heads up MSA Reg update

heads up MSA Reg update

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77racing

Original Poster:

3,346 posts

187 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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Just been e mailed that CSCC will be checking that this MSA reg is adhered to for this season............

Our Club Scrutineer Mike Harris, would like to draw to your attention an amended rule in the 2015 MSA Blue Book.



On Page 282, Paragraph 19.11.3 it now states:



With the exception of Racing Cars, Clubmans
Cars, 750 Formula, Legends Cars and Period A to E, all
vehicles must be equipped with a pair of brake lights
equally disposed, with each light being within 300mm
of the side of the vehicle and which are directly
operated by the braking system without any time
delay.

Not sure what they are saying in the first line " with the EXCEPTION of racing cars" etc

Edited by 77racing on Tuesday 20th January 19:25

Graham

16,368 posts

284 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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whats the actual amendment, you've had to have 2 brake lights on the back ever since i've been racing, and they have always been tested at scruit, if they still work once you've left the scruit bay thats debatable :wink:

have they changed the spacing, anyone measured a tuscans lights



racing cars refers to single seaters, as opposed to sports cars that the TVR's are


77racing said:
Just been e mailed that CSCC will be checking that this MSA reg is adhered to for this season............

Our Club Scrutineer Mike Harris, would like to draw to your attention an amended rule in the 2015 MSA Blue Book.



On Page 282, Paragraph 19.11.3 it now states:



With the exception of Racing Cars, Clubmans
Cars, 750 Formula, Legends Cars and Period A to E, all
vehicles must be equipped with a pair of brake lights
equally disposed, with each light being within 300mm
of the side of the vehicle and which are directly
operated by the braking system without any time
delay.

Not sure what they are saying in the first line " with the EXCEPTION of racing cars" etc

Edited by 77racing on Tuesday 20th January 19:25

Guillotine

5,516 posts

264 months

Wednesday 21st January 2015
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Probably either
the types of vehicles that are exempt
Or
The distance.
Either way a proper Tuscan is fine.

Graham

16,368 posts

284 months

Wednesday 21st January 2015
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Guillotine said:
Probably either
the types of vehicles that are exempt
Or
The distance.
Either way a proper Tuscan is fine.
yeah that makes sense they've probably added legends to the exempt list to clarify

77racing

Original Poster:

3,346 posts

187 months

Wednesday 21st January 2015
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I'd say it was to do with this line more than anything else . Call me an old sinick if you want.


" which are directly
operated by the braking system without any time
delay."

Graham

16,368 posts

284 months

Wednesday 21st January 2015
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77racing said:
I'd say it was to do with this line more than anything else . Call me an old sinick if you want.


" which are directly
operated by the braking system without any time
delay."
fairly sure thats always been in there