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Post by 71jtaylor on Apr 16, 2015 20:25:23 GMT -5
This year we are trying two nights at the page valley fair
Friday Aug 28th: power wheels kids derby 4 & 6 cyl powder puff(female drivers only) 4 cyl compact old school full size stock class
Saturday Aug 29th: 4 cyl adult compact 6 cyl adult compact limited weld full size
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Post by 71jtaylor on Apr 16, 2015 20:29:03 GMT -5
PAGE VALLEY FAIR POWER WHEEL DERBY RULES 2015
1. Any regular electric Power Wheel is allowed. a. WHEELER type vehicles allowed ONLY if legs are enclosed with protective sides. These sides cannot have sharp corners. This may be made out of THICK cardboard and securely fastened to 4 wheeler. We do not want any one getting hurt from legs being hit (see rule #5)! b. All power wheels must set like the store bought ones, no raising or lowering the front or rear of the power wheels.
2. Kids 4-10 years of age may participate.
3. Helmets and Seatbelts are MANDATORY and must be worn at ALL times during competition…SAFTEY FIRST!!!
4. You are allowed UP TO a 12 volt lawn mower battery (battery CAN NOT be mounted in the passenger seat); battery MUST be secured and sealed away from the child.
5. All doors and tailgates MUST BE strapped shut. No sharp edges; use zip ties or duct tape or other flexible product for keeping them shut.
6. Any rollover bars will be allowed as long as we feel they are safe and don’t reinforce the cars…so bring your saws.
7. MOTOR MUST REMAIN STOCK. ONLY MODIFICATION ALLOWED IS USING A LAWN MOWER BATTERY.
8. Decorative changes can be made to power wheel to make it look like a derby car, however, it cannot reinforce the power wheel (only add decoration – example: header pipes sticking up).
9. Please remember this is for the kids! If there are modifications that are made that should not have been, your child will not be able to run, and will be very disappointed.
10. CALL if you have any questions. Contact Jason Taylor (540) 271-3505.
LET THE KIDS HAVE FUN, AND GOOD LUCK TO THEM!!!
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Post by 71jtaylor on Apr 16, 2015 20:30:11 GMT -5
2015 Page Valley Fair Luray, VA 4cyl & 6cyl Powder Puff Class Rules General Rules 1. All Drivers and pit persons must sign in and register. All drivers/pit persons 16 or 17 years of age must have a notarized release signed by his or her parent or guardian. Nobody under 16 years of age can drive or be in the pits area. 2. All rules will be enforced, follow them, or you will not run. 3. Any driver or pit crew member disobeying the rules, or acting in an unsportsmanlike manner will be disqualified /banned from future derbies. 4. All drivers are to obey track officials at all times. 5. No pit crew members or spectators are allowed on the track at any time, no one riding on outside of cars anytime. 6. Any driver or pit crew member consuming or under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be ejected off the grounds/arrested. 7. If your car does not pass inspection, and driver is unwilling to make changes in 3 attempts, you will not run. 8. All drivers must attend a mandatory drivers’ meeting. 9. All controversies and concerns should be addressed at drivers’ meeting in a civil manner. *A driver protest fee $100 is required to contest another car. Fee will be refunded if car is found to be ineligible at drivers meeting. 10. Officials decision is final! *If you stretch a rule you will lose that rule. *Officials have the right to re-inspect, cut, or drill any car at any time. If you are caught breaking the rules set here forth you will forfeit any and all winning’s and/or prizes you are due, bore scopes will be used to check frames during inspections for welding, plated, or loaded frames. You have been “warned”. Drivers Safety 1. D.O.T. Helmets, seat belt and eye protection must be worn at all times during competition. 2. Long sleeve shirts and pants must be worn during competition, fire suit is highly recommended! 3. If any of the above items become loose or come off, the competition will be stopped, and if these items cannot be placed back on the driver, you will be disqualified. 4. Seat belt is mandatory.
Types of Cars 1. 4cyl cars must be 104” inch wheel base or less and must be four (4) cylinder engines. 2. 6cyl cars must be 109” inch wheel base or less and must be (6) cylinder engines 3. No AMC’S will be allowed in the 4/6 cylinder classes. 4. All cars must remain completely stock unless specified in these rules, thanks for your cooperation.
During competition 1. There will be a 1 minute contact rule, if you do not make a competitive hit on another car in 1 minute, you will be disqualified. 2. No hits on the driver’s door. 3. Do not use you driver’s door as a shield or stop sign. 4. No holding or double teaming. This will result in a disqualification. 5. Vehicle will be disqualified in ANY door comes open during competition.
