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    Monte Rules third draft

    Monte Carly Rally Revival 1961-1971 Innovation and Controversy
    The Monte Carlo Rally was begun in 1911 to showcase advances in automotive technology, and to promote Monaco as a tourist destination. The decade between 1961, and ’71 developed into a contentious arms-race of creative engineering, and creative interpretation of rules.

    This is builders series designed to encourage scratch-building and kit-bashing, but RTR cars are welcome .

    To be held on ASCC Rally track
    One of the aims of this series is to see a variety of cars and approaches.

    Cars eligible:
    Any car that ran the Monte between 1961, and 1971 Entrants should have some info and documentation on this. Cars should be a reasonable 1/32 depiction of the prototype.

    Classes:
    Entries will be divided into 2 classes
    Class A: Cars with rear tire width (at bulge) 9mm and wider. Motor choice is open
    Class B: Card with rear tire width (at bulge) under 9mm. Motors limited to 18k RPM and lower

    Multiple entries are permitted, but each entry will require a unique driver persona for the scoring software.

    Model configuration:
    Any hard plastic injection molded or resin cast 1/32model. (No vacuum formed shells) RTR slot cars /shells are allowed, but are not eligible for Concours.Cars must have interior tray (Vac form permitted) and figures for driver (with steering wheel) and navigator. Fantasy liveries allowed, but must be true to the period.

    Chassis/Drive configuration
    Chassis: Any plastic or printed chassis. May be stiffened/reinforced.
    Motor:
    ClassA: Open to all commercially available, unmodified motors.
    Class B: Open to all commercially available, unmodified motors rated at or below 18k rpm
    Guide/braid/motor leads: open
    Gearing: open
    Axles, front/rear: open
    Ballast permitted, no weight limit imposed.
    Ground clearance: Must not damage track, copper tape or timing system.

    Wheels/Tires:
    Wheels to be a good faith effort to depict wheels on prototype vehicles. Wheels/tires must* not protrude beyond wheel arches as viewed from above. (If prototype car had wheels protruding beyond arches, documentation must be provided to scrutineer, and must be to scale) Wheel inserts or wheels with scale detail are required. Maximum tire with front and rear (at bulge)
    Class A: 9mm and above
    Class B less than 9mm)
    Tire diameter should be scale to prototype within 10% after truing. Rubber or urethane tires allowed. Coating of front tires with nail varnish or C/A, etc. is allowed.
    SILICONE TIRES PROHIBITED.

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