2008 MRC
MONO CHAMPIONSHIP
1. SPORTING REGULATIONS - GENERAL
1.1 Title & Jurisdiction:
The Mono Championship is organised and administered by the
Monoposto Racing Club (MRC) in accordance with the General Regulations of the
Royal Automobile Club Motor Sports Association (MSA) (incorporating the provisions
of the International Sporting Code of the FIA) and these Championship Regulations.
MSA Championship Permit No.CHR2008111 Race Status: Nat.B., MSA Championship Grade: C.
1.2 Officials:
1.2.1. Championship Co-ordinator: Mary Cox
1.2.2. Licenced Eligibility Scrutineer:John Atkinson.
1.2.3. Championship Stewards: Alan Putt, Jock Gardner, Julian Pratt.
1.3 Competitor Eligibility:
1.3.1. Entrants must be fully paid up valid membership card holding members
of the MRC and in possession of a valid 2008 MSA Entrants Licence.
1.3.2. Drivers and Entrant/Drivers must be fully paid up valid membership card
holding members of
the MRC, be Registered for the Championship and be in possession of a valid
Competition (Racing) minimum National B status Licence.
1.3.3. All necessary documentation must be presented for checking at all rounds
when signing-on.
1.4 Registration:
1.4.1. All drivers must register as competitors for the Championship by returning
the Registration Form with the Registration Fee to the Co-ordinator prior to
the Final Closing date for the first round being entered.
1.4.2. The Registration Fee is £120 inclusive of Membership made payable
to Monoposto Racing Club or £45 inclusive for a maximum of two rounds
or £25 inclusive for those drivers in their first season of racing.
1.4.3. Registrations will be accepted from 1st January 2008 until 30th November
2008.
1.4.4. Registration numbers will be the permanent numbers for the Championship.
1.5 Championship Rounds:
The MRC Mono Championship will be contested over a maximum of 15 rounds as follows:
Saturday/Sunday 5th/6th April 2008 CSCC Snetterton Double Header 1/2
Sunday 27th April 2008 PMC Silverstone Single Header 3
Monday 26th May 2008 CSCC Mallory Park Single Header 4
Saturday/Sunday 7th/8th June 2008 CSCC Rockingham Double Header 5/6
Saturday or Sunday 28th/29th June 2008 CSCC Anglesey Double Header 7/8
Saturday 9th August 2008 CSCC Oulton Park Single Header 9
Saturday/Sunday 6th/7th September 2008 CSCC Cadwell Park Double Header 10/11
Saturday/Sunday 18th/19th October 2008 CSCC Snetterton Double Header 12/13
1.6 Scoring:
1.6.1. Points will be awarded in each class to Competitors listed as classified
finishers in the Final Results as follows:
1st = 15, 2nd = 12, 3rd = 10, 4th = 9, 5th = 8, 6th = 7, 7th = 6, 8th = 5, 9th
= 4, 10th = 3, 11th = 2 points.
Every other place = 1 point. Fastest lap 1 point (should more than one competitor
get equal fastest lap 1 point will be awarded to each).
1.6.2. The totals from 10 qualifying rounds will determine final Championship
points and positions.
1.6.3. Ties shall be resolved using the formula in G 11 of the 2008 MSA Yearbook.
1.7 Awards:
1.7.1. All awards are to be provided by the MRC or race organising club.
1.7.2. Per Round: As provided by race organising club or MRC.
1.7.3. Championship: In each class a trophy to the Champion, Runner-up and Third.
1.7.4. Bonuses: Per Round: Nil. Championship: Nil.
1.7.5. Presentations: Garlands and Trophies are to be provided for presentation
at the end of each
| race or at an end of the meeting presentation ceremony. Championship Trophies
will be presented at the Annual Awards Function.
1.7.6. | Entertainment Tax Liability: Not applicable when prize money is not
paid.
1.7.7. Title to all Trophies: In the event of any Provisional Results or Championship
Tables being revised after any provisional presentations and such revisions
affect the distribution of any awards the Competitors concerned must return
such awards to the MRC in good condition within 7 days.
2. SPORTING REGULATIONS - JUDICIAL PROCEDURES
2.1 Rounds:
In accordance with Section [C(d)] of the 2008 MSA Yearbook and the Rules of
the MRC.
