Post by Warthog on Jan 6, 2007 11:12:14 GMT -6
Hot Rod 66 Cars
BODY:
1. The main body structure must be made of wood. Cars are only eligible to earn points for 12 months.
2. Body Specs:
A. Width - Not to exceed 2 3/4 inches
B. Length - Not over 6 inches
C. Weight - Not over 6 ounces on scale accurate to 1/10 ounce.
D. Center Rail Width Clearance – At least 1 3/4 inches.
E. Bottom Clearance - at least 3/8 inches from track. Fender flairs with less clearance are acceptable as long as the center rail width clearance is met.
F. Wheelbase – No wheelbase restriction.
3. The car design may be enhanced by the addition of other stable materials such as plastic or metal. Any additions must be firmly attached and meet Car Size Requirements.
4. No part of the car body may protrude in front of the starting peg.
5. The body must have at least a 1"x1" area that is as high as the stock block (1.75" from the track surface with wheels on) (the idea is give some style and not a wedge) Maximum height is 2 7/8" from track surface.
6. The following items are PROHIBITED:
A. Springs
B. Starting devices or propellants
C. Electronic or lighting devices
D. Liquids, wet paint, oil, sticky substance, or powders of any kind (other than axle lubrication)
E. Glass or excessively fragile parts
F. Wheel bearings
G. Loose objects on car
H. Magnets
WHEELS:
7. Rear wheels must comply with Pro-Stock Requirements.
8. Front Wheels must comply with Pro-Modified Wheel requirements.
9. There must be at least four wheels on the car, however it is not required that all four wheels make contact with the track surface.
10. The wheels must be attached directly to axle and spin freely.
AXLES:
11. Axles must not be connected to any device that mechanically alters rotation and spin.
12. Lubricants must be dry on the axle at race time. Wet, oily, or greasy axles are not allowed. Over-application of lubricant which results in excessive shedding onto the track is not allowed. Approved lubricants include (but are not limited to) graphite, Teflon, Nyloil, and Krytox.
13. Cars may be reclassified or disqualified if they are determined by the race officials not meet these requirements.
BODY:
1. The main body structure must be made of wood. Cars are only eligible to earn points for 12 months.
2. Body Specs:
A. Width - Not to exceed 2 3/4 inches
B. Length - Not over 6 inches
C. Weight - Not over 6 ounces on scale accurate to 1/10 ounce.
D. Center Rail Width Clearance – At least 1 3/4 inches.
E. Bottom Clearance - at least 3/8 inches from track. Fender flairs with less clearance are acceptable as long as the center rail width clearance is met.
F. Wheelbase – No wheelbase restriction.
3. The car design may be enhanced by the addition of other stable materials such as plastic or metal. Any additions must be firmly attached and meet Car Size Requirements.
4. No part of the car body may protrude in front of the starting peg.
5. The body must have at least a 1"x1" area that is as high as the stock block (1.75" from the track surface with wheels on) (the idea is give some style and not a wedge) Maximum height is 2 7/8" from track surface.
6. The following items are PROHIBITED:
A. Springs
B. Starting devices or propellants
C. Electronic or lighting devices
D. Liquids, wet paint, oil, sticky substance, or powders of any kind (other than axle lubrication)
E. Glass or excessively fragile parts
F. Wheel bearings
G. Loose objects on car
H. Magnets
WHEELS:
7. Rear wheels must comply with Pro-Stock Requirements.
8. Front Wheels must comply with Pro-Modified Wheel requirements.
9. There must be at least four wheels on the car, however it is not required that all four wheels make contact with the track surface.
10. The wheels must be attached directly to axle and spin freely.
AXLES:
11. Axles must not be connected to any device that mechanically alters rotation and spin.
12. Lubricants must be dry on the axle at race time. Wet, oily, or greasy axles are not allowed. Over-application of lubricant which results in excessive shedding onto the track is not allowed. Approved lubricants include (but are not limited to) graphite, Teflon, Nyloil, and Krytox.
13. Cars may be reclassified or disqualified if they are determined by the race officials not meet these requirements.