Kart Race Yearbook 2007 Gold Book Pages 2007.Ps - 11/30/2006 7:45 AM

Kart Race Yearbook 2007 Gold Book Pages 2007.Ps - 11/30/2006 7:45 AM

Gold Cover 2007.ps - 11/28/2006 8:39 AM MOTOR SPORTS ASSOCIATION UNITED KINGDOM Kart Race Yearbook 2007 Gold Book Pages 2007.ps - 11/30/2006 7:45 AM Kart Race Yearbook 2007 10th EDITION ©The contents of this book are copyright and must not be reproduced without the written consent of The Royal Automobile Club Motor Sports Association Ltd. ISBN 0 901478 78 4 All enquiries concerning motor sport should be addressed to: The Motor Sports Association Motor Sports House Colnbrook SL3 OHG Telephone: 01753 765000 Fax: 01753 682938 Website: www.msauk.org Front cover illustration tbo (Picture: tba) Published by: The Royal Automobile Club Motor Sports Association Ltd. Printed by: DCW Penrose & Co Ltd, Staines, Middlesex. Advertising Manager: TRMG Editor: Ian R Davis Gold Book Pages 2007.ps - 11/30/2006 7:45 AM MSA Kart Race Yearbook – 2007 Contents Page No. Introduction 4 A CADET 1.0 – Comer 6 2.0 – Honda 10 3.0 – WTP 11 B JUNIOR 1.0 Rotax Junior Max 14 2.0 Formula Junior Intercontinental A (JICA) 17 3.0 Formula TKM – Junior/Senior 20 4.0 Formula Rotax Mini Max 29 5.0 Honda Junior 32 6.0 Junior Blue 33 7.0 Deleted 8.0 Junior Gearbox 34 9.0 Formula TKM 4 Stroke 35 C SENIOR – DIRECT DRIVE 1.0 Formula A 39 2.0 Rotax Senior Max 40 3.0 Formula Intercontinental A 44 4.0 Formula 100 National 46 5.0 Deleted 48 6.0 Honda Senior 48 7.0 Formula Blue 50 D SENIOR – GEARBOX 1.0 Formula 125 ICC (UK) 51 2.0 Formula 125 Open 52 3.0 Formula 250 National 53 4.0 Deleted 55 5.0 Formula 210 National 55 Appendix 1 Homologated Chassis Lists 57 2 Eligible Engines 59 3 Silencing 61 4 ABkC General Regulations 63 5 CIK/MSA Yearbook Articles (extracts) 70 6 Recognised Kart Clubs 74 7 Recognised Kart Associations/Groups 76 8 Licensed Kart Tracks 77 9 ARKS Club Examiners 78 10 Championship Co-ordinators 80 11 Championship Calendar – Provisional 81 12 Fixture Lists 83 13 Kart Classes Summary Table 90 2 Gold Book Pages 2007.ps - 11/30/2006 7:45 AM 3 Gold Book Pages 2007.ps - 11/30/2006 7:45 AM MSA Kart Race Yearbook – 2007 Introduction Welcome to the tenth (2007) edition of the MSA Kart Race Yearbook. We hope that all users will find it helpful and informative. Produced with the agreement and support of all kart associations and the kart trade it includes details of all nationally recognised classes. This yearbook is reviewed and revised each year and with an agreed intention towards an inbuilt stability. Copies are distributed to all MSA licensed kart competitors, officials and clubs and also included with ‘Starting in Karting’ Packs. Additional copies may be obtained from the MSA at £8.00 each including postage. We welcome all practical suggestions for the next issue which should be directed to the MSA. How to use this book Classes are detailed in their prime form as defined by the sponsoring organisation followed by notes to describe additional regulations used by an association or championship, e.g. Cadet (Comer) is a MSA class; ABkC, BSA, ASKC, NKRA or commercial additional regulations are covered in the footnotes. Where junior and senior classes share significant commonality the main class regulations will be found in the junior section and differences for the senior class are identified in the text, e.g. Formula TKM. General competition, technical and safety regulations remain in the MSA Competitors Yearbook (Blue Book) which must be referred to in conjunction with the regulations reproduced herein and which takes precedence. Full details of international regulations are contained in the CIK Yearbook which should also be referred to for applicable classes. For convenience we have included relevant extracts from the draft 2007 CIK Yearbook where known. Competitors intending to enter International events or classes should obtain a copy of the CIK Yearbook and ensure up to date compliance. Regulation changes from the previous year are shaded. General Notes 1. Silencing. Sound level requirements for British karting are constantly under review. Competitors should ensure that their equipment conforms to the levels defined in MSA regulations or as amended by venue local requirements. Where appropriate additional regulations are given in Appendix 3. 2. Weights. All classes show minimum weights and these are defined as the minimum weight acceptable for the kart plus driver and equipment (race condition) at any time. Class weights may be amended upwards for club or championship events. Where such a change is detailed in these regulations this will be signified by an asterisk (*). 3. Class Categories. The following table details main kart race categories and their appropriate classifications. The classification provides guidance for clubs as to which classes may be amalgamated if required for race grids. It also provides guidance for the performance categories in which any new class should be made compatible. 