Car Preparation 1. All glass, headlights, tail lights, all carpet, head liners, door panels, soft chrome, mirrors, door handles, plastic, fiber glass, metal header panels and backseats must be removed. Cars must be swept clean before entering the grounds. Sun roofs must be covered securely for driver’s safety. 2. *****ALL AIR BAGS MUST BE REMOVED**** 3. All decking in the rear of station wagons must be removed. 4. All cars must have working breaks. At ALL times…No EXCEPTIONS! 5. All trailer hitches and braces must be removed. 6. NO PROFANITY ON ANY PART OF THE CAR. 7. Any size battery may be used. Battery must be relocated to passenger floor board and properly secured and covered in a battery box. 8. Gas Tanks and Fuel Pumps ****** *THESE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT RULES TO READ******* *Stock gas tank MUST be removed from original position and mounted in the rear seat area and secured. No rubber chain straps. All tanks must have a secure cap. A marine tank or fuel cell is strongly recommended. All lines and fitting must be leak proof and meet approval of the track officials. Electric fuel pumps are allowed, but must have a shut-off switch within reach of the driver. Tanks must be covered before entering the track. *No more than 10 gallons of gas in tank****GASEOLINE ONLY ALLOWED**** *stock fuel tanks can be left in THE FACTORY LOCATION UNDER THE CAR IF THEY ARE MOUNTED IN FRONT OF THE REAR AXLE FROM THE FACTORY. If this method is used the factory tank “MUST HAVE “ a skid plate covering the entire bottom side of fuel tank to protect it from damage, ¼’ thick metal min. is MANDITORY if this method is chosen. *All lines must be run inside car, not along frame underneath, if factory gas tank is moved to rear seat area. *All lines should be double clamped, no exceptions 8. NO PLASTIC FUEL TANKS. 9. All cars must have an air filter or breather to cover carburetor or throttle body. 10. FACTORY KEY START METHOD IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. But you can use toggle/push button method. 11. NO WELDING ANYWHERE, EXCEPT WHERE PERMITTED, ALL CARS MUST REMAIN STOCK UNLESS OTHER WISE NOTED!! Cages 1. Four bar cage, maximum size 4”x4”x3/8 square or round. If using C-channel for door bars, 6” max. 2. Roll over/Halo Bar is to be attached to seat bar only. 3. Roll over/Halo Bar must run straight up and over roof. 4. Roll over/Halo Bar is allowed to bolted or welded in 3 spots to the roof, using 3”x3”x1/4 tabs and 3/8 bolts max. 5. Dash bar must be 5” from fire wall and 5” above transmission tunnel when measured from the center of the car. The dash bar must run straight across, no contouring to the firewall. 6. The back seat bar should be no further back than where the rear kick panel meets the floor board. 7. Door bars cannot extend any further than the firewall. 8. 4 square mounting plates for cage will be allowed 6”x6”x3/8 max. 9. Full floating gas tank protector will be allowed, 24”wide/4”x4” max. *No pinning, welding, bolting, etc. to body or frame. *Gas Tank Protector will be attached to seat bar only, not to rear seat panel any way shape or form. 10. At driver/builder’s discretion, two 4”x4”drop legs may be installed vertically from cage to sheet metal only. *Drop legs cannot be attached to frame, body mounts or body mount washers. 11. Cage gussets must attach to 4 bar age and cannot exceed 18” max Length. 12. Windshield bars may only be attached to roof, 3”max, and fire wall 3”max. *Windshield bars may not be mounted any closer together than the width of engine exhaust headers. * One front windshield bar at a minimum, two max in front. One rear window bar maximum in rear! * Maximum windshield bar(s) and rear window bar size will be 2”x1/4 round, square, or flat. 13. Rear window bar on sedans may only be attached to roof, 3” max and speaker deck/truck lid seam 3”max. Welded or bolted. 14. Windshield and rear window bars will be mounted to sheet metal only. 15. NO KICKER BARS. This means no bars from dash bar through firewall to any part of frame, no bars from dash bar to distributor protector, no bars from cage to floor except the two drop legs that are allowed.
Frame 1. No frame creasing or hammering PERMITTED. You can notch or dimple rear frame to help rear of car to roll, not to strengthen the frame. 2. No frame seam welding, pinning or plating, except where rules permit. Any additional welding will result in disqualification. 3. No fresh paint or undercoating on the frames at all. No buffing or grinding frames except where welding is specifically allowed in the rules. 4. All frame must remain factory in all 4/6 cylinder cars. Body 1. No inner seam body welds. 2. All doors may be welded solid, 3”x1/4 strapping max. Tops of the doors may be pinched together and welded. 3. Driver’s door reinforcing must be done on exterior of door, and not to extend any further than door strapping. *Hood, trunk, or tailgate may be wired in six (6) places each, 2 stands of wire or light chain per hole if not welded or bolted. * NO WELDS ON HOOD EXCEPT WHERE PERMITTED. HOODS MUST BE LEFT OPEN UNTIL INSPECTION IS OVER. 4. Hoods must have two 8”x8” openings minimum. 5. You may have six 4”x4”x1/4 plates welded to body for hood mounting purposes. * Hood bolts may be 5/8 max with 4” washer. Except core support bolts can be up to one inch max. 6. Maximum body mount washers size inside body cannot exceed 4”x1/4 square or round. 7. Trunks and tailgates may be welded using 3” on 3” off pattern, maximum size will be 3”x3”x1/4. 8. Trunk lid on sedans must have two 10” inspection holes, either in the trunk lid or in the trunk floor. 9. Station wagons must remove both access panels in tailgate box permanently. 10. Pay close attention to this. This rule WILL BE enforced * Altering quarter panel height will be almost impossible to correct, and we as inspectors, cannot help you. This is your one and only warning, and one and only chance to do it correctly. *Quarter panels on all makes of cars must remain at factory height. Altering of quarter panel height, could result in not competing. 11. All trunk lids may be tucked or dipped in the middle, if trunk lids are dipped they must remain 10” min. along with speaker deck off the trunk floor. Speaker deck can be removed, but trunk lid can only be welded to quarter panels and tail light assembly. Trunks must remain at least 10” off the trunk floor and will be measured from the highest point of trunk floor. * No shifting trunk lids. * No wedging, no 45 degree angle or 90 degree angle type trunk lids will be allowed. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL!! 12. Tailgates on wagons may be pushed down 10” max. from top of quarter panels. * When enhancing or increasing body lines on quarter panels, be extremely careful not to change the quarter panel height. * Body line creasing or enhancing will be limited to 2 body lines only. * 2 on the quarter panels and 2 on the front fenders. * Do not fold creases over, creating a double, triple effect. 13. Rules #10-12 are mainly for fresh cars only, BUT pre-run cars don’t push these rules. “PLEASE” call before you start fixing or pre-bending a pre-run car. 14. Wheel well lips can be cut and folded, absolutely no welding is permitted. * You may bolt wheel well lips using five (5) 3/8” bolts and up to 1” washer max. 15. Sheet metal patching on body will be limited to factory thickness and cannot be any thicker than 16 ga. * You must call first, before any patching is deemed necessary. * Sheet metal patching will be in a 1” on 1” off spot weld pattern. 16. EXCESSIVE PATCHING MEANS EXCESSIVE CUTTING. Officials decision is final…..
Body Mount 1. All body mounts must remain stock in all 4 cylinder/compact and 6 cylinder cars, except the following……… *core support mounts may pass through both sides of frame, through core support and hood, 1” all-thread max. *This counts for two (2) of the six (6) hood mount locations. (See body rule for the other (4) locations) Bumpers 1. Any automotive (car) bumper of choice, No homemade bumpers. 2. Bumpers may be hard-nosed. *you may weld or bolt bumpers to the shock/frame, ½” bolts max. Or single pass of weld ½” max. Around mounting brackets. 3. Bumper shocks may be pushed in and welded. 4. Bumper ends may be trimmed for clearance. 5. Outer bumper skins may be folded down and welded to in skins (front only) no added metal anywhere. 6. Maximum bumper height 22” to bottom of bumper. 7. Minimum bumper height 16” to bottom of bumper. Suspension 1. Suspension “MUST REMAIN COPMLETLY STOCK” on all 4/6 cylinder car 2. Factory leaf spring car may add two (2) homemade/aftermarket spring clamps per side no larger than 2” x 4” x ¼” thick with ½” bolts max. 3. No welding or taping leaf spring together.