2.2 Championship:
In accordance with Section [C(d)] of the 2008 MSA Yearbook and the Rules of
the MRC.
3. SPORTING REGULATIONS - CHAMPIONSHIP RACE MEETINGS & RACE PROCEDURES
3.1 Entries:
3.1.1. Competitors are responsible for sending in correct and complete entries
with the correct entry fees prior to the entry closing dates which shall be
20 days before each round.
3.1.2. Incorrect or incomplete entries (Including Driver to be Nominated Entries)
are to be held in abeyance until they are complete and correct and the date
of receipt for acceptance of entry purposes shall be the date on which the Secretary
of the Meeting receives the missing or corrected information or fee.
3.1.3. Any withdrawal of Entry or Driver/Car changes made after acceptance of
any entry must be notified to the Secretary of the Meeting in writing. If Driver/Vehicle
changes are made after publication of Entry Lists with Final Instructions the
Competitor concerned must apply for approval of acceptance by the Stewards of
the Meeting BEFORE Signing-On.
3.1.4. | The Maximum Entry Fee for each round shall be as specified by each
Organising Club.
3.1.5. In the event of any rounds being oversubscribed the Organising Clubs,
in liaison with the MRC, may at their discretion run Qualification Races. For
Qualification Race Procedures see 3.13 of these Regulations.
3.1.6. Reserves are to be nominated on the Final List of Entries published with
Final Instructions or Amendment Sheet Bulletins. All Reserves will practice
and replace withdrawn or retired entries in Reserve Number order irrespective
of class. If Reserves are given Grid Places prior to issue of the first Grid
Sheets for any round the times set in Practice shall determine their grid positions.
If reserves are given places after publication of the Grid Sheet and prior to
cars being collected in the Official "Assembly Areas" they will be
placed at the rear of the Grid and be started without any time delay.
Otherwise, they will be held in the Pitlane and be released to start the race
after the last car to start the GREEN FLAG LAP or last car to take the start
has passed the Startline or Pitlane exit, whichever is the later. Such approval
to start MUST be obtained from the Clerk of the Course.
3.2 Briefings:
Organisers should notify Competitors of the times and locations for all briefings
in the Final Instructions for the meetings. Competitors must attend all briefings.
3.3 Practice:
The minimum period of practice to be 15 minutes.
Should any Practice Session be disrupted the Clerk of the Course shall not be obliged to resume the session or re-run sessions to achieve the Championship criteria and the decision of the Clerk of the Course shall be final.
3.4 Qualification:
Each driver should complete a minimum of 3 laps practice in the car to be raced
and in the correct session in order to qualify for selection and order of precedence
as set out in the MSA Regulations G 15. The Clerk of the Course and/or Stewards
of the Meeting shall have the right to exclude any driver whose practice times
or driving are considered to be unsatisfactory - as per MSA Regulation G 15.
3.5 Races:
The standard minimum scheduled distance shall be 10 laps for circuits over 1.5
miles and 15 minutes for circuits under 1.5 miles whenever practicable but should
any race distance be reduced at the discretion of the Clerk of the Course or
Stewards of the Meeting it shall still count as a full points scoring round.
[The procedure for qualification races is specified in 3.13.].
3.6 Starts:
3.6.1. All race start countdowns are to have a minimum elapsed period of 3 minutes
from the time all cars are released to form up on the grid to the start of the
Green flag lap(s) in the formation as specified on the Track Licence for each
circuit.
3.6.2. The minimum Countdown procedures/audible warnings sequence shall be:
Standing Starts:-
1 minute to start of Green Flag Lap - Start Engines/Clear grid.
30 seconds - Visible and audible warning for start of Green Flag/Pace Lap.
3.6.3. The use of tyre heating/heat retention devices, tyre treatments and compounds
is prohibited.
3.6.4. Any cars removed from the grid after the 1 minute stage or driven into
the pits on the Green Flag Lap shall be held in the pitlane and may start the
race after the last car to take the start from the grid has passed the startline
or pitlane exit, whichever is the later.
3.6.5. Any drivers unable to start the Green Flag Lap or start are required
to indicate their situation as per MSA Regulation G 53 and any drivers unable
to maintain grid positions on the Green Flag Lap to the extent that ALL other
cars are ahead of them, may complete the Green Flag Lap but MUST remain at the
rear of the last row of the grid but ahead of any cars to be started with a
time delay.
