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crappy MSA Roll cage rules!
#1

Dropped my car off at Rollcentre Racing this morning for the cage welding in.



At last!



Because of the MSA rules in the UK, I cannot have the rear backstays reching beyond the rear suspension pickup points.



Bummer!



There goes my RS replica idea.



Oh well, at least I got to look round the Dallara LMP900 and Mosler race cars there.



You may recognise the team name from this years LeMans 24 hours where Martin raced the Dallara.



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#2

I also meant roll cage not roll cgae!



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#3

You know you can edit your post after the fact. Just hit the edit button below your message.
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#4

For some reason it wouldn't let me edit the title?



Thanks for sorting it



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#5

that sucks for more reasons that that - i guess they don't want you stiffening up the chassis that much



some rules, in an attempt to keep things on a level playing field, really don't make sense



question, if it was an RS, and it had those stays, would you get bumped?
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#6

Yes, it sucks!



I am not a happy bunny.



I have put that question to Martin who really knows his stuff so we will have to see.



If you get 911 Porsche World magazine you may remember a white UK clubsport that had a cage that didn't go past the rear suspension at the back.



I always wondered why it was like that and now I know.



I wish I was American FULL STOP.



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#7

I wondered why this UK 968 had its cage this way. Now I know why.



       
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#8

Yep!



That's the bunny.



Martin said I could go with an RS style cage but it would not pass scrutineering.



As I said I want to be American.



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#9

You win some, you lose some.

If you were in America you couldn't have gotten your Club Sport.



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#10

Yep, your right.



I have a plan though, removable bolt in rear section.



Maybe



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#11

so, the original factory setup, with the pieces you are talking about, would be in your class or not?
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#12

Basically it would not be eligible for any UK MSA competition (everything really) and any FIA based event as well I think as the MSA take there rules from the FIA



Crap eh?



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#13

Bottom line, you could not race a standard RS in the UK



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really? and that is where they raced them when new, right? so they have since then disqualified them for racing? are they allowed in vintage?
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#15

Don't know,



Doubt it though as the MSA is pretty strict and Martin said that it would probably have to be modified to race.



I think it is a safety thing.



It pisses me off.



I'm gonna end up with a stumpy cage like Eric's pictures of the blue car.



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#16

i'm just a bit confused - out here (in SCCA anyway) on a car like that (factory race car) anything that was approved, at the time the car was originally campaigned, gets grandfathered in as approved for subsequent racing - to be clear, if the car, when raced by the factory, came with that cage, then subsequently that cage is approved - as long as it still meets or exceeds safety standards, any other consideration is moot



you may well have a good case with the board, but you'd have to show that it was approved before, and you duplicated it exactly - you'd also have to follow the "replica" idea pretty closely, in order to support the argument, though i have seen some variations on the theme in vintage racing out here
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#17

That's the thing, because the cage goes over the rear suspension pick up points they say that it is not safe and thus no longer eligable.



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hmmm - interesting - i wonder why - i can't envision why it would be unsafe - i'd look for some kind of explanation - to make a rule change like that, which would disqualify cars, they would need to have a real reason



does that mean that the real rs cars have to remove those pieces, making them no longer authentic?



definitely sounds like some homework to do
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#19

Decided that I have no choice and have to go with an FIA spec cage like the blue car afterall.



According to Martin at Rollcentre it is a stiffer design anyway due to the fact that it goes to the rear wheel arch.



He can't understand why it goes to the back (I think it looks a lot better!)



I suppose I'll have to live with it



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