Post by derbyhoss on Apr 30, 2010 15:41:40 GMT -5
We will be having our annual Red Cedar Jubilee taking place in June and I would like to invite everyone out for a night of fun. On Friday June 25th we will be having both a Demolition Derby, as well as an Auto Enduro. Both events will pay a $500 feature win. And due to the slow economy the entry fee for this show will be only $10!!! Please read below for rules and information. Any questions or comments can be directed to me Tom Pratt either by email (derbyhoss@cablespeed.com) Or you can call me at (517)980-4926.
Williamston Red Cedar Jubilee Demolition Derby Rules
Due to Michigan’s terrific Economy, all entry fees for this year have been decreased to just $10 (This entry fee covers the cost of entering one car, one driver and one pit crew member. One additional pit crew member will be allowed for an additional $10 fee)
$500 Feature win
1. All drivers and pit crew members must be 18 years or older and
must be able to provide proof of age and picture identification
(Driver’s License or State of Michigan I.D. Card).
2. Only drivers and two pit men (2nd pitman is an additional $10 fee) who sign release sheets will be permitted in the pit area or on the track. MAXIMUM OF 3 PERSONS
PER CAR.
3. During competition, driver must wear a long-sleeved shirt,
long pants and closed toe shoes. A fire proof suit is recommended.
4. Any year, make, and model of passenger vehicle (car) permitted.
5. A driver will be disqualified if any door comes open during his
heat.
6. Hitting of the driver’s door is prohibited
7. All cars must be removed from the track and pit area at a time
to be announced at the driver's meeting. Be advised that salvage
will be available at the event should you choose to use
same. Failure to remove your car within the time specified at the
driver's meeting will result in its removal at your expense.
Preparation of Cars
1. STOCK GAS TANK MUST BE REMOVED. An auxiliary tank
must be placed on floor pan from midline of car interior to
left side of vehicle behind the driver’s seat and no further
rearward than front of rear axle.
2. Auxiliary tank must be of steel or a designated plastic fuel
tank, not to exceed six (6) gallon capacity. (Portable marine
outboard tank recommended.)
3. Auxiliary tank must be securely fastened to floor pan and
around and through floor pan.
4. ALL GAS LINES THROUGH INTERIOR OF CAR MUST BE
STEEL OR BRAIDED STEEL. However, a maximum length
of twelve (12) inches of non-steel/braided steel gas line
hose and clamps can be used for coupler (connection) off
the auxiliary tank.
5. Tank must have a secured cap. All gas lines and fittings
must be leak-proof.
6. Auxiliary tank must be completely covered and cover
secured such that it precludes gasoline from splashing on
driver in the event of rupture.
7. Any leakage of fuel will lead to immediate disqualification
of car. Electric fuel pumps must have on/off switch. Must
be within driver’s reach and labeled.
8. ALL GLASS MUST BE COMPLETELY REMOVED FROM
AUTOMOBILE. Includes mirrors, tail and headlights, windshield
(mud screen is permitted), all door glass (simply
rolling door glass down is not permitted) and any broken
glass inside automobile.
9. At least one (1) MANDATORY chain, cable or bar must be
installed vertically between roof and cowl (middle of windshield)
to prevent hood from entering driver’s compartment.
10. All rear and front plastic or fiberglass must be completely
removed. Includes fiberglass header panel, 1/4 panel
extensions, chrome mouldings, antenna, windshield wiper
arms, sun visors and any other dangerous loose objects.
11. Safety glasses, goggles or shield must be worn.
12. Lap seat belt and full helmet with chin strap are required.
No shoulder belt.
13. Roll cages are designed and built for your protection. The only limitations on roll cages are that: You may not attach any part of your roll cage to any part of your vehicles frame (This includes wire, chain, weld, bolt etc.). Roll cage must be located entirely inside the interior of your vehicle (No part of your cage may go through firewall, outer door skin, or rear seat area.
