Zute wrote:I remember reading about a Swedish Budget rally comp, where a limit of say, $2500 is set.
Each car Build value is not meant to exceed that amount.
If someone suspects that more than that amount has been spent on it they can protest by buying the car. The owner must sell for that amount. This stops people from spending more on they're cars because they loose out in the deal.
It can also sporn a mini industry for people who can build good cheap cars.
This would be a good way to keep a cap on spending.
Just a thought.
The 'protest buy' works well for many controled formulas
Much like as you stated, if you think that guys is going better because he is cheating, buy his car
The idea is that you can sneak big dollar mods into the rig but whats the point when an excessive advantage would likely mean that you will loose the dollars spent and the rig
my thoughts (some stolen) on rules:
First Important Rule: All competitors must compete within the spirit of the category
It's a bit of wishy washy rule but what it there for is to ensure the category does not become a battle of the bucks and cheats. (V8's introduced this rule years ago to stop Larry cheating within the rules by interpretation)
Second Important Rule: All parts are standard Suzuki Sierra unless otherwise specified
Specs
CHASSIS: SWB Suzuki
Rails must be original length
No chassis narrowing
All original crossmembers
CAGE: Single six point design for full bodied rigs, you purchase either plans, kit or full cage from a single supplier that meets CCDA and Cams specs. Six point cage must be used true to the design however additional bar work is permitted (eg radiator hoop, intrusions bars etc) Buggies use this same frame as a base and add additional barwork as desired. Buggies must run a tin roof, firewall and floor
TYRES: 31 x 10 max to keep costs down maybe a controlled tyre (series sponsor)
RIMS; Open (maybe look at speedy or the like as a sponsor. Also need to be careful of open specs as they are grey areas which lead to debates and accusations. So in this example you would stipulate several manufactures and part numbers)
ENGINE: 1.0 or 1.3. No internal mods (cam, pistons, bores etc) External mods allowed External mods allowed. No forced induction
GEARBOX: Suzuki five speed manual only (no Autos)
TRANSFER: Stock Suzuki
Mixing 1.0 & 1.3 components permitted eg 1.3 with 1l transfer
Transfer must maintain original design (No rocklobsters)
Diffs: Suzuki, NT or WT, Open, shimmed lsd or welded centres, Track must not exceed ??? [???=NT+(tyre-widest offset rim) ie. max width of a NT within the rules]
Suzuki Drive shafts
SUSPENSION
As per original chassis design ie leaf or coil
All standard mounting points must be used as originaly intended
All original mechanics must be retained
Wrap bars permited
Panhard bars permited
No custom links other than thoses specified
Sway bars are not required
Brakes
Front: Suzuki disc or drum
Vitara rotors and calipers allowed
Rear: Suzuki disc or drum
No drum to disc conversions allowed
Vehicles must have a working emergency brake
Skid brakes are permitted but origin system must remain operable
STEERING: Standard 1.0 or 1.3 Suzuki or Jimny Power Steering with Vitara Pump. No hydraulic or hydro assist steering permitted. Must be a mechanical link from steering wheel to tie rods. Steering rods are free. Hi steer is allowed
WEIGHT: All vehicles compete to a minimum weight to make things even between bodies and buggies.
Buggies may carry ballast weights
Ballasts must be mounted in approved positions only
Minimum weight is dry weight
No winches
Two recovery points on front and rear
Two fire extinguishers
Four point harness minimum
Approved race seat (no passenger car seats)
Window net
Wrist strap
Electrical isolator
Fuel cell with the roll over thingo that whats his name mentioned
Comp
Six rounds, two months apart each
Two NSW, Two VIC, Two QLD
Where possible explore opportunities to use existing events
Courses are mainly rock crawling but may also include other types such as drag or mud type courses
Individual:
Can cross enter as both driver and navi
Points are awarded to the individual driver only at each round (navis do not get points)
Clubs:
Each club prepares one vehicle
Club members may only compete once per season as either driver or navi to encourage club participation not just one or tow individuals from a club
Points are awarded to the vehicle at each round
Rules will take forever to sort out. Best to look as some other categories and borrow where possible. It's likely that many of the components will need to be listed by Suzuki prt number to ensure compliance and to keep costs down
Give me and Tiny some time and we will post up a draft set of rules
Suppose that’s the best place to start
Wont be getting nothing done in a hurry though, too busy
Then build one or two and see where it goes