3.6.6. Excessive weaving to warm-up tyres - using more than 50% of the track
width and falling back in order to accelerate and practice starts, is prohibited.
3.6.7. A five second board will be used to indicate that the grid is complete.
The red lights will be switched on five seconds after the board is withdrawn.
In the event of any starting lights failure the Starter will revert to use of the National Flag.
3.7 Race Stops:
3.7.1. Should the need arise to stop any race or practice, RED LIGHTS will be
switched on at the Startline and RED FLAGS will be displayed at the Startline
and at all Marshals Signalling Points around the Circuit. This is the signal
for all drivers to cease circulating at racing speeds, to slow to a safe and
reasonable pace and to return to the starting grid area which will automatically
become a Parc Ferme area. Cars may not enter the Pits unless directed to do
so. Work on cars already in the Pits must cease when a race is stopped.
3.7.2. Case A - Less than two laps completed by Race Leader.
The Race will be null and void. The race will restart from the original grid
positions. Competitors unable to take the restart may be replaced by reserves
who will start from the back of the grid in reserve order. Gaps on the grid
should not be closed up. The length of the restarted race will be determined
by the Clerk of the Course.
3.7.3. Case B - More than two laps completed by Race Leader but less than 50%.
The Race will restart from a grid set out by the finishing order of part one,
(as per G 23). The result of the race will be the finishing order at the end
of part 2. The length of the restarted race will be determined by the Clerk
of the Course.
3.7.4. If the leader has completed more than 50% of the race distance or duration
it shall not be re-started and the results will be declared in accordance with
MSA Regulation G 23.
3.8 Re-Scrutiny:
All vehicles reported involved in contact incidents during races must be re-presented
to the Scrutineers before continuing in the races or practice.
3.9 Pits & Pitlane Safety:
3.9.1. Pits - Entrants must ensure that the MSA, Circuit Management and Organising
Club Safety Regulations are complied with at all times.
3.9.2. Pitlane - The outer lane or lanes are to be kept unobstructed to allow
safe passage of cars at all times. The onus shall be on all drivers to take
all due care and drive at minimum speeds in pitlanes.
3.9.3. Refuelling. May only be carried out in accordance with the MSA G 67-70
Regulations, Circuit Management Regulations and the SRs or Final Instructions
issued for each Circuit/Meeting.
3.9.4. Speed Limit - Pit Lane Speed Limit will be as specified by each Organising
Club.
3.10 Race Finishes:
After taking the Chequered Flag drivers are required to: Progressively and safely
slow down, remain behind any competitors ahead of them, return to the Pit Lane
Entrance/Paddock Entrance as instructed, comply with any directions given by
Marshals or Officials and to keep the helmets on and harnesses done up while
on the circuit or in the pitlane.
3.11 Results:
All Practice Timesheets, Grids, Race Results are to be deemed PROVISIONAL until
all vehicles are released by Scrutineers after Post Practice/Race Scrutineering
and/or after completion of any Judicial or Technical Procedures.
3.12 Timing Modules: These are required as advised by MST Sports Timing Ltd.
3.13 Qualification Races: These are not applicable.
3.14 | Operation of Safety Car: These are not applicable.
4. CHAMPIONSHIP RACE PENALTIES
4.1 Infringements of Technical Regulations:
4.1.1. Arising from post practice Scrutineering or Judicial Action: Minimum
Penalty: The provisions of MSA Regulations [C(d) 36].
4.1.2. Arising from post race Scrutineering or Judicial Action:
Minimum Penalty: The provisions of MSA Regulations [C(d) 39].
For infringements deemed to be of a more serious nature the Clerk of the Course
and/or Stewards of the Meeting may invoke the provisions of Regulation [C(d)
39].
4.1.3. Additional specific Championship penalties: None.
4.2 Infringements of Non-Technical MSA Regulations and the Sporting Regulations
issued for the Championship:
As per 2008 MSA Judicial Procedure Regulations.
5. TECHNICAL REGULATIONS
5.1 Introduction:
The following Technical Regulations are set out in accordance with the MSA specified
format and it should be clearly understood that if the following texts do not
clearly specify that you can do it, you should work on the principle that you
cannot.
