Tuscan Challenge Roll Cage Hoop
Discussion
All Tuscan Challenge cars have those extra hoops they were added before the first race back in 1989. Grantura Engineering hold the FIA certificate and roll centre have the drawings on there computer. I know this as I bought a couple of new roll cages from them as the originals are now very old and rot from the inside out.
here are a couple of pictures of the new cages in two of my cars .................. any excuse to post a picture eh LOL
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here are a couple of pictures of the new cages in two of my cars .................. any excuse to post a picture eh LOL
untitled.png11 by flat chat, on Flickr
17030635586_d44b8c15f7_h by flat chat, on Flickr
Hi, great pictures.
You’re absolutely correct about the hoops and their installation history - what I’m saying is that picture on the green car shows a much higher hoop than the original (I have the engineering drawings) and was wondering if this had been a modification to the original or a new cage?
You’re absolutely correct about the hoops and their installation history - what I’m saying is that picture on the green car shows a much higher hoop than the original (I have the engineering drawings) and was wondering if this had been a modification to the original or a new cage?
A Modification from the original I would say as mine are the original hoops. The hoop requirement for a rops is clearly set out in the "Blue Book" you can access that online or I can find the relevant page in my copy I have at home. The hoop height I think I am right in saying can be bigger and still conform than mine.
Thanks for your kind comments on my car pictures. I have about 3000 of them . Just say the word and I can post some more up
Thanks for your kind comments on my car pictures. I have about 3000 of them . Just say the word and I can post some more up
can you post a picture of the car we are talking about please. You can as many of us have, lower the seat height by dropping the seat 50mm into the chassis/ outrigger rails under the floor by cutting out the fibre glass floor and re matting in the lower position. welding in new seat bolt positions. I have a few holes drilled in that new fibreglass lower position ,to let water out of the tray when it is raining. Else your boots fill with water under braking as the water sloshes to the front, not a pleasant feeling having water slop up and cover the backs of your ankles lol
Just found this thread.. the car in the pics (the green and the blue) is the same car- currently for sale from - and campaigned with great success by Tim Davis.
This car has had an illustrious history in the factory backed Tuscan and Challenge as well as later on.
It sits a tad different from most Challenge Car's, but the taller hoop is probably a good template.. and useful as a photo source, if you need to show your NZ scrutineers.
Your car looks lovely in the photo, where do you race it in New Zealand , and is it competitive in its class over there?
This car has had an illustrious history in the factory backed Tuscan and Challenge as well as later on.
It sits a tad different from most Challenge Car's, but the taller hoop is probably a good template.. and useful as a photo source, if you need to show your NZ scrutineers.
Your car looks lovely in the photo, where do you race it in New Zealand , and is it competitive in its class over there?
Hi, it’s my first season and the car is definitely competitive, though I’m learning the ropes. Reverse grids take a bit of getting used to. The series is a North Island series and runs across three circuits, Taupo, Pukehohe (which hosts the V8 Supercars) and our newest circuit Hampton Downs.
Finished 9th last time (out of 27 starters) and in a wet race two had the fastest lap before retiring. There are several very fast fords (6.7L Penera Capri’s out of South Africa) and a scorching RS2000 that is the current series leader.
It’s a lot of fun and a good bunch of people.
Finished 9th last time (out of 27 starters) and in a wet race two had the fastest lap before retiring. There are several very fast fords (6.7L Penera Capri’s out of South Africa) and a scorching RS2000 that is the current series leader.
It’s a lot of fun and a good bunch of people.
Edited by Gdguyswin on Sunday 19th November 01:12
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