Alfa Romeo Championship
SPORTING & TECHNICAL REGULATIONS 2022
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1: SPORTING REGULATIONS - GENERAL
1.1: TITLE & JURISDICTION:
The ALFA ROMEO CHAMPIONSHIP is organised and
administered by the 750 Motor Club Ltd in accordance with the
General Regulations of Motorsport UK (incorporating the provisions
of the International Sporting Code of the FIA) and these
Championship Regulations.
i.
MOTORSPORT UK Championship Permit No:
CH2022/
ii.
MOTORSPORT UK Championship Grade: C.
iii:
Race Status: Inter-Club / National.
1.2: OFFICIALS:
i. Coordinator: A. Robinson, 103 Hillwood Road, Madeley Heath,
Crewe CW3 9JZ
07980 949325;
[email protected]
ii. Eligibility Scrutineer: K. Lewis, Deputy: B. Blackmore
iii. Championship Stewards: I. Sowman, T. Gregory, C.
Emmerson
1.3: COMPETITOR ELIGIBILITY:
i
Entrants must be:
(a)
fully paid up valid members of the 750 Motor Club and
(b)
registered for the Championship and
(c)
in possession of a valid MOTORSPORT UK Entrants Licence.
ii
Drivers and Entrant/Drivers must:
(a)
be current Members of the 750 Motor Club and the Alfa
Romeo Championship Association (ARCA) and
(b)
be Registered for the Championship and
(c)
be in possession of valid Competition (Racing) Club Licence,
as a minimum
(d)
Or be in possession pf the highest grade of national Race
licence or valid FIA International Licence, together with their ASN’s
written consent ((H)26.2. and FIA ISC Article 2.3.7.b applies)
(e)
If participation in the Championship requires absence from
education a driver, in full time school education is required to have
the approval of their head teacher and a letter stating such approval
from their school in order to fulfil registration for the Championship.
A driver shall not take time out of their education to participate in
motor sport without the prior written approval of their education
establishment.
iii. All necessary documentation must be presented for checking at
all rounds when signing-on.
1.4: REGISTRATION:
i. All competitors must register for the Championship by returning
the Registration Form with the Registration Fee to ARCA via the
alfaracer.com website prior to the final closing date for the first
round being entered.
ii. The Registration Fee for the season is £100 payable upon
registration.
iii. Registration numbers will be the permanent Competition number
for the Championship for the 2022 season.
The 2022 ALFA ROMEO CHAMPIONSHIP will be contested over
the following rounds:
Circuit
Silverstone
Croft
Anglesey
Brands Hatch
Cadwell Park
Oulton Park
ii If the race distance has been reduced it shall count as a full points
scoring round subject to iii below.
iii Where a race is stopped and not restarted and less than 75% of
the scheduled race distance determined by the Clerk of the Course
has not been completed, where this equates to less than 50% of the
normal race distance of 20 minutes then half points will be awarded.
These will be calculated from the point at which the winner is
declared.
iv. The totals from all qualifying rounds (excluding any races which
are abandoned and which are not replaced) less 2 will determine the
final championship points positions.
v. Ties for end-of-season award winning places shall be resolved,
where more than one competitor have equal totals, by taking into
account the highest number of 1st places, 2nd places, 3rd places etc.
until a differential is found. from the races they are counting as their
best total (i.e. their finishing position in dropped rounds do not get
taken into account). If that fails to find a winner their highest or
subsequent highest dropped scores will be added to their existing
total score until a conclusive result is found. Competitors disqualified
from results for sporting or technical infringements may not use that
(those) round(s) as discarded rounds for the purpose of
Championship placings. Dropped scores must also include any points
for fastest qualifying and/or race lap accrued in respect of the
dropped round.
vi. Any penalty points incurred during the season will be deducted
after the final total points score has been calculated.
1.7: AWARDS:
i. All awards are to be provided by the Organising Club or by ARCA
as agreed between them.
ii. Per Round: Awards of 1st, 2nd & 3rd in class will be given, subject
to the number of starters as follows:- up to 3 starters -1st in Class
only; 4 to 5 starters -1st & 2nd in class only; 6 or more starters - 1st,
2nd & 3rd in class.
iii. Championship: Trophies to:
1st, 2nd & 3rd overall.
1st, 2nd & 3rd in class subject to a minimum of 5 race starts.
Driver of the Day/Weekend
iv. Bonuses:
Per Round: Not applicable.
Championship: Not applicable
v. Presentations: Garlands and Trophies are to be provided for
presentation at the end of each race.
1.5: CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS:
Date
30 April
28/29 May
23/24 July
14 August
17/18 September
8 October
1.6: SCORING:
i. Points will be awarded to Competitors listed in the Final Results in
each class as follows:-20; 18; 16; 14; 12; 10; 8; 6; 4; 2. all other
starters-1. Fastest lap in qualifying in each class – 1 point subject to
a minimum of 2 3 starters in class, Fastest lap in each race per class
- 1 point, subject to a minimum of 3 starters in class. If there are
less than 4 starters in any class, points will be as follows: 3 starters
18; 16; 14; 2 starters: 16; 14. If there is only one starter in a class,
14 points will be awarded to this starter if he/she finishes.
Rounds
2
2
2
2
2
2
vi. Entertainment Tax Liability: Not applicable.
vii. Title to all Trophies: In the event of any Provisional Results or
Championship Tables being revised after any provisional
presentations and such revisions affecting the distribution of any
awards the Competitors concerned must return such awards to the
750 Motor Club Competitions Secretary in good condition within 7
days.
2: CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT MEETINGS & RACE PROCEDURES
2.1. ENTRIES:
i. Competitors are responsible for sending in correct and complete
entries with the correct entry fee prior to the closing date for
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entries before each event.
ii. Incorrect or incomplete entries (Including Driver to be
Nominated Entries) are to be held in abeyance until they are
complete and correct and the date of receipt for acceptance of
entry purposes shall be the date on which the Meeting Organiser
receives the missing or corrected information or fee.
iii. Any withdrawal of Entry or Driver/Car changes made after
acceptance of any entry must be notified to the Meeting
Organisers in writing. D25.1.12 applies.
iv. The Entry Fee for each event shall be specified in the SRs and
on the entry form.
v. Reserves will be listed in the Final List of Entries published with
Final Instructions or in a Bulletin.
2.2. BRIEFINGS: Organisers should will notify Competitors of the
times and locations for all briefings in the Final Instructions for the
meetings. All competitors must attend all briefings as required.
2.3. QUALIFICATION OR PRACTICE SESSIONS:
i. Should any Practice or Qualification session be disrupted the
Clerk of the Course shall not be obliged to resume or re-run the
session; the decision of the Clerk of the Course shall be final.
ii. Each driver shall complete a minimum of 3 laps in the car to be
raced in order to qualify (MOTORSPORT UK Regulations Q12.4).
2.4. RACES: Should any race be disrupted the Clerk of the Course
shall not be obliged to resume or rerun the race (Q12.15).
2.5. STARTS:
i.
All cars will be released to form up on the grid prior to the
start as the formation specified on the grid sheet.
ii.
The start will be via standing start. The minimum
Countdown procedures/audible warnings sequence shall be:
(a)
1 minute to start of Green Flag Lap - Start Engines/Clear
Grid.
(b)
30 seconds - Visible and audible warning for start of Green
Flag/Pace Lap.
(c)
A five second board will be used to indicate that the grid is
complete.
(d)
The red lights will be switched on five seconds after the
board is withdrawn. Cars in the Modified, Power Trophy and
Invitation classes will start on the lights. There will be a 3-row gap
on the starting grid between these cars and the cars in the Twin
Spark Cup class. The Twin Spark Cup cars will start on the Union
Jack flag a minimum of 10 seconds after the red lights go out.
Should there be less than 4 Modified/Power Trophy/Invitation V6
class cars taking the start the 3-row gap will be maintained but all
cars will start simultaneously on the lights.
iii.
Any car removed from the grid after the 1 minute stage or
driven into the pits on the Green Flag lap shall be held in the pit
lane and may start the race after the last car has passed the start
line or pit lane exit, whichever is the later to take the start from
the grid.
iv.
Any driver unable to start the Green Flag/Pace lap or start is
required to indicate their situation as per MOTORSPORT UK
Regulation
Q12.11.2. In addition any driver unable to
maintain grid positions on the Green Flag Lap, to the extent that
ALL other cars are ahead of them, may complete the Green Flag
lap but MUST remain at the rear of the last row of the grid
v.
In the event of any starting lights failure the Starter will
revert to use of the Union flag.