Where a Modification Permitted is shown as "Free" or a Modification Prohibited is shown as "None" this means that the only restrictions are those imposed by the current MSA. Motor Sport Year Book.
5.2 General Description:
The Mono Championship is for Competitors participating in Single Seater Racing
cars, constructed or adapted to the Monoposto Formula, a formula, in six classes
- Mono 2000; Mono Classic 2000; Mono 1800; Mono 1600, Mono 1200 FREE and Mono
1200 STOCK; devised for the enthusiast not the professional.
5.3 Safety Requirements:
MSA Section [C(c)] Safety Criteria Regulations will apply.
5.4 General Technical Requirements & Exceptions:
The general technical regulations are those as set out in the MSA Motor Sport
Year Book 2008, together with the specific regulations set out as below.
The Management Board of the MRC reserves the right of modification to regulations,
also to exclude any car considered to be constituting a deliberate violation
and reserves the right to impound any car for examination.
5.5 Chassis:
5.5.1. Mono 2000; Mono 1800 and Mono 1600
a) Commercially built chassis structure designated by the manufacturer as the
model for the 2004 season or earlier, replacement parts must be to original
specification. All chassis structures from models for the 1987 season onwards
must be so constructed that the soles of the feet of the driver, seated in the
normal driving position and with his/her feet on the pedals in the operative
position, shall not be situated to the fore of the vertical plane passing through
the centre line of the front wheels.
b) Home built "one off" main chassis structure of any age, any proprietary
parts must be for a car designated by the manufacturer as the model for the
2004 season or earlier. Home built "one off" chassis structure built
from 1/1/94 must be so constructed that the soles of the feet of the driver,
seated in the normal driving position and with his/her feet on the pedals in
the operative position, shall not be situated to the fore of the vertical plane
passing through the centre line of the front wheels.
5.5.2 Mono Classic 2000
a) Chassis complying with 5.5.1 a) of aluminium alloy and / or steel construction
where the manufacturers designated model year is 1998 or earlier, or 1999 or
earlier in the case of chassis built to comply with the Formula Renault Sport
Manual.
b) Chassis complying with 5.5.1 a) of carbon fibre composite or aluminium alloy
construction originally complying, or derived from those originally complying,
with FIA Formula 3 and identified by the manufacturer as for the model year
1992 or earlier.
5.5.3. Mono 1200 FREE and Mono 1200 STOCK
a) Commercially built chassis structure designated by the manufacturer as the
model for the 2004 season or earlier, replacement parts must be to original
specification.
b) Post 2004 chassis of specified make and model may be permitted by the MRC
management. This is intended to permit some limited production low cost, new
chassis which are considered to meet the club's objectives. Approved chassis
are listed in the MRC Year Book 2008 and subsequent Championship Bulletins and
notices in 'Startline on Line', the MRC on line magazine.
c) Home built "one off" main chassis structure of any age, any proprietary
parts must be for a car designated by the manufacturer as the model for the
2004 season or earlier or from the approved chassis list.
5.6 Bodywork:
5.6.1. Modifications Permitted:
i. General. Free, except as constrained by MSA regulations [C(b)] and G 2008.
ii. Interior. Free, except as constrained by MSA regulations [C(b)] and G 2008.
iii. Exterior. Free, except as constrained by MSA regulations [C(b)] and G 2008.
e.g.
a) Maximum rear wing height above ground 90cms;
b) Maximum rear projection beyond rear axle centre line 100cms;
c) Maximum rear wing width 95cms
iv. Silhouette. Free, except as constrained by MSA regulations [C(b)] and G
2008.
v. Ground Clearance. Minimum 4 cms., as MSA regulations [C(b)] and G 2008.
5.6.2. Modifications Prohibited:
i. General. None, subject to MSA regulations [C(b)] and G 2008.
ii. Interior. None, subject to MSA regulations [C(b)] and G 2008.
iii. Exterior. None, Except 5.6.1 iii) a)-c) above and subject to MSA regulations
[C(b)] and G 2008.
iv. Silhouette. None, subject to MSA regulations [C(b)] and G 2008.
v. Ground Clearance. None Except 5.6.1 v) above and as MSA regulations [C(b)]
and G 2008.
