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Megameet: Trackday Monday 25 October Event Information

Postby Chelles » Tue Jun 01, 2010 11:09 pm

Hi everyone. :mrgreen:

Toyspeed Megameet is on the way and we have a Trackday planned as part of the proceedings!


I will be running the day along with a bunch of handy helpers from our Toyspeed members and attendees of the Megameet, but more on that later.
If you are interested in competing at the track day there are some very important things for you to know.


1. It is being run under a Motorsport New Zealand permit as a Single Car Sprint
2. Harbour Capital Car Club from Wellington is the Motorsport NZ affiliated club administering the event
3. You will need to ensure your car complies with the safety schedule
4. Your personal safety equipment must comply with requirements
5. And… you will also need to read and comprehend the regulations and safety information as this will be the base of which the event will be run from.

Please read the following and if you have any questions to ask. We have three people to answer those questions for you, Cam – CAMB01, Aaron – Gurutasker and Me – Chelles. I ask that you refrain from answering questions to ensure we have a consistency around the technical information given.
If you don’t want to ask questions publicly feel free to email me at the email address in the regulations.

As mentioned I will need helpers to ensure we can run this day safely. I need flag marshals and timing people, with out these essential helpers the event cannot run. If you are going to be at the Trackday and are able to offer a few hours of your time please email me and I’ll add you to the list and keep you up-to-date about the event.

Now, you want to enter? Email me and I will forward on the entry form and info to you. These will be available soon as PDF files for you to download, but for now we’ll do it the old fashioned way.


Happy reading and remember if in doubt ask as that will ensure you get to compete on the day with no hitches. :D

Chelles




Harbour Capital Car Club & Toyspeed Present
Manfeild Single Car Sprint
Monday 25 October 2010
SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS

1. TITLE OF COMPETITION:
The competition will be known as Harbour Capital Club (HCCC) Single Car Sprint.

2. THE PROMOTERS:
The promoters of the competition are the Harbour Capital Club

Enquiries may be made to:
Chelles Roberts
Email: trackday@photoworks.co.nz

Postal address:
Toyspeed -Manfeild Single Car Sprint
444 Broadway
Miramar
Wellington

3. DATE & TIME:
The competition will be held on Monday 25 October 2010 with a compulsory drivers briefing in Pit Lane at 9.15am.
Following the briefing, several low speed familiarisation laps will be held following a safety vehicle.
Competition will commence immediately following familiarisation laps.

4. STATUS OF COMPETITION:
The competition is a Clubsport Basic Event held in accordance with the National Sporting Code of MotorSport New Zealand Inc. and these Supplementary Regulations and any Additional Supplementary Regulations.
The MSNZ Permit Number is TBA

5. VENUE:
The venue for competition is the Manfeild Rata Street, Feilding.
The surface is sealed and approximately 3km in length.

6. OFFICIALS:
Clerk of the Course Chelles Roberts Ph: 021 0249 7925
Co-Clerk of the Course TBA
Secretary Chelles Roberts
Chief Scrutineer Cam Garthwaite

7. NUMBER OF STARTERS:
8 competing cars will be permitted on the course at any one time

8. ENTRIES:
An entry fee of $85.00 MUST accompany the official entry form and be received by the Secretary before 5.00pm on Wednesday 30 September 2010.
LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED UP UNTIL 5:00PM Friday 15 October 2010. LATE ENTRY FEE IS $150.00 unless the secretary has been contacted prior to cut off date.
If you are not a member of a MSNZ affiliated car club, there will be an extra fee of $20 for membership to Harbour Capital Car Club (unless this is one of your first two MSNZ events).

The onus is on the competitor to ensure their entry forms are sent correctly.

Internet banking to the usual Toyspeed account:
B Duffell
ANZ: 01-0721-0096962-00
Use your real name and forum name as the references.

ENTRY IS RESTRICTED TO 50 COMPETITORS ONLY

PLEASE BE ADVISED: as per the decision of the organisers,
NO SINGLE SEATER CARS WILL BE PERMITTED TO ENTER THIS EVENT.

Entries will be receipted in order received.

Should the number of entries exceed 50 the organisers will compile a Reserve Entry List. Reserve Entrants will be notified that they are on the reserve list, and informed no later than two days prior to the event should a space become available.
The organisers reserve the right to cancel the event if less than 40 entries are received at normal closing date.

