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2014 1/24Th Car Regulations
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1/24th Scale Auto Regulations 2014 (as used in Australia) All the changes made to the 2013 regulations are shown in RED. All amendments for March 2014 are shown in GREEN. All amendments for June 2014 are shown in BLUE. All amendments for September 2014 are shown in ORANGE. 1.1.0. GENERAL DESCRIPTION (a) The only cars permitted to enter are: (i) The Scale Auto Porsche 911 GT3 RSR(997). (Not the GT3 Rally or GT3 Cup versions). (ii) The Scale Auto BMW M3 GT2. (iii) The Scale Auto Jaguar XKR-RSR GT2. (iv) The Scale Auto Mercedes Benz SLS GT3. (v) The Scale Auto Audi R8 LMS GT3. (vi) The Scale Auto BMW Z4 GT3 (vii) The Scale Auto Viper SRT GTS-R (b ) It is the responsibility of the racer to ensure that the purchased Scale Auto cars are accurate, complete and without missing parts. (Including small plastic and photo edged parts.) Please check all RTR prepainted cars before you buy it for this racing as some of these RTR prepainted cars have been known to be without small parts. © An original example of homologated Scale Auto cars as described by Art.1.1.0 (a) will be at Technical Control as reference for the Technical Director and Scrutineers. In the case of all disputes, the judgement of the Technical Director (or race jury) will be final and binding. (d) All of the chassis and body parts that come with the Scale Auto cars as described in Art. 1.1.0.(a) must be used. See Rules-Pictures for additional clarification. If a part is shown in these pictures it must be on the car according to the manufacturer's intended mounting and location. The only exceptions are as follows: Art. 1.1.3. (b ). 1.1.1. MODIFICATIONS (a) It is not permitted to modify the RTR car or white kit in any way other than those parts of free make as described by Art. 1.1.1 (b ) (b ) Parts of free make are restricted to: (i) nuts, bolts, spacers and washers, (ii) the guide and guide nut, (ii) braid, braid clips & lead wires, (iv) axles (v) axle bearings, (vi) ballast lead weights, (vii)3 –dimensional wheel inserts, (viii) M50 spur gear, (ix) M50 pinion gear (check on correct size for the proposed hand out motor). (c )Scale Auto tuning parts including the carbon H-plates, spring plates, guides holders, different height axle holders, carbon rear wings (excluding the wing supports) etc. are NOT permitted. 1.1.2. WEIGHT, DIMENSIONS & GROUND CLEARANCE (a) The minimum weight for a complete Scale Auto car is 190.0g. (b )The minimum weight for the body with the body mounts and fixing screws attached is 55.0g. (c) The ground clearance will be measured with the guide out of play so that all four wheels sit flat on the tech block. (d) The ground clearance at the start of every race is never less than 1.8mm. (e) The ground clearance during or at the end of any race is never less than 1.40mm (if found to be in breach during the race, it must be rectified under green - if after the end of the race; it will result in the loss of the total laps scored in the best race bracket during the race). (f) Additional weighting of the body can only be applied to the vertical surfaces of the plastic reinforcing strips within the boundaries as shown in this picture. (g) The distance from the top of the H plate to the bottom of the chassis plate is never more than 4.0mm. (h) Additional weighting of the chassis may only be on top of the chassis, NOT visible when viewed from below. 1.1.3. CHASSIS (only non-drop arm version). (a) The chassis must be assembled with screws and/or nuts and bolts using the original mounting holes. (b ) The chassis must be assembled in the exact manner and orientation of the production RTR car. In this instance it is noted that some RTR cars are shipped with the guide holder mounted below and other above the T-plate. It is therefore up to the racer to decide which position he prefers for the guide holder on his car. The latest chassis may have a magnet box fitted just in front of the motor. Please remove this box and magnet completely. The remaining opening in the chassis may be filled in if the driver chooses to do so. This filling may consist of any non-magnetic material. (c) The chassis plates may be flat sanded to remove burrs, sharp edges and swelling. (d) The original mounting holes can be re-countersunk to properly seat the screws. (e) The original MSC/Scale Auto logo on the bottom face of the main chassis plate must remain visible to the Technical Control. On chassis plates with painted logo's it must be preserved by using transparent tape over it. (f) The original chassis plates, parts and metal body holders cannot be repainted or refinished in any way. (g) The length of the guide blade cannot exceed 27, 0 mm and this guide blade is the only part of the chassis that may enter the track's slot. (h) No part of the chassis may be visible when viewing the car from above. (i) The alternative aluminium H-plate (photo below) is legal as sometimes the chassis are shipped with them and other times with a steel version. 