5.7 Engine:
The engine must be a normally aspirated reciprocating piston engine to one of
one specification in Mono 2000, of two specifications in Mono Classic 2000,
of three specifications in Mono 1800, of three specifications in Mono 1600,
of one specification in Mono 1200 FREE or of one specification in Mono 1200
STOCK. In the interests of equalising performance the Monoposto Racing Club
reserves the right after every three Championship rounds during the season and
giving not less than 14 days' notice, to specify, review and adjust maximum
choke sizes for any category or derivative of car within classes in order to
equalise performance. Categories or derivatives is taken to mean engines of
different manufacturer or model; chassis of different construction / materials;
chassis of different original formulae; or chassis of different age range.
5.7 (a) MONO 2000: STANDARD PRODUCTION IRON BLOCK ENGINES UP TO 2000cc WITH
NON VARIABLE CAMSHAFT TIMING PRODUCED TO A MINIMUM NUMBER OF 1000 UNITS IN ANY
ONE YEAR FOR ANY ONE EU MEMBER STATE. Only engines for which the manufacturer's
detailed specifications are available to the MRC are permitted. Registered competitors
must ensure that the manufacturer's specification, to the satisfaction of the
eligibility scrutineer, can be provided for the engine that is entered in the
championship.
Engines with variable camshaft timing as original specification are not eligible even if timing is subsequently fixed permanently.
Standard specification does not mean a collection of standard components.
It means an engine which matches the original specification for the make and
model indicated by the manufacturer's engine number. This includes compression
ratio and valve timing. Valve timing should be capable of being checked in the
paddock by following manufacturers specified timing procedure, including the
use of any special keys or tools.
Engines which comply with the specification contained in the Formula Renault
Sport Manual up to and including 1999 are deemed to be eligible.
5.7.1. (a)Modifications Permitted:
i. Original specification fuel injection may be replaced by carburettors. Fuel
injection systems including ECU, to the specification for Formula Vauxhall/Opel
(up to 1999), Formula Renault Sport (up to 1999), Formula 2000 or Formula Asia,
is deemed to comply.
ii. Dry sump lubrication system permitted, together with modifications to engine
castings necessarily required to enable fitment.
iii. Standard flywheel may be replaced by a steel flywheel weighing not less
than 3.6kg including ring-gear.
iv. Ignition system is free.
v. Big end bolts free.
vi. A re-bore allowance in accordance with manufacturers specification up to
0.5mm; together with manufacturers specification replacement pistons. No additional
machining to recover original compression ration is required or permitted as
a result of this modification only.
vii. Cylinder head gasket plane may be machined in order to recover a warped
head. Original specification compression ratio must be recovered by local machining
to the combustion chamber in the head. All such work must be reported to the
Eligibility Scrutineer who may specify a combustion chamber volume and request
to examine the head before use.
5.7.2. (a)Modifications Prohibited:
Modifications other than those specified in 5.7(a). and 5.7.1.(a) i to vii above.
5.7 (b) MONO CLASSIC 2000: ENGINES CONFORMING TO 5.7 (a).
5.7 (c) MONO CLASSIC 2000: ENGINES OF MANUFACTURE AND MODEL AS USED IN FIA INTERNATIONAL
FORMULA 3 DURING 1992 OR EARLIER HAVING A 25 MILLIMETER MAXIMUM DIAMETER AIR
RESTRICTOR THROUGH WHICH ALL AIR SERVING THE INDUCTION IS PASSED.
5.7.1. (c)Modifications Permitted; Free
5.7.2. (c)Modifications Prohibited: None.
5.7 (d) MONO 1800: ENGINES CONFORMING TO FF ZETEC 1800 REGULATIONS (UP TO 2000)
AS DEFINED IN THE TECHNICAL REGULATIONS PUBLISHED BY FORD MOTOR COMPANY T.
5.7.1. (d)Modifications Permitted; None
5.7.2. (d)Modifications Prohibited: Modifications other than in 5.7.1 (d) above.
5.7 (e) MONO 1800: ENGINES CONFORMING TO THE FORMULA VAUXHALL 2000 (Junior 1600
CC 16 Valve) REGULATIONS ORIGINALLY ISSUED BY BARC.