14. Only one (1) automobile type battery is permitted and it
may be located in any position of the car. Battery must be
securely fastened and covered.
15. Radiator must remain in original position or be removed. Anti-freeze should be
flushed and only water added.
16. All doors must be securely fastened by chain, wire, steel
straps, seat belts or welded.
17. Driver’s door may be reinforced on outside but not to exceed
eight (8) inches in front or behind door breaks.
18. All excessive holes in firewall and front floor pan must be
covered.
19. Cars must be clean of all debris prior to coming to this
event.
20. All cars must have brakes to enter.
21. If equipped, all steering and passenger air bags are to be
depleted or removed.
22. Hood must be fastened down in a minimum of four (4)
places, maximum of six (6) places with wire, seat belt or
chain through each hole.
23. Mandatory hood openings must be cut over each side of
carburetor, approximately eight (8) inches or larger. Hood
sheet metal must remain over top of fan blade. If hood is
removed, mechanical fan blade must also be removed.
Electric fans are permitted,
24. Trunk lid or tailgate seams can be welded solid or with a
maximum of 3” wide x 1/8” thick welded trips over seams.
25. You may interchange any stock automotive bumper front or
rear to any model. Bumpers must be welded, chained, double
bolted or wired onto car. NO FABRICATED/HOMEMADE
BUMPERS. Front and rear bumpers may be welded to the
brackets and brackets to frame. Trailer hitch
must be completely removed.
26. Must run an ignition switch. NO bare wire ends permitted
for ignition off/on or starter.
27. Maximum 16” tires, maximum 30” in height
28. Welding, bolting or chaining any part of body to frame (Other than stock mount locations) is not permitted. All body and core support washers can not
exceed three (3) inches in diameter and must be through
one thickness of the frame only. You may remove body mount rubber busings if you choose.
29. All modified exhaust pipes must point downward or
straight up through hood.
30. You may weld 1/4” x 4” x 12” plate over outer side of rear frame arch/hump. Also frame plate will be allowed over top of rust holes (not to exceed 1 inch beyond rotted area). Frame plate will also be allowed on pre-run vehicles in a location that has been previously bent (not to exceed 3 inches beyond bent area in any direction, and we must be able to see that it has been bent in the past. All other frame plating is prohibited
Williamston Red Cedar Jubilee Demolition Derby Rules
Due to Michigan’s terrific Economy, all entry fees for this year have been decreased to just $10 (This entry fee covers the cost of entering one car, one driver and one pit crew member. One additional pit crew member will be allowed for an additional $10 fee)
$500 Feature win
1. All drivers and pit crew members must be 18 years or older and
must be able to provide proof of age and picture identification
(Driver’s License or State of Michigan I.D. Card).
2. Only drivers and two pit men (2nd pitman is an additional $10 fee) who sign release sheets will be permitted in the pit area or on the track. MAXIMUM OF 3 PERSONS
PER CAR.
3. During competition, driver must wear a long-sleeved shirt,
long pants and closed toe shoes. A fire proof suit is recommended.
4. Any year, make, and model of passenger vehicle (car) permitted.
5. A driver will be disqualified if any door comes open during his
heat.
6. Hitting of the driver’s door is prohibited
7. All cars must be removed from the track and pit area at a time
to be announced at the driver's meeting. Be advised that salvage
will be available at the event should you choose to use
same. Failure to remove your car within the time specified at the
driver's meeting will result in its removal at your expense.
Preparation of Cars
1. STOCK GAS TANK MUST BE REMOVED. An auxiliary tank
must be placed on floor pan from midline of car interior to
left side of vehicle behind the driver’s seat and no further
rearward than front of rear axle.
2. Auxiliary tank must be of steel or a designated plastic fuel
tank, not to exceed six (6) gallon capacity. (Portable marine
outboard tank recommended.)
3. Auxiliary tank must be securely fastened to floor pan and
around and through floor pan.
