other details) rather than expect the owner to do all the work and merely stamp his work. Presumably it includes the cost of the photos - which the form states "must be from a chemical negative only" (no polaroids or computer prints!), they must be getting more expensive in these digital days!! The FIA used to specify the cost of the form - the only variable was the fee charged by the registrar (some of whom must have had incredibly well paid daytime jobs judging by their rate for stamping an already completed form)! Presumably the current rule book doesn't mention a price and the MSA are benefitting from the oversight? Or could they be in line for a wrist slapping? Looking at the new form I'm amused to see that it asks for no reference at all to the car's "identity" (apart from location of chassis numbers of the frame), all you will have is the FIA vehicle identity number (e.g. a reference number for their bit of paper/database entry). So if you had 2 identical cars, you might only need one form......... (A bit like Max & Bernie's past when their F1 cars might have swapped paperwork occassionally). If everyone who has an existing form simply refuses to pay this amount then the authorities will have to do something about it (e.g. trade old for new forms at reasonable price). The current form is valid until at least the end of the year and if no one has a new form the following year the race organisers will have to accept existing forms. At least the MSA know what an entrant's licence is, I tried to get one from the Belgians and couldn't get anyone to understand what I meant!! And their race licence prices are incredible, making the MSA look cheap...... |
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17 Jan 2006, 14:04 (Ref:1506624) | #7 | |
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You can save 10% by getting the HTP in Sweden. The fee there is "only" SEK 5000.00 which is approx £360. Seriously, the debate about the HTP fee is going on in Sweden as well, where everyone (i.e. everyone who needs a new HTP for a car with an existing HVIF form) questions what we get for the cost. Suggestions that cars should be allowed to race in national events using the old form have remained unanswered. (And just by coincidence the price for the HTP happened to increase compared to the old HVIF now that it became mandatory for everyone to replace the HVIF).
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17 Jan 2006, 14:47 (Ref:1506625) | #8 | |
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when I got mine I did everything myself, and I mean everything . . .it would never had happened otherwise. I don't think its just the MSA being under resourced, its the FiA being ******* incompetent as well from what I've heard
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18 Jan 2006, 14:19 (Ref:1506628) | #11 | ||
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Presumably they will not be happy until they have stopped everyone from racing.
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18 Jan 2006, 18:00 (Ref:1506629) | #12 | |
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I have never posted here but I am moved to do so by what I understand is being said here, namely that although one’s car has a FIA HVIF one will have to have an HTP (whatever that stands for) by the end of this year and furthermore you will have to pay £400 for it. If this is correct I think it is absolutely scandalous. If the new document is so important, common sense tells you that you need only complete a new form, send it in with the old one for checking and stamping and pay a nominal fee. In my case I returned to racing in 2003 after a 27 year break in a car I’d restored and already I find that most of my race kit, plus the seat belts, and the fire extinguisher are out of date, with the bag tanks for next year. Then there’s the small matter of preparing the car for racing which I foolishly thought was the reason I did this. Many I am sure are in the same boat. I cannot be alone in finding these governing bodies out of control and I question what their purpose is in life, for example I could happily forego the quarterly glossy from the MSA which goes straight in the bin (having read the latest parental punch up in the karting world!). They have adopted the attitude of our rulers, namely just look for another angle when you want some more cash.
Why on earth we all put up with this I do not know, in fact I’m not sure I shall bother anymore, I’ve never liked authority and like it even less as the years go by. Wouldn’t it be nice if the historic world just said NO as Peter Morley says. No chance I fear. |
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18 Jan 2006, 20:34 (Ref:1506630) | #13 | ||
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Wow Patrick you don't pull punches mate and I have to say I do go along with a lot of what you say having returned at the later half of last year after an 8 year layoff.
Read ss_colins post The future of british motorsport http://tentenths.com/forum/search.php?searchid=136955 you may well have a Brother in Arms. |
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18 Jan 2006, 22:10 (Ref:1506631) | #14 | ||
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Why is it that the men in blazers ***** everything up? If it isn't in the UK, it is in Belgium or Germany, but hassle it is with those people.
And the worrying thing is that most of them (at least over here) are former racers. |
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19 Jan 2006, 11:25 (Ref:1506632) | #15 | |
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the HTP is a technical passport to replace the old FIA homologation forms.
some of us need FiA papers for competition, but fir many of us not. so its not compulsory. I do personally agree with the FiA safety standards, but thats nothing to do with HTP's. I sincerely hope the MSA see sense and start renewing old FiA papers with new HTP's for a sensible sum, ie £100 with old forms, and new photos, its a very simple process, the applicant fills in a std form etc so they have very little to do for their money. I paid for my homologation papers, prepped the car, paid for the HTP ( I filled the form in and emailed and posted it back) I also paid for the Inspection. 1 person earned £150 for an hour work on his doorstep, another earnt £110 for checking the form, signing it and posting a printed coopy back to me with a stamp on. does the term 'money spinning racket' mean anything to us all ? |
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19 Jan 2006, 11:26 (Ref:1506633) | #16 | |
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It's a depressing fact that bureaucracy has to continuously tinker with rules merely to justify its own existence.
It reminds me of that wonderful sitcom "Yes Minister" where Jim Hacker was Minister of Administrative Affairs |
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That’s my lot on this subject but I still believe we should all refuse to pay. Thanks for the ss_colins link which my tired old brain will need a week to assimilate! |
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19 Jan 2006, 20:18 (Ref:1506636) | #19 | ||
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Welcome to our friendly forum. Take some time to wander around. In particular you'll find everyone's favorite curmudgeon (that's you Al) in Nat and Club, where the cost of upgrading 12 month old tyres to those with a tread will be on everyone's (or at leastr Al's) lips. Being serious, The HTP is a godsend for those like me who don't have an original car and have built (and admit to so doing) a replica in accordance with established regs. It does mean that whilst the value doesn't increase the provenence of the car is established. As to spending £500.00 to do it? Well if necessary I would. It already costs me around £400.00 for the licence so added to running costs repairs etc. What else is money for? But yes it is expensive. |
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19 Jan 2006, 20:58 (Ref:1506638) | #21 | ||
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Lol,
If you sold a couple of those sheds you'd have the money for tyres! I do agree that there is a more serious position here. The cost of motorsport is crippling anyway (even taking my flippant attitude to it), so we aren't looking to bring anyone in who can't pay their way. Then to impact that income with high cost/low value "benefits" does seem asinine. |
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Peter(Morley) as one of the elected people who inspect and process the HTPs I can assure you that we spend a lot of our own time ,and monies so that people like your good self can go historic racing .
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And yes James Holland, you’re so right, what do the MSA do? |
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The trouble is when you have a monopoly prices invariably rise! Has anyone looked into the cost of having the paperwork issued in France for example? |
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