Drive Line 1. Engine/transmissions/rear ends must remain stock in all 4/6 cylinder cars 2. Transmission cooler must be properly secured inside car, with leak proof lines. Hydraulic lines are recommended. 3. Solid fans require a hood being used covering fan. 4. All 4/6 cylinder cars must have factory rear ends, but spiders can be welded. 5. Engine mounts may be welded, but cannot strengthen frame in no way. 6. You can wire/chain the tranny mounts down. 7. Exhaust system may exit through hood or under car, if it’s under car it must exit out either side under the front doors.
Wheels /Tire’s 1. Maximum wheel and tire size will be no larger than 7.50x16. 2. Wheel weights must be removed. 3. Tires can be any tread design and any ply rating. 4. Valve stem guards accepted. No solid wheels, stock OEM only. You may weld in wheels centers for multi-lug use (not full plates to add strength). 5. Space saver tires are highly recommended on the rear of front wheel drive cars for clearance.
Misc. 1. Expanded metal may be used on core support, 1/4” max, to be bolted or welded in 8 places only, or air conditioning condenser can be bolted or welded in 8 places only. 3/8 bolts max. with 1” washers. 2. Core support to fender bars accepted, 2 only (1 per side). 3/8 bolts max, no welding! *18” long x ¾ outside diameter max. 3. Radiator must be mounted in factory location, using #9 wire, 1” wide banding, ratchet straps, ropes, or 2 pieces of 3/8 all thread. * No homemade radiators. 4. After market steering columns, gas pedals, brake pedals, shifters, all are excepted. 5. You can tie your hood or core support to front bumper in four (4) spots using #9 gauge wire, two (2) stands of wire per spot.
EVERYBODY NEEDS TO PLEASE READ AND RE-READ THESE RULES, if it doesn’t say you can do it, don’t assume that you can.
If you are found not to be built by these rules, you will be given 2 options: A. CUT OR REMOVE ILLEGAL PARTS, IF POSSIBLE! B. LOAD ON TRAILER AND GO HOME.
***EITHER WAY YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A REFUND…OFFICIALS DECISION IS FINAL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!***
Rule questions and clarification contact: Jason Taylor (540) 271-3505 or Patrick Reed (540) 244-0426 M-F after 5p.m. weekends any time Promotional and event questions: Ronnie Painter (540) 778-3459
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Post by 71jtaylor on Apr 16, 2015 20:31:57 GMT -5
2015 Page Valley Fair Luray, VA Old School/Stock Class Rules
General Rules 1. All Drivers and pit persons must sign in and register. All drivers/pit persons 16 or 17 years of age must have a notarized release signed by his or her parent or guardian. Nobody under 16 years of age can drive or be in the pits. 2. All rules will be enforced, follow them, or you will not run. NO WELDING ANYWHERE, EXCEPT WHERE PERMITTED. 3. Any driver or pit crew member disobeying the rules, or acting in an unsportsmanlike manner will be disqualified /banned from future derbies. 4. All drivers are to obey track officials at all times. 5. No pit crew members or spectators are allowed on the track at any time, no one riding on outside of cars anytime. 6. Any driver or pit crew member consuming or under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be ejected off the grounds/arrested. 7. If your car does not pass inspection, and driver is unwilling to make changes in 3 attempts, you will not run. 8. All drivers must attend a mandatory drivers’ meeting. 9. All controversies and concerns should be addressed at drivers’ meeting in a civil manner. *A driver protest fee $100 is required to contest another car. Fee will be refunded if car is found to be ineligible at drivers meeting. 10. Officials decision is final! *If you stretch a rule you will lose that rule. *Officials have the right to re-inspect, cut, or drill any car at any time. If you are caught breaking the rules set here forth you will forfeit any and all winnings and/or prizes you are due, bore scopes will be used to check frames during inspections for welding, plated, or loaded frames. You have been “warned”. Drivers Safety 1. D.O.T. Helmets, seat belt and eye protection must be worn at all times during competition. 2. Long sleeve shirts and pants must be worn during competition, fire suit is highly recommended! 3. If any of the above items become loose or come off, the competition will be stopped, and if these items cannot be placed back on the driver, you will be disqualified. 4. Seat belt is mandatory.
Types of cars 1. All American made automobiles will be permitted except the following: *No jeeps, trucks, suburbans, el Caminos, limos, wedged sedans or smash top wagons, hearses, or convertibles 2. 2003 and newer Fords are allowed but use factory aluminum cradles. 3. No Pre 1973 Chrysler Imperials and Imperial Sub frames, No Pre 1973 Lincolns.
During competition 1. There will be a 1 minute contact rule, if you do not make a competitive hit on another car in 1 minute, you will be disqualified. 2. No hits on the driver’s door. 3. Do not use you driver’s door as a shield or stop sign. 4. No holding or double teaming. This will result in a disqualification. 5. Vehicle will be disqualified in ANY door comes open during competition.
