Eligibility
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There are a wide range of cars eligible providing they are of the original shape and must have commenced manufacture prior to and including 1979. To ensure that all cars entered are within the spirit of the series each car has to be registered and an application submitted to the selection committee, to assess eligibility, so drivers do not need to worry about competing with modern silhouettes of period cars.

 

Regulations

  
Tyres
All cars must run on \'E\' Marked treaded tyres with the exception of Minis which can run on Miglia tyres.However, if it is a wet race and you wish to use wets, then this is allowed.
Bodywork
Non standard material may be used but bodywork must look original / remain in period. Only subtle reshaping of wheel arches on existing body panels will be permitted to allow fitting of wider wheels. This will be at the discretion of the organisers.
Engines / Gearboxes / Axles
Engine must be of a type and size that was used in period.
No supercharger or forced induction, unless standard in period.
No sequential boxes will be allowed.
Sponsors logos
All competitors will be required to run the sponsors logos, which could differ from meeting to meeting.  It will also be necessary for you to run at some of the meetings with a windscreen banner.
Windscreen banners will be mandatory if we introduce a series sponsor.
Pit Stops and Success Penalties
All cars will have a compulsory pit stop, switch engine off, driver to exit car.
No success penalties except:
\'Cars that are significantly quicker than expected may incur a time penalty as agreed by the committee.\'
 
Do not forget that drive throughs will still be issued for pit lane speeding, changing drivers with the engine running and not adhering to the pit stop window.

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