4. Class Regulations. Queries on the class regulations should be sent in the first instance to the class promoter, as shown in the ‘Affiliation’ section of each class. All clubs must specify the classes they offer in their supplementary or championship regulations with a reference to the MSA Kart Race Yearbook and their particular association’s regulations, and have a reference to the source of the class regulations if found elsewhere e.g. ‘TECHNICAL REGULATIONS. MSA 2007 Specific karting technical regulations apply together with the 2007 (insert your club’s association) regulations within the 2007 MSA Kart Race Yearbook and the SR’s for the meeting. ELIGIBLE CLASSES: All (insert your club’s association) classes plus ‘xx’ and ‘yy’ are offered, except that Formula ‘zz’ is not offered. The regulations for all classes offered may be found in the 2007 MSA Kart Race Yearbook. Additionally Formula ‘??’ is offered under MSA Regulation N.1.3, the class regulations are available from: (name and address of class promoter).’ This document has been compiled using the best available information. The MSA accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions. 4 Gold Book Pages 2007.ps - 11/30/2006 7:45 AM MSA Kart Race Yearbook – 2007 Class No/Category: Title: Includes: 1. International Formula A, ICA, Libre, 100 National, 100/125cc two stroke (Senior) 100 National/165, Ecomoto*, and four stroke Rotax Senior Max, Clubman*, Biland equivalents, single engine direct drive Clubman Formula TKM Extreme 2 Stroke & 4 Stroke, (Senior) Blue 11 to 16 years of age Junior Formula Junior TKM 2 Stroke/Intermediate & 4 Stroke, Junior Blue, Junior Clubman*, MiniMax 13 to 16 years of age Junior JICA, Rotax Junior Max 2. Senior Senior Honda, Twin or single engine World Formula* four stroke direct drive Junior Junior Honda 3. Cadet Comer W60/S60 Cadet, Honda Cadet, Direct drive mini karts WTP Cadet for drivers up to 13 years of age 4. 250 Gearbox CIK Superkart Div 1 & 2, Up to 250cc two stroke (Senior) 250 National, 250E and equivalent four stroke engines with a maximum of 6 forward gears 125 Gearbox ICC, 125 Open, 125 Europa*, (Senior) Formula 210, Formula Rotax DD2* 13 to 16 years of age Junior Gearbox 85cc registered engines The following classes have applied for recognition and potential inclusion in the Kart Race Yearbook. Subject to their meeting the selection criteria agreed with the kart associations these may be included in future editions. Details are included above (*) to enable clubs to amalgamate with other classes. Clubs must ensure that the MSA Yearbook N1.3 approval is in place for the current year before including these classes in event regulations. Competitors should obtain confirmation from the event organising club that this approval is in place before submitting an entry. Formula KF1; KF2: KF3: – These CIK classes are being introduced in 2007 replacing Formula A, ICA and JICA at European championship level. The regulations for the class use in the U.K. will be available on the MSA and ABkC websites in due course. It is anticipated that there will be national championships for these classes in 2008. If raced during 2007 MSA chassis and noise regulations apply, and the ABkC nominated tyre for Formula A, ICA and JICA respectively are to be used. Contact the MSA Technical Department on 01753 765000 for further information. There is a further KF4 basic 125 TAG class which may also become available. Formula Biland – contact: Saxon Motorsport, 2a Ramsden Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford HR2 6NP. ¤ 01432 350157. World Formula – contact ABkC (www.abkc.org.uk for regulations). Formula UKC (Clubman Multi Engine 125cc TaG) Senior & Junior. Contact: e-mail [email protected] or Web www.clubmankarting.co.uk ¤ 01488 682006. Formula Europa – contact: RPM Motorsport, Redhouse Service Station, London Road, Ware, Herts SG12 9LY. ¤ 01920 460800 or email [email protected] Formula Rotax DD2 – contact JAG Engineering, 1 Windsor Business Units, Wealden Business Park, Garningham Road, Jarvis Brook, Crowborough, East Sussex, TN6 2JJ. ¤ 01892 611805. Formula 250E – Formula E Development Group, Trevor Cryer. Contact via ABkC. 5 Gold Book Pages 2007.ps - 11/30/2006 7:45 AM MSA Kart Race Yearbook – 2007 A1.0 Group Cadet A1.1 Class Formula Cadet (Comer) Affiliation MSA A1.2 Introduction. Starter class from 8 years of age with maximum retail prices for basic chassis and engine. This class is included in the Stars of Tomorrow Championship series (MSA British Championship) and the Super One ABkC National Championships. Chassis, engine and brakes are homologated with the MSA. Details of homologation requirements are available from the MSA. A1.3 Chassis. MSA homologated chassis. The chassis must remain as homologated in all respects and may only be subject to approved modifications for safety reasons.

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