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  BRCA Large Scale National Championship 2001
The following rules are those last published by the BRCA largescale committee in 2001.
The updated rules for the BRCA Large Scale National Championship 2002
  Links to the Various Sections
Racing Classes Tyres Engines
Transmissions Brakes General Requirements
Body Shells Wings Bumpers
Cars Per Class Safety Noise
Drivers Briefing Driving Standards Race Format & Starting
Other Regulations Euro Qualifying Entry Requirements
  Introduction
This will consist of an 8 Race Series of which only the best 5 scores will count towards the championship. There will be separate champions for each class (League) of racing. Points will be scored on the basis of 100 for a win reducing by 1 point for each place dropped i.e. 99 for second 98 for third etc. Any driver achieving fastest qualifying time in their class will be awarded ONE extra point on top of that meetings score.
All drivers must complete a minimum of one transponder recorded lap in their final to be eligible for championship points, however this is at the Race Directors discretion, providing the driver has made every effort to compete in their final.
There will be a trophy for BEST OVERALL JUNIOR.
The EFRA British GP does not count towards championship points.
  (1.) RACING CLASSES
1). Super National Touring Cars.
2). National Touring Cars.
Other classes such as Formula One, Trucks and Sports GT are welcome to race at all meetings and will have their own championship providing that there are at least 6 drivers competing over the 8 championship rounds.
Wherever possible the drivers will be arranged in the heats in order of experience/ability (seeded).
  (1a) SUPER NATIONAL TOURING CARS
This League will consist of the Super National Class drivers from the 2000 championship AND the TOP THREE drivers from the 2000 National Class championship, making a maximum of 20 cars. ON TOP OF THAT any other driver may elect to run in this class at the beginning of the year if they wish to qualify for the European Championships in 2002.
The Super National League will run to EFRA rules. (Copies of EFRA rules may be obtained from section secretary and EFRA rep).
In the event of a tied Championship a count back system will be used from the drivers discarded highest scoring rounds.
Note. Super National drivers will have their own separate Heats and Finals. For Super National ONLY Finals will be of 30 minute duration.
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  (1b) NATIONAL TOURING CARS
To consist of ALL Touring Car drivers NOT running in Super National Class. National Drivers can upgrade to Super National at any time.
National class entry acceptance is at the committee's discretion based on known driver ability, and as such the committee have the final decision as to which class is the most appropriate.
The National League will run 'loosely' to EFRA rules except where safety is concerned. Most modifications are OK. If in doubt ask the scrutineer…he will not be heavy handed. Championship ties will be allowed in National Class.
Note. National drivers will have their own separate Heats and Finals.
  (1c) SPORTS/GT
This class will be regarded as Open (e.g. modifications allowed), but vehicles MUST conform to all the safety regulations. Please adhere to the spirit of the rule i.e. common sense where safety is concerned.
  (1d) Formula One (F1)
This class will run as an open class (as per Sports GT and Trucks) until further notice. PLEASE BE AWARE that F1 vehicles entered for the British GP will have to run to EFRA Rules.
  (1e) TRUCKS
This class will be regarded as Open (e.g. most modifications allowed), but vehicles MUST conform to all the safety regulations etc. Please adhere to the spirit of the rule i.e. common sense where safety is concerned.
  (2) TYRE RULES
Tyres are to be of the moulded rubber type as commonly in use during 2000. EFRA rules to apply (except price).
Permitted maximum 1/5th Scale tread widths are: front - 75mm, rear - 80mm.
No form of tyre additive is allowed other than preheating the tyres with electric tyre warmers.
2a) There is a price limit on 1/5th tyres for Touring Car and Sports/GT classes of £35 per pair including the foam inserts. These tyres must be readily available for retail sale at the time of use. No 'one offs' will be allowed.
(2b) There is presently no price limit on Truck/F1 tyres.
  (3) ENGINE RULES
The engines must be single cylinder 2 or 4 stroke piston engines running on petrol that is normally available from petrol stations only (NO AVGAS or specialist racing fuels). The only additive allowed is two stroke oil. Drivers found using additives will face a 12 month ban.
EFRA engine rules apply to all classes.
The following are not allowed: performance enhancing gases such as Nitrous Oxide, Fuel Injection, Turbo or Super Chargers, Electronic Ignition systems run off separate battery packs.
