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The 2018 OAPR LMP Specifications V3.0 - (acknowledging its origin being the 2012 OEPS Guidelines) OAPR – Open Australian Prototype Racing 1. DESCRIPTION Any true 1/24 scale representation of a 1/1 LMP (Le Mans Prototype) car that has raced in the American Le Mans Series or the European Le Mans Series or the World Endurance Championship between 2008 and 2017 All liveries must be of scaled down 1:1 appearance, however colour combinations and liveries from other modern (year 2000 to present) race cars may be used. The Oreca Racing 'FLM' Formula Le Mans car is not classified as LMP1 or LMP2 in either the LMS or ALMS and therefore is not permitted to run in the OAPR. However, the Oreca 03 as raced in 2014 in LMP2 is allowed to run. 2. WEIGHTS and MEASUREMENTS 2.01 Minimum total weight: 150.00 grams 2.02 Maximum front spur: 83.00 mm 2.03 Maximum rear spur: 83.00 mm 2.04 Minimum ground clearance at the start of the race: 1.00 mm 2.05 Minimum ground clearance during and after the race: 0.40 mm 2.06 Minimum front rim outer diameter: Ø21.00 mm. 2.07 Minimum front wheel starting diameter at the start of the race: Ø25.00 mm 2.08 Minimum front wheel width 6.00 mm 2.09 Minimum front rim width 6.00 mm 2.10 Minimum width of front tyre contact area 6.00 mm 2.11 Maximum front wheel camber angle: 3.00° 2.12 Minimum rear rim outer diameter: Ø21.00mm. 2.13 Minimum rear wheel starting diameter at the start of the race: Ø 26.50 mm. 2.14 Maximum rear wheel diameter at any time: Ø 27.50 mm. 2.15 Rear wheel width and contact area always 13.00 mm – minimal rounding of edges are allowed. 2.16 Maximum width of main chassis plate: 78mm 3. MOTOR, GEAR AND PINION 3.01 The race motor may only be a long can (FK-180). Any 25000 or 30000 rpm variant may be used, but event organisers MUST specify the exact motor before an event. Motors may not be opened and must have positive identification on the can itself, motors with wrappers must have these wrappers removed so that the can identification is visible. 3.02 The spur gear is fixed at 44T M50 pitch. 3.03 The M50 pinion gear is completely open and left to the driver to decide - event organisers may NOT specify this at all. 4. CHASSIS NB! - The chassis is completely open provided it adheres to the specifications in these regulations. You may use any commercially available chassis, mix parts from various chassis, modify any part of the chassis as you see fit and even build your own chassis. 4.01 Only one part of the chassis that is allowed to enter the track slot, and this part may not have a longer contact area than 27 mm. 4.02 Differentials are not allowed. 4.03 Magnets are only present in the motor, and are not allowed anywhere else on/in the chassis. 4.04 Chassis must have vertical movement, some of which must be sprung for suspension purposes. 4.05 All chassis assembly must be by means of bolts and nuts, no self-threading screws, solder or glue may be used. 4.06 The motor cannot be affixed to the chassis with solder. 4.07 Minimum and maximum wheelbase must always be centred within the front and rear wheel arches of homologated bodies. Here is a list of all the currently homologated bodies and some of the wheelbases: - Acura LM (112.2mm) - Aston Martin AMR One LM - Audi R10 (122.3mm) - Audi R15 (124.5mm) - Audi R18 (121.3mm) - Lola Aston Martin Coupe LM (118.9mm) - Lola B10 LM (112.2mm) - Lola B12 Coupe LM - Oreca 03 LMP2 - Pescarola (115.2mm) - Peugeot 908 Coupe LM (120.8mm) - Porsche RS Spyder LMP2 (117.3mm) - Porsche 919 LMP1 - V2 (2016) 5. WHEELS & INSERTS 5.01 FRONT WHEELS 5.11 The front wheels must make contact with the track or techblock over the full 6 mm, or more. 5.12 The use of cambered front wheels does not void in any way the rule regarding the minimum diameter, or the rule regarding the contact surface with the track or the tech block. 5.13 Front wheel diameter for cambered front wheels will be measured at the largest present diameter, which has to be respecting rule 2.07. 