5.7.1. (e)Modifications Permitted; None
5.7.2. (e)Modifications Prohibited: Modifications other than in 5.7.1 (e) above.
5.7 (f) MONO 1800: ENGINES CONFORMING TO FF2000 REGULATIONS AS DEFINED IN THE
1993 MSA YEARBOOK.
5.7.1. (f)Modifications Permitted:
i. A re-bore allowance of +0.020" is permitted.
ii. Replacement pistons Kolbenschmitt A.G. Part No.92283613 or Hepolite Part
No. 21426 are permitted.
5.7.2. (f).Modifications Prohibited:
Modifications other than those specified in 5.7.1.(f) i - ii above.
5.7 (g) MONO 1600: ENGINES CONFORMING TO FF1600 ENGINE REGULATIONS
AS DEFINED IN THE TECHNICAL REGULATIONS PUBLISHED BY FORD MOTOR COMPANY.
5.7.1. (g)Modifications Permitted:
i. A re-bore allowance of +0.020" is permitted.
ii. The use of Hepolite replacement pistons, Part No.20552 V1 is permitted provided
they are within the tolerances shown on the Hepolite drawing No.20552/1/2.
iii. An alternative silencer is permitted.
and when installed in a pre 1990 or home built chassis:
iv. Clutch and flywheel assembly may be reduced in weight, to a minimum of 10kg.
v. Camshaft may be replaced by Kent Cams MK2 as specified by and available from
the Club.
vi. Camshaft pulley may be replaced by vernier type.
Vii Valve springs and retainers must be of steel but otherwise free. (Dual springs
permitted).
5.7.2. (e)Modifications Prohibited: Modifications other than those specified
in 5.7.1.(g) i to vii above, when installed in a pre 1990 or home built chassis;
5.7.1.(g). i to iii when installed in a 1990 - 2000 chassis.
5.7 (h) MONO 1600: STANDARD PRODUCTION IRON BLOCK ENGINES UP TO 1750cc WITH
SINGLE CAMSHAFT, PRODUCED TO A MINIMUM NUMBER OF 1000 UNITS IN ANY ONE YEAR
FOR THE UK MARKET. ONLY ENGINES FOR WHICH THE MANUFACTURER'S DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS
ARE AVAILABLE TO THE MONOPOSTO RACING CLUB ARE PERMITTED. ENGINES WHICH COMPLY
WITH THE SPECIFICATION CONTAINED IN THE FORMULA RENAULT MANUAL 1994 AND FORMULA
VAUXHALL JUNIOR 1995 REGULATIONS ARE DEEMED TO BE ELIGIBLE. Registered competitors
must ensure that the manufacturer's specification, to the satisfaction of the
eligibility scrutineer, can be provided for the engine that is entered in the
championship.
Standard specification does not mean a collection of standard components. It
means an engine which matches the original specification for the make and model
indicated by the manufacturer's engine number. This includes compression ratio
and valve timing. Valve timing should be capable of being checked in the paddock
by following manufacturers specified timing procedure, including the use of
any special keys or tools.
5.7.1. (h)Modifications Permitted:
i. Dry sump lubrication system permitted.
5.7.2. (h)Modifications Prohibited:
Modifications other than those specified in 5.7.1.(h) i above.
5.7 (i) MONO 1600; ENGINES CONFORMING TO FORMULA FIRST / EURO FIRST
REGULATIONS AS PUBLISHED BY BRSCC.
5.7.1. (i)Modifications Permitted:
i. Existing camshaft may be replaced by Kent Cams CVH 33 together with adjustable
vernier CA 18. Valve springs supplied with the cam as a kit may also be used.
5.7.2. (i)Modifications Prohibited:
Modifications other than those specified in 5.7.1 (i)i above.
5.7 (j) Mono 1200 FREE: STANDARD PRODUCTION MOTOR CYCLE ENGINES TO ORIGINAL
MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATION WITH A CAPACITY UP TO 1200cc.
A workshop manual must be supplied on demand to verify engine specifications.
