Would an Ultima be in 'Production' or 'Sports Libre'?
Discussion
depends on the modifications and the build.
if it was standard, had roof lining, carpets etc, i think you could get it in production though most sprint/hillclimbs have a kit car type of class which is for cars that are built in numbers less than 1000 per year (or something like that) each event may differ dependant upon the championships...
http://www.aswmc.org.uk/hilclimb.htm#HREG for more info (thought this is the ASWMC and not universal)
A1. Series Road Production Cars up to 1400cc
A2. Series Road Production Cars over 1400cc up to 1800cc
A3. Series Road Production Cars over 1800cc up to 2600cc
A4. Series Road Production Cars over 2600cc
B1. Limited Production Road Kit Cars. Car engines up to 1400cc & M/C engines up to 875cc
B2. Limited Production Road Kit Cars. Car engines over 1400cc up to 1800cc & M/C engines over 875cc up to 1125cc
B3. Limited Production Road Kit Cars. Car engines over 1800cc & M/C engines over 1125cc
C1. Modified Production Saloons & Sports Cars up to 1400cc
C2. Modified Production Saloons & Sports Cars over 1400cc up to 1800cc
C3. Modified Production Saloons & Sports Cars over 1800cc up to 2600cc
C4. Modified Production Saloons & Sports Cars over 2600cc
C5. Modified Production Kit Cars. Car engines up to 1400cc & M/C engines up to 875cc
C6. Modified Production Kit Cars. Car engines over 1400cc up to 1800cc & M/C engines over 875cc up to 1125cc
C7. Modified Production Kit Cars. Car engines over 1800cc & M/C engines over 1125cc
D1. Sports Libre Cars up to 1400cc
D2. Sports Libre Cars over 1400cc up to 1800cc
D3. Sports Libre Cars over 1800cc
E1. Racing Cars up to 600cc
E2. Racing Cars over 600cc up to 1100cc
E3. Racing Cars over 1100cc up to 1600cc
E4. Racing Cars over 1600cc
if it was standard, had roof lining, carpets etc, i think you could get it in production though most sprint/hillclimbs have a kit car type of class which is for cars that are built in numbers less than 1000 per year (or something like that) each event may differ dependant upon the championships...
http://www.aswmc.org.uk/hilclimb.htm#HREG for more info (thought this is the ASWMC and not universal)
A1. Series Road Production Cars up to 1400cc
A2. Series Road Production Cars over 1400cc up to 1800cc
A3. Series Road Production Cars over 1800cc up to 2600cc
A4. Series Road Production Cars over 2600cc
B1. Limited Production Road Kit Cars. Car engines up to 1400cc & M/C engines up to 875cc
B2. Limited Production Road Kit Cars. Car engines over 1400cc up to 1800cc & M/C engines over 875cc up to 1125cc
B3. Limited Production Road Kit Cars. Car engines over 1800cc & M/C engines over 1125cc
C1. Modified Production Saloons & Sports Cars up to 1400cc
C2. Modified Production Saloons & Sports Cars over 1400cc up to 1800cc
C3. Modified Production Saloons & Sports Cars over 1800cc up to 2600cc
C4. Modified Production Saloons & Sports Cars over 2600cc
C5. Modified Production Kit Cars. Car engines up to 1400cc & M/C engines up to 875cc
C6. Modified Production Kit Cars. Car engines over 1400cc up to 1800cc & M/C engines over 875cc up to 1125cc
C7. Modified Production Kit Cars. Car engines over 1800cc & M/C engines over 1125cc
D1. Sports Libre Cars up to 1400cc
D2. Sports Libre Cars over 1400cc up to 1800cc
D3. Sports Libre Cars over 1800cc
E1. Racing Cars up to 600cc
E2. Racing Cars over 600cc up to 1100cc
E3. Racing Cars over 1100cc up to 1600cc
E4. Racing Cars over 1600cc
Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 26th February 13:26
As I read I.70, an Ultima can go into Roadgoing specialist production if they have produced 20 chassis in a year. The MSA should know the answer - I've never seen anyone competing an Ultima. If they don't qualify then Libre it is.
blue book regulations for roadgoing in Section I said:
70. Cars must compete in an event in a road legal condition.
Description
(a) Road-Going Series Production Cars
Saloons and Sports Cars produced in quantities of not less than 1000 per annum.
(b) Road-Going Specialist Production Cars
Cars with a minimum annual production of 20 chassis which do not qualify as Road-Going Series Production Cars.
Description
(a) Road-Going Series Production Cars
Saloons and Sports Cars produced in quantities of not less than 1000 per annum.
(b) Road-Going Specialist Production Cars
Cars with a minimum annual production of 20 chassis which do not qualify as Road-Going Series Production Cars.
onomatopoeia said:
As I read I.70, an Ultima can go into Roadgoing specialist production if they have produced 20 chassis in a year. The MSA should know the answer - I've never seen anyone competing an Ultima. If they don't qualify then Libre it is.
so few organisers run that class though, its usually road going production, modified production and sports libre though from experience, they tryto accomodate people wherever they can and not just lump awkward cars into libre.blue book regulations for roadgoing in Section I said:
70. Cars must compete in an event in a road legal condition.
Description
(a) Road-Going Series Production Cars
Saloons and Sports Cars produced in quantities of not less than 1000 per annum.
(b) Road-Going Specialist Production Cars
Cars with a minimum annual production of 20 chassis which do not qualify as Road-Going Series Production Cars.
Description
(a) Road-Going Series Production Cars
Saloons and Sports Cars produced in quantities of not less than 1000 per annum.
(b) Road-Going Specialist Production Cars
Cars with a minimum annual production of 20 chassis which do not qualify as Road-Going Series Production Cars.
i havent ever seen "road going specilaist production" on an entry list however so i think it will be in a kit car class.
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so few organisers run that class though, its usually road going production, modified production and sports libre though from experience, they tryto accomodate people wherever they can and not just lump awkward cars into libre.
i havent ever seen "road going specilaist production" on an entry list however so i think it will be in a kit car class.
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would tend to agree
so few organisers run that class though, its usually road going production, modified production and sports libre though from experience, they tryto accomodate people wherever they can and not just lump awkward cars into libre.
i havent ever seen "road going specilaist production" on an entry list however so i think it will be in a kit car class.
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would tend to agree
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