1.1.4. MOTOR, GEAR AND PINION (a) The handout motor will be decided by the event organiser, but will be limited to the following: Scale Auto SC-26 Endurance or the NSR 25000 Evo. (b ) Soldering may only be used to attached the lead wires to the motor terminals. (c )Motor coolers or heat dissipating products of any kind are not permitted. (d) Only M50 pitch pinion and M50 spur gears are permitted. (e) The ratio is fixed at 12:44 for the SC-26 Endurance motor and 10:44 for the NSR 25000 Evo motor. 1.1.5. AXLES, BEARINGS & WHEELS (a) Only solid steel 3 mm diameter axle's front and rear are permitted. No independent front axle configurations of any kind are permitted. (b ) Ball bearings for 3mm axles are permitted. (c) Front wheels must be either the standard hard rubber wheels with rims as supplied with the RTR cars or a minimum diameter of 26.5mm when using the RTR Scale Auto racing wheels. The Scale Auto parts SC-2715P or SC-2709P may be used to achieve the 26.5mm minimum diameter. (d) Each front wheel must make minimum 7.5mm of contact with the tech block with the guide out of play. Front tires may be hardened and polished. (e) Rear wheels are RTR Scale Auto SC-2421P ProComp 3 wheels with 27,5mm OD, 13.0mm wide. Only the Scale Auto wheels are allowed and may not be substituted with other brands. At events where handout wheels and tyres are supplied, the handout wheels and tyre diameters may be altered if specifically allowed by the event director. At all events when the rear wheel diameter has been altered, and this Scale Auto part as quoted, is used, most of the orange sidewall markings must still be visible. To tell if the correct Scale Auto wheel rims are being used - the actual screw hub on the rim must be square with two set screw positions in each hub. Furthermore check that each rim also has an extended axle section into the rim section itself. Altering the rear wheel diameter will not void the minimum starting ride height as per rule 1.1.2.(d). (f) Rear tires may not under any circumstances be treated with any kind of tyre dressing, or compound or traction product. (g) Removing dirt, dust and loose rubber particles from the tyres may only be performed with a tape roll or Shellite provided by the Race Direction. (h) All four wheels must be fitted with three-dimensional wheel inserts (with or without brake discs and callipers) correct to the car. (No photo edged or vinyl cut reproductions will be allowed). (i) The wheels may not protrude outside of the body when viewed from above. (j) No car can have a front spur greater than 80mm or rear spur greater than 83mm, measured at the widest point of the front and rear axles. (This includes any protruding wheel inserts that may be fitted). 1.1.6. BODY & INTERIOR (a) All bodies and interiors must be painted. (Interiors with at least three different colours and bodies with at least a coat of clear paint covering the complete outside of the body shell). (b ) Fantasy liveries in the spirit of 1:1 motor sport are permitted. (c )Three number shields typical of 1:1 motor sport are required. (d) The stock rear wing uprights only may be replaced or reinforced with rubber parts of equal or like shape. The Scale Auto Carbon Rear wing may not be used, but the rubber wing mounts supplied with these wings may be used. (Should a wing go missing or get broken beyond repair a replacement part may be purchased as long as it is the original part as sold by Scale Auto. For example the BMW part number is SC-7612 and the Mercedes is SC-7614 etc). (e) All the cars are permitted to use the full Scale Auto Lexan window and interior kits. Only the roll cage from the original hard plastic interior must be refitted to the lexan interior. (f) Mirrors and wipers on some cars are very fragile and cars will be allowed