2.6. SESSION RED FLAG: Should the need arise to stop any race or
practice, RED LIGHTS will be switched on at the Start line and RED
FLAGS will be displayed at the Start line and at all Marshals Signalling
Points around the Circuit. This is the signal for all drivers to cease
circulating at racing speeds, to slow to a safe and reasonable pace and
to return to the pit lane, during practice, and to the starting grid area,
during a race, unless otherwise directed by officials. Cars may not
enter the Pits unless directed to do so. Work on cars already in the Pits
must cease when a race is stopped.
2.7. PITS, PADDOCK & PITLANE SAFETY:
i Pits & Paddock: Competitors must ensure that the MOTORSPORT
UK Circuit Management and Organising Club Safety Regulations
are complied with at all times.
ii. Pitlane: The outer lane or lanes are to be kept unobstructed to
allow safe passage of cars at all times. The onus shall be on all
Drivers to take all due care and respect the pit lane speed limits.
iii. Refuelling: May only be carried out in accordance with the
MOTORSPORT UK General Regulations, the Organising Club
Regulations, Circuit Management Regulations and the SRs or Final
Instructions issued for each Circuit/Meeting.
iv. Speed Limit: Pit Lane Speed Limit will be 60 km/h.
2.8. RACE FINISHES: After taking the Chequered Flag drivers are
required to:
i.
progressively and safely slow down
ii.
remain behind any competitors ahead of them
iii.
return to the Pit Lane Entrance/Paddock Entrance as
instructed,
iv.
comply with any directions given by Marshals or Officials
v.
keep their helmets on and harnesses done up while on the
circuit or in the pitlane.
2.9. RESULTS: All Practice Timesheets, Grids, Race Results are to be
deemed Provisional until all vehicles are released by Scrutineers after
Post Practice/Race Scrutineering and/or after completion of any
Judicial or Technical Procedures. (MOTORSPORT UK regulation D26.3.)
2.10. TIMING MODULES: The 750 Motor Club utilises transponderbased timing and competitors must have a compatible transponder
fitted and working and advise the race organisers of its number prior
to the event. Compatible transponders include the AMB TRANX 260
and MyLaps X2 & TR2 models.
2.11. QUALIFICATION RACES: If any event is oversubscribed the
Organising Club may at their discretion run Qualification Races.
2.12. OPERATION OF SAFETY CAR: The Safety Car will be brought
into operation and run in accordance with Section Q, Appendix 3 of the
MOTORSPORT UK General Regulations.
3: SPECIFIC CHAMPIONSHIP REGULATIONS
3.1 In the event of any rounds being oversubscribed the Organising
Club may, in liaison with the Championship Coordinator, at their
discretion run Qualification races as per 2.11 of these regulations.
Alternatively at double header and triple header race meetings, should
there be sufficient space within the timetable, the Organising Club
may divide the grid after qualifying into 3 separate Groups. The
Groups will then form 3 races whereby each competitor participates in
two races. All 3 races will be eligible for full championship points.
3.2 At each Round of the championship Race 1 grid positions will be
determined by each competitor’s fastest lap time in Qualifying. The
grid positions for Race 2 will be determined by the finishing order in
Race 1. At the double header meetings at Snetterton and Croft the
reverse positions of the finishing order in Race 2 1 will form the grid
for Race 2, subject to the Modified, Power Trophy and Invitation Class
cars being gridded separately as per 2.5 ii above. Cars finishing out of
the points or not classified as finishers would take up positions at the
rear of the reverse grid.
4: SPECIFIC CHAMPIONSHIP PENALTIES:
In accordance with Section C of the current MOTORSPORT UK
Yearbook
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4.1: INFRINGEMENT OF TECHNICAL REGULATIONS:
1. Arising from post practice Scrutineering or Judicial Action:
Minimum Penalty: The provisions of MOTORSPORT UK Regulations:
C3.3.
2. Arising from post race Scrutineering or Judicial Action: Minimum
Penalty: The provisions of MOTORSPORT UK Regulations: C3.5.1 (a)
and (b).
For infringements deemed to be of a more serious nature the Clerk of
the Course will invoke the provisions of Regulation C3.5.1 (c).
4.2: ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC CHAMPIONSHIP PENALTIES:
i. In the case of a driver being excluded from a race, the Clerk of
Course will impose the penalties set out in MOTORSPORT UK
Regulation C3.5.1 a & b and may impose the penalty set out in
MOTORSPORT UK Regulation C3.5.1 c.
ii. In order to maintain standards of conduct, the Championship
Organisers will monitor all Officials/Observers reports of adverse
behaviour at race meetings. If any individual is included on two such
reports during one racing season the Championship Organisers will
request the Clerk of Course at future race meetings to consider
specific observation of that driver’s conduct.
iii. The Clerk of Course may impose a “Stop-Go” or “Drive through”
penalty during a race in accordance with MOTORSPORT UK Regulation
Q.12.26.
iv. Any Competitor who is penalized under the Championship Sporting
Regulations at any stage of a Championship event and receives an
allocation of penalty points on their race licence in accordance with
MOTORSPORT UK Regulations, will receive a Championship points
deduction equal to the number of penalty points which were allocated.
Should the same competitor receive penalty points at another round of
the Championship then the number of Championship points deducted
will be double the number of penalty points applied. If penalty points
are applied at a third round, then the Championship points deducted
will be triple this number, and quadrupled at the forth occurrence of
such a penalty etc. This may result in a driver receiving a negative
score.
v. Championship Stewards are also empowered to consider any
request from the Championship Coordinator to penalize any
Competitor for any breach of Championship regulations and, after
holding a formal hearing if they deem it necessary, to impose a
penalty in accordance with MOTORSPORT UK Regulation C.2.1.1
(subject to the rights of appeal provided for in Section C.)
vi. One or more of the following may be imposed by the
Championship Stewards as appropriate;
a)
Reprimand
b)
Fine. The may be also applied in the case of a driver
receiving three reprimands from the Championship Stewards in one
season.
c)
Time or Grid Penalties
d)
Suspension from all or part of the Championship. This may
also be applied in the case of a driver receiving two fines from the
Championship Stewards in one season.
5: TECHNICAL REGULATIONS (ALL CLASSES)
5.1: INTRODUCTION:
The following Technical Regulations are set out in accordance with the
Motorsport UK specified format and it should be clearly understood
that if the following texts do not specify you can do it, you should
work on the principle that you cannot. The Technical Regulations for
Modified, V6, Power Trophy and Twin Spark Cup classes have been
separated to enable Competitors to identify more easily which
provisions are permitted or prohibited in each group.
5.2: GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
The 750 Motor Club Alfa Romeo Championship is for
competitors participating in any Production or Production based ALFA
ROMEO (or Fiat/Lancia/Abarth in the Modified and Power Trophy
classes).
Vehicles must comply with Motorsport UK General Technical
Regulations contained within Sections C, H, J, K, L & Section Q of
the current Motorsport UK Yearbook.
The Championship will be run in three four classes as follows:
Modified (M): Modified Alfa Romeo, Fiat/Abarth or Lancia cars with
no capacity limit (including turbocharged, supercharged and diesel
engine cars).
V6 (V): Standard Production Alfa Romeos using the Busso or GMderived V6 engine.
Power Trophy (P): Alfa Romeos, Fiats/Abarths and Lancias
running to Power to Weight ratio of 195 175 bhp per 1000 kg at the
wheels/hub for non-turbo petrol engined models and 175 155 bhp
per 1000kg for diesels and turbo engined petrol models.
Twin Spark Cup (TS): Standard Production Alfa Romeos using the
4 cylinder 16v Twin Spark engine.
Invitation Class: NB Superturismo, DTM/ITCC and other Alfa
Romeo & Fiat/Lancia/Abarth cars that do not comply with these
Technical Regulations may run in an Invitation class may race on a
an ‘invitation’ basis at the organisers’ discretion but are will not be
eligible for Championship points.
These Regulations must be read in conjunction with the relevant
sections of the current Motorsport UK Yearbook. In these
Regulations, the word “Standard” is deemed to mean “as originally
produced or supplied by the vehicle manufacturer or importer for the
model registered by the Competitor”.
Except where these Regulations specifically permit otherwise all
engine and gearbox components must be externally identifiable as
being of Alfa Romeo/Fiat/Abarth/Lancia manufacture or fitted as
original Alfa Romeo equipment to Alfa Romeo badged vehicles.
The Championship organisers reserve the right to classify low
volume production models or new models introduced during the
year, as appropriate.
Drivers entering the Power Trophy class must provide have their cars
power tested at one of the Championship designated rolling roads
prior to participation. The designated rolling road centres for the
Championship (including the 750 Motor Club mobile MAHA dyno) will
all use MAHA LPS 3000 or FPS 2700 equipment.
A list of designated locations can be found in Appendix 1 to these
regulations.
