Introducing Modern Sports Cars

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby deviant » Thu Apr 04, 2013 10:17 am

Okibi wrote:Best of luck with the new category guys. Fingers crossed people can appreciate the spirit of this class and don't try and bend the rules or get upset because their current race car doesn't meet spec.

Looking forward to seeing Pete race door to door here in W.A., must be awesome seeing so many MX-5s racing on the track at the same time.


Only a 'few' more weekends in the shed and it will be done :lol:

Probably better for another thread but we really need to get out arses in gear in WA. Club racing is nearly dead and it seems nobody is allowed to fix it. I don't get why the Eastern States guys and gals seem to be able to come up with a new class, get entries, get circuit time and get TV coverage but we can't!

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby Okibi » Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:24 am

As suggested i've split the topic, discuss 2B and 2F specifics here.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby mx5racing » Thu Apr 04, 2013 1:01 pm

I've just confirmed with Matthew Ronke at Wakefield Park the cost for the entry will be $395 and this INCLUDES a pit lane garage.

This is exceptional value for 2 x one hour races!!

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby mx5racing » Thu Apr 04, 2013 1:15 pm

We've got a few emails re the pit stops.

The full regs can be found here - http://www.modernsportscars.com.au/wp-c ... ations.pdf with the CPS (compulsary pit stop) information found from 1.2.6

Chris can people share the pit guy?

Yes you can share a car controller for the CPS however this person can only control one car at a time - ie you can't double stack cars for the pitstop if you are sharing a controller.

For many of you this may be the first time doing a race that includes a pitstop. Because of this we will do a step by step guide on Saturday morning before the 1st race so you can familiarise yourselves with the requirements and also practice the stop if you feel it is necessary.

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby Magpie » Thu Apr 04, 2013 1:35 pm

Can you post some details on how the pit stop system works/worked?

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby PeterB » Thu Apr 04, 2013 1:57 pm

Will they also be running a Regularity event at the June meeting for us old non-racers in our supersprint MX5s on our L2S licences ?
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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby mx5racing » Thu Apr 04, 2013 2:40 pm

Can you post some details on how the pit stop system works/worked?

The full regs can be found here - http://www.modernsportscars.com.au/wp-c ... ations.pdf with the CPS (compulsary pit stop) information found from 1.2.6

Will they also be running a Regularity event at the June meeting for us old non-racers in our supersprint MX5s on our L2S licences ?

Peter, give Matthew at Wakefield a call as I'm not sure what else is on the program that weekend. I know at one stage they were talking about regularity however, I don't know if it was confirmed or not.

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby mx5racing » Thu Apr 04, 2013 9:10 pm

We've now added a page on the website http://www.modernsportscars.com.au for licensing and logbook/passbook requirements

http://www.modernsportscars.com.au/raci ... -log-books

Dont forget is all done under AASA so it's a much more affordable and straightforward way to go!!

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby mr2 spyder » Fri Apr 05, 2013 6:58 am

Following this closely as this looks a lot more user friendly system and the mods I had been thinking about for my track car will put it right at the pointy end of group B .

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby Magpie » Fri Apr 05, 2013 7:56 am

Just a few safety questions,

Is a HANS (Frontal Head Restraint) required?

What clothing do the Car Controller and pit crew have to wear?

Will there be the requirement for the pit crew to have a fire extingusher (showing a current inspection certificate)?

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby mx5racing » Fri Apr 05, 2013 9:06 am

Is a HANS (Frontal Head Restraint) required?
NO
What clothing do the Car Controller and pit crew have to wear?
LONG SLEEVES, LONG PANTS, COVERED SHOES
Will there be the requirement for the pit crew to have a fire extingusher
NO

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby reggie » Fri Apr 05, 2013 7:10 pm

I Gotta say well done - sounds like a great initiative :D

I have a question please regarding car eligibility. Would a 1994 NA8 Clubman with an aftermarket turbo be eligible for this class of racing? If I am reading and understanding the Modern Sports Car Regs correctly, the answer should be yes?
- The car itself is an eligible model (94 MX5)
- The car's modifications meets CAMS 2B requirements (when paragraph 1.2 is excluded)
- if 1.2 had been included it would fail, as 94 clubman was never factory turbo?

Could you please clarify, have I understood the requirement below correctly?

Thanks in advance for your help with this.

Cheers,

Rod

Vehicles that are on the list of eligible
vehicles need to comply with the current CAMS 2B
or 2F rules as published by CAMS, with the exception of the following
sections which are not relevant:

2F Paragraph 1.2

2B Paragraph 1.2

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby Magpie » Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:15 pm

All Forced Induction are E class if my reading is correct? These are good questions because they help sort out the issues nice and early.

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby greenMachine » Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:35 pm

Magpie wrote:All Forced Induction are E class if my reading is correct? These are good questions because they help sort out the issues nice and early.


Not on my reading of it.

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Re: Introducing Modern Sports Cars

Postby NitroDann » Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:40 pm

Chris told me that no non factory supercharging was allowed, however you could build a factory replica using factory parts eg an NB with an SP manifold and turbo would be allowed.

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