Car Preparation 1. All glass, headlights, tail lights, all carpet, head liners, door panels, soft chrome, mirrors, door handles, plastic, fiber glass, metal header panels and backseats must be removed. Cars must be swept clean before entering the grounds. Sun roofs must be covered securely for driver’s safety. 2. All decking in the rear of station wagons must be removed. 3. All cars must have working breaks. At ALL times…No EXCEPTIONS! 4. All trailer hitches and braces must be removed. 5. NO PROFANITY ON ANY PART OF THE CAR. 6. Any size battery may be used. Battery must be relocated to passenger floor board and properly secured and covered in a battery box. 7. Gas Tanks and Fuel Pumps *Stock gas tank MUST be removed from original position and mounted in the rear seat area and secured. No rubber chain straps. All tanks must have a secure cap. A marine tank or fuel cell is strongly recommended. All lines and fitting must be leak proof and meet approval of the track officials. Electric fuel pumps are allowed, but must have a shut-off switch within reach of the driver. Tanks must be covered before entering the track. *No more than 10 gallons of gas in tank* *GASOLINE ONLY ALLOWED IN THIS CLASS* *All lines must be run inside car, not along frame underneath. *All lines should be double clamped. 8. NO PLASTIC FUEL TANKS. 9. All cars must have an air filter or breather to cover carburetor. Cages *** Important – a rear seat bar is MANDATORY in the stock class*** 1. Four bar cage, maximum size 4”x4”x3/8 square or round. If using C-channel for door bars, 6” max. 2. Roll over/Halo Bar is to be attached to seat bar only. 3. Roll over/Halo Bar must run straight up and over roof. 4. Roll over/Halo Bar is allowed to bolted or welded in 3 spots to the roof, using 3”x3”x1/4 tabs and 3/8 bolts max. 5. Dash bar must be 5” from fire wall and 5” above transmission tunnel when measured from the center of the car. The dash bar must run straight across, no contouring to the firewall. 6. The back seat bar should be no further back than where the rear kick panel meets the floor board. 7. Door bars cannot extend any further than the firewall. 8. 4 square mounting plates for cage will be allowed 6”x6”x3/8 max. 9. Full floating gas tank protector will be allowed, 24”wide/4”x4” max. *No pinning, welding, bolting, etc. to body or frame. *Gas Tank Protector will be attached to seat bar only, not to rear seat panel any way shape or form. 10. At driver/builder’s discretion, two 4”x4”drop legs may be installed vertically from cage to sheet metal only. *Drop legs cannot be attached to frame, body mounts or body mount washers. 11. Cage gussets must attach to 4 bar age and cannot exceed 18” max. length. 12. Windshield bars may only be attached to roof, 3”max, and fire wall 3”max. *Windshield bars may not be mounted any closer together than the width of engine exhaust headers. * One front windshield bar at a minimum, two max in front. One rear window bar maximum in rear! * Maximum windshield bar(s) and rear window bar size will be 2”x1/4 round, square, or flat. 13. Rear window bar on sedans may only be attached to roof, 3” max and speaker deck/truck lid seam 3”max. welded or bolted. 14. Windshield and rear window bars will be mounted to sheet metal only. 15. NO KICKER BARS. This means no bars from dash bar through firewall to any part of frame, no bars from cage to floor except the two drop legs that are allowed. Frame 1. No frame creasing or hammering PERMITTED. You can notch or dimple rear frame to help rear of car to roll, not to strengthen the frame. 2. No frame seam welding, pinning or plating, except where rules permit. Any additional welding will result in disqualification. 3. No fresh paint or undercoating on the frames at all. No buffing or grinding frames except where welding is specifically allowed in the rules. 4. Re-Run cars * That need “fixed” from the rear humps back or firewall forward must call officials before repair. No Exceptions. * Frame repairs may be “fixed” by welding only, no added metal, “unless” official APPROVES the repair please call before repair is made. 5. Frame repairs on pre-run cars or frame rust repairs must call officials before dong any repairs. No Exceptions. 6. Frames must be stock to the year car that it came with, No swapping frames excepted. EXAMPLES: No shocker mopar frames in 60’s model mopar cars. No newer Vic frames under older fords. No 74-76 GM frames under newer GM cars, etc. **If this is not clarified enough please call me, I will explain** 7. NO TILTING OR COLD BENDING of any frames will be permitted. * All factory holes in frame must remain open, no welding these holes shut. 8. Cross members: * All cars must use factory transmission cross members and must be in factory location….. NO EXCEPTIONS! 9. One chain link, 3/8 max. may be welded to the rear frame behind the axle to be used for #9 wire or chain from rail to rail. *2 spots max, 4 loops of wire or 3/8 chain. 10. Core support mounts cannot be altered or moved for any reason…NO EXCEPTIONS! Body Mount BODY MOUNTS MUST REMAIN STOCK AND IN STOCK LOCATION!! However, up to 4(four) mounts may have bolts replaced if broken. They may be replaced by bolts no larger than ½”. Washers may not be larger than ¼” x 3” x3”. They must be positioned in the same place and with the same intent as the factory bolts but may travel through the top of floor. All factory spacers must remain in place and remain as intended by the factory. No welding washers to car body or frame. Do not relocate or add extra body mounts. FACTORY BUSHINGS MUST REMAIN IN PLACE AND INTACT.
Body 1. No inner seam body welds. No wedging, No body creasing permitted. 2. Only the driver side door may be welded solid with up to 3/8” rod or3” x ¼” strap All other doors may be chained or wired in no more than 2 spots per seam, sheet metal only. If passenger doors are welded 3/8 rod or 3” x 1/4 “ strap may be used. Maximum of 24” of weld per door may be used. BUT IF ANY DOOR COMES OPEN DURING COMPETITION YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. 3. Driver’s door reinforcing must be done on exterior of door, and not to extend any further than door strapping. *Hood, trunk, or tailgate may be wired in six (6) places each, 2 stands of wire or light chain per hole. * HOODS MUST BE LEFT OPEN UNTIL INSPECTION IS OVER. 4. Hoods must have two 8”x8” openings minimum. 5. Trunk lid on sedans must have two 10” inspection holes, and mounted in stock location on factory hinges and must be left open until inspection is over. 6. Station wagons must remove both access panels in tailgate box permanently. 7. Pay close attention to this. This rule WILL BE enforced * Altering quarter panel height will be almost impossible to correct, and we as inspectors, cannot help you. This is your one and only warning, and one and only chance to do it correctly. *Quarter panels on all makes of cars must remain at factory height. Altering of quarter panel height, could result in not competing. 8. Trunks may be tucked or V’ing is allowed after inspection of car is complete. NO MORE THAN 50% OF TRUNK MAY BE TUCKED. * No shifting trunk lids. * No wedging, no 45 degree angle or 90 degree angle type trunk lids will be allowed. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL!! 9. Rules #7 are mainly for fresh cars only, BUT pre-run cars don’t push these rules. “PLEASE” call before you start fixing or pre-bending a pre-run car. 10. Wheel well lips can be cut and folded for clearance purposes only, absolutely no welding or bolting is permitted. 11. Sheet metal patching on body will be limited to factory thickness and cannot be any thicker than 16 ga. * You must call first, before any patching is deemed necessary. * Sheet metal patching will be in a 1” on 1” off spot weld pattern. 12. EXCESSIVE PATCHING MEANS EXCESSIVE CUTTING. Officials decision is final…..