5.3: SAFETY REQUIREMENTS:
The following Articles of Motorsport UK Appendix Section K Safety
Criteria Regulations will apply: [K 1.2], [K 1.3], [K 1.4], [K 1.5], [K
1.6], [K 1.6.5], [K 1.6.6], [K 2], [K 3.2],,[K 5],[K10], [K 12], [K 13]
and [K 14]
[K 1.2.1] refer to drawing 5 or 6 (it is recommended that cars running
in the Modified and Power Trophy classes refer to roll cage example 9
in the current Motorsport UK Yearbook and that cages should have
double door bars and extend forward to the suspension turrets). A
FULL ROLL CAGE IS COMPULSORY ON ALL VEHICLES. THE FITTING
OF SIDE INTRUSION BARS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE CAR IS ALSO
MANDATORY.
[K 3.1] Fire Extinguisher - Minimum 2.25lts capacity. [K 6] Tank fillers,
vents and caps. [K 8] External circuit breaker. [K 9] Overalls. [K 10]
Crash Helmets. [K 11] Visors. These requirements may be exceeded.
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Roll cages may be welded to the body shell. In cars running in the
Twin Spark Cup all parts of the roll cage must remain within the
habitacle (WHICH IS DEFINED AS THE AREA OF THE CAR OCCUPIED
BY THE DRIVER AND PASSENGERS and excludes the boot area on all
models including hatchback and estate cars) except where specifically
permitted as in Twin Spark Cup regulation 8.3. Two windscreen wipers
must be fitted in the Power Trophy and Twin Spark Cup where fitted
as Standard on the model to be raced.
A currently FIA homologated harness is mandatory. Racing seat
installations must comply fully with Sections (K) 2.2 and 2.3 of the
Motorsport UK Regulations.
There must be towing eyes with minimum internal diameter of 60mm
securely fixed to the main structure of the vehicle, front and rear,
within the confines of the body to enable the vehicle to be moved in
accordance with Motorsport UK Regulation [Q13.1.3]. In respect of the
front towing eye, this may not protrude beyond the vertical plane of
the front bumper by more than 10mm. For the avoidance of doubt
this precludes the use of the standard towing eye in its standard
location, competitors must find an alternative.
It is strongly recommended that all Race Cars must should, wherever
possible, be equipped with two front and two rear towing eyes
positioned equally either side of the longitudinal centre line. They
must be clearly visible, marked with an arrow and the word “tow” and
the wire painted in yellow, red or orange to contrast with the vehicle
colour scheme.
The towing eyes must be made of at least 6mm diameter steel wire
rope with a 6x19 wire core, each which must have a breaking-strain of
at least 2 tons. Each towing eye must allow the passage of a cylinder
with a diameter of 60 mm, situated 25mm forward of the adjacent
bodywork - 100 mm above and below this hole must retain clearance
to enable the recovery crews to attach straps and shackles.
The towing eyes must be fixed to a structural part of the chassis with
a minimum of M12 fixings, the inner part must be flexible in order for
the towing eyes to be retracted inside the bodywork profile. A “pullcord” must be attached to the towing eye to enable the marshals to
access the wire loop. The end attached to the chassis may be either
‘thimble’ or ‘open-loop’ style. Each complete towing eye must be
certified as meeting this load requirement. Webbing towing eyes are
not permitted. The intention is to allow an angled pull away in the
event in the event of a crumpled or obscured vehicle corner e.g. +/45 degrees from straight ahead. Examples of steel wire towing eyes
that can be bolted to the chassis:
5.4: COMPETITION NUMBERS/ DECALS
Positions – White number panels with black numbers as specified by
the Motorsport UK (reg J4.1, J4.1.2, J4.1.8 & Chart 4 – page 152 of
the Blue Book) must be positioned on each front door. At
scrutineering they must appear undamaged and without tyre scuff
marks. The competitor must supply these number panels. A class
logo must appear on the bonnet and class identification letters
(maximum height 10cm) on the rear side windows (as in 5.2.2.). All
cars must carry 750MC and Alfa Romeo Championship decals on
both sides of the car. Sponsors’ Windscreen and rear screen strips
(where appropriate) and the decals of other Championship sponsors,
as defined by the Championship organisers, must appear in positions
to be specified in a bulletin before the start of the season or as
appropriate during the season. Failure to do so may incur loss of
Championship points. All cars in the Twin Spark Cup class and any
car in other classes using Yokohama tyres must display Yokohama
tyres decals that must be prominently positioned on the front and
rear wings of the car.
The windscreen of all cars must display the competition number
positioned on the upper side area of the passenger’s side of the
windscreen (Motorsport UK reg Q.11.4) as follows:
· the numerals mustbe at least 150mm high with a stroke of at least 20mm
· be coloured reflective yellow
· be placed no closer than 50mm from the lower edge of the
windscreen “sun strip” and 50mm from the side
edge of the
windscreen.
The driver’s name must appear in block capitals on each rear side
window or, where there is no rear side window (e.g. Alfa Romeo 4C,
Abarth 124), on an equivalent area of the bodywork.
New cars will be supplied with a full set of the required decals by the
Alfa Romeo Championship Association free of charge at the time of
the driver’s registration or at some other point prior to the car’s first
race. Replacements must be purchased at cost via the “shop” page
on the alfaracer.com website. Where decals not previously required
are deemed to be required by ARCA they will be provided free of
charge.
6: MODIFIED CLASS
6.1 GENERAL
The Modified class is open to any production based Alfa Romeo, Fiat,
Abarth or Lancia models modified in accordance with these
Regulations but excluding Superturismo models or those built to
DTM/ITCC rules. These e Excluded models may run in the Invitation
class race at the discretion of the organisers and but are thus ineligible
for the award of championship points.
The organising clubs, 750MC and ARCA, reserve the right prior to or
during the season to re-categorise an Invitation class car as a Modified
class car at their reasonable discretion in situations where the form of
construction does not fully meet the requirements for the class as set
out below, provided that:
(a) It is visibly and recognisably an Alfa Romeo (or
Fiat/Abarth/Lancia) from the bodywork, lights and grille
(b) Its performance is reasonably consistent with that of other
Modified class cars
(c) It meets in full the technical and safety regulations in the
Motorsport UK yearbook
(d) It is fitted with an engine that was originally fitted as
standard to an Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Lancia or Abarth
production model
The organisers reserve the right to impose a weight penalty for such
cars where appropriate.
6.2 CHASSIS
The floor pan, chassis rails, sills, door surrounds, bulkheads, roof
and inner wings must remain as standard in construction, dimension
and material except where modifications are required to comply
Motorsport UK Safety requirements. However, the floor-pan or
transmission tunnel may be modified to allow increased clearance for
exhaust systems or, in the case of cars with a rear mounted
gearbox, for safety reasons. The Championship Eligibility Scrutineer
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must clear any modifications made under this heading in writing.
Free
In the case of sills, no modification is permitted.
Induction System
Free
Exhaust systems may not pass through the bodywork. Competitors
are reminded that under Motorsport UK regulations, exhausts must
have outlets terminating within 150 mm of the outside of the
bodywork periphery in plain view, rearwards of a line bisecting the
wheelbase. If exhausts protrude beyond the bodywork, then a
protecting shield to prevent burning must cover them.
The rear floor-pan may be modified locally to permit internal
mounting of rear suspension components provided that any such
components are adequately enclosed to comply with Motorsport UK
Regulations [J 5.2.1].
Exhaust System
Free within Motorsport UK Technical Regulations (Note Current Noise
Regulations).
Ignition System
Free
Fuel Delivery System
Free
6.5 SUSPENSION
The front or rear panel may be replaced with a suitable removable
structure to facilitate quicker engine changes.
The boot floor may be replaced by a suitable rigid fireproof material.
6.3: BODYWORK:
Modifications Permitted:
General
Bodywork and interior are free.
Interior
Roll cages may be welded to the body shell.
Exterior
Wing extensions must cover the wheels/tyres as specified by
Motorsport UK. As a minimum the wheel/tyre must be covered if a
line was drawn across the centre of the axle.
An identifiable Alfa Romeo grille must be fitted except for Fiat,
Abarth or Lancia entries, which must be fitted with the identifiable
Fiat, Abarth or Lancia grille. Two external mirrors (one on either
side) must be in place and usable throughout both qualifying and
racing.
Silhouette
Only those spoilers or aerodynamic devices fitted as standard or
deemed by the Championship Panel and Eligibility Scrutineer to be
within “the spirit of the regulations” are permitted. The bonnet may
be raised at the rear to a maximum of 1.5cm to facilitate additional
cooling.
Ground Clearance
Cars must retain a minimum ground clearance of 4cm with the driver
(In full racing kit) seated normally in the car. No part of the car may
touch the ground with one tyre deflated.
Modifications Prohibited:
Front splitters are at the discretion of the Championship Panel in
consultation with the Eligibility Scrutineer.
