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Old 04-06-2009, 03:43 PM   #1
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Posted below is the Schedule for the Mr Dirt RC Series. I have also added the rules. This information can also be found at www.mrdirtrcseries.com


Schedule:

March 22nd - Redneck RC
April 18th - Radio Hill Raceway
May 16th - Little "O" Speedway
June 13th - The Bakery
July 18th - Chico's RC Speedway
August 15th - Wizards Raceway
Sept. 12th - Bub's Backyard

Currently the race scheduled for October has been postponed as Radio Hill has been moved to April.


Rules:

Race Format

The race format will set ahead of time so that racers know exactly what to expect of the race regardless of track size and regular weekly programs. Please see the schedule to get an idea of tracks and race lengths. All series races will use the same set of “house” Transponders (personal transponders are welcomed and encouraged), same AMBrc Decoder, the same laptop computer and BBKRC eco Software as provided by the series directors. All series races will also be conducted by the series appointed Race Director.

It will be the responsibility of the individual track facilities to provide for the appropriate scoring loop antenna wire to be buried under the track surface as well as coaxial cable to connect the AMBrc Decoder to the loop.

Marshalling Duties are the responsibility of each driver. After a race is completed the drivers listed as 1 – 4 will marshal the following race. A racer that is in a bump-up position will not be required to marshal. In this case the next racer from the list will marshal. If a racer is for any reason unable to fulfill the marshalling position, It is still that racers responsibility to provide a stand in. If a racers marshalling position is not covered by the time the next race is ready to start, that racer will have their fastest qualifying time disqualified. A station will be provided for the racers car and radio to be placed while marshalling duties are being carried out.

During all Qualifiers and mains a car that misses the scoring loop, misses that lap. Missed laps will not be put back in at the end of the race.

The Class run order will be Open Modified – Small Block – Big Block. Auxiliary Classes may precede, follow or be in between the series classes to allow drivers racing in two classes to prepare.

Racers that compete in at least 7 events are eligible for class sponsored car drawings. Each event will have door prizes. A trophy or similar prize will be presented to points leaders.

Qualifier Round 1 – Single Car Time Trials
Each competitor gets three laps. Time of the three laps added together is your time which is then used to seed the following two rounds of qualifing heat races.

Qualifier Rounds 2 and 3 – Heat Races
4 minute Heat Races. 5 car maximum. Fast Time Qualifies your position into the Mains.

Mains
A Main will be 100 Laps for smaller tracks and 75 Laps for larger tracks.
5 Cars from qualifiers plus one bump-up.
Lower Mains will be 4 minutes.
5 cars from qualifiers plus one bump-up.

Classes

Open Modified
Any Motors.
Any 6 Cell Battery Packs and Any LiPO 2 Cell 7.4V Hard Case Battery Packs.
No Weight Limit.

JRC - Small Block
27 Turn Brushed Stock Motors and 17.5 Brushless Sensored Motors.
4600 NiMH 6 Cell Battery Packs and 5400 LiPO 2 Cell 7.4V Hard Case Battery Packs.
No Weight Limit.

Team GFRP – Hyperdrive - Big Block
13.5 Brushless Sensored Motors.
4600 NiMH 6 Cell Battery Packs and 5400 LiPO 2 Cell 7.4V Hard Case Battery Packs.
No Weight Limit.

Racers are limited to only running two classes per event, including Auxiliary Classes.
Racers entered in Small Block cannot run Open Modified.

Bodies
1. All cars must have an EDM body. No wedge, buggy, truck, on-road etc.
2. All bodies must be made of polycarbonate. No aluminum, etc.
3. No side dams, other than “sail panels”. Left and right sides must be symmetrical.
4. All cars should be numbered and painted. All cars must display all necessary contingency stickers on a visible area of the body.
5. Maximum body height is 7-3/4”, measured at any point.
6. Maximum body width is 8”.
7. Door panels may not extend past the centerline of the front axle.
8. Right rear tire must be at least 1/3 exposed.
9. Front tires must be fully exposed.
10. Front nosepiece may not exceed 4-1/2” in width.
11. All measurements will be given some tolerance at official’s discretion.
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