Bumper s 1. All cars must run factory bumpers, brackets, and shock/canisters for the make and model of that car: with the exception of cars that came factory with an aluminum bumper, you may change it to a stock model bumper for that make: *Example: 88-91 Vic/mercury aluminum bumpers can be replaced with 80-87 steel Vic bumpers etc., same goes for late 80’s early 90’s GM cars, etc. * If you don’t understand the rule/example explained above, please call before you go forward with a bumper swap…THANKS! 2. You may weld bumper – to – bumper shocks and shocks to brackets. You may weld bumpers to brackets and brackets to frame (Single Pass) on non-shock bumper applications. 3. If you choose not to weld bumpers to shocks or brackets they may be bolted, wired or chained. *You may replace bolts on bumper brackets on non-shock applications. *You may use 3/8” max chain from bumper to shock (2per side). *You may use #9 gauge wires from bumper to shocks (6 strands per side). 4. All shocks and brackets must remain I stock location. DO NOT MOVE!!! THIS MEANS NO SHORTENING FRAMES AND NO HARD NOSING BUMPERS. 5. No rear bumpers allowed on front of car…NO EXCEPTIONS!!! 6. No welding on bumpers except for shocks and brackets, this means NO welding outer skins to inner skins; bumper ends may be trimmed for clearance. *Please make sure bumpers are well secured we don’t want to pick them up all night* 7. Maximum bumper height 22” to bottom of bumper. 8. Minimum bumper height 16” to bottom of bumper.
Suspension 1. Front Suspension * A-arms, ball joints, tie rods, spindles, and shocks must remain “STOCK” No welding or added metal on the items listed above will be allowed. * Store bought screw in spring spacers accepted (NO HOMEMADE) for height adjustment on coil spring cars, BUT must still have bounce. * Torsion bar equipped cars may be cranked up for height adjustment, BUT must still have bounce. 2. Rear Suspension * Rear coil spring cars may wire, bolt, or chain springs to rear to keep them in. * Trailing arm/control arms must remain stock and are NOT ALLOWED to be shortened or lengthened for any reason. * Factory leaf spring cars must have factory spring packs with correct stair step I leaf springs, also must us factory style U bolts and mounting plates and WORKING factory shackles. NO EXCEPTIONS!!! * After- market rear shocks are allowed but NO homemade or stuffing of shocks, cars must still have bounce. * No more than two(2) replacement clamps will be allowed on each spring pack they must not exceed ¼” x 2” x 5” flat stock with 5/16” bolts max. *NO TAPING OF LEAF SPRINGS ALLOWED. * All leaf and coil springs “MUST” remain I stock location. * NO air shocks or air bags allowed. * No coil to leaf conversions allowed. **NO solid suspension allowed, ALL cars must have bounce or you will not run** Drive Line 1. Any motor/ transmission combo, but must be mounted within 6” of the original motor/trans. Engine cannot protrude into the passenger compartment before the competition. 2. Distributor Protector, engine cradle, transmission protectors, ultra bells, rear end back braces, sliders, WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 3. Transmission cooler must be properly secured inside car, with leak proof lines. Hydraulic lines are recommended. 4. Solid fans require a hood being used covering fan. 5. Motor and transmission mounting may not strengthen car in any shape or form, official’s decision is final. 6. You may chain, wire or weld motor mounts but nothing can be added to strengthen the car in any way. 7. You may chain or wire the transmission mount, but it may not strengthen the car in any way. 8. DRIVE SHAFTS: must be OEM stock style drive shafts. It may be shortened or lengthened but not reinforced. *NO SLIDER DRIVE SHAFTS ALLOWED* 9. REAR END: any OEM FACTORY 5 LUG car or light weight truck rear end can be used in any car. * Rear end swaps are OK: ford to Chevy, Chevy to ford, mopar to ford, etc… * NO 8 lug (full floater) or after - market rears are ALLOWED. * NO bracing, NO welding, NO reinforced on rears are ALLOWED. * ALL axles must be factory (cast flanges), NO fabricating or welding allowed of axles (inside or outside). * Spider gears may be welded together for positraction. 10. No Protectors will be allowed on the engine, transmission, or rear ends of any kind. DO NOT DO IT, OR YOU WILL NOT RUN!!!
Wheels/Tire 1. Maximum wheel and tire size will be no larger than 7.50x16. 2. Wheel weights must be removed. 3. Tires can be any tread design and any ply rating. 4. No solid wheels, stock OEM only. Valve stem guards WLL NOT BE ALLOWED!!
Misc. 1. Expanded metal may be used on core support, 1/4” max, to be bolted or welded in 8 places only, or air conditioning condenser can be bolted or welded in 8 places only. 3/8 bolts max. with 1” washers. 2. After Market shifters, gas pedals, and brake pedals are allowed. 3. Steering columns must remain stock except you are allowed one extra steering u-joint/knuckle from firewall to steering box. 4. Radiator must be mounted in factory location, using #9 wire, 1” wide banding, ratchet straps, ropes, or 2 pieces of 3/8 all thread. * No homemade radiators. 5. You can tie your hood or core support to front bumper in two (2) spots using #9 gauge wires, two (2) stands of wire per spot. 6. Headers/stacks exiting through the hood are allowed, if exhaust runs under car it MUST EXIT OUT OF EITHER SIDE.
EVERYBODY NEEDS TO PLEASE READ AND RE-READ THESE RULES, if it doesn’t say you can do it, don’t assume that you can.
If you are found not to be built by these rules, you will be given 2 options: A. CUT OR REMOVE ILLEGAL PARTS, IF POSSIBLE! B. LOAD ON TRAILER AND GO HOME.