5.02 REAR WHEELS 5.2.1 Rear wheels are always Scale Auto ProComp 3 or Plafit rubber - both being 'Black Magic'. If handout tyres are used, the event organiser must specify the brand and the size when announcing the event. Tyre dressing of any kind is not allowed during the official practice, qualifying or during the race. The race tyres may only be cleaned using tape or Shellite supplied by the OAPR/race organization. 5.03 SPUR 5.3.1 None of the wheels may be visible when viewing the assembled car from above. Spur will be measured over the complete rims left and right, including wheel inserts. 5.04 WHEEL INSERTS 5.4.1 All 4 wheels of the car must be fitted with 3-dimensional (flat sheet or photo edged not allowed) wheel inserts, resembling the wheels of the real 1:1 car, during the entire race duration 6. BODY & ACCESORIES 6.01 Only vacuum formed 15 thou clear bodies are allowed. Provided these bodies have been homologated by the OAPR organisers. 6.02 MATERIAL 6.21 Body must be manufactured and/or assembled from one or more of the following materials: PVC, PET, PETG or Lexan. 6.22 The exterior of the body has to accurately represent the 1/1 car. This is to the discretion of the scrutineers to judge(s). No widened, stretched, flattened or smoothed silhouette style bodies will be allowed. 6.23 The same materials are allowed for the interior, windows etc., rear wing, diffuser and small add-on parts. Lexan is allowed for a rear vertical aero wing e.g. 2011 Peugeot 908, etc. All wing mounts must be the correct shape and can be made from rubber or lexan. 6.24 The body must cover all chassis and axle parts, so that no chassis part or axle part is visible when the car is viewed from above. This also includes the guide or any part thereof. 6.03 BODY INTERIOR 6.31 Interior must contain at least the following 3-dimensional items: Dashboard (optional). Steering wheel, Painted driver figure with arms and legs, Painted head/helmet combination in a hard plastic material. 6.04 BODY EXTERIOR 6.41 Bodies must be equipped with: Front windshield and side windows if existing on the 1/1 race car Front splitter if existing on the 1/1 race car Rear spoiler /wing (may be made from flat sheet) Rear view mirror(s) (optional) Wiper (s) (optional) Rear diffuser (optional) Light inserts. (These are the plastic moldings that fit behind the outer light lenses and are normally mounted inside the body). 7. LIGHTS. (Optional during the day, but compulsory during night races). 7.01 If functioning lights are installed then these lights must be installed (even during day racing) in their original 1/1 positions on the car. 7.02 Front lights: minimum two lights in total, one left, one right, yellow or white color, bright beam. 7.03 Rear lights: minimum two lights in total, one left, one right, red color, diffuse light. 7.04 Cars must always be fitted with light inserts even if no actual lights are fitted. 8. NOTES. 8.01 No working on cars during lane changes or track calls. All work on cars must be done during racing. 8.02 Any part bigger than 20mm (wheel insert size and bigger) that come off the car, must be put back on the car in it's original position. Tape may be used to do this. 8.03 If working lights are installed and any corner of the car loses light during racing, then the lights must be fixed during racing. THESE REGULATIONS ARE LOCKED FOR 2018. THE ONLY CHANGES FROM NOW ON WILL BE WHEN NEWLY RELEASED BODIES HAVE BEEN HOMOLOGATED FOR INCLUSION IN THESE REGULATIONS OR WHEN ANY SPECIFIC COMMERCIAL PART IS REPLACED BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT NOTICE. THESE AMENDMENTS (if required) WILL ONLY TAKE PLACE AT THE END OF MARCH, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER 2018. THESE TYPES OF CHANGES WILL ALWAYS BE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY TO EVERYONE RACING IN AUSTRALIA - AVAILABILITY ON THE WWW WILL BE CONSIDERED ACCEPTABLE.Please keep an eye on the discussion section of this forum for any developments that may impact on possible regulation changes.