5.7.1. (j) Modifications permitted:
i. Engines may be rebored to give a maximum engine displacement of 1000cc, pistons
are free.
ii. Compression ratio is free.
iii. Induction System is free, fuel injection or carburettors may be used.
iv. Exhaust system free.
v. Ignition coils, spark plugs and high tension leads are free.
vi. Ignition sensor wheels are free, CDI units must be standard, OR if fuel
injection is used, then ECU is free but maximum rev limit to be that as per
original road engine specification.
vii. Inlet and exhaust ports may be reshaped by the removal or addition of material,
they may be polished.
viii. Counterbalance shafts where fitted may be removed.
ix. Camshafts and valves are free.
x. Crankshaft and connecting rods are free.
xi. Sump pan and oil feeds may be modified.
5.7.2. (j) Modifications prohibited:
Modifications other than those specified in 5.7.1. (j) i to xi. above.
5.7 (k) MONO 1200 STOCK: STANDARD PRODUCTION MOTOR CYCLE ENGINES TO ORIGINAL
MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATION WITH A CAPACITY UP TO 1200cc.
A workshop manual must be supplied on demand to verify engine specifications.
Engines complying with the BRSCC 'Formula Honda' 600cc regulations for any year
are deemed to comply.
5.7.1. (k)Modifications permitted;
i Air filtration system is free.
ii Wiring loom is free.
iii Sump pan and oil feeds may be modified.
iv Fuel Pump is free
5.7.2. (k)Modifications Prohibited; Modifications other than those listed in
5.7.1 (k) above.
i Induction and ignition systems must be to manufacturers specification, 'Power
Commander' and similar devices are prohibited, TFI fuel enrichment devices or
similar are prohibited.
ALL ENGINES:
5.7.3. Location: Free.
5.7.4. Oil/Water cooling: Free.
5.7.5. Induction systems: Forced induction prohibited.
5.7.6. Exhaust systems: Free.
5.7.7. Ignition systems: Free, except 5.7(d); 5.7(e); CDI units as standard
in 5.7 (k)
5.7.8. Fuel Delivery Systems: Fuel pump free.
5.7.9. Replacement Components: Components of alternative manufacturers may be
used to reduce rebuild costs provided original specification for dimensions,
weight and materials are complied with.
5.7.10 All steel fasteners (nuts, bolts, washers, studs) may be replaced by
any steel fastener. (In the interests of economy and safety).
5.8 Suspensions:
a) Mono 2000; Mono 1800; Mono 1600
5.8.1. (a) Modifications Permitted: Free.
5.8.2. (a) Modifications Prohibited: Suspensions designated by the manufacturer
for a model for the 2005 or later season in all classes.
b) Mono Classic 2000;
5.8.1 (b) Modifications Permitted: Free.
5.8.3. (b) Modifications Prohibited: Suspensions designated by the manufacturer
for a model for the 2000 or later season in cars complying with 5.5.2 (a) and
1993 or later for cars complying with 5.5.2 (b).
c) Mono 1200
5.8.1. (c) Modifications Permitted: Free.
5.8.2. (c) Modifications Prohibited: Suspensions designated by the manufacturer
for a model for the 2005 or later season except with respect to the approved
post 2004 make and models.
5.8.3. (a & b)Wheelbase/Track: Free.
5.9 Transmissions:
a) Mono 2000; Mono Classic 2000; Mono 1800; Mono 1600
5.9.1. (a) Modifications Permitted: Clutch free.
5.9.2. (a) Modifications Prohibited: None.
5.9.3. (a)Transmission & Drive Ratios: Free.
5.9.4. (a) Transmissions with sequential gearchange are not permitted.
b) Mono 1200 FREE
5.9.1. (b) Modifications Permitted:
i. Clutch basket, plates and springs are free.
ii. Gears and primary drive ratio are free, the number of forward gears not
to be increased beyond the standard number.
iii. Final drive ratio is free.
5.9.2. (b) Modifications Prohibited:
Modifications other than those specified in 5.9.1.b) i to iii.
c) Mono 1200 STOCK
5.9.1. (c) Modifications Permitted:
i. Clutch basket, plates and springs are free.
ii. Final drive ratio is free.
5.9.2. (c) Modifications Prohibited:
Modifications other than those specified in 5.9.1. c) i to ii.
5.9.5 All vehicles in all classes must be fitted with an operational means of reversing under its own power with the driver seated in the normal driving position.
