see formulagp.com for car description. ad with pics @ http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/snw/4560679467.html
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Dan
dtargonskiaol.com
IL 60447
$(KGrHqJ,!oIFIFnKuCRJBSJMv(Dl9g~~60_57[1].jpg
see formulagp.com for car description. ad with pics @ http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/snw/4560679467.html
first $1000
Thanks
Dan
dtargonskiaol.com
IL 60447
$(KGrHqJ,!oIFIFnKuCRJBSJMv(Dl9g~~60_57[1].jpg
Would need new forward facing roll bar braces to run. Solo rules require a GCR compliant cage.
Mark Swick
i checked ans was told it could run as is, just too many other projects!
Cute, looks like an adult Power Wheels.
'n nona dem peski springz neether
Wingged two
What's not to like?
Rick
Last edited by Rick Kean; 07.10.14 at 4:59 PM.
2. Minimum wheelbase is 72.0” (182.88 cm).
3. Minimum track is 42.0” (106.68 cm) front & rear.
7. A roll bar conforming to Appendix C is required.
Exception: The bar must extend at least 2.0” (50.8 mm) above the
driver’s helmet in the normal seated position and a head restraint
keeping the driver’s head from going under or behind the roll bar
is required.
H. Roll Cages
It is recommended but not mandatory that all cars utilize a roll cage as
defined in the current Club Racing GCR Section 9.4, Roll Cages For GT
And Production Based Cars, or Section 9.4.5, Roll Cages For Formula
Cars and Sports Racing Cars.
SCCA:
"At first take, I say just about every car can run in AM. But this car isn’t technically compliant for AM because:
- Wheelbase is too short (72” minimum)
- Suspension is fixed (requires to be a fully sprung chassis)
- Weight is not enough (900# minimum with driver)
In general, I have no concerns with this car being allowed to participate at SCCA Regional Solo events. The 2014 Solo Rules Section 1.1 (page 23) allows SCCA Regions to have classes as necessary. You’d need to get the Region’s Solo officials to be okay with it.
There’s nothing that I can tell that would necessarily prevent the car from running (outside of the safety requirements). FSAE cars can have a wheelbase of 60” and FM cars and karts don’t have a 4-wheel sprung suspension. The weight is more of a compliance concern however some may argue that the weight is a way of assuring the chassis is probably strong enough; but FSAE cars don’t have a minimum weight and they are allowed to participate. I’m just pointing out that some items not allowed for an AM car are allowed in some form or another in other classes; they’re just not all in one class".
see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtIM...Zcrgg60YdFjRnA
That looks like fun. Can't see the ad looks like it sold or expired.
The craigslist link doesn't work. The referred to website is a parked domain.
Hmm.....
Doug FST 5
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