to race without them when it is obvious that the mirror(s) has broken off. Drivers are encouraged to present cars with mirrors and wipers at the start of all races (h) No modifications of the body are permitted other than those described by Art. 1.1.6(a-e) 1.1.7. ADDITIONAL NOTES & CLARIFICATION TO RACERS. (a) Metal body mounting brackets SC-8117 can be used in place of the plastic part as first shipped on the Porsche 911 RSR GT3 cars in early 2010. (b ) Only Scale Auto lexan interior and window kits may be used where allowed. (The air vent - photo below - that comes with the Audi lexan window and interior kit is not allowed). (c ) The gas filler caps in the Mercedes that are molded into the lexan windows should be trimmed away so that the original plastic filler caps are used. This principal will also apply whenever a lexan part may be moulded with corresponding external body parts restricting the figment of the lexan window. The Viper lexan interior has a vent moulded under the rear window. This vent is to tall and will need to be cut down for the interior to fit properly. (d) When fitting the lexan interior the legs of the roll cage may be shortened to be able to fit it into the space between the lexan interior floor and the roof of the car. Currently this is only the case on the Mercedes SLS. (e) The BMW Z4 white kits are supplied with four small front winglets, these may be used at the discretion of the builder. The body kit is also supplied with two different rear wing mounts. Either of these may be used. However, if the mounting legs are replaced with a flexible material, the secondary wing between the mounting legs must be retained. or (f) The Viper RTR white kits are supplied with two front grills. If using the open one, then the relevant photo edged part must be used. The RTR white kits are also supplied with two wings, the rubber wing mounts supplied may be used with the relevant wing. (g) Racers are warned that cars with missing parts will not be allowed to enter. (Even if it was lost during practice or on the way to scrutineering). (h) During lane changes no work on the cars at all will be allowed - work on the car may only be done under green. (i) Event organizers must provide all actual scrutineering tools for the event at the start of official practice. These tools must include a scale measuring to at least 1/10th of a gram, specific calipers or gauges for measurement of the front and rear spur and specific calipers or gauges to measure the minimum front wheel diameter and width. Specific gauges to measure ride height before, during and after the race must also be provided at this time. These tools will be the only tools that will be used by the scrutineer(s) during the event. END. Hi guys, THESE REGULATIONS ARE NOW LOCKED FOR 2014. THE ONLY CHANGES FROM NOW ON WILL BE WHEN NEWLY RELEASED CARS HAVE BEEN PARITY TESTED FOR INCLUSION IN THESE REGULATIONS OR WHEN ANY SPECIFIC PART IS REPLACED BY SCALE AUTO WITHOUT NOTICE. THESE AMMENDMENTS (if required) WILL ONLY TAKE PLACE AT THE END OF MARCH, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER 2014. THESE TYPES OF CHANGES WILL ALWAYS BE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY OF CARS AND PARTS 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. Thank you for participating in the formation of these regulations making this the great class it is! JanR -
Final as at 2:00pm AEST on 15 December 2012 March 2013 amendments now included. June 2013, no amendments have been added. 1/24th Scale Auto Regulations 2013 (as used in Australia) 1.1.0. GENERAL DESCRIPTION (a) The only cars permitted to enter are: (i) The Scale Auto Porsche 911 GT3 RSR(997). (Not the GT3 Rally or GT3 Cup versions). (ii) The Scale Auto BMW M3 GT2. (iii) The Scale Auto Jaguar XKR-RSR GT2. (iv) The Scale Auto Mercedes Benz SLS GT3. (v) The Audi R8 LMS GT3. (vi) The BMW Z4 GT3 (b ) It is the responsibility of the racer to ensure that the purchased Scale Auto cars are accurate, complete and without missing parts. (Including small plastic and photo edged parts.) (c ) An original example of homologated Scale Auto cars as described by Art.1.1.0 (a) will be at Technical Control as reference for the Technical Director and Scrutineers. In the case of all disputes, the judgement of the Technical Director (or race jury) will be final and binding. (d) All of the chassis and body parts that come with the Scale Auto cars as described in Art. 1.1.0.