Engines may be modified internally to any degree except that separate liners are illegal. Heat sink heads may be used together with long reach plugs. Alternative Ignition systems may be used providing they are not battery fed.
The present capacity limits for engines is 23cc.
All engines must be fitted with a suppresser type plug cap. (It is in your interests to make sure that the caps are tight fitting). Plug caps other than the Bosch type are allowed providing that these caps prevent radio interference. Any new motors that appear for general sale will have to be checked for compliance with EFRA rules before use. Motor cut-out switches can be Moved but not REMOVED from cars. Although not a rule, it is up to the driver/owner to make sure that the cut-out switch is operative and is in a position that can be EASILY reached by a marshall/mechanic etc. (see 3a). In addition, a mechanical fail-safe must be fitted to the carburettor which returns the throttle to a closed position in case of a broken throttle linkage. (The return spring fitted as standard on most carburettors should suffice).
(3a). Engine Cut Out Switches for Super National drivers MUST be located in a position within the Rear Window of the car, away from Hot or Moving parts. This position MUST be marked on the body with an "E" of no less than 20mm in diameter and outlined in Red.
Although not required for classes other than Super National, for safety reasons the committee suggests that ALL vehicles fit the Engine Cut Out switch in this manner, making sure it is Easily Identifiable.
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  (4) TRANSMISSIONS
Transmission is a free area with the following exceptions:
(4a) Only two wheel drive is allowed which must be to the rear axle only.
(4b) Manufacturer's gearboxes will be allowed in National League providing that they are on general sale at the time of use.
(4c) Electronic traction control systems are not allowed to be fitted in any class.
  (5) BRAKES
Brakes are a free area for ALL classes, but cars must be fitted with a braking system that is capable of both stopping the car and holding it stationary whilst the engine is running.
Antilock braking systems using wheel speed sensors are illegal. Radio control transmitters with antilock braking programs can be used.
  (6) GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
(6a). 1/5th Scale (Touring Cars)
The cars must be genuine 1/5th Scale and based on an existing full sized car.
The car must comply with the following calculated 1/5th scale dimensions:
Length Within Scale +/- 10%
Width Within Scale +/- 13%
Height Within Scale +/- 10%
Rim Dia Within Scale +/- 10%
Fuel Tank Max 700cc
Weight Min 9.5 kg.
 
(6b). 1/5 Sports/GT and Trucks
These will be regarded as open classes. e.g.. tuned motors, brakes etc., but all other 1/5 safety rules to apply. EFRA rules do not have specifications for these classes at present.
 
(6c). Formula One
Will be regarded as an open class but manufacturers specifications will apply.
 
(6d). The Bumper rules need not be strictly adhered to on these vehicles, but the onus will be on the driver to read and understand the ruling and to make his/her vehicle as safe as possible with regards this area. The scrutineer's decision will be final.
  (7) BODY SHELLS
1/5th Scale Super National bodies must conform to EFRA rules. (Copies on Request)
1/5th Scale National bodies must be based on full size Saloon/Touring Cars that are either currently or have recently been raced in a European Series but excluding one make series i.e. No Citroen 2CVs etc.
1/5th Scale Sports GT bodies must be based on full size cars such as Bugatti, Ferrari, McLaren F1, Porsche etc. and must be within +/- 10% scale of the full size car. Drivers may use up their existing Group C bodies.
Formula One bodies to be as supplied by kit manufacturer.
Truck bodies to be as supplied by kit manufacturer.
 
7a) CUT-OUTS
Windscreen:
National drivers may cut a hole of no more than 50mm in diameter at the bottom centre of the windscreen in order to aid cooling. No other holes may be cut in the screen apart from an aerial hole of no more than 10mm.
Super National drivers may only drill one 10mm hole for the aerial.
(7b) Holes for Transponders MUST be drilled in such a position that at no time can the transponder or it's mount come into contact with the ground or the wheels of the car. (It must also be at least 50mm from ANY part of the exhaust system.) The best position is usually on the bonnet lid at the base of the windscreen on Touring cars and Sports/GT. It is the driver's responsibility to make sure these expensive devices are not damaged. This rule applies to ALL classes.
