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Club Audi Vic timed sprints , Heathcote Park Raceway, Saturday 25th June , 2011
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Originally posted by dark View Postcar inspections by heathcote staff? Adapters ok?
Heathcote Park Raceway has recently reviewed the scrutineering regulations.
These rules and regulations have been put in place to make Heathcote Park raceway as safe and pleasant as possible for all competitors and officials.
At all times whilst on the premises please abide by the rules and regulations.
Keep safe and enjoy your racing.
All vehicles and motorcycles must meet the Heathcote Park Raceway scrutineering standards.
In the event of any disagreement on whether your vehicle meets the standards the final decision will rest with the Chief Scrutineer who will decide if your vehicle is safe to race. Remember at all times we are only looking after your safety.
General Rules and Regulations:
All vehicles require the following items:
•Radiator overflow bottles
•Accelerator return springs
•Batteries must be securely clamped
•Appropriate braking systems
•Appropriate steering systems
•Plugged holes in firewall
•No loose items inside the driver, passenger compartments or boot.
•Plugged rear parcel shelves & rear firewalls for any vehicles using N2O
•All vehicles using Nitrous Oxide must display on the outside of the vehicle in the area where the bottle is located the approved sticker.
•In addition the approved sticker is to be placed on the outside of the windscreen in the top left hand corner
•The approved sticker is yellow with N2O printed in black.
•All competitors must follow all speed signs and officials directions at all times.
•Speed/burnouts are to be kept to their appropriate areas at all times. If you fail to obey the rules you will be asked to leave the premises.
•Any use of a mobile phone whilst on the Race Track will result in eviction from the event.
•No persons under the age of 16 are allowed in pit lane/start line. Failure of enforcement of this rule can result in disqualification.
•No shorts, pants, thongs, open toed shoes in pitlane, only long pants and closed in shoes
Licence:
A current driver’s Licence or Learners Permit is required.
Learners Permit drivers must be acccompanied by a Parent or Guardian over the age of 18.
Passengers:
Heathcote Park Raceway allows racers to have 1 passenger during test & tune days, all passengers must wear the approved clothing and safety helmet, all runs with passengers onboard will be solo runs only!
Drivers Seat:
It is mandatory that all seats are firmly attached to the vehicle.
Seat Belts / Harnesses:
Vehicles running 10.99 or slower require a minimum quick release 3 point lap sash seatbelt complying with the current Australian Standard.
Vehicles running 10.98 sec or 120 mph or quicker require a minimum quick release 4 point harness complying with the current Australian Standard.
Any vehicle running between 150 mph or quicker requires a 5 point harness incorporating a crutch strap.
Safety Helmets:
All racers must wear Safety Helmets when entering, racing and leaving the race track.
Please wait until you have stopped your vehicle before removing your helmet.
Safety Helmets must comply with the current Australian Standard. For those of you who do not possess a Safety Helmet, you may hire a helmet through Heathcote Park administration office.
Roll Cage:
All vehicles running 10.00 sec (1/4 mile) or slower are not required to have a roll cage fitted but may be fitted if you wish to do so.
All vehicles running between 9.99 sec & 9.00 sec and under 140 mph (1/4 mile) must be fitted with a single roll over hoop. A hoop covering the full width of the driver’s compartment with 2 bolted back stays and a bolted intrusion bar.
All other vehicles running faster than 8.99 or 150 mph are required to be fitted with a full 6 point roll cage.
Utilities may use a 4 point roll cage with intrusion bars/diagonals on both sides and single diagonals in main roof hoop.
Vehicles, where the body may be separated from the chassis/roll cage in an accident, mesh or net, are required to be fitted with a roll cage over the driver’s head in order to retain the driver’s limbs within the cage area in the event of a roll over.
Parachute:
All vehicles reaching 150 mph must be fitted with a single chute.
Open Cockpits:
Convertibles, roadsters and any other open cockpit vehicle are required to be fitted with a single rollover hoop covering the driver’s compartment.
Tail Shaft Loop:
All vehicles running 9.99 sec or quicker are required to be fitted with a tail shaft loop.
The tail shaft loop is to be made of metal, a minimum 3.2 mm (1/8”) thickness and 51 mm (2”) wide securely mounted and located within 15.2cm (6”) of the front universal joint.
Wheels and Studs:
Hub caps and clip on wheel rims must be removed before competing. Scrutineer’s will check for loose wheel nuts and cracked or damaged wheels.
All vehicles are required to be fitted with the minimum of wheel studs as original manufactures specifications.
All vehicles are required to have wheel nuts on all wheel studs. Each wheel stud must protrude past the outer face of the wheel by a distance no less than the diameter of the stud used.
Vehicles running quicker than 9.99 sec are required to be fitted open ended wheel nuts. Factory alloy wheels may use original nuts/studs.
Tyres:
Tyres of the same construction are required front and rear, vehicles using rear slick tyres are required to be fitted with front conventional non radial tyres.99 Audi TT quattro + a few mods.... 2011 Runner up Best Audi Coupe @ the South East Dub Fest
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Originally posted by Nathan_B View Postam interested but its the first time ive heard paying $20 for a spectator (aka misses) - can someone please confirm if this fee does apply?
CheersI'd just buy her flowers instead and tell her to go out with the girls. It will pay off later
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Do we need to 'book' for a spot, or just turn up on the day?
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Originally posted by Jarred View PostDo we need to 'book' for a spot, or just turn up on the day?
It will be fine to just rock up. The day is organised by our club, but we are happy for fellow VAG cars to come and join in on the fun.
I will be manning the gate, so guys on here should be fine!
It would be great if everyone could start letting me know if they are definately coming , to give me a rough indication of how many cars will be turning up.
Cheers Adrian99 Audi TT quattro + a few mods.... 2011 Runner up Best Audi Coupe @ the South East Dub Fest
93 Audi 80 quattro prepping into track car
76 Audi Fox
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Originally posted by NeuSpeedGTI View PostSounds like an awsome way to spend Saturday to me!! Just gota get this heatercore plumed out of the coolant system and I will be ready.. (ahhhh mk2's!) In regards to the helmet requirement is there anywhere in Heathcote you can hire them, or even somewhere in Melbourne?
99 Audi TT quattro + a few mods.... 2011 Runner up Best Audi Coupe @ the South East Dub Fest
93 Audi 80 quattro prepping into track car
76 Audi Fox
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just bought a sparco helmet off ebay for this, looking forward to it!Previous:
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Adrian, I will definitely be coming to this one. Cheers for organising.VWWC Members - 2018 Special - ECU & DSG Remaps
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