9. SAFETY AUDIT & DOCUMENTATION:
Safety Audit, as per Appendix 2, Schedule A of the NZ Motorsport Manual Edition 34 (which can be found on www.motorsport.org.nz), will be held on Monday 25 October 2010 in the scrutineering shed in the pit area, between 8:00am and 9:00am. If you do you not attend this safety inspection or have your car pre-scrutineered by an approved scrutineer before the event you will NOT be able to run in this event.

Documentation will be held in conjunction with safety audit.

ALL DRIVERS MUST POSSESS AND PRODUCE FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING:
a) Current Civil Drivers License
b) Current MotorSport NZ affiliated car club membership card (unless this is your first or second event)
c) Crash Helmet & Overalls as specified in the current MotorSport NZ Manual
d) Tyres to be used for the event must be presented at scrutineering.

All vehicles MUST display the safety audit sticker provided during competition.
All vehicles MUST be presented in a clean & tidy condition.
All vehicles MUST be fitted with an effective muffler along with front and rear bumpers.
All vehicles MUST be fitted with a fire extinguisher.

10. FORMAT OF THE DAY:
Single car circuit sprints in groups of 8 cars at 10 second intervals.

11. OFFICIAL RUNS:
There is no set number of runs. It is intended that groups are to be maintained during the morning sessions, but due to attrition etc groups for the afternoon may be made from the first 8 to line up.

12. BEHAVIOUR:
Competitors will drive considerately and gently except when competing.
Competitors are requested to ensure the parking and pit areas are left in a clean and tidy state.
Failure to comply with the above may result in exclusion from the event and/or results.

13. PROTESTS:
Protests will be in accordance with the National Sporting Code.

14. LAP TIMING: Timing will be done by stopwatch and recorded manually.

15. CLASSES:
The following classes will apply:
A 0-1300cc
B 1301-1600cc
C 1601-2000cc
D 2001cc and over
Equivalence factors apply as follows:
Turbo or supercharged = 1.7x engine capacity
Rotary = 1.8x engine capacity
Two Stroke = 1.8x engine capacity


Safety Check List

• Check car has a WOF unless MSNZ log book presented
• All wheel nuts in place
• Tyres are to be in good warrantable condition, semi slicks are permitted along with full slicks for race cars
• Battery is secure with factory device or suitable metal bracket (not bungi!)
• Engine bay wiring isn’t loose and going to catch on moving parts
• No oil leaks
• No holes in fire wall
• Filter or catch can for breather on engine
• No loose objects inside car, please remove items under seats, from glove boxes and other storage locations.
• All door cards must be in place on front doors, no sharp edges in interior, driver must not be able to strike anything sharp in an impact
• Throttle return springs need to work
• Seat belts and harness are valid and bolted at all points
• Seats to be securely mounted
• No play in the steering system
• Springs are captive
• Wipers and demister work
• Exhaust system must be effective and be within the 95dB limited
• Turbo timers MUST be off while on the track. (may be used in pits)
• Nothing loose in the boot or hatch (includes tools, tyres, speakers)
• All body panels and kits secured firmly, including front bumpers (yes you must have a front and rear bumpers)
• Check for compliant overalls (100% cotton or race overalls), helmet and enclosed footwear *1
• Helmets must be in good condition with no signs of damage *2
• Fire extinguisher within date and mounted correctly within reach of driver while seated (not in the glove box of the car) *3

*1 Overalls must be clean and free from oil based soiling. Ensure there are no holes; this includes pocket access holes on the sides. The ankles and wrists must be fastened by a reliable method.

*2Helmets must comply with one of the following standards:
Snell Foundation Inc;
Snell SA 2005
Snell SA 2000.
SFI Foundation Inc;
SFI Spec 31.1A (open face design), or
SFI spec 31.2A (closed face design)
British Standards Institute;
BS6658-85 type A/FR (red label), including all amendments.
Snell Foundation Inc;
Snell SA 95
M95
M2000
M2005
SFI Foundation Inc;
SFI Spec 31.1 (open face design), or
SFI spec 31.2 (closed face design)
British Standards Institute;
BS6658-85 type A (blue label) including all amendments
European Standard (R22);
‘E’ Mark, 02, 03, 04 or 05 series.
Note: A production number, e.g. 05,12345, will immediately follow these identification
numbers.
Australian Standard;
AS1968