(7c) Side and rear windows may be cut out and holes may be cut in the body work provided that they correspond to holes cut in the full size car for either the intake or output of air.
All edges on the body must be sanded smooth. Repairs or extra reinforcing applied to the body shall be of such a nature as not to cause a hazard. i.e. no sharp metal edges or carbon fibre splinters etc..
The body must be a proper and secure fit on the chassis and when viewed from above must cover the top of the wheels (/Tyres) at the centre of the axle.
If a major part of the body is lost during a race, damage must be repaired immediately in the pit area if ordered by the Race Director.
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  (8) WINGS
National Touring Cars When viewed from either end, the rear wing (including side plates) must fit in the standard EFRA 60mm square box. Where the wing mounts are at the end of the wing these will be counted as being side plates. Wings must be mounted in the same position as the full size car.
Super National The above rule to apply but also the wing must not be visible when viewed from the front projection of the car. Wings MUST be of the 'single element' type.
Sports/GT Realistic size and shape wings for the bodyshell being used.
(9) BUMPERS
All cars must be equipped with an EFRA type FOAM bumper (Purim material or similar). These bumpers must be fitted in such a way as to fill the front part of the car body completely, as per the diagram.

The rigid/semi rigid Plastic Bumper/Skid plate fitted to the car as standard MUST be cut back at least 35mm from the leading edge of the foam (all around). The foam must be at least 40mm tall.

This set-up will afford the body (both human & polycarbonate) very much more protection in a crash.
Front Bumper
(It has been noted that an additional plate (plastic or otherwise) has been fitted (on some cars) on top of the foam to sandwich the foam to the main bumper and form a very RIGID assembly. This is illegal. The basic concept of the foam is to protect human limbs, making this bumper rigid defeats the object and is classified as dangerous).
  (10) CARS PER CLASS
Only one car (engine/chassis) per class per driver will be accepted. The main chassis may only be changed with the consent of the Race Director. This will only normally be given when the chassis has been damaged. Under those circumstance such permission could be expected to be automatically granted.
  (11) SAFETY
No refuelling is permitted during racing or practice except in the pit area. Under no circumstances is refuelling to be carried out with the engine running or with the body fitted in place on the car. Drivers are requested not to smoke in enclosed areas where petrol is being handled. Anybody refuelling on the track will be disqualified.
Drivers are advised to have a small dry powder fire extinguisher to hand in their pits.
Nobody under the age of 14 will be allowed to marshall at meetings.
  (12) EXHAUST/INDUCTION & NOISE
In technical terms the maximum permitted sound level is 81 dB, measured at 1 metre above the track and no less than 10 metres from the car. In practical terms no driver will be allowed to run with a car making enough noise so as to cause problems for the club on whose circuit the event is being run. Kit Standard exhausts are usually sufficient. Open exhausts or pipes are not allowed. The scrutineer will check for excessive noise.
Super National Class drivers must use an air box silencer as specified by EFRA.
The complete exhaust system must be kept within the body work of the car and should (where possible) exit downwards.
Note. Although not a written rule, it must be understood by all drivers that any failure of the exhaust during a race or practice will require the car being removed immediately from the circuit until the fault is repaired.
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  (13) DRIVERS BRIEFING
A drivers briefing will be held at the start of each meeting at which drivers must be briefed on starting and marshalling procedures and matters appertaining to safety etc. All drivers MUST attend this briefing.
  (14) DRIVING STANDARDS
The Race Controllers will generally act as referees and may confer where necessary with the Race Director.
Penalties to be as follows:
First Warning: No penalty
Second Warning: Ten second stop/go penalty
Third Warning: One lap deducted by computer
(All the above to be taken in the final rather than in the heats)
Jump Start in final: Car to start from the back of the grid if race is restarted.
Failure to line up properly or stay stationary on the grid will incur a 10 second penalty. Drivers with this penalty must not complete the lap but must drive into the pit lane (or designated area) and wait for the allotted time until flagged away by the official.
If a driver puts in an extra lap after being called to the line he/she will be made to start from the back of the grid.
Excessive use of bad language on the rostrum or in race control will incur a warning. If this warning is not heeded a one lap penalty will be awarded.
Driving or otherwise behaving in a manner likely to cause injury to other drivers or spectators may result in disqualification from meeting.