***EITHER WAY YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A REFUND…OFFICIALS DECISION IS FINAL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!***
Rule questions and clarification contact: Jason Taylor (540) 271-3505 or Patrick Reed (540) 244-0426 M-F after 5p.m. weekends any time Promotional and event questions: Ronnie Painter (540) 778-3459
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Post by 71jtaylor on Apr 16, 2015 20:32:52 GMT -5
2015 Page Valley Fair Luray, VA 4cyl/compact & 6cyl Class Rules General Rules 1. All Drivers and pit persons must sign in and register. All drivers/pit persons 16 or 17 years of age must have a notarized release signed by his or her parent or guardian. Nobody under 16 years of age can drive or be in the pits area. 2. All rules will be enforced, follow them, or you will not run. 3. Any driver or pit crew member disobeying the rules, or acting in an unsportsmanlike manner will be disqualified /banned from future derbies. 4. All drivers are to obey track officials at all times. 5. No pit crew members or spectators are allowed on the track at any time, no one riding on outside of cars anytime. 6. Any driver or pit crew member consuming or under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be ejected off the grounds/arrested. 7. If your car does not pass inspection, and driver is unwilling to make changes in 3 attempts, you will not run. 8. All drivers must attend a mandatory drivers’ meeting. 9. All controversies and concerns should be addressed at drivers’ meeting in a civil manner. *A driver protest fee $100 is required to contest another car. Fee will be refunded if car is found to be ineligible at drivers meeting. 10. Officials decision is final! *If you stretch a rule you will lose that rule. *Officials have the right to re-inspect, cut, or drill any car at any time. If you are caught breaking the rules set here forth you will forfeit any and all winning’s and/or prizes you are due, bore scopes will be used to check frames during inspections for welding, plated, or loaded frames. You have been “warned”. Drivers Safety 1. D.O.T. Helmets, seat belt and eye protection must be worn at all times during competition. 2. Long sleeve shirts and pants must be worn during competition, fire suit is highly recommended! 3. If any of the above items become loose or come off, the competition will be stopped, and if these items cannot be placed back on the driver, you will be disqualified. 4. Seat belt is mandatory.
Types of Cars 1. 4cyl/compact cars must be 104” inch wheel base or less and must be four (4) cylinder engines. 2. 6cyl cars must be 109” inch wheel base or less and must be (6) cylinder engines 3. No AMC’S will be allowed in the 4/6 cylinder classes. 4. All cars must remain completely stock unless specified in these rules, thanks for your cooperation.
During competition 1. There will be a 1 minute contact rule, if you do not make a competitive hit on another car in 1 minute, you will be disqualified. 2. No hits on the driver’s door. 3. Do not use you driver’s door as a shield or stop sign. 4. No holding or double teaming. This will result in a disqualification. 5. Vehicle will be disqualified in ANY door comes open during competition.
Car Preparation 1. All glass, headlights, tail lights, all carpet, head liners, door panels, soft chrome, mirrors, door handles, plastic, fiber glass, metal header panels and backseats must be removed. Cars must be swept clean before entering the grounds. Sun roofs must be covered securely for driver’s safety. 2. *****ALL AIR BAGS MUST BE REMOVED**** 3. All decking in the rear of station wagons must be removed. 4. All cars must have working breaks. At ALL times…No EXCEPTIONS! 5. All trailer hitches and braces must be removed. 6. NO PROFANITY ON ANY PART OF THE CAR. 7. Any size battery may be used. Battery must be relocated to passenger floor board and properly secured and covered in a battery box. 8. Gas Tanks and Fuel Pumps ****** *THESE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT RULES TO READ******* *Stock gas tank MUST be removed from original position and mounted in the rear seat area and secured. No rubber chain straps. All tanks must have a secure cap. A marine tank or fuel cell is strongly recommended. All lines and fitting must be leak proof and meet approval of the track officials. Electric fuel pumps are allowed, but must have a shut-off switch within reach of the driver. Tanks must be covered before entering the track. *No more than 10 gallons of gas in tank****GASEOLINE ONLY ALLOWED**** *stock fuel tanks can be left in THE FACTORY LOCATION UNDER THE CAR IF THEY ARE MOUNTED IN FRONT OF THE REAR AXLE FROM THE FACTORY. If this method is used the factory tank “MUST HAVE “ a skid plate covering the entire bottom side of fuel tank to protect it from damage, ¼’ thick metal min. is MANDITORY if this method is chosen. *All lines must be run inside car, not along frame underneath, if factory gas tank is moved to rear seat area. *All lines should be double clamped, no exceptions 8. NO PLASTIC FUEL TANKS. 9. All cars must have an air filter or breather to cover carburetor or throttle body. 10. FACTORY KEY START METHOD IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. But you can use toggle/push button method. 11. NO WELDING ANYWHERE, EXCEPT WHERE PERMITTED, ALL CARS MUST REMAIN STOCK UNLESS OTHER WISE NOTED!! Cages 1. Four bar cage, maximum size 4”x4”x3/8 square or round. If using C-channel for door bars, 6” max. 2. Roll over/Halo Bar is to be attached to seat bar only. 3. Roll over/Halo Bar must run straight up and over roof. 4. Roll over/Halo Bar is allowed to bolted or welded in 3 spots to the roof, using 3”x3”x1/4 tabs and 3/8 bolts max. 5. Dash bar must be 5” from fire wall and 5” above transmission tunnel when measured from the center of the car. The dash bar must run straight across, no contouring to the firewall. 6. The back seat bar should be no further back than where the rear kick panel meets the floor board. 7. Door bars cannot extend any further than the firewall. 8. 4 square mounting plates for cage will be allowed 6”x6”x3/8 max. 9. Full floating gas tank protector will be allowed, 24”wide/4”x4” max. *No pinning, welding, bolting, etc. to body or frame. *Gas Tank Protector will be attached to seat bar only, not to rear seat panel any way shape or form. 10. At driver/builder’s discretion, two 4”x4”drop legs may be installed vertically from cage to sheet metal only. *Drop legs cannot be attached to frame, body mounts or body mount washers. 11. Cage gussets must attach to 4 bar age and cannot exceed 18” max Length. 12. Windshield bars may only be attached to roof, 3”max, and fire wall 3”max. *Windshield bars may not be mounted any closer together than the width of engine exhaust headers. * One front windshield bar at a minimum, two max in front. One rear window bar maximum in rear! * Maximum windshield bar(s) and rear window bar size will be 2”x1/4 round, square, or flat. 13. Rear window bar on sedans may only be attached to roof, 3” max and speaker deck/truck lid seam 3”max. Welded or bolted. 14. Windshield and rear window bars will be mounted to sheet metal only. 15. NO KICKER BARS. This means no bars from dash bar through firewall to any part of frame, no bars from dash bar to distributor protector, no bars from cage to floor except the two drop legs that are allowed.