6.4 ENGINE
Permitted Modifications:
Engine modifications are unrestricted provided that any engine used
must have been factory fitted in a production model Alfa Romeo,
Fiat, Abarth or Lancia at some point in time. The cross-fitting of
engines between these marques is permitted. Dry sump lubrication is
permitted. Turbocharging or supercharging is permitted.
Prohibited Modifications:
Location
Changing the location of the engine or position in the engine bay is
not permitted.
Oil/Water Cooling System
Modifications Permitted:
Suspension modifications are unrestricted provided that the original
suspension method is retained e.g. 156 - Independent front with
double wishbones & coil springs and Macpherson Strut & coil springs
rear.
Modifications Prohibited:
Wheelbase/Track
Wheelbase dimensions must remain standard. Track is free provided
wing extensions cover the wheels and tyres as specified by
Motorsport UK Regulations.
6.6 TRANSMISSION
Modifications Permitted:
Transmissions may be subject to any modification that does not alter
the location or type of transmission for that model (for example, an
Alfetta, 75 or GTV6 may not be modified to front gearbox layout).
Fitting a sequential gearbox from a recognised manufacturer is
permitted. Any alteration to the bulkheads(s) between the engine
compartment and the habitacle or alterations of any kind to the
floorpan must comply fully with Section (K) of the Motorsport UK
Yearbook.
Modifications Prohibited:
Four-wheel drive systems are not permitted in the Modified Class
unless fitted as standard to that particular model.
Transmission & Drive Ratios
Gearbox and final drive ratios are free. Limited slip differentials may
be fitted where not already Standard. All cars must have a fully
functioning reverse gear.
6.7 ELECTRICS
Exterior Lighting
At least one road legal type headlamp (or replacement spotlight) on
each side and in the original position for the model, with an area and
similar level of light to the standard headlight, must be in working
order and must be capable of giving slower drivers adequate
warning of the car's approach when being lapped. Headlights must
be turned on throughout the race. Covering of light lenses with
coloured material which reduces the effectiveness of the lighting is
not permitted. Brake lights and rear lights must be fitted and be in
working order.
Rear Rain or Poor Visibility Warning Light
A rear rain or poor visibility warning light must be fitted and in
working order for use in accordance with Motorsport UK Technical
Regulation [K 5.2] Models not fitted with two rear fog lights as
standard, equally located each side of the vehicle centre line, must
fit a central rear fog light in accordance with Motorsport UK
Technical Regulation [K 5.1].
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with Motorsport UK Technical Regulation [J 5.17] & [J 5.18]
Battery
Location and type are free provided that they comply with
Motorsport UK Technical Regulation [J 5.14.1]
Alternator
Alternators may not be removed.
6.8 BRAKES
Modifications Permitted
Braking systems are free within the requirements of Motorsport UK
Technical Regulations.
Modifications Prohibited
Carbon Fibre discs, pads or calipers are prohibited.
6.9 WHEELS, TYRES & STEERING
Permitted Options
Wheels are unrestricted. Steering modifications are unrestricted
within Motorsport UK Technical Regulations.
Prohibited Options
N/A
Construction and Materials
Unrestricted. Competitors MUST ENSURE that wheels are suitable for
racing purposes and should be inspected regularly for cracks, rim
damage etc.
Dimensions
Unrestricted
Tyres:
Specifications - Unrestricted.
The use of tyre heating/heat retention devices, tyre treatments and
compounds is prohibited.
6.10 MINIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT
There is no minimum weight limit in the Modified class. However, the
organisers reserve the right to introduce minimum weight limits during
the season should they be deemed necessary. Motorsport UK
Regulation [D 11.2] applies.
6.11 FUEL AND FUEL TANK
Type of Fuel Tank
A replacement fuel tank may be fitted.
Location of the Fuel Tank
Installation must comply with Motorsport UK Technical Regulations.
The Championship Eligibility Scrutineer must approve the position
and installation of a replacement tank in writing.
Fuel
Petrol
Must comply with relevant Motorsport UK Technical Regulations
[Motorsport UK Regulations Section B, Nomenclature & Definitions
(see Pump Fuel)]. Fuel samples will be taken during the season.
Diesel
Only white diesel pump fuel as defined by the Motorsport UK may be
used. Any commercially available smoke-reducing additive is
permitted for environmental considerations only. No other additives
are permitted
6.12 SILENCING
Specification - Silencing systems are free, provided that they comply
7. ALFA ROMEO V6 CLASS
7.1 GENERAL
The purpose of the regulations for this class is to allow some
modification to the standard Alfa Romeo V6 production models to
increase performance and allow all V6 powered models to compete on
a level playing field whilst restricting the benefits of “cheque book
racing” associated with a Modified Class. As such the Championship
Panel reserves the right to make amendments to these regulations
during the season if any model being raced is considered by the Panel
to have an unreasonable advantage.
For example but not limited to:
Adjustment of the minimum weight of particular model(s)
Adjustment of the weight associated with aftermarket and
/or straight cut gears on rear drive models
If any competitor is considering modifications not specifically
permitted in these regulations consultation with the Championship
Coordinator is advised.
The only cars eligible for this class are normally aspirated V6 models
fitted with Busso or GM derived V6 engines-Alfa Romeo Alfa6, 90,
GTV6, 75, SZ, 155, 156, 164, 166, 147, GT, 916 GTV (and Spider) &
159, Brera (and Spider) but not V6 turbo cars. Cars must be UK
specification as supplied by Alfa Romeo (UK). If the car being raced is
of non UK specification with the exception of LHD/RHD steering
related items it must be converted so that all parts are of UK
specification.
Providing the model to be raced was supplied to UK with a V6 engine
the engine type can be swapped with another Busso or GM V6 (e.g.
Alfa Romeo 116 transaxle model range can be fitted with 24v engine)
providing all other regulations are complied with.
Alfa Romeo models in the V6 model ranges are defined as:Front Wheel Drive Model Range: 155, 164, 166, 916GTV & Spider,
156, 147, and GT, Brera and 159
Rear Wheel Drive Model Range: Alfa 6, 90, GTV6, 75 and SZ
Four Wheel Drive Model range: Brera & Spider, 159
Examination of Vehicles
The organisers reserve the right for the Championship Eligibility or
Chief Scrutineer to examine any car that is thought not to comply with
these regulations. This examination may include but is not limited to,
the sealing of engine, gearbox, differential and or transaxles to allow
future technical investigation of components in accordance with these
regulations and Motorsports UK regulations.
7.2 CHASSIS
Chassis specification must remain Standard. However, seam welding
of the bodyshell is permitted.
7.3 BODYWORK
General: Bodywork specification must remain standard (including
glass). Throughout these regulations for the V6 Class “bodywork”
refers to the bodyshell and all panels including (but not exclusively) to
doors, bonnets, boot/ tailgate front and rear bumpers, inner and
outer, front and rear wings, floorpan, sills, infill panels and roof panel.
Roll cages are free (within UK/FIA Regulations).
Only those spoilers or aerodynamic devices fitted as standard or
deemed by the Championship Panel & Eligibility Scrutineer to be within
“the spirit of the regulations” are permitted. The bonnet may be raised
at the rear 1.5cm to facilitate additional cooling. All doors, bonnet,
boot, hatchback must maintain the ability to open as standard. Front
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bonnet and boot lid retaining pins may be used to in place of the
standard internal catch.
Two standard external mirrors (one either side) must be in place and
usable throughout qualifying and racing. Cars must maintain a
minimum ground clearance of 4cm with the driver (in full racing kit)
seated normally in the car. No part of the car may touch the ground if
any one tyre is deflated.
Location
Any Alfa Romeo V6 engine type can be fitted to any V6 model using
standard engine mounting points. The engine must be in the standard
location.
Cooling System
Free
Modifications Permitted:
Where Standard panels, glass, spoilers or aerodynamic devices
compliant with these regulations are not readily available, aftermarket
copies are permissible on an exceptional basis with the Championship
Coordinators specific approval having consulted with the other
registered class competitors and providing the panel/glass weighs the
same are the panel it replaces (additional weight being added in same
location as panel or glass being replaced) and minimum weights for
the class are complied with.
Induction System
All engines will remain naturally aspirated, no turbocharging,
supercharging or “ram air” of induction. A single plenum chamber will
be used. A single throttle body will be used. The maximum internal
diameter of the throttle body will be 80mm.
The throttle activation can be changed from ‘drive by wire’ to cable.
7.4 ENGINE
Ignition Systems
Free
Permitted Modifications:
Engine type is defined as:
2.5Ltr 12v, 2.5ltr 24v, 3.0ltr 12v, 3.0ltr 24v, 3.2ltr 24v
For all engine types only standard Alfa Romeo (UK) specification
components for Busso or GM derived V6 engines can be used.