If a driver is being lapped he/she must NOT intentionally bulk the overtaking car, neither must the overtaking driver use heavy tactics to enable him to pass the slower driver.
(14a) CONDUCT
Any driver/ driver representative, mechanic or friend of a driver found to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs or using abusive language or behaving abusively will be expelled from the meeting, and may be subject to further restrictions on admittance to sanctioned meetings by the committee. Anyone who brings the sport of Model Car Racing into disrepute for any reason will be answerable to the committee.
  (15) Race Format & Starting Procedure
A Heat list will be posted at the beginning of each meeting. The onus is on the driver to check this list.
Frequencies will NOT be posted with the heats. It is the drivers responsibility to confirm with the race director that their frequency is correct.
DRIVERS ARE REMINDED THAT IN THE HEATS, RACING IS AGAINST THE CLOCK FOR A BEST TIME.
Qualifying will consist of three ten minute rounds with the best result to count. The race director may decide to have extra practice rounds where possible. If the meeting is oversubscribed heat times may be reduced to 7 minutes. Finals may be reduced in length if required.
Rolling Starts will be used for all Heats. Finals will be run to a 'Single Sided Christmas Tree' format.
Note. Finals for Super National only will be of 30 minute duration.
Finals will be started from an echelon type grid. There must be at least a 5 metre gap between cars at the start of the final. (Most circuits now have start boxes painted on the circuit at about 5 metre intervals, in which case these will be used).
Mechanics MUST move back away from the cars at the beginning of a Final when instructed by race control/start marshall. No last minute warming of tyres. A one lap penalty will apply for not adhering to this rule.
All Finals will be FLAG started.
  (16) OTHER REGULATIONS
Only permanent circuits or semi-permanent ones approved by the committee may be used for championship events. These would normally be ones marked out in a proper manner and most likely intended for longer term use. Other tracks can be used for demonstration type events provide adequate measures have been taken to protect drivers, marshals and spectators.
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  (17) EURO QUALIFYING
Qualifying selection for the European Championships will be based on the previous year's results. To reserve a place payment must be made to the section's EFRA Representative.
  (18) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS & PROCEDURES
Entries will only be accepted on official entry forms (or photocopies) and the race entry fee will be required in advance with the entry form. Entry forms published in non BRCA magazines/pamphlets etc.will not be accepted. Drivers who have paid but are genuinely unable to attend the meeting will have their entry fee held in credit. Two consecutive cancelled entries will result in loss of entry fee. Drivers who decide not to race on the day will NOT be entitled to any form of refund. Entries must be in no later than the Thursday before the meeting unless otherwise stated. Faxed entries are not now allowed.
Entries will usually be accepted on the day if early enough, but will incur a surcharge of £10.
Race entry fees are £15 per car per meeting pre-booked, with a surcharge of £10 for late bookings or bookings on the day.
(19) JUNIORS Drivers who are aged 16 or under on 1st January 2001 will pay Half Price (£7.50) entry fees during that year. (Late entry surcharge to apply).
All drivers will be required to have available not less than 2 and preferably 3 frequencies (per car) and to be prepared to change to the frequency stipulated by the computer. i.e. drivers entering two cars will need a minimum of 4 frequencies available.
Frequency changes can be requested on the day, (to cure interference etc.), but the heats will not be regenerated and the onus will be on the individual to consult with the race director about the change, to avoid a frequency clash. No changes to be made without the consent of the race director. Drivers should note that the computer, in generating the heats, tries to avoid the same two crystals being used in adjacent heats which is obviously beneficial.
Drivers wishing to have their entry confirmed or require directions to the track should enclose a stamped addressed envelope with their entry and allow extra time for it to get back to them.
It is in everyone's interest that the race controllers arrives at the meeting with all the heats prepared so please get your entries in early. DRIVERS MUST BE AWARE THAT THE ONLY VALID RACE RESULTS ARE THOSE PRINTED IN EITHER THE SECTION'S NEWSLETTERS OR "CIRCUIT CHATTER".
Contacts
Mike Manning was the BRCA Large Scale Secretary and can be contacted by telephone on 01935 426599 (8am to 8pm only).
mike@home210.demon.co.uk
Please see the BRCA site for further details.
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