4. ALL GAS LINES THROUGH INTERIOR OF CAR MUST BE
STEEL OR BRAIDED STEEL. However, a maximum length
of twelve (12) inches of non-steel/braided steel gas line
hose and clamps can be used for coupler (connection) off
the auxiliary tank.
5. Tank must have a secured cap. All gas lines and fittings
must be leak-proof.
6. Auxiliary tank must be completely covered and cover
secured such that it precludes gasoline from splashing on
driver in the event of rupture.
7. Any leakage of fuel will lead to immediate disqualification
of car. Electric fuel pumps must have on/off switch. Must
be within driver’s reach and labeled.
8. ALL GLASS MUST BE COMPLETELY REMOVED FROM
AUTOMOBILE. Includes mirrors, tail and headlights, windshield
(mud screen is permitted), all door glass (simply
rolling door glass down is not permitted) and any broken
glass inside automobile.
9. At least one (1) MANDATORY chain, cable or bar must be
installed vertically between roof and cowl (middle of windshield)
to prevent hood from entering driver’s compartment.
10. All rear and front plastic or fiberglass must be completely
removed. Includes fiberglass header panel, 1/4 panel
extensions, chrome mouldings, antenna, windshield wiper
arms, sun visors and any other dangerous loose objects.
11. Safety glasses, goggles or shield must be worn.
12. Lap seat belt and full helmet with chin strap are required.
No shoulder belt.
13. Roll cages are designed and built for your protection. The only limitations on roll cages are that: You may not attach any part of your roll cage to any part of your vehicles frame (This includes wire, chain, weld, bolt etc.). Roll cage must be located entirely inside the interior of your vehicle (No part of your cage may go through firewall, outer door skin, or rear seat area.
14. Only one (1) automobile type battery is permitted and it
may be located in any position of the car. Battery must be
securely fastened and covered.
15. Radiator must remain in original position or be removed. Anti-freeze should be
flushed and only water added.
16. All doors must be securely fastened by chain, wire, steel
straps, seat belts or welded.
17. Driver’s door may be reinforced on outside but not to exceed
eight (8) inches in front or behind door breaks.
18. All excessive holes in firewall and front floor pan must be
covered.
19. Cars must be clean of all debris prior to coming to this
event.
20. All cars must have brakes to enter.
21. If equipped, all steering and passenger air bags are to be
depleted or removed.
22. Hood must be fastened down in a minimum of four (4)
places, maximum of six (6) places with wire, seat belt or
chain through each hole.
23. Mandatory hood openings must be cut over each side of
carburetor, approximately eight (8) inches or larger. Hood
sheet metal must remain over top of fan blade. If hood is
removed, mechanical fan blade must also be removed.
Electric fans are permitted,
24. Trunk lid or tailgate seams can be welded solid or with a
maximum of 3” wide x 1/8” thick welded trips over seams.
25. You may interchange any stock automotive bumper front or
rear to any model. Bumpers must be welded, chained, double
bolted or wired onto car. NO FABRICATED/HOMEMADE
BUMPERS. Front and rear bumpers may be welded to the
brackets and brackets to frame. Trailer hitch
must be completely removed.
26. Must run an ignition switch. NO bare wire ends permitted
for ignition off/on or starter.
27. Maximum 16” tires, maximum 30” in height
28. Welding, bolting or chaining any part of body to frame (Other than stock mount locations) is not permitted. All body and core support washers can not
exceed three (3) inches in diameter and must be through
one thickness of the frame only. You may remove body mount rubber busings if you choose.
29. All modified exhaust pipes must point downward or
straight up through hood.
30. You may weld 1/4” x 4” x 12” plate over outer side of rear frame arch/hump. Also frame plate will be allowed over top of rust holes (not to exceed 1 inch beyond rotted area). Frame plate will also be allowed on pre-run vehicles in a location that has been previously bent (not to exceed 3 inches beyond bent area in any direction, and we must be able to see that it has been bent in the past. All other frame plating is prohibited