Cylinder Block: The cylinder block and heads must be used to the
original, standard UK specification as supplied by Alfa Romeo (UK) for
engine type being raced.
The standard engine capacity may not be exceeded through re-bore or
replacement liners.
Pistons must be of the standard type and of the same manufacturing
process and material of the original.
Oil pump must be of standard specification. The engine sump must
remain standard for front and four wheel drive model range cars. For
the rear drive model range the sump may be modified to
accommodate fitment of 24v engines. Oil cooler(s) may be fitted. Dry
sumping is not permitted.
The standard alternator must be fitted and working at all times.
Cylinder Head: Camshafts and profile, valves, valve springs and
hydraulic cam followers must be of standard specification and
unmodified for the engine capacity being raced. Camshaft pulleys
must be of standard specification and be unchanged in any way.
Prohibited Modifications:
The Alfa Romeo V6 turbo engine cannot be used in the class.
Other than that required for engine balancing (within Standard Alfa
Romeo UK specifications) no machining or any removal of metal is
permitted to any of the following:
Cylinder Block and liners
Pistons
Valves seats (other than the minimum to cut the valve
seats)
Valve Springs
Connecting rods
Crankshaft
Camshafts
Cam followers
The only machining of the cylinder head (other than
minimum to cut the valve seats) allowed is that the cylinder
head mating surface can be skimmed. In this case the
maximum compression ratio is 11 to 1 with no further
tolerance.
Exhaust System
Free within Motorsport UK Technical Requirements
Fuel Delivery System
Free
7.5 SUSPENSION
Modifications Permitted:
Suspension modifications are unrestricted provided that the original
suspension type and method is retained and original pick up points are
used. e.g. - 156 Independent front with double wishbones &coil
springs and Macpherson Strut & coil springs rear .
Rear wheel drive cars can replace front torsion bar arrangement with
“coil over damper” arrangement
Dampers can have one adjustment only.
Modifications Prohibited:
The use of non-standard wishbones.
The use of remote reservoir dampers.
Driver adjustable anti-roll bars.
Wheelbase and Track
Wheelbase dimensions must remain standard. Track is free within
Motorsports UK regulations.
7.6 TRANSMISSION
Modifications Permitted
The use of Standard (C630 Busso, F40 Brera/159) gearbox and
differentials from the model range is permitted. The casings, gears
and all components must remain standard and be located in original
position except where permitted below.
Limited Slip Differentials may be fitted where not standard.
Rear wheel drive models must use standard transaxle gearbox from
the model range and may use aftermarket gear ratios, non syncro/dog
engagement in place of original equipment but will carry and an
additional weight penalty over and above the minimum weight for the
model of 10kgs.
All cars may have gearbox oil cooling arrangements installed. All cars
must have a fully functioning reverse gear.
Only standard clutch from the model range can be used.
Modifications Prohibited
Other than those modifications specifically permitted any other
modification to standard gearbox including non-standard gearbox
casings, straight cut gears or “dog” engagement or sequential
gearboxes is not permitted
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Four wheel drive systems are not permitted unless standard on the
model being raced and in any case may only be used in their entirety.
Sequential change mechanisms are not permitted.
7.7 ELECTRICS
Exterior Lighting:
All standard specification lights to be fitted and functioning. A rear rain
or poor visibility light must be fitted and in working order for use in
accordance with Motorsport UK Technical Regulations. Models not
fitted with two rear fog lights as standard, equally located each side of
the vehicle centre line, must fit a central rear light in accordance with
Motorsport UK regulations.
Battery: Location and type are free provided they comply with
Motorsport UK regulations.
Alternators: Alternators must be fitted and working.
7.7 BRAKES
Modifications Permitted
The use of standard brake discs and calipers from the model range is
permitted. The brake discs and calipers must remain standard and be
located in original position except where permitted below.
The standard ABS system may be removed. A brake bias system and/
or balance bar pedal box may be fitted. Brake pad material is free so
long as the pads fit a standard, unmodified caliper.
Rear wheel drive cars may fit aftermarket brake discs and callipers to
the front axle. Maximum disc diameter 330mm and maximum four pot
calliper (rear brakes remain standard from the model range).
Modifications Prohibited
Apart from those freedoms above the braking system must remain
standard both as regards components and location for the model to be
raced.
7.8 WHEELS, TYRES AND STEERING
Permitted Modifications:
An alternative steering wheel may be fitted
Prohibited Modifications:Steering must not be altered for standard specification as regards
method and position / mounting of components. The bending of
steering arms is not permitted in any circumstances.
The steering ratio must remain standard for the model range.
On models fitted with power steering as standard it must be in full
working order at all times. However, the oil cooler may be removed
and /or replaced with an aftermarket oil cooler.
Construction and Materials
Competitors must ensure that wheels are suitable for racing purposes
and should be inspected regularly for cracks, rim damage etc.
Air bag systems must be removed.
Dimensions
All cars must use up to17” diameter wheels. Maximum rim width up to
9”.
Tyres
Free
7.9 MINIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT
The minimum weight for the engine type and drive configuration
including driver and full race kit is as follows:
Minimum Weight Kilogram
3000
3000
3200
2500
2500
12v
24
24v
12v
24v
Model
Category
Front
Wheel
Drive
Rear
Wheel
Drive
Four
Wheel
Drive
1130
1150
1150
1185
1220
1150
1170
1170
1205
1240
NA
NA
NA
NA
1250
The minimum weight of the car will be displayed on the rear side
windows.
7.9 FUEL AND FUEL TANK
A replacement fuel tank may be fitted. Installation must comply with
Motorsports UK Technical Regulations.
Fuel
Petrol must comply with Motorsport UK Technical Regs Section B
Nomenclature & Definitions (see Pump Fuel). Fuel samples will be
taken during the season.
8: POWER TROPHY CLASS
8.1 GENERAL
This class is open to any 4 cylinder Production Alfa Romeo, Fiat/Abarth
or Lancia based on a Power to Weight ratio of 195 175 bhp at the
wheels or hub per 1000kg for petrol engined models other than
turbocharged models and 175 155 bhp per 1000kg for diesels and
petrol turbocharged models, both inclusive of driver (in full racing kit)
seated normally in the car.
Where an Alfa Romeo MiTO or Giulietta (Type 940) is being entered in
this class, if it is being prepared for the a future Giulietta/MiTO class it
must use the 1.4 turbo engine and be equipped with a roll cage and
exhaust system supplied by DPMD Ltd, 20 Woodgate Way, Glenrothes,
Fife KY7 4PF and a Quaife differential supplied by Bianco Auto
Developments/LMA, The Green Barn, Antlands Lane East, Shipley
Bridge RH6 9TE. Wheel size must be 8 x 17. If the car is being
prepared for the Power Trophy regulations as they currently stand,
e.g. using a diesel or 750 TBI engine these restrictions do not apply
but preparers should be aware that these regulations are may be time
limited. Further information on the mandatory specification of these
cars may be issued by the Championship Panel during the season.
Please contact the Championship Coordinator for further information.
8.2 CHASSIS
As 6.2
8.3: BODYWORK:
Only those spoilers or aerodynamic devices fitted as standard or
deemed by the Championship Panel & Eligibility Scrutineer to be within
“the spirit of the regulations” are permitted. Rear spoilers may not in
either case extend in height beyond a line drawn horizontally from a
point three quarters up the rear screen or extend outwards beyond
the periphery of the bodywork. The bonnet may be raised at the rear
to a maximum of 1.5cm to facilitate additional cooling. The 147 may
use a roof mounted spoiler fitted as standard to the 147 GTA Cup
cars.
8.4 ENGINE
The 4 cylinder engine must be as originally fitted to the model to be
raced. Where the model was originally fitted with a particular type of
engine a later version of that same type of engine may be used.
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Every season all competitors in the Power Trophy will be required to
attend one of the designated testing centres listed in Appendix 1 and
to provide the Eligibility Scrutineer with a power-run and weight
certificate before the first meeting at which the car is due to be run.
Failure to do so will mean that the car will be moved into the
Modified class.
Designated Rolling Roads – These are the rolling road providers
designated by the 750 Motor Club and listed in Appendix 1.
All power readings will be taken at the wheels. For cars running with
a standard ecu and wiring with DNA facility, the power test will be
completed in all available modes. A copy of the map being used will
be taken when the rolling road test is done and used for comparison
purposes if at any time during the season the car is weighed and/or
power tested to ascertain if it is compliant with the Regulations
The organisers reserve the right to examine any car that is thought
not to comply with the regulations under Technical Regulations
“Examination of Vehicles” 4.2.2. If a rolling road test is required, the
car’s ECU may be removed, placed in a sealed box by the Eligibility
Scrutineer or his designated representative and only be returned at
the designated rolling road. Alternatively, the 750 Motor Club’s
rolling road and/or the ARCA calibrated scales may be utilised at a
circuit during a race meeting to check compliance. Switchable ECUs
are not permitted under any circumstances and, if discovered, would
immediately result in the car being moved into the Modified class for
the rest of the season. Cars with an ECU that has the capability to
run switchable maps must have this physical function removed from
the car and no wires left in the relevant holes on the ECU connector.
