This fits the bill perfectly. |
The classes according to the rules:
Class A
These cars must have competed in the Targa Florio before, and including 1964. There is a maximum
width for the rear tire tread – 8mm or 5/16 in. (0.3125 in.) Although this is a class maximum, effort should be made to match tire sizes to the real cars.
Class B
These cars must have competed in the Targa Florio in years 1965 to 1973. There is no tire limit for this class, but again, effort should be made to remain in scale to the 1:1 car.
Class B it is. I plan on some modifications: new motor, screws and grubs for security and control, and new urethane tires from Paul Gage Tires. These modifications won't start until well into the Spring, so I'll be able to complete this championship before committing to changing the car.
I'm considering buying another Alfa for home, as I can't count on this one coming back in the same shape it'll be going out. It would be nice, but I need to expect the worst.
Other Rules:
- Cars may have any chassis type, made of any material.
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Bodies must be reasonable scale representations of the 1:1 car made from hard plastic or resin.
No clear bodies will be allowed.
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Chassis may have any motor alignment, inline, sidewinder or anglewinder.
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Wheels may be of any type, but should look scale for the car being modelled. For example, no
O-ring front tires, and front wheels must turn. Limits in class A can be exceeded only with
documentation for the real car.
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Rear tires may be URETHANE ONLY. No rubber, sponge or silicone tires will be allowed.
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Any gear ratio is allowed. Be advised that most of our tracks are quite technical, with short
straights and lots of turns. None have extra long straights.
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This round of the Targa Proxy will have an open motor rule for both classes. Entrants should
carefully balance the power to weight ratio to achieve the best driveable proxy car. It is not
recommended that motors be more than 25K. Class A cars with the thinner tires may run better
with lower rpm motors. Your call! Over power at your peril. All races will be run at 10 volts.
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Car clearance should be at least 1/16 inch to protect track surfaces. Spur gears may be closer
but a car will be disallowed if the gear touches the track.
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Guide flags should be of the standard size and depth. Deep wood or Carrera guides are not
recommended.
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