*3 Fire extinguisher mounting:
Extinguishers to be bolted to the car, not screwed to the floor or a panel. Metal bracket, not plastic.
If want to read more feel free to look through the safety schedule: http://www.motorsport.org.nz/Pdf/LiveMM ... ch%20A.pdf

Note: If you have not changed your brake fluid in living memory please do so as the efficiency may be reduced due to its hydroscopic nature. Also please check there is plenty of brake pad material left as track driving is very taxing on your braking system.
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Postby Boosted_162 » Tue Jun 01, 2010 11:32 pm

Hi Chelles,

Just 2 questions from me today :)

1: Do we need to register a vehicle at all, or can we just compete in whatever we turn up in on the day, as long as its up to spec? Seeing as myself (and i imagine a few others) aren't sure our projects will be finished, so might turn up in our daily drivers.

2: If for some reason we find we cannot compete after we have booked/paid, i assume we can make our money back either by refund or by "selling" our place? Mainly because i'm really keen to enter, but will ultimately be decided if i end up needing surgery on my knee.

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Postby Dell'Orto » Tue Jun 01, 2010 11:38 pm

The 2nd I'd like to answer as ultimately the money for the trackday comes from my account.
Up to a certain point, its feasible to do refunds. But I think its fair that after the 30th of September, its up to you to 'sell" your spot
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Postby Chelles » Tue Jun 01, 2010 11:50 pm

Hi Craig,
As Brad has mentioned that if you find yourself unable to compete up to the 30th of september then yes, you may have a refund. After that point there will be no refunds as we would have paid for the venue and safety equipment hire. Remember your entry fees are paying for the event so if there isn't enough money to pay... we don't get to play. 8)

Regarding the 1st question you will need to register the car on the entry form that you intend to race. If there is a change to the vehicle you wish to race you must let me know the Wednesday before the event. If this is not possible please contact me directly and we'll have a little chat about it :).

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Postby cogent » Wed Jun 02, 2010 11:34 am

Hi Chelles,

As this is a clubsport basic event - will roll protection be required for open-top vehicles?

Cheers

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Re: Megameet: Trackday Monday 25 October Event Information

Postby Distrb » Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:14 pm

Chelles wrote:8. ENTRIES:
An entry fee of $85.00 MUST accompany the official entry form and be received by the Secretary before 5.00pm on Wednesday 30 September 2010.
LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED UP UNTIL 5:00PM Wednesday 30th September 2010. LATE ENTRY FEE IS $150.00 unless the secretary has been contacted prior to cut off date.


Is this the correct date for late entries to close? as it is the same date as normal entries close also.
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Postby 2LTR Rona » Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:19 pm

Chelles

If I am running a catch can set up in my vehicle does it have to be of a minimum size for my engine capacity?

If it is not found to be the right size while my vehicle is being scrutineered what are my options?

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Re: Megameet: Trackday Monday 25 October Event Information

Postby Chelles » Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:41 pm

Distrb wrote:
Chelles wrote:8. ENTRIES:
An entry fee of $85.00 MUST accompany the official entry form and be received by the Secretary before 5.00pm on Wednesday 30 September 2010.
LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED UP UNTIL 5:00PM Wednesday 30th September 2010. LATE ENTRY FEE IS $150.00 unless the secretary has been contacted prior to cut off date.


Is this the correct date for late entries to close? as it is the same date as normal entries close also.


No, 15 October.... fixed.
Thanks for that.


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Postby Chelles » Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:17 pm

Righto, to the rest of the questions.

Open top vehicles are not required to have roll protection for this event.


Oil catch can... here is the info right from the schedule found on page 19 :)


Section 5.1 Engine, transmission and ancillaries:

(7) Oil catch tanks: shall be fitted to engines with open circuit crankcase breathing systems as follows;
(a) Engines up to and including 2000cc shall have a minimum of 1 litre catch tank capacity.
(b) Engines exceeding 2000cc shall have a minimum of 2 litre catch tank capacity


So if you make sure you have either of the above that is relevant to your engine size you won't have an problem on the day. We won't be getting out a device to measure to the last ml but if it looks under capacity it will be checked. So no 500ml fanta bottles like I used to run! Blair, does this mean you will actually be doing some racing? Or going to be a helper for me on the day or you just testing me out on the tech stuff.
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Postby B1NZ » Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:48 pm