There must be no way of altering the map on the car by any form of
a switching device. All competitors must provide details of the ECU
make, model and number to the Championship Coordinator and to
the Eligibility Scrutineer.
All power readings will be taken at the wheels. For cars running with
a standard ecu and wiring with DNA facility, the power test will be
completed in all available modes. A copy of the map being used will
be taken when the rolling road test is done and used for comparison
purposes if at any time during the season the car is weighed and/or
power tested to ascertain if it is compliant with the Regulations. All
such testing must be carried out at 750 Motor Club approved rolling
roads.
Permitted Modifications:
Engine modifications are allowed as for Modified provided that the
power output does not exceed that permitted for the weight of the
car as stated at the time of registration (See Appendix 2 to these
regulations). The organisers reserve the right to check the power
output and weight of the car at any time.
Turbocharging is permitted only where a turbocharger was fitted as
standard to the production model being raced.
Prohibited Modifications:
Supercharging is not permitted.
Location
Changing the location of the engine or position in the engine bay is
not permitted.
Cooling System
Free
Induction System
Fuel injection systems, carburettors and manifolds are free.
Turbochargers may be fitted only where fitted as standard to the
production model of the car concerned.
Exhaust System
Free within Motorsport UK Technical Regulations
Ignition System
Free
Fuel Delivery System
Free
8.5 SUSPENSION
Modifications Permitted
As 6.5
Modifications Prohibited
As 6.5
Wheelbase and Track
Wheelbase dimensions must remain standard. Track is free provided
6.5 is respected.
8.6 TRANSMISSION
Modifications Permitted
Transmissions may be subject to any modification which does not
alter the location or type of transmission for that model. The number
of forward and reverse gear ratios must remain as standard.
In the case of cars fitted with the Boxer engine (33 etc.) standard
gearbox casings may be strengthened.
Modifications Prohibited
Non-standard gearbox casings or sequential gearboxes that are
permitted in Modified are not permitted in the Power Trophy. For the
purposes of clarity the Alfa Romeo TCT gearbox is not deemed to be
a sequential gearbox.
Four wheel drive systems are not permitted unless standard on the
model in question and in that case may only be used in their
entirety. Sequential gearchange mechanisms are not permitted.
Transmission and Drive Ratios
Gearbox and final drive ratios are free. Limited slip differentials may
be fitted where not standard. All cars must have a fully functioning
reverse gear.
8.7 ELECTRICS
Exterior Lighting
At least one road legal type headlamp (or replacement spotlight) on
each side and in the original position for the model, with an area and
similar level of light to the standard headlight, must be in working
order and must be capable of giving slower drivers adequate
warning of the car's approach when being lapped. Headlights must
be turned on throughout the race. Covering of light lenses with
coloured material which reduces the effectiveness of the lighting is
not permitted. Brake lights and rear lights must be fitted and be in
working order.
Rear Rain or Poor Visibility Warning Light
A rear rain or poor visibility warning light must be fitted and in
working order for use in accordance with Motorsport UK Technical
Regulation [K 5.2] Models not fitted with two rear fog lights as
standard, equally located each side of the vehicle centre line, must
fit a central rear fog light in accordance with Motorsport UK
Technical Regulation [K 5.1].
Battery
Location and type are free provided that they comply with
Motorsport UK Technical Regulation [J 5.14.1]
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Alternator
Alternators may not be removed.
are permitted
8.12 SILENCING
8.8 BRAKES
Modifications Permitted
Braking systems are free within the requirements of Motorsport UK
Technical Regulations
Modifications Prohibited
Ceramic and Carbon fibre discs, pads or calipers are prohibited.
8.9 WHEELS, TYRES & STEERING
Permitted Options
Wheel type is free. Steering modifications are unrestricted within
Motorsport UK Technical Regulations.
Prohibited Options
N/A
Construction and Materials
Unrestricted. Competitors MUST ENSURE that wheels are suitable for
racing purposes and should be regularly inspected for cracks, rim
damage etc.
Dimensions
Free
Tyres
Competitors may either use slick tyres and wet tyres of their own
choice or the Yokohama 052 control tyre. The use of tyre
heating/heat retention devices, tyre treatments and compounds is
prohibited.
8.10 MINIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT
Minimum weight is based on a power output of 195 175 bhp at the
wheels per 1000kg including driver (in full racing kit) seated normally
in the car for all petrol engine cars other than turbocharged cars and
175 155 bhp per 1000kg for diesel engine models and turbocharged
petrol engined. Vehicle & Driver weight must be declared at the time
of registration. The minimum vehicle weight for individual cars will
be calculated from the declared or tested power of the vehicle. This
figure must be displayed as a graphic on the side window of each
car.
The declared weight and the declared power output of the car must
be displayed on the rear side windows.
8.11 FUEL AND FUEL TANK
Type of Fuel Tank
A replacement fuel tank may be fitted.
Location of the Fuel Tank
Installation must comply with Motorsport UK Technical Regulations.
The Championship Eligibility Scrutineer must approve the position
and installation of a replacement tank in writing.
Fuel
Petrol
Must comply with relevant Motorsport UK Technical Regulations
[Motorsport UK Regulations Section B, Nomenclature & Definitions
(see Pump Fuel)]. Fuel samples will be taken during the season
Diesel
Only white diesel pump fuel as defined by the Motorsport UK may be
used. Any commercially available smoke-reducing additive is
permitted for environmental considerations only. No other additives
Specification - Silencing systems are free, provided that they comply
with Motorsport UK Technical Regulation [J 5.17] & [J 5.18]
9: TWIN SPARK CUP CLASS
9.1 GENERAL
The only cars eligible are 16 valve Twin Spark models from the 75,
145, 146, 147, 155, 164, 156, 166, GTV and Spider ranges up to
2000cc. JTS models are not eligible. Cars must be to UK specification
as supplied by Alfa Romeo (UK). If the car being raced is of non UK
market origin it must be converted so that ALL parts (other than
exceptions under 5.12.E) are of UK specification. There is no parts
interchangeability with other model ranges, with other models within
the same range or with models that are or were not available from
Alfa Romeo (UK) apart from the GT 1.8TS, which may be fitted with
the 2.0 Twin Spark engine.
The organisers reserve the right, prior to or during the season, to
identify specific parts and/ or suppliers of those parts to be used by
twin spark cup cars.
9.2 CHASSIS
Chassis specification must remain Standard. However, seam welding
of the bodyshell is permitted.
9.3: BODYWORK:
Modifications Permitted:
General
Bodywork specification must remain Standard (including glass).
Throughout these regulations for the Twin Spark Cup “bodywork”
(apart from references to seam welding under “chassis”) refers to the
bodyshell and all panels including (but not exclusively) doors, bonnet,
boot/tailgate, front & rear bumpers, front and rear wings, floorpan and
roof panel. Commercially available (as opposed to custom built) FIA
approved rollcages (OMP and Sparco etc) may be fitted to cars in the
145 and 146 ranges even though their backward facing rear bars
extend beyond the habitacle. At no point must these rear bars attach
to any suspension mounting point. No additional bars may be added to
the rear section of any commercially available FIA approved rollcages
that extend beyond the habitacle.
There may be no removal of any metal from the bodyshell except
where set out below.
Interior
Trim, headlining and passenger seats may be removed. The fascia
must remain standard except for modifications essential for the
fitment of a full roll Cage. Original instruments must remain in the
standard location. Standard instrument stalks must be fitted and
working. Heaters may be removed. Central rear view mirror must be in
place and useable throughout qualifying and racing. Heated screens
are permitted.
Roll cages are free (within Motorsport UK/FIA Regulations) but no part
of the roll cage may pass through the front bulkhead or the
exhaust/transmission tunnel. No part of the roll cage may attach
directly to any points where the suspension attaches to the body shell.
Replacement internal door coverings may be fitted (e.g. carbon fibre/
plastic/aluminium) but these should be easily removable (i.e. must not
be riveted to the doors) to show that no metal has been removed
from the doors etc. In three door models this also applies to internal
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rear quarter panel coverings.
It is permitted to remove the standard seat runners on the front
driver’s side only to enable the fitting of the driver’s seat in a lower
position for safety reasons. Modified seat mountings must be
substantial and should not result in a net weight loss. The
seat/mounts cannot be mounted directly to the floor.