(a) must be used. See Rules-Pictures for additional clarification. If a part is shown in these pictures it must be on the car according to the manufacturer's intended mounting and location. The only exceptions are as follows: Art. 1.1.3. (b ). 1.1.1. MODIFICATIONS (a) It is not permitted to modify the RTR car or white kit in any way other than those parts of free make as described by Art. 1.1.1 (b ) (b ) Parts of free make are restricted to: (i) nuts, bolts, spacers and washers, (ii) the guide and guide nut, (ii) braid, braid clips & lead wires, (iv) axles (v) axle bearings, (vi) ballast lead weights, (vii)3 dimensional wheel inserts, (viii) M50 spur gear, (ix) M50 pinion gear (check on correct size for the proposed hand out motor). (c )Scale Auto tuning parts including the carbon H-plates, spring plates, guides holders, different height axle holders, carbon rear wings (excluding the wing supports) etc. are NOT permitted. 1.1.2. WEIGHT, DIMENSIONS & GROUND CLEARANCE (a) The minimum weight for a complete Scale Auto car is 190g. (b )The minimum weight for the body with the body mounts and fixing screws attached is 55g. (c) The ground clearance will be measured with the guide out of play so that all four wheels sit flat on the tech block. (d) The ground clearance at the start of every race is never less than 1.8mm. (e) The ground clearance during or at the end of any race is never less than 1.40mm (if found to be in breach during the race, it must be rectified under green - if after the end of the race; it will result in the loss of the total laps scored in the best race bracket during the race). (f) Additional weighting of the body can only be applied to the vertical surfaces of the plastic reinforcing strips within the boundaries as shown in this picture. (g) The distance from the top of the H plate to the bottom of the chassis plate is never more than 4.0mm. (h) Additional weighting of the chassis may only be on top of the chassis, NOT visible when viewed from below. 1.1.3. CHASSIS (only non-drop arm version). (a) The chassis must be assembled with screws and/or nuts and bolts using the original mounting holes. (b ) The chassis must be assembled in the exact manner and orientation of the production RTR car. In this instance it is noted that some RTR cars are shipped with the guide holder mounted below and other above the T-plate. It is therefore up to the racer to decide which position he prefers for the guide holder on his car. (c) The chassis plates may be flat sanded to remove burrs, sharp edges and swelling. (d) The original mounting holes can be re-countersunk to properly seat the screws. (e) The original MSC/Scale Auto logo on the bottom face of the main chassis plate must remain visible to the Technical Control. (f) The original chassis plates, parts and metal body holders cannot be repainted or refinished in any way. (g) The length of the guide blade cannot exceed 27, 0 mm and this guide blade is the only part of the chassis that may enter the track's slot. (h) No part of the chassis may be visible when viewing the car from above. 1.1.4. MOTOR, GEAR AND PINION (a) The handout motor will be decided by the event organiser, but will be limited to the following: Scale Auto SC-26 Endurance or the NSR 25000 Evo. (b ) Soldering may only be used to attached the lead wires to the motor terminals. (c )Motor coolers or heat dissipating products of any kind are not permitted. (d) Only M50 pitch pinion and M50 spur gears are permitted. (e) The ratio is fixed at 12:44 for the SC-26 Endurance motor and 10:44 for the NSR 25000 Evo motor. 1.1.5. AXLES, BEARINGS & WHEELS (a) Only solid steel 3 mm diameter axle's front and rear are permitted. No independent front axle configurations of any kind are permitted. (b ) Ball bearings for 3mm axles are permitted. (c) Front wheels must be either the standard hard rubber wheels with rims as supplied with the RTR cars or a minimum diameter of 26.5mm when using the RTR Scale Auto SC-2715P (26.5mm OD, 8mm wide) racing wheels. (d) Each front wheel must make minimum 7.5mm of contact with the tech block with the guide out of play. Front tires may be hardened and polished. (e) Rear wheels are RTR Scale Auto SC-2421P ProComp 3 wheels with 27,5mm OD, 13.0mm wide. At events where handout wheels and tyres are supplied, the hand out wheel and tyre diameters may not be changed and must be used as supplied. At events without hand out wheels and