09-03-2007, 07:51 PM
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Co-Founder / Site Admin
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Ewing, NJ
Posts: 22,476
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Valve Cover Racing Rules:
* 11” Maximum Width (outer tire edge to outer tire edge).
* 30” Maximum Length.
* 10” Maximum Height.
* Weight will be by Official Scales ONLY.
* NO Engines – NO Propulsion of ANY kind.
* One Valve Cover Per Chassis – NO switching chassis or cover.
* Automotive Valve Covers ONLY with Stock Gasket Surface. (exception: Top Eliminator may have altered gasket surface – sectioned, chopped, pinched, etc…still needs to be Valve Cover.
* NOTHING (including wheels) can be mounted in front of either the Valve Cover or the Chassis.
* NO moving or movable weight.
* NO liquid filled weights.
* All entries must be officially weighed in.
* Valve Covers must have a minimum of three wheels.
* Individual entries are allowed in one class only.
* Valve Covers must pass technical inspection.
* Unsportsmanlike behavior will result in disqualification.
CLASSES
Stock: Any stock American manufactured valve cover unmodified. Basic rules apply,
Non-metallic mass produced and readily available wheels.
Middle Eliminator: Basic rules apply except; 4” maximum diameter wheels only. Aftermarket unmodified valve cover. All wheels used must be mass produced and readily available. RC car wheels must run tires (those without tires run in Top Eliminator Class).
Top Eliminator: Run what ya brung. Basic rules apply. High tech wheels.
RACING
Cars will be run in heats of two cars each.
The winning car from each heat will progress to the semi-finals or finals depending on the number of entrants.
The cars are to be launched with their front most part of the car against the starting gate. The first car to have the front of it break the finish line is the winner. If neither car makes it to the finish line, the car going the furthest in its lane wins.
All racing judges' decisions are final.
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- Justin
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2002 Suburban - Wife's DD
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