Exterior
All doors, bonnet, boot and hatchback openings must maintain the
ability to open as standard and must fully close as originally intended
(e.g. bonnets must fully close). Front bonnet and boot lid retaining
pins may be used in place of the standard internal catch. Front doors
and front side windows must maintain the ability to be opened from
inside the car.
Two external mirrors (one on either side) must be in place and usable
throughout both qualifying and racing.
Silhouette
Must remain Standard. However where “face-lift” models were
produced during the life cycle of any model, front panels and grille
may be used as replacements on earlier cars. The 147 may use the
roof mounted rear wing as fitted to the 147 GTA but no other aftermarket version.
Ground Clearance
Cars must retain a minimum ground clearance of 4cm with the driver
(In full racing kit) seated normally in the car.
Modifications Prohibited:
Interior
N/A
Exterior
Bumpers may not be removed or altered in any way.
Silhouette
N/A
Ground Clearance
No part of the car may touch the ground if any one tyre is deflated.
9.4 ENGINE
Permitted Modifications:
Cylinder Block: The cylinder block and cylinder head must be to the
Specification of the model being raced. This can be an engine of the
type 67204 (145/146/155), 16201 (GTV & Spider) etc (versions CF1,
CF2 or CF3) – 1970cc Bore 83mm Stroke 91mm. The engine may be
re-bored to allow fitting of a +0.4mm oversize standard specification
piston only.
Pistons must be of the standard type and of the same manufacturing
process and material as the original.
All belts, pulleys and tensioners, excluding balancer belt/tensioner &
air conditioning system must be as standard, fitted and working.
Balance shafts must be fitted but the belt and tensioner can be
removed. The air conditioning system may be removed. Cambelt
covers are optional.
The oil pump must be of standard specification. The engine sump
must remain as standard. An engine oil cooler may be fitted. The
standard alternator must be fitted and be working at all times.
Cylinder Head: Camshafts and cam profile must be standard for
the model. Valves, valve springs and cam followers must be of
standard specification and unmodified. The shimming of valve
springs is not permitted. All gaskets, including the cylinder head
gasket must be of standard specification for the engine type.
Both camshaft pulleys must be of standard specification and be
unchanged in any way. The variator must be working and cannot be
modified or altered in any way. Cam timing must remain as
standard.
Prohibited Modifications:
No machining or any removal of metal is permitted to any of the
following:
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Cylinder block (other than that required to rebore to
+0.4mm)
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Pistons
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Valves (other than minimum required to cut the valve seats)
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Valve springs
•
Connecting rods
•
Crankshaft
•
Flywheel
•
Clutch assembly
•
Camshafts
•
Cam followers
The only machining allowed to the cylinder head (other than the
minimum required to cut the valve seats) is that the cylinder head
mating surface can be skimmed. The maximum compression ratio is
10.5 to 1 with no tolerance.
No engine parts may be lightened. No lighter alternatives may be
fitted. Engines cannot be balanced as this involves the removal of
metal.
Location
The engine must be in the standard location and must use only the
standard engine mounts.
Cooling System
A radiator cooling fan must be fitted and working. The standard
engine oil cooler and standard radiator may be replaced with an
aftermarket version.
Induction System
Fuel injection system parts must remain standard. On CF2/CF3
engine types the plastic plenum chamber vane adjustment must be
connected and working. The standard air box can be replaced with
an aftermarket air filter. This should remain located under the
bonnet and within the engine bay. No additional air ducting under
the bonnet is permitted. No holes in the bodywork may be made to
allow extra air flow under the bonnet.
The following components must all be unmodified, fitted and
working as standard:
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Knock sensor
TDC sensor
Camshaft position sensor
Throttle position sensor
Air flow sensor
Water temperature sensor
Air temperature sensor
Lambda probe
Exhaust System
A standard exhaust manifold must be fitted. A CF3 type engine can
use a manifold from a CF1 / CF2 engine type. The exhaust is free
beyond the manifold but must exit at the standard location for the
model. Catalytic converters can be removed.
Ignition System
Other than the changes permitted within these regulations to
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increase the rev limit the ignition system must remain as standard.
The engines must remain as “twin spark” – i.e. all 8 spark plugs
must work as standard.
The ECU (and all its component parts) must remain standard but it
may be re-programmed. In order to permit re-programming, the
chip fitted to ECUs on early 145 & 146,155 and early GTV and Spider
models may be replaced with a re-programmed chip that fits the
original location within the ECU.
No alternative or additional ECUs may be fitted.
The make of Air Mass Meter (also known as the Air Flow Meter) is
free subject to the following - An Air Mass Meter must be fitted in
the standard location. The pipe between the Air Mass Meter and the
throttle body must be the standard pipe for the model being raced
and must be unmodified. The sensor may not be modified.
The engine block, cylinder head and gearbox will be sealed by
ARCA/Motorsport UK at the car's first race. If at any time it is
necessary to break any seal permission must be sought from the
Championship Eligibility Scrutineer and arrangements made for it to
be replaced before the car's next race.
ECUs may be removed at the circuit by the Championship Eligibility
Scrutineer or his designated representative, placed in a sealed box,
and returned at a subsequent rolling road test. The organisers
reserve the right to make a random selection of a car and/or cars to
attend a rolling road test prior to their next race. Cars will be
required (at the driver's expense) to attend the designated rolling
road named below. All cars will be expected to attend the rolling
road at least once during the season.
Points scored by any competitor who fails to arrange for a broken
seal to be replaced before a race, or who fails to attend a rolling
road test when required to do so, will remain provisional. These
points will be lost if the car is not re-sealed and/or tested before its
next race unless there are mitigating circumstances which are
acceptable to the championship organisers, in which case points will
continue to remain provisional until the car is re-sealed or tested.
valved/shortened for race use. Only shock absorbers from the
following manufacturers are permitted – Koni, Bilstein, AVO, GAZ.
All other suspension components including wishbones, lower arms,
subframes, suspension location points, top mounts and spring seats
must be standard and unmodified. All bushes must be standard Alfa
Romeo rubber parts – there may be no additional washers, spacers
etc. No rubber parts may be replaced with nylon or powerflex type
bushes. However where some standard bushes are no longer
available (as on 145/146 for example) these may be replaced with
an alternative which will be stipulated in a Technical Bulletin.
All other suspension components including wishbones, lower arms,
subframes, suspension rubbers, top mounts and spring seats must
be standard and unmodified.
Camber angles may not exceed 3 degrees negative with NO
tolerance.
Modifications Prohibited:
The standard mounting points and position of the suspension
components to the chassis/bodyshell must be used and must not be
altered from standard.
Anti-roll bars must be of standard specification and be unmodified.
Anti-roll Bars, links and rubber bushes must be fitted and be working
to production specification. No alterations may be made to increase /
decrease the effect of anti-roll bars (other than the effect on the
anti-roll bars of fitting race springs to the vehicle)
The location, type and number of dampers must remain standard.
They must fit the standard mounting points without modification
(The shock absorber will be considered as the complete part that
bolts between the suspension and the chassis).
Remote reservoirs for shock absorber fluid are prohibited.
Coil spring damper units or adjustable spring seats are not
permitted.
Strut braces are prohibited.
All power readings will be taken at the wheels.
Any car whose rolling road check does not meet the agreed
parameters will be subject to further technical inspection.
Fuel Delivery System
Must remain as standard for the model to be raced. The fuel pump
and pressure regulator must be standard and unmodified. Fuel lines
may run within the car. The fuel cut off/inertia switch MUST be
removed.
9.5 SUSPENSION
Modifications Permitted
Suspension must remain as standard subject to the following:
Road springs are free provided that the number remains the same,
they are of the same overall diameter and are fitted in the same
position as standard. Suspension retaining straps are permitted
where coiled springs have been shortened. These straps should not
be capable of imparting any load on the springs during normal use
and must not themselves be under any load at any time, other than
when the car is lifted off the ground.
Suspension anti-vibration dampers may be removed.
Dampers / Shock absorbers may be replaced with a steel
replacement damper that is commercially available but may not have
remote reservoirs and may have a maximum of one method of
adjustment on each damper. Dampers may be race
Spherical bearings of any kind (“Rose” type joints) are not permitted
in any Part of the suspension including shock absorbers and
retaining straps.
Wheelbase and Track
Wheelbase must remain as standard – 145/146155/GTV/Spider:
2540mm. 156: 2595mm. 147: 2546mm. Track is free.
9.6 TRANSMISSION
Modifications Permitted
The transmission components must all be as standard for the 2 litre
versions of the model to be raced. These include gearbox casing and
internals, gear ratios, differential, final drive, driveshafts and gear
selector mechanism. However, driveshaft anti-vibration dampers may
be removed.
Modifications Prohibited
Clutch: Pressure plate, driven plate and release bearing must remain
standard or be of a recognised Alfa Romeo pattern. Paddle plates,
sintered Materials and racing clutches of all types are prohibited. The
method of clutch actuation must not be altered in any way.
