2022 Retro Construction Regulations
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2016 4:15 pm
2022 - RULE UPDATE & APPROVED BODIES LISTING
I have updated the Retro Construction Regulations that have been out there for a while
The updated version is essentially identical to that last posted however there are a few clarifications included and some small changes.
There are three distinct alterations: -
Chassis Construction
Regulation CA -2a
Materials
Non structural PCB such as used in the "Scale" car racing and/or earring butterfly clips may be used for lead wire management.
Regulation CA -2d
Bearings
I have been made aware that quite a large number of Retro cars have been purchased from the USA and many of these have been fitted with ball races in the rear.
You may keep them in and not go through the palaver of changing to oilites and the rules have been changed to reflect this.
Regulation CA-7b
Tape / Lead
This regulation previously stated that any tape must be applied to the top of the chassis only has never been enforced.
To accept the common practice of how tape is actually used you may now use tape which is on the bottom of the car to moderate body or chassis movement so long as the clearance rules are adhered to.
Approved Body lists are also included below.
2022 Regulations
Approved Bodies:-
SCRRA Can-Am
https://www.tsrfcars.com/SCRRA/scrra_ca ... es_web.htm
SCRRA Coupes
https://www.tsrfcars.com/SCRRA/scrra_co ... es_web.htm
SCRRA F1
https://www.tsrfcars.com/SCRRA/scrra_f1 ... es_web.htm
SCRRA RetroPro
https://www.tsrfcars.com/scrra_rp_legal_bodies_web.htm
IRRA Can-Am, Coupe, F1 and Can-Am Plus
http://www.irraslotracing.com/sitebuild ... y_list.pdf
Plus:- RTR McKee
NOTE
IRRA Can-Am Plus bodies are eligible for Retro Pro racing
Any legal CanAm body is eligible for Retro Pro racing
Here is a quick one page reference table for CanAm as well: -
Regards
I have updated the Retro Construction Regulations that have been out there for a while
The updated version is essentially identical to that last posted however there are a few clarifications included and some small changes.
There are three distinct alterations: -
Chassis Construction
Regulation CA -2a
Materials
Non structural PCB such as used in the "Scale" car racing and/or earring butterfly clips may be used for lead wire management.
Regulation CA -2d
Bearings
I have been made aware that quite a large number of Retro cars have been purchased from the USA and many of these have been fitted with ball races in the rear.
You may keep them in and not go through the palaver of changing to oilites and the rules have been changed to reflect this.
Regulation CA-7b
Tape / Lead
This regulation previously stated that any tape must be applied to the top of the chassis only has never been enforced.
To accept the common practice of how tape is actually used you may now use tape which is on the bottom of the car to moderate body or chassis movement so long as the clearance rules are adhered to.
Approved Body lists are also included below.
2022 Regulations
Approved Bodies:-
SCRRA Can-Am
https://www.tsrfcars.com/SCRRA/scrra_ca ... es_web.htm
SCRRA Coupes
https://www.tsrfcars.com/SCRRA/scrra_co ... es_web.htm
SCRRA F1
https://www.tsrfcars.com/SCRRA/scrra_f1 ... es_web.htm
SCRRA RetroPro
https://www.tsrfcars.com/scrra_rp_legal_bodies_web.htm
IRRA Can-Am, Coupe, F1 and Can-Am Plus
http://www.irraslotracing.com/sitebuild ... y_list.pdf
Plus:- RTR McKee
NOTE
IRRA Can-Am Plus bodies are eligible for Retro Pro racing
Any legal CanAm body is eligible for Retro Pro racing
Here is a quick one page reference table for CanAm as well: -
Regards