tyres, the rear wheel diameter may be altered, provided this Scale Auto part as quoted, is used. Altering the rear wheel diameter will not void the minimum starting ride height as per rule 1.1.2. (d). (f) Rear tires may not under any circumstances be treated with any kind of tyre dressing, or compound or traction product. (g) Removing dirt, dust and loose rubber particles from the tyres may only be performed with a tape roll or Shellite provided by the Race Direction. (h) All four wheels must be fitted with three-dimensional wheel inserts (with or without brake discs and callipers) correct to the car. (No photo edged or vinyl cut reproductions will be allowed). (i) The wheels may not protrude outside of the body when viewed from above. (j) No car can have a front spur greater than 80mm or rear spur greater than 83mm, measured at the widest point of the front and rear axles. (This includes any protruding wheel inserts that may be fitted). 1.1.6. BODY & INTERIOR (a) All bodies and interiors must be painted. (Interiors with at least three different colours and bodies with at least a coat of clear paint covering the complete outside of the body shell). (b ) Fantasy liveries in the spirit of 1:1 motor sport are permitted. (c )Three number shields typical of 1:1 motor sport are required. (d) The stock rear wing uprights only may be replaced or reinforced with rubber parts of equal or like shape. The Scale Auto Carbon Rear wing may not be used, but the rubber wing mounts supplied with these wings may be used. (Should a wing go missing or get broken beyond repair a replacement part may be purchased as long as it is the original part as sold by Scale Auto. For example the BMW part number is SC-7612 and the Mercedes is SC-7614 etc). (e) All the cars are permitted to use the full Scale Auto Lexan window and interior kits. Only the roll cage from the original hard plastic interior must be refitted to the lexan interior. (f) Mirrors and wipers on some cars are very fragile and cars will be allowed to race without them when it is obvious that the mirror(s) has broken off. Drivers are encouraged to present cars with mirrors and wipers at the start of all races (h) No modifications of the body are permitted other than those described by Art. 1.1.6(a-e) 1.1.7. ADDITIONAL NOTES & CLARIFICATION TO RACERS. (a) Metal body mounting brackets SC-8117 can be used in place of the plastic part as first shipped on the Porsche 911 RSR GT3 cars in early 2010. (b ) Only Scale Auto lexan interior and window kits may be used where allowed. (The air vent - photo below - that comes with the Audi lexan window and interior kit is not allowed). (c ) The gas filler caps in the Mercedes that are molded into the lexan windows should be trimmed away so that the original plastic filler caps are used. This principal will also apply whenever a lexan part may be moulded with corresponding external body parts restricting the figment of the lexan window. (d) When fitting the lexan interior the legs of the roll cage may be shortened to be able to fit it into the space between the lexan interior floor and the roof of the car. Currently this is only the case on the Mercedes SLS. (e) The BMW Z4 white kits are supplied with four small front winglets, these may be used at the discretion of the builder. The body kit is also supplied with two different rear wing mounts. Either of these may be used. However, if the mounting legs are replaced with a flexible material, the secondary wing between the mounting legs must be retained. or (f) Racers are warned that cars with missing parts will not be allowed to enter. (Even if it was lost during practice or on the way to scrutineering). (g) During lane changes no work on the cars at all will be allowed - work on the car may only be done under green. END. Hi guys, THESE REGULATIONS ARE NOW LOCKED FOR 2013. THE ONLY CHANGES FROM NOW ON WILL BE WHEN NEWLY RELEASED CARS HAVE BEEN PARITY TESTED FOR INCLUSION IN THESE REGULATIONS OR WHEN ANY SPECIFIC PART IS REPLACED BY SCALE AUTO WITHOUT NOTICE. THESE AMMENDMENTS (if required) WILL ONLY TAKE PLACE AT THE END OF MARCH, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER 2013. THESE TYPES OF CHANGES WILL ALWAYS BE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY OF CARS AND PARTS 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. Thank you for participating in the formation of these regulations making this the great class it is! JanR