Chelles wrote:
(7) Oil catch tanks: shall be fitted to engines with open circuit crankcase breathing systems as follows;
(a) Engines up to and including 2000cc shall have a minimum of 1 litre catch tank capacity.
(b) Engines exceeding 2000cc shall have a minimum of 2 litre catch tank capacity


So either a 1.5litre or 2.25L coke bottle will suffice then?
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Postby Chelles » Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:51 pm

There is always one... No. :P
How about we make sure they are made of something that won't melt when/if they get hot oil in them ay. Good stuff. :)
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Postby 2LTR Rona » Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:48 pm

KE will still be keeping Cam's company by then I think :)

My question was for the benefit of those who already have catch cans but may not be
Of a minimum size ;) :)

As for helping, yes pencil me in & I will confirm soon for you :)
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Postby Boosted_162 » Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:55 pm

Dell'Orto wrote:The 2nd I'd like to answer as ultimately the money for the trackday comes from my account.
Up to a certain point, its feasible to do refunds. But I think its fair that after the 30th of September, its up to you to 'sell" your spot


No worries, thats completely understandable. Ill definately know before then, all going to plan i should know the outcome on the 21st.

Chelles wrote:Hi Craig,
As Brad has mentioned that if you find yourself unable to compete up to the 30th of september then yes, you may have a refund. After that point there will be no refunds as we would have paid for the venue and safety equipment hire. Remember your entry fees are paying for the event so if there isn't enough money to pay... we don't get to play. 8)

Regarding the 1st question you will need to register the car on the entry form that you intend to race. If there is a change to the vehicle you wish to race you must let me know the Wednesday before the event. If this is not possible please contact me directly and we'll have a little chat about it :).

Thanks Chelles


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Postby gurutasker » Thu Jun 03, 2010 12:21 pm

2LTR Rona wrote:My question was for the benefit of those who already have catch cans but may not be
Of a minimum size ;) :)


I would just like to make a point for everyone to be aware of this. Almost all of your TradeMe / Repco / SuperCheap oil catch cans are only 800ml, and below the requirement.

If you are unsure, please let us know and we will endavour to assist.

Here is some more helpful information:

Common helmet standards guide:
http://www.hccc.org.nz/files/Helmet%20Standards.pdf

If this is going to be your 3rd event for the year and you are not part of a motorsport club, you can look to join HCCC here:
http://www.hccc.org.nz/webpage/18

Also please note:
A MotorSport NZ Logbook is required for all un-registered vehicles and/or vehicles fitted with roll protection which must be homologated. Please contact the MotorSport New Zealand office for more
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Postby gurutasker » Thu Jun 03, 2010 12:24 pm

Also, for those interested here is a link to the latest live version of Schedule A from the MSNZ manual.

http://www.motorsport.org.nz/assets/Mot ... A-2010.pdf
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Postby gurutasker » Thu Jun 03, 2010 12:32 pm

Additional:

Passengers will only be allowed in vehicles with MSNZ Homologated roll protection.
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Postby Malcolm » Thu Jun 03, 2010 12:52 pm

that catch-can thing could be a minor issue for me, I think mine is 900ml. For the event I'd probably put something makeshift in there, do you have any advice/suggestions as to a cheap container that you would consider acceptable? Would a reasonably tough/oil resistant plastic bottle would be ok? If I have the time and inclination I might do something good/permanent, but would like to know my options :)
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Postby gurutasker » Thu Jun 03, 2010 1:46 pm

I don't have anything to recommend at the moment, however these are the points a scrutineer will look for with a catch can:

- Appropriate size (i.e. 1L or 2L)
- Suitable material for it's location and use (i.e. can take the movement & wear/tear, and can carry oil without degrading)
- Mounted securely
- Free of leaks and Risk of leaks

The following will also apply to hoses & fittings that are attached from the catch can.

There may be something that I've missed as well, a bit tired this morning!
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Postby 1I1 » Thu Jun 03, 2010 2:14 pm

gurutasker wrote:The following will also apply to hoses & fittings that are attached from the catch can.


Cable ties to stop the hoses potentially poping off ok?
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Postby gurutasker » Thu Jun 03, 2010 2:18 pm

1I1 wrote:Cable ties to stop the hoses potentially poping off ok?


As long as they are not the tiny ones with no strength to them, and some form of lip or taper to prevent it from sliding off would be preferable. Hose clamps are better, but not mandatory.

Addition:
The cable tie shouldn't 'cut' into the hose either, as I have seen this before.
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