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Regulations 2008

 

1/  Sporting Regulations

 

1/1 Title and Jurisdiction

 

“Equipe”Grand Tourismo-Sportif  (“Equipe”GTS) events are organised and administered by an independent and non-profit making group of enthusiasts.  These events do not constitute any form of championship and there will be no end of season overall winner or champion.

 

It is the intention of the organisers to create a friendly, gentlemanly and non-aggressive series of good-value longer-distance events for high profile cars with competent drivers. Therefore, a high standard of both car presentation and driver’s behaviour both on and off the track is both expected and demanded.

 

Entrants should be aware that the organising committee, whilst realising that race incidents can happen, will not accept nor tolerate poor, overtly aggressive or dangerous driving standards.

 

 

 

1/2  Organising Committee

 

General Secretary

Christophe Wilmart.  10 Rue de la Beauce, 91410 Saint Escobile, France.  Tel:  (FR  33) 0  612  803783

 

Competitions  Secretary

Jim Lowry.  47 Ash Grove, Chelmsford, CM2 9JT. England.  Tel/Fax:  (UK 44) 0  1245 358028

 

 

 

1/3  Competitor Eligibility

 

All drivers must hold a current MSA International or National “A” race licence or European equivalent with FIA endorsed logo for International events.  MSA National “B” licences are acceptable for UK events only.

 

 

 

1/4 Registration

 

All drivers must be approved by and registered with “Equipe”GTS.  Drivers must therefore complete the required registration documentation and supply a photocopy of the front page of the race vehicle’s FIA identity papers (if available).  These must be sent to Jim Lowry at the above address.  All drivers will be notified of acceptance before any race entry will be considered.

 

The organising committee reserve the right to cancel the registration of any driver at any time if they consider the driver has contravened the spirit of these regulations.   No claims for refunds of race entry fees or any other costs will be made or accepted.

 

          1/5 Calendar of Events 2008   ( All provisional )

          Mar 24th              Donington                                  1 x 30 Minute                            

          Apr 5-6th              Snetterton                                 2 x 30 Minute  

          May 3-4th             Zandvoort  GP                          2 x 30 Minute

          June 13-15th      Silverstone International          2 x 30 Minute

          July 5-6th             Anglesey GP                              2 x 30 Minute

          Aug 1-3rd             Spa Francorchamps GP           2 x 30 Minute

          Sept 7th              Brands Hatch      - Indy               1 x 30 Minute Pit Stop Race

          Oct 4-5th             Snetterton                                  2 x 30 Minute

 

   

2/ Sporting regulations / Judicial 

 

In accordance with national regulations in country of event.

 

 

3/ Sporting regulations / Race procedure 

 

 In accordance with national regulations in country of event

 

 

4/ Race Penalties 

 

 In accordance with national regulations in country of event.

 

 

5 Technical Regulations

 

5/1  Introduction

 

“Equipe”GTS events are primarily intended for period E and F Sports and GT cars of limited performance running to period FIA homologated specification as per FIA appendix K regulations.  Additional period modifications may be accepted providing any such modifications are declared to and are agreed by the organising committee. 

 

5/2 General principle

 

“Equipe”GTS events are for fun only and all cars will be accepted or refused by the organising committee on their own merit with particular consideration given to a high standard of presentation.

 

FIA identity papers will not be required for any Equipe”GTS events during 2008.

 

 

5/3  Safety Requirements 

 

 In accordance with national regulations in country of event.

 

 

 

                                          5/4  Classes

                                          Class 1  - Cars up to 1150cc 

                                          Class 2 -  Cars from 1151cc to 1400cc                            

                                          Class 3  - Cars from 1401cc to 1650cc                 

                                          Class 4  - Cars from 1651cc to 2000cc 

                                          Class 5 -  Cars from 2001cc to 2700cc

 

It is expected that all cars comply with FIA appendix K vehicle regulations, or will run to a period specification as listed on your driver’s registration from to be approved by the organising committee.

 

The organising committee hold a list of eligible cars and a more detailed description of each make and model’s homologation and accepted period modifications are listed on   www. historique. co. uk

 

 Please note; Lotus Elan, Porsche 911, Marcos GT cars and all sports-racing cars are not included.

 

 

5/5 Bodywork

 

Bodywork must remain as per period  FIA Appendix K regulations or any other modifications must be approved by the organising committee.  

 

Flared wheel arches are prohibited. 

 

Local drilling or the cutting of holes in the front apron is allowed only to allow increased air flow to an engine oil cooler.  Any additional non Appendix K regulation holes in the bodywork are forbidden along with any other form of modification to aid brake cooling.

 

A very high standard of presentation is expected and demanded

 

 

5/6 Windscreens

 

All cars manufactured after 1st January 1955 must run with full width windscreens as per FIA appendix K. 

 

 

5/7  Hardtops

 

All cars fitted with full front and rear roll-cages must be fitted with a factory style hardtop or an aftermarket hard-top of a period appearance or must compete with the original style soft-top erected.

 

 

5/8 Wheels

 

All cars may use either wire spoke or pressed steel wheels. Alternatively, cars manufactured after 1st January 1961 must use either wire spoke or pressed steel wheels or alloy wheels of period appearance.

 

All cars must use wheel rim diameter in compliance with the period homologation of the car.

 

All cars must use either wheel rim width in compliance with the period homologation of the car, or up to a maximum of 5J in classes 1 and 2,  and up to 5.5J in classes 3, 4 and 5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

5/9 Tyres

All cars running during qualifying and races up to following weight limits in each class must use Dunlop Historic CR65 racing tyres.

Class 1 - Cars up to 1150cc                                            650 KG

Class 2 - Cars from 1151cc to 1400cc                        700 KG

Class 3 - Cars from 1401cc to 1650cc                        750 KG

Class 4 - Cars from 1651cc to 2000cc                        800 KG

Class 5 - Cars from 2001cc to 2700cc                        900 KG

 

All other cars must use either Dunlop historic CR65 L or M section racing tyres, or any road legal tyre of at least 70 series profile.

 

 

Be Aware: Failure to comply with tyre regulations will result in an automatic exclusion from the meeting.

 

 

5/10  Advertising

 

Your attention is drawn to FIA appendix K 6.1.1. “Advertising on Historic Cars of Periods A to I and Touring, GT and GTP cars”.

 

Whilst the organising committee of “Equipe”GTS are not concerned with upholding these particularly strict FIA regulations, it will however expect personal advertising and decals on all cars to be kept to a sensible minimum.

 

Space must be made available on all cars for event sponsor’s decals, and the committee of “Equipe”GTS reserve the right to insist upon any competitor removing or covering any other sponsor’s decals if so desired.

 

 

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Microsoft Word Document format.

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