Post by Evolution on Nov 15, 2011 18:01:40 GMT -6
2012 Pro-Stock Division Rules
1) Body
A. The main body structure must be made from wood.
B. The car body 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.
2) Car Specs
A. Width- Not to exceed 2 7/8 inches
B. Length- Not to exceed 7 inches
C. Weight- Not to exceed 5.0 ounces (143 grams) on a scale accurate to 1/10 ounce
D. Height- Not to exceed 2 3/4 inches
E. Center Rail Clearance- No less than 1 3/4 inches minimum
F. Bottom Clearance- Car must be built to clear the track center rail. The height of the center rail on the track is 1/4" tall.
G. Wheelbase –No wheelbase restrictions.
H. The following modifications are prohibited
1. Having any part of the car go beyond the starting peg
2. Starting devices or propellants (car must be gravity powered)
3. Electronic or lighting devices
4. Liquids, wet paint, oil, sticky substances or powders of any kind (other than lubrication)
5. Glass or excessively fragile parts
6. Wheel bearings
7. Loose objects on car
8. Magnets
3) Wheels
A. Wheels not to exceed a Maximum 31mm diameter.
B. Tread width of no less then 7.50mm (tread width will be measured from the outside of the decorative edge markings to the inside edge of the wheel)
C. Wheels must be constructed of plastic, rubber, or polyurethane.
D. The tread surface must be flat and parallel to the wheel bore
E. The following wheel modifications are prohibited:
1. Grooving, H-cutting or V-cutting of the tread surface
(Wheels will be checked with a digital caliber if needed, race directors decision is final)
4) Axles
A. No minimum diameter
B. Nail, pin, or solid rod type axles are allowed (BSA, DerbyWorx, Derby Evolution, ect.)
C. Grooves and modification of the axles is allowed
5) Lubricants
A. Approved lubricants includes (but is not limited to) graphite, Teflon, nyoil, and krytox.
B. Over application of lubricant which results in excessive shedding onto the track surface is not allowed.
6) Reasons for disqualification
A. Failure to meet race requirements and/or rules
B. If any part of the car interferes with another car
C. If your car leaves it's lane and interferes with another car
D. If your car is causing damage to the track or stop section
1) Body
A. The main body structure must be made from wood.
B. The car body 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.
2) Car Specs
A. Width- Not to exceed 2 7/8 inches
B. Length- Not to exceed 7 inches
C. Weight- Not to exceed 5.0 ounces (143 grams) on a scale accurate to 1/10 ounce
D. Height- Not to exceed 2 3/4 inches
E. Center Rail Clearance- No less than 1 3/4 inches minimum
F. Bottom Clearance- Car must be built to clear the track center rail. The height of the center rail on the track is 1/4" tall.
G. Wheelbase –No wheelbase restrictions.
H. The following modifications are prohibited
1. Having any part of the car go beyond the starting peg
2. Starting devices or propellants (car must be gravity powered)
3. Electronic or lighting devices
4. Liquids, wet paint, oil, sticky substances or powders of any kind (other than lubrication)
5. Glass or excessively fragile parts
6. Wheel bearings
7. Loose objects on car
8. Magnets
3) Wheels
A. Wheels not to exceed a Maximum 31mm diameter.
B. Tread width of no less then 7.50mm (tread width will be measured from the outside of the decorative edge markings to the inside edge of the wheel)
C. Wheels must be constructed of plastic, rubber, or polyurethane.
D. The tread surface must be flat and parallel to the wheel bore
E. The following wheel modifications are prohibited:
1. Grooving, H-cutting or V-cutting of the tread surface
(Wheels will be checked with a digital caliber if needed, race directors decision is final)
4) Axles
A. No minimum diameter
B. Nail, pin, or solid rod type axles are allowed (BSA, DerbyWorx, Derby Evolution, ect.)
C. Grooves and modification of the axles is allowed
5) Lubricants
A. Approved lubricants includes (but is not limited to) graphite, Teflon, nyoil, and krytox.
B. Over application of lubricant which results in excessive shedding onto the track surface is not allowed.
6) Reasons for disqualification
A. Failure to meet race requirements and/or rules
B. If any part of the car interferes with another car
C. If your car leaves it's lane and interferes with another car
D. If your car is causing damage to the track or stop section