Frame 1. No frame creasing or hammering PERMITTED. You can notch or dimple rear frame to help rear of car to roll, not to strengthen the frame. 2. No frame seam welding, pinning or plating, except where rules permit. Any additional welding will result in disqualification. 3. No fresh paint or undercoating on the frames at all. No buffing or grinding frames except where welding is specifically allowed in the rules. 4. All frame must remain factory in all 4/6 cylinder cars. Body 1. No inner seam body welds. 2. All doors may be welded solid, 3”x1/4 strapping max. Tops of the doors may be pinched together and welded. 3. Driver’s door reinforcing must be done on exterior of door, and not to extend any further than door strapping. *Hood, trunk, or tailgate may be wired in six (6) places each, 2 stands of wire or light chain per hole if not welded or bolted. * NO WELDS ON HOOD EXCEPT WHERE PERMITTED. HOODS MUST BE LEFT OPEN UNTIL INSPECTION IS OVER. 4. Hoods must have two 8”x8” openings minimum. 5. You may have six 4”x4”x1/4 plates welded to body for hood mounting purposes. * Hood bolts may be 5/8 max with 4” washer. Except core support bolts can be up to one inch max. 6. Maximum body mount washers size inside body cannot exceed 4”x1/4 square or round. 7. Trunks and tailgates may be welded using 3” on 3” off pattern, maximum size will be 3”x3”x1/4. 8. Trunk lid on sedans must have two 10” inspection holes, either in the trunk lid or in the trunk floor. 9. Station wagons must remove both access panels in tailgate box permanently. 10. Pay close attention to this. This rule WILL BE enforced * Altering quarter panel height will be almost impossible to correct, and we as inspectors, cannot help you. This is your one and only warning, and one and only chance to do it correctly. *Quarter panels on all makes of cars must remain at factory height. Altering of quarter panel height, could result in not competing. 11. All trunk lids may be tucked or dipped in the middle, if trunk lids are dipped they must remain 10” min. along with speaker deck off the trunk floor. Speaker deck can be removed, but trunk lid can only be welded to quarter panels and tail light assembly. Trunks must remain at least 10” off the trunk floor and will be measured from the highest point of trunk floor. * No shifting trunk lids. * No wedging, no 45 degree angle or 90 degree angle type trunk lids will be allowed. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL!! 12. Tailgates on wagons may be pushed down 10” max. from top of quarter panels. * When enhancing or increasing body lines on quarter panels, be extremely careful not to change the quarter panel height. * Body line creasing or enhancing will be limited to 2 body lines only. * 2 on the quarter panels and 2 on the front fenders. * Do not fold creases over, creating a double, triple effect. 13. Rules #10-12 are mainly for fresh cars only, BUT pre-run cars don’t push these rules. “PLEASE” call before you start fixing or pre-bending a pre-run car. 14. Wheel well lips can be cut and folded, absolutely no welding is permitted. * You may bolt wheel well lips using five (5) 3/8” bolts and up to 1” washer max. 15. Sheet metal patching on body will be limited to factory thickness and cannot be any thicker than 16 ga. * You must call first, before any patching is deemed necessary. * Sheet metal patching will be in a 1” on 1” off spot weld pattern. 16. EXCESSIVE PATCHING MEANS EXCESSIVE CUTTING. Officials decision is final…..
Body Mount 1. All body mounts must remain stock in all 4 cylinder/compact and 6 cylinder cars, except the following……… *core support mounts may pass through both sides of frame, through core support and hood, 1” all-thread max. *This counts for two (2) of the six (6) hood mount locations. (See body rule for the other (4) locations) Bumpers 1. Any automotive (car) bumper of choice, No homemade bumpers. 2. Bumpers may be hard-nosed. *you may weld or bolt bumpers to the shock/frame, ½” bolts max. Or single pass of weld ½” max. Around mounting brackets. 3. Bumper shocks may be pushed in and welded. 4. Bumper ends may be trimmed for clearance. 5. Outer bumper skins may be folded down and welded to in skins (front only) no added metal anywhere. 6. Maximum bumper height 22” to bottom of bumper. 7. Minimum bumper height 16” to bottom of bumper. Suspension 1. Suspension “MUST REMAIN COPMLETLY STOCK” on all 4/6 cylinder car 2. Factory leaf spring car may add two (2) homemade/aftermarket spring clamps per side no larger than 2” x 4” x ¼” thick with ½” bolts max. 3. No welding or taping leaf spring together.
Drive Line 1. Engine/transmissions/rear ends must remain stock in all 4/6 cylinder cars 2. Transmission cooler must be properly secured inside car, with leak proof lines. Hydraulic lines are recommended. 3. Solid fans require a hood being used covering fan. 4. All 4/6 cylinder cars must have factory rear ends, but spiders can be welded. 5. Engine mounts may be welded, but cannot strengthen frame in no way. 6. You can wire/chain the tranny mounts down. 7. Exhaust system may exit through hood or under car, if it’s under car it must exit out either side under the front doors.
Wheels /Tire’s 1. Maximum wheel and tire size will be no larger than 7.50x16. 2. Wheel weights must be removed. 3. Tires can be any tread design and any ply rating. 4. Valve stem guards accepted. No solid wheels, stock OEM only. You may weld in wheels centers for multi-lug use (not full plates to add strength). 5. Space saver tires are highly recommended on the rear of front wheel drive cars for clearance.
Misc. 1. Expanded metal may be used on core support, 1/4” max, to be bolted or welded in 8 places only, or air conditioning condenser can be bolted or welded in 8 places only. 3/8 bolts max. with 1” washers. 2. Core support to fender bars accepted, 2 only (1 per side). 3/8 bolts max, no welding! *18” long x ¾ outside diameter max. 3. Radiator must be mounted in factory location, using #9 wire, 1” wide banding, ratchet straps, ropes, or 2 pieces of 3/8 all thread. * No homemade radiators. 4. After market steering columns, gas pedals, brake pedals, shifters, all are excepted. 5. You can tie your hood or core support to front bumper in four (4) spots using #9 gauge wire, two (2) stands of wire per spot.
