Carib 2002

2002
Championship
Structure

Car
Specifications/
Regulations

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Carib 2000

Carib Beer Stock Car Series 2002

Car Specifications/Regulations

The spirit of these regulations are to provide close competitive racing at minimum cost to competitors and as such, standard mass produced OEM or aftermarket parts wherever inferred are to be used.

Modifications other than these will not be allowed.

ENGINES

The following modifications will be allowed:-

Engine Capacity will be 1500cc engine. Only manufacturers OE pistons (including oversize) will be allowed. Maximum Overbore shall be .040". Substitute pistons and pins must not weigh less than manufacturer's original and not increase the compression ratio.

Carburetion:- A single downdraft 32-36 Webber may be substituted in place of the existing carburetor using carburetor adaptor. (see appendix no. 1). Total distance between base of carburetor - base of intake manifold must not exceed one inch, inclusive of insulators and adaptor.

Exhaust System:- Existing exhaust manifold may be replaced with an approved Exhaust Header. (see appendix no. 2)

Cylinder heads which have been damaged due to excessive heat may be cleaned up to a max of .025" less than original. (118 mm)

No modification may be carried out to intake and exhaust ports.

Ignition system - Standard as supplied by manufacturer, however plug leads may be changed.

Alternators may be removed or rendered unserviceable.

Power steering pump may be removed or rendered unserviceable.

Flywheels may be lightened to approved specification. (see appendix no. 3)
Minimum weight shall be 10 lbs.

Mechanical fuel pumps may be substituted or augmented with electrical pumps.

GEARBOXES

Only the standard gearbox as fitted to the 1300, 1500 cc and 1600 cc engine will be allowed. This must contain standard ratios with the exception of final drive ratio, which may be changed. Limited slip differentials will not be allowed.

SUSPENSION

Struts / Shocks - Only standard non adjustable shocks which are readily available will be allowed, e.g. - Nissan Gabriel Monroe.

Springs - Free, however, they must fit in the original cup. If less than original size, they must be wired in place. This is subject to safety approval of the scrutineer. No coil-overs will be allowed.

Front and rear Anti Roll Bars - only Manufactured OE bars for the B 13 Sentra will be allowed.

Multiple bars may be used.

Original steering racks must be used in original position.

Strut Bars will be allowed

BRAKES

Linings - Free.

Discs - Factory B 13 vented discs allowed.

Front Calipers - no modification allowed.

Rear Drums - no modification allowed.

Master Cylinders - only manufacturers OE allowed.
Removal of equalizer valves will be allowed.

RIMS

13" 14" only. 6" maximum width. Maximum offset as specified - 1 1/2"

TYRES

Tyres must be readily available in Trinidad subject to the following published retail prices:-

13" - TT$ 425.00 or less

14" - TT$ 500.00 or less

SAFETY

All cars must be fitted with full roll cages as well as nets on driver doors.
(see appendix no. 4)

Seats must be properly bolted.

External ON/OFF Battery switches are mandatory.

Aeroquip lines while not mandatory are recommended.

Steering locks must be removed.

GENERAL

Radiators and fans - Free.

Gasoline - only gas which is available at a gas station pump will be allowed. (89 octane)

Upholstery panels, dash panels, trim, harnesses, air con related equipment, locking mechanisms, insulation and rust proofing may be removed. Rear doors maybe welded shut and window winding mechanism removed. Cars must however conform to a minimum weight. (2000 lbs)

Aerodynamics devices as specified in the appendix shall be allowed.

Air induction systems will be allowed as long as they do not constitute a ram air effect.

Fenders may be flared to accommodate tyres, however, care must be taken so that no parent fender material is removed.

Rubber mounts may be replaced by solid mounts.

All engines and gearboxes will be sealed in the approved manner before the first race meeting. Seals may be broken only in the presence of three members of the Stock Car Series committee. Any driver using more than one engine in the series is expected to have seals on all engines used. Seal numbers will be recorded.

In order to discourage competitors blue printing of engines, a claiming rule of three thousand dollars ($ 3,000.00) shall be applicable. Any competitors engine may be claimed by another competitor subject to the following:-

  1. Written notification to the owner of the engine in question.
  2. Written notification to the Stock Car Committee.
  3. Payment of monies to the engines owner.
  4. Cost is not inclusive of carburetor, carb adaptor, exhaust manifold, flywheel
  5. The onus for removal of engine from the vehicle lies solely with the original owner.
  6. Engines may only be claimed within a seven (7) day period after a stock car meeting.
  7. Engines must retain the original seals for at least one race meeting after purchase. If it is not opened, then any subsequent disciplinary action will be against both owners of the engine.

All cars must have competition numbers displayed on both rear windows and left front quarter of the bonnet.

Protests with respect to cars are subject to the standing rules and regulations of the Trinidad and Tobago Automotive Sports Association - TTASA.

The driver of any car found to be in violation of the above rules will be disqualified and all points forfeited for the year.

The stock car committee shall have the final say with respect to conformity with the above regulations.



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