We’re mid way through building the mk1 as a multi discipline car and as some of you know she has Grp 2 arches really neatly fitted. In Historic Rallying etc they’re perfectly allowed but I notice things like hscc no one has them? Is there an historic race series where you can run them ?
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Race series allowing Grp 2 arches?
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Re: Race series allowing Grp 2 arches?
The CSCC swinging sixties regulations forbid any changes to silhouette from front, rear, side etc but loads of people seam to run them. There’s also mk3-5 in there too, go figure.
Re: Race series allowing Grp 2 arches?
CSCC have special regs for Minis which does allow the fitting of arches.
https://68403ce7-faa5-44b9-9ba0-313b6d9 ... 6ce98e.pdf
this document is found on the following page by clicking on Class C Mini Regs
https://www.classicsportscarclub.co.uk/swinging-sixties
https://68403ce7-faa5-44b9-9ba0-313b6d9 ... 6ce98e.pdf
this document is found on the following page by clicking on Class C Mini Regs
https://www.classicsportscarclub.co.uk/swinging-sixties
Swinging Sixties Race Series Reference sheet for Mini competitors
December 2019.
Mini Bodyshell. As already stated, the car must maintain its original silhouette in all planes. The only exception here is the addition of wheel arch extensions. The series Committee have been generous in allowing the Mini runners to fit arch extensions, the only marque racing that is allowed them. This is because practically every wheel rim and stipulated regulation tyre combination will not fit under the standard wheel arch profile on the Mini. However, there are limitations as to the arch extensions that are deemed acceptable, bearing in mind the 'Swinging Sixties' title and the fact that we do not want to be seen to be abusing this facility extended to us. Whilst most narrow width arch extensions are likely to be acceptable, there are only two styles of wider arch extensions that will be allowed. Since there is some disagreement as to just what the arch styles are called (group 2, group 4, group 5 etc.) the pictures detailed below show what is acceptable. Width should be kept to a minimum for legality only (must cover the tyre in plan view). No ludicrous 'Carlos Fandango' versions will be allowed, such as those used by Mini Miglia racers. Clubman bodyshells are acceptable since the Clubman was first produced and sold in 1969.
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Re: Race series allowing Grp 2 arches?
Is it only UK cars allowed? Oz Ss came from the Factory with what I think you would call Gp 2 arches fitted.
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Re: Race series allowing Grp 2 arches?
That’s great many thanks, really not wild on taking them off but we’ll seesurfblue63 wrote:CSCC have special regs for Minis which does allow the fitting of arches.
https://68403ce7-faa5-44b9-9ba0-313b6d9 ... 6ce98e.pdf
this document is found on the following page by clicking on Class C Mini Regs
https://www.classicsportscarclub.co.uk/swinging-sixties
Swinging Sixties Race Series Reference sheet for Mini competitors
December 2019.
Mini Bodyshell. As already stated, the car must maintain its original silhouette in all planes. The only exception here is the addition of wheel arch extensions. The series Committee have been generous in allowing the Mini runners to fit arch extensions, the only marque racing that is allowed them. This is because practically every wheel rim and stipulated regulation tyre combination will not fit under the standard wheel arch profile on the Mini. However, there are limitations as to the arch extensions that are deemed acceptable, bearing in mind the 'Swinging Sixties' title and the fact that we do not want to be seen to be abusing this facility extended to us. Whilst most narrow width arch extensions are likely to be acceptable, there are only two styles of wider arch extensions that will be allowed. Since there is some disagreement as to just what the arch styles are called (group 2, group 4, group 5 etc.) the pictures detailed below show what is acceptable. Width should be kept to a minimum for legality only (must cover the tyre in plan view). No ludicrous 'Carlos Fandango' versions will be allowed, such as those used by Mini Miglia racers. Clubman bodyshells are acceptable since the Clubman was first produced and sold in 1969.
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Re: Race series allowing Grp 2 arches?
HSCC is pre 66 so the arches are not period correct for a touring car, same for pre 66 appendix k, they’re not homologated for a touring car.
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Re: Race series allowing Grp 2 arches?
Both CSCC Swinging 60s and CTCRC allow arches and neither require CR65s .
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Re: Race series allowing Grp 2 arches?
I suppos I could always unscrew them if I really fancied hsccPete wrote:Both CSCC Swinging 60s and CTCRC allow arches and neither require CR65s .