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XRCC RULES OUT
Moderator: evanstaniland
XRCC RULES OUT
XRCC rules are now up the site for anyone interested
This seems to count out a few cars...
5 D STEERING, SUSPENSION, WHEELS AND TYRES (MT only)
D 1 No rear wheel steer. (OEM accepted)
D 2 No hydraulic steering. (OEM accepted)
D 3 Powered or manually operated active suspension that can adjust each wheel or body attitude will not be allowed.
D 4 Tyre and wheel combinations are restricted to a measured 37.25” diameter (these measurements are vertical measurements with tyre pressure at 20psi).
5 D STEERING, SUSPENSION, WHEELS AND TYRES (MT only)
D 1 No rear wheel steer. (OEM accepted)
D 2 No hydraulic steering. (OEM accepted)
D 3 Powered or manually operated active suspension that can adjust each wheel or body attitude will not be allowed.
D 4 Tyre and wheel combinations are restricted to a measured 37.25” diameter (these measurements are vertical measurements with tyre pressure at 20psi).
bogged wrote:This seems to count out a few cars...
5 D STEERING, SUSPENSION, WHEELS AND TYRES (MT only)
D 1 No rear wheel steer. (OEM accepted)
D 2 No hydraulic steering. (OEM accepted)
D 3 Powered or manually operated active suspension that can adjust each wheel or body attitude will not be allowed.
D 4 Tyre and wheel combinations are restricted to a measured 37.25” diameter (these measurements are vertical measurements with tyre pressure at 20psi).
Nah, that's modified only. Doesn't refer to outlaw.
Rules look fairly straight forward but I wonder how you build an outlaw rig based on an OEM chassis (this is what im doing I using a Range Rover chassis) there is no way that a RR chassis is 3mm thick?? It doesent actually say that an outlaw rig can use an OEM chassis but I guess you can get around it by applying for the exemption from rule #5G3B.
Check out rule 9T, it says "the fastest time will win"
I would love to know how they are going to get insurance cover to run this event given that the rigs are going to be unregistered, unengineered and timed.
Sam
Check out rule 9T, it says "the fastest time will win"
I would love to know how they are going to get insurance cover to run this event given that the rigs are going to be unregistered, unengineered and timed.
Sam
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