Transmission and Drive Ratios
Gear and final drive ratios will remain standard for the model as sold
by Alfa Romeo (UK) on the UK market. Gear ratios will be checked
during the rolling road testing of the engine. The gearbox will be
sealed by ARCA/Eligibility Scrutineer. Competitors must drill holes in
gearbox casing bolt heads (in accordance with a drawing to be
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supplied by the Championship Co-ordinator or Eligibility Scrutineer) to
permit the application of Motorsport UK numbered wire seals.
please refer to ARCA.
Limited Slip Differentials are not permitted. Automatic transmissions
and the use of Q2 Torsen type differentials are not permitted.
Championship organisers may request that half shafts are removed for
eligibility checks.
Modifications Prohibited
Apart from those freedoms in 8.6.1 the braking system must remain
standard both as regards components and location for the model to
be raced.
Selespeed gearchange systems are permitted on models sold to this
specification on the UK market.
All cars must have a fully functioning reverse gear.
9.7 ELECTRICS
Exterior Lighting
At least one road legal type headlamp (or replacement spotlight) on
each side and in the original position for the model, with an area and
similar level of light to the standard headlight, must be in working
order and must be capable of giving slower drivers adequate
warning of the car's approach when being lapped. Headlights must
be turned on throughout the race. Covering of light lenses with
coloured material which reduces the effectiveness of the lighting is
not permitted. Brake lights and rear lights must be fitted and be in
working order.
Rear Rain or Poor Visibility Warning Light
A rear rain or poor visibility warning light must be fitted and in
working order for use in accordance with Motorsport UK Technical
Regulation [K 5.2] Models not fitted with two rear fog lights as
standard, equally located each side of the vehicle centre line, must
fit a central rear fog light in accordance with Motorsport UK
Technical Regulation [K 5.1].
Battery
Location and type are free provided that they comply with
Motorsport UK Technical Regulation [J 5.14.1]
Alternator
Alternators may not be removed.
9.8 BRAKES
Modifications Permitted:
Brake discs, calipers and master cylinder must be of standard
specification. However, the fitting of an alternative option brake disc
may be permitted by the championship panel during the season.
Competitors will be informed by a bulletin. The standard ABS system
must be fitted but its use is optional. A brake bias system may be
fitted but must not be able to be operated by the driver whilst sitting
in the vehicle.
Brake pad material and backings are free so long as the pads fit a
standard, unmodified caliper.
Rubber flexible brake hoses may be replaced with braided metal
hoses.
Brake fluid type is free.
Any brake ducting must use existing “holes” in the front
panel/bumper (e.g. fog light holes).
On models with the CF1 type of engine it is strongly recommended
that checks are made to make sure that the inlet manifold cannot
make contact with any part of the brake master cylinder, particularly
during acceleration.
This is a known problem and can be resolved by moving one of the
brake pipes on the master cylinder. For further advice on this matter
9.9 WHEELS, TYRES & STEERING
Permitted Options:.
An alternative steering wheel may be fitted.
Prohibited Options:
Steering must not be altered from standard specification as regards
method and position/mounting points of components. The bending of
steering arms is not permitted under any circumstances. The steering
ratio must remain as standard for the model. On models fitted with
power steering as standard it must be in full working order at all
times. However, the standard oil cooler may be removed and/or
replaced by an aftermarket oil cooler.
Construction and Materials
Competitors MUST ENSURE that wheels are suitable for racing
purposes and should be inspected regularly for cracks, rim damage
etc. Airbag systems must be removed
Dimensions
All cars must use 15” diameter wheels. Maximum rim width 7”
Tyres
Specification: YOKOHAMA Advan A048M 190/580 R15 (Compound
N2960) is the mandatory control tyre for 2020 2022. Tyres must be
ordered through Yokohama’s designated agent – Black “n” Rounds,
Unit 6, Silverstone Park West, Buckingham Road, Silverstone, NN12
8TJ. Tel: 01327-858044
Nominated Manufacturer
YOKOHAMA HPT Ltd
A minimum tread depth of 1.6mm must remain at the start of
qualifying and the race. Re-grooving of tyres is not permitted.
The use of any heating/heat retention devices, tyre treatments and
compounds is prohibited.
A competitor may fit a maximum of 14 Yokohama control tyres in the
season. This equates to 4 new tyres at their first meeting and 2
additional new tyres at each subsequent race meeting in which the car
is classified as a starter. Tyres will be bar coded by Black ‘n’ Rounds to
ensure that drivers do not exceed this limit.
A competitor may use up to 4 new or used tyres from the previous
season and these will count as part of their maximum tyre allowance.
In addition, two used tyres can be utilised as spares by any competitor
at the first race meeting that they enter for use only in the event that
tyre damage occurs. At subsequent meetings all tyres used for
qualifying and races must be from the season’s allowance.
As an example, at the second race meeting of the year, competitors
will have available to them the four tyres that they used at and
completed the races on at the first meeting plus the two additional
tyres allowed at the second meeting, a total of six. At the third race
meeting, competitors will have the same six tyres that they had
available at the second race meeting plus a further two tyres, a total
of eight; and so on.
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9.10 MINIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT
The following MINIMUM WEIGHT LIMITS inclusive of fully kitted driver
will apply 147/155/156/166/GTV/Spider
1180 kg
145/146
1160 kg
Competitors must ensure that holes are drilled in any ballast to allow a
scrutineering seal to be affixed.
The organisers reserve the right to change the minimum weights per
model during the season and to set a minimum weight for any new
model entering the series for which a weight does not appear in the
regulations. Motorsport UK Regulation [D 11.1] applies
9.11 FUEL AND FUEL TANK
Type of Fuel Tank
A replacement fuel tank may be fitted.
Location of the Fuel Tank
Installation must comply with Motorsport UK Technical Regulations.
The Championship Eligibility Scrutineer must approve the position
and installation of a replacement tank in writing.
Fuel
Petrol
Must comply with relevant Motorsport UK Technical Regulations
[Motorsport UK Regulations Section B, Nomenclature & Definitions
(see Pump Fuel)]. Fuel samples will be taken during the season
Diesel
Only white diesel pump fuel as defined by the Motorsport UK may be
used. Any commercially available smoke-reducing additive is
permitted for environmental considerations only. No other additives
are permitted
9.12 SILENCING
Specification - Silencing systems are free, provided that they comply
with Motorsport UK Technical Regulation [J 5.17] & [J 5.18]
Appendix 1: Nominated MAHA Rolling Roads:
Marlin Motor Engineers
(Milton Keynes)
Unit 4‐5 Wellington Place
Bletchley
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
MK3 5NA
Tel: 01908 366256
Revivals
(Duxford)
Revivals Garage
Lodge Road
Thriplow, Royston
Herts
SG8 7RN
Tel: 01763 208043
750 Motor Club (Mobile Dyno)
Donington Park
Castle Donington
Derbyshire
DE74 2RP
TI Motorsport
(Stoke)
TI Motorsport LTD
Tegiwa House
Sutherland Road
ST3 1HZ
Tel: 01782 950315
Alive Tuning
(Louth)
Unit 1 & 2
Meridien Centre
Belvoir Way
Fairfield Industrial Estate
Louth
Lincolnshire
LN11 0LQ
Tel: 01472 812900
Star Performance (Kirkaldy)
Unit 1D Frances Industrial Park
Wemyss Road
Dysart
Kirkcaldy
Fife
KY1 2XZ
Tel: 01592 655595
Appendix 2: Power to Weight Ratio Tables
Power to Weight Ratio calculations are to be read in conjunction
with Regulations 5.7(P) and 5.14(P). Minimum weight shown in right
hand columns includes fully kitted driver. Power figures are taken at
the wheels.
Non turbo Petrol Engines
175 bhp per 1000kg
145 bhp
829 kg
155 bhp
886 kg
165 bhp
943 kg
175 bhp
1000 kg
185 bhp
1057 kg
195 bhp
1114 kg
205 bhp
1171 kg
215 bhp
1229 kg
225 bhp
1286 kg
235 bhp
1343 kg
245 bhp
1400 kg
255 bhp
1457 kg
265 bhp
1514 kg
Base Ratio – 1:5.714
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Diesel and Petrol Turbo Engines
155 bhp per 1000kg
125 bhp
135 bhp
145 bhp
155 bhp
165bhp
175 bhp
185 bhp
195 bhp
205 bhp
215 bhp
225 bhp
235 bhp
245 bhp
806 kg
871 kg
935 kg
1000 kg
1065 kg
1129 kg
1194 kg
1258 kg
1322 kg
1387 kg
1452 kg
1516 kg
1581 kg
Base Ratio: 1:6.452
For the purposes of eligibility scrutineering, measurements will be
taken in 5 bhp increments.