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jimmy 20-04-2006 12:54 PM

BRCA Rules
 
At a recent race, Kidderminster national to be exact, I got what could be described as a "bollocking" for putting the numbers on the wing, and one on the roof i think.
I was told they aren't allowed on the wing ?!?

I confess I dislike putting huge number stickers over the windows of a buggy as it takes away from the scale look and if you read the rules:

22.1 Cars entered for Off Road competitions will be reasonable representations of full size cars generally accepted as being suitable for Rallycross, Rallying, Trail and Desert races.

Since when is a huge number over the front window "a reasonable representation" any way ?

There is no mention in the rules that the numbers need to be on the body shell at all, they can be on anything, including the wing or even the ariel tube.


Am i right or am i right ? :D we'll see at tiverton when I turn up for heat 1 sporting numbers on the ariel tube. :rolleyes: (and a copy of the rule book in my pocket ready for any "back chat" I receive from the officials)

Chrislong 20-04-2006 01:09 PM

I agree with you Jimmy. Back when I started and when Procats had those stick on side pieces for the wing - I always used to put the numbers on the wing sides... I have no idea why I stopped, maybe when the wings sides went smaller.

At the 2005 Euro's, I put the race numbers on the sides of my X5 bodyshell, over where the batteries are..... and I was told after round 1 that they should be over the windows! but on the X5 the surface there isn't so flat and the numbers are a bit scruffy when stuck on over windows. :thumbdow:

I still mount my BRCA race numbers where the Euro's guys tell me not to as I see no rule stating otherwise.....:elephant:

emzy 20-04-2006 03:14 PM

Jimmy... I'd like to see you dare!!

(while you're at it, wear a skirt and heels and see if they can complain...)

Oscar 20-04-2006 03:59 PM

22.6 At BRCA Sanctioned events all cars must display 3 full sized BRCA issue numbers with one facing to the front and with one on each side in an upright position.

My interpretation of the rule is, as Jimmy described, numbers can be placed anywhere on the car, subject to being upright and one each side, & one to the front.

DCM 20-04-2006 04:04 PM

this is the same argument they have had over Transponders. Originaly they would tell you to put them on the opposite side of the wing to the motor, and you were never allowed to run them inside the shell, now, they prefer you as it is up to you to secure the transponder to the car, if the wing comes off with transponder, they have no obligation to manualy count it.

Other big NO-NO is cutting numbers down either, they hate that one, we used to cut them down to leave about 4mm of white round theblack, lol.

emzy 20-04-2006 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DCM
Other big NO-NO is cutting numbers down either, they hate that one, we used to cut them down to leave about 4mm of white round theblack, lol.

Whereas in 12th scale its a must! When I first started 12th I was all like 'no no don't hurt the numbers aarrgh'... Now I cut them as small as possible!

matdodd 20-04-2006 06:47 PM

Do it Jimmy just let me come and watch when you go to race

Mrs oOple 20-04-2006 09:12 PM

No way! It'll probably be my car that he's testing the theory out on... again! :P

MattW 21-04-2006 08:54 PM

You've got to agree that it can be a right PITA to mount the numbers on the "std" positions on the shells. I much prefer the Corally/Proline numbers, smaller and square - hence much easier to mount!!

Northy 21-04-2006 11:36 PM

Look at the pictures on Chris's (Doughty) forum at the top, I don't think they are front facing, they are facing the sky! :o :D :o :D

emzy 21-04-2006 11:44 PM

Maybe a spot of modernisation in the number department is needed from the BRCA?

Northy 21-04-2006 11:49 PM

Or maybe some of the rules need to be less anal (allegedly) :D :D :D :D

G

EDIT: because I've been to too many pubs and my spelling is poop.......

emzy 21-04-2006 11:52 PM

... SHOES.

My poor feet'll be all couped up during the Summer. I had lovely flip flop triangle marks last year...

But yes yes, I suppose it's only sensible. Ahem.

Chrislong 22-04-2006 01:56 PM

ha ha, I went to Debenhams and was trying Flip-Flips and Sandals on last weekend, I found myself saying "I like them but the BRCA won't let me marshall in them" and I chose some that are open but I can move quickly in.

:geek:

emzy 22-04-2006 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrislong
ha ha, I went to Debenhams and was trying Flip-Flips and Sandals on last weekend, I found myself saying "I like them but the BRCA won't let me marshall in them" and I chose some that are open but I can move quickly in.

:geek:

I'm afraid any kind of open toes are not permitted... in case you break a toe nail and sue the BRCA. Yes, I mean it.

DCM 22-04-2006 05:44 PM

I had a snorer drive head on in to my toes once whilst wearing trainers and that bloody hurt, that rule is to protect you toes... nothing stopping you wearing flippy floppies outside the track perimeter is there ;)

emzy 22-04-2006 06:05 PM

Nope. Hence why I plan to do what I did when my feet were destroyed at Southport the other year - flip flops on rostrum/surroundings and have dad hold my trainers during a race. OR dump them at my marshal point before racing. Sorted.

NO ONE can hold my feet hostage... they need to be freeee.

Cockerill 22-04-2006 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by emzeh
NO ONE can hold my feet hostage... they need to be freeee.

The grammar in your sentence is incorrect:o :eek: . You should not have a capital unless it is at the start of a sentence and 'freeee' is spelt with only two e's. Tut tut :rolleyes:

You should be stripped of your 'Grammarator' status!

jimmy 22-04-2006 06:51 PM

You are a brave lad Tom, to be questioning the GRAMMARATOR !! :p

Cockerill 22-04-2006 07:18 PM

She shuold do 'er jbo prpoorly :D :D


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