5.10 Electrics:
5.10.1. Exterior Lighting: Not required.
5.10.2. Rear Fog Lamp: To [C(c) 69-71] of the 2008 MSA Yearbook.
5.10.3. Batteries: To [C(c) 106-107] of the 2008 MSA Yearbook.
5.10.4. Generators: Optional.
5.10.5. Starter Motors: Optional; push starts permitted.
5.11 Brakes:
5.11.1. Permitted Modifications: Free.
5.11.2. Prohibited Modifications: None.
5.12 Wheels/Steering:
5.12.1. Permitted Options: Free.
5.12.2. Prohibited Options: None.
5.12.3. Construction & Materials: Free.
5.12.3. Dimensions: Minimum road wheel diameter 13". Steering wheels free.
5.13 Tyres:
5.13.1. Specifications: Free.
5.13.2. Nominated Manufacturers: Free.
5.14 Weights:The minimum weight, as [C(b) 21] but including driver wearing
full safety clothing and equipment, to be not less than:
5.14.1. Mono 2000: 560 kgs
5.14.2 Mono Classic 2000 560 kgs
5.14.3. Mono 1800: 535 Kgs
5.14.4. Mono 1600:
i) Engine option 5.7 (e) (standard FF1600) 505 Kgs
ii) Engine option 5.7 (e) (incorporating 5.7.1 (iv) - (vi)) 515 Kgs
iii) Engine option 5.7 (f) (FRenault and 8V Vauxhall Junior) 525 Kgs
iv) Engine option 5.7 (g) (Euro First) 505 Kgs
5.14.5. Mono 1200FREE: 400 Kgs
5.14.6. Mono 1200STOCK: 400 Kgs
i) OR when fitted with a Formula Honda 600 engine, 370 Kgs
5.14.7 The Championship Organisers reserve the right to review and adjust minimum
weights after every three Championship rounds during the season, for any category
or derivative of car within classes in order to equalise performance giving
a minimum of 7 days' notice and lodging any changes with the MSA. Categories
or derivatives is taken to mean engines of different manufacturer or model;
chassis of different construction / materials; chassis of different original
formulae; or chassis of different age range.
5.15 Fuel Tank/Fuel:
5.15.1. Types: Free.
5.15.2. Locations: To [C(c) 108-109] of the 2008 MSA Yearbook.
5.15.3. Fuel: Pump fuel, as defined in the 2008 MSA Yearbook.
5.16 Silencing: To [C(b) 23] of the 2008 MSA Yearbook.
5.17 Numbers & Championship Decals:
5.17.1. Positions: As directed by the MRC Management group.
5.17.2. Suppliers: As and When, by the MRC.
5.17.3. Each class will be identified by a coloured decal, positioned next to
the driver number, and supplied by the MRC as follows:
1 Mono 2000 - 150 mm diameter green circle.
2 Mono Classic 2000 - 150 mm diameter green circle superimposed by a white 'C'
2 Mono 1800 - 150 mm equal sided pink triangle.
3 Mono 1600 - 150 mm x 150 mm blue square.
4 Mono 1200FREE - 150 mm x 120 mm yellow diamond.
5 Mono 1200STOCK - 150 mm diameter red circle.
5.18 Race Timing: All vehicles are required to be fitted with a transponder as advised by MST Sports Timing Ltd.
6. APPENDICES
The following Commercial Undertakings are not subject to the Judicial Procedures of either the Championship Stewards and/or the MSA/MSC.
6.1 Race Organising Clubs & Contacts:
Classic Sports Car Club, Fernleigh House, Church Street, Trowbridge, Wilts BA14
8DY
Tel: 08700 427108 Contact Richard Culverhouse
Peterborough Motor Club, 25 Apsley Way, Longthorpe, Peterborough, PE3 9NE
Tel. 01733 263786 Contact Phil Johnson.
6.2 Commercial Undertakings:
Trade Support Vehicle Decals & Overall Patches, Promotional activities:
details later in MRC on line magazine STARTLINE ON LINE.
7.0 REGISTRATION FORM
See separate attachment.
Co-Ordinator: Mrs Mary Cox, The Nook, Rodborough Common,
Nr Stroud, Glos GL5 5BU.
Tel: 01453 872048 email: marymono@tiscali.co.uk
Ref: MRC/08 Issue 2