EVERYBODY NEEDS TO PLEASE READ AND RE-READ THESE RULES, if it doesn’t say you can do it, don’t assume that you can.
If you are found not to be built by these rules, you will be given 2 options: A. CUT OR REMOVE ILLEGAL PARTS, IF POSSIBLE! B. LOAD ON TRAILER AND GO HOME.
***EITHER WAY YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A REFUND…OFFICIALS DECISION IS FINAL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!***
Rule questions and clarification contact: Jason Taylor (540) 271-3505 or Patrick Reed (540) 244-0426 M-F after 5p.m. weekends any time Promotional and event questions: Ronnie Painter (540) 778-3459
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Post by 71jtaylor on Apr 16, 2015 20:33:49 GMT -5
2015 Page Valley Fair Luray, VA Full Size Limited Weld Class Rules
General Rules 1. All Drivers and pit persons must sign in and register. All drivers/pit persons 16 or 17 years of age must have a notarized release signed by his or her parent or guardian. Nobody under 16 years of age can drive or be in the pits. 2. All rules will be enforced, follow them, or you will not run. NO WELDING ANYWHERE, EXCEPT WHERE PERMITTED. 3. Any driver or pit crew member disobeying the rules, or acting in an unsportsmanlike manner will be disqualified /banned from future derbies. 4. All drivers are to obey track officials at all times. 5. No pit crew members or spectators are allowed on the track at any time, no one riding on outside of cars anytime. 6. Any driver or pit crew member consuming or under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be ejected off the grounds/arrested. 7. If your car does not pass inspection, and driver is unwilling to make changes in 3 attempts, you will not run. 8. All drivers must attend a mandatory drivers’ meeting. 9. All controversies and concerns should be addressed at drivers’ meeting in a civil manner. *A driver protest fee $100 is required to contest another car. Fee will be refunded if car is found to be ineligible at drivers meeting. 10. Officials decision is final! *If you stretch a rule you will lose that rule. *Officials have the right to re-inspect, cut, or drill any car at any time. If you are caught breaking the rules set here forth you will forfeit any and all winnings and/or prizes you are due, bore scopes will be used to check frames during inspections for welding, plated, or loaded frames. You have been “warned”. Drivers Safety 1. D.O.T. Helmets, seat belt and eye protection must be worn at all times during competition. 2. Long sleeve shirts and pants must be worn during competition, fire suit is highly recommended! 3. If any of the above items become loose or come off, the competition will be stopped, and if these items cannot be placed back on the driver, you will be disqualified. 4. Seat belt is mandatory.
Types of cars 1. All American made automobiles will be permitted except the following: *No jeeps, trucks, suburban’s , el caminos, limos, wedged sedans or smash top wagons, hearses, or convertibles 2. 2003 and newer Fords are allowed but, must follow 03 and up rules for cradle and steering (see rule #12 in frame section) 3. 67 and Newer sub-frame Imperials only allowed. NO full frame imperials ALLOWED.
During competition 1. There will be a 1 minute contact rule, if you do not make a competitive hit on another car in 1 minute, you will be disqualified. 2. No hits on the driver’s door. 3. Do not use you driver’s door as a shield or stop sign. 4. No holding or double teaming. This will result in a disqualification. 5. Vehicle will be disqualified in ANY door comes open during competition.
Car Preparation 1. All glass, headlights, tail lights, all carpet, head liners, door panels, soft chrome, mirrors, door handles, plastic, fiber glass, metal header panels and backseats must be removed. Cars must be swept clean before entering the grounds. Sun roofs must be covered securely for driver’s safety. 2. All decking in the rear of station wagons must be removed. 3. All cars must have working breaks. At ALL times…No EXCEPTIONS! 4. All trailer hitches and braces must be removed. 5. NO PROFANITY ON ANY PART OF THE CAR. 6. Any size battery may be used. Battery must be relocated to passenger floor board and properly secured and covered in a battery box. 7. Gas Tanks and Fuel Pumps *Stock gas tank MUST be removed from original position and mounted in the rear seat area and secured. No rubber chain straps. All tanks must have a secure cap. A marine tank or fuel cell is strongly recommended. All lines and fitting must be leak proof and meet approval of the track officials. Electric fuel pumps are allowed, but must have a shut-off switch within reach of the driver. Tanks must be covered before entering the track. *No more than 10 gallons of gas in tank* *All lines must be run inside car, not along frame underneath. *All lines should be double clamped. 8. NO PLASTIC FUEL TANKS. 9. All cars must have an air filter or breather to cover carburetor. Cages 1. Four bar cage, maximum size 4”x4”x3/8 square or round. If using C-channel for door bars, 6” max. 2. Roll over/Halo Bar is to be attached to seat bar only. 3. Roll over/Halo Bar must run straight up and over roof. 4. Roll over/Halo Bar is allowed to bolted or welded in 3 spots to the roof, using 3”x3”x1/4 tabs and 3/8 bolts max. 5. Dash bar must be 5” from fire wall and 5” above transmission tunnel when measured from the center of the car. The dash bar must run straight across, no contouring to the firewall. 6. The back seat bar should be no further back than where the rear kick panel meets the floor board. 7. Door bars cannot extend any further than the firewall. 8. 4 square mounting plates for cage will be allowed 6”x6”x3/8 max. 9. Full floating gas tank protector will be allowed, 24”wide/4”x4” max. *No pinning, welding, bolting, etc. to body or frame. *Gas Tank Protector will be attached to seat bar only, not to rear seat panel any way shape or form. 10. At driver/builder’s discretion, two 4”x4”drop legs may be installed vertically from cage to sheet metal only. *Drop legs cannot be attached to frame, body mounts or body mount washers. 11. Cage gussets must attach to 4 bar age and cannot exceed 18” max. length. 12. Windshield bars may only be attached to roof, 3”max, and fire wall 3”max. *Windshield bars may not be mounted any closer together than the width of engine exhaust headers. * One front windshield bar at a minimum, two max in front. One rear window bar maximum in rear! * Maximum windshield bar(s) and rear window bar size will be 2”x1/4 round, square, or flat. 13. Rear window bar on sedans may only be attached to roof, 3” max and speaker deck/truck lid seam 3”max. welded or bolted. 14. Windshield and rear window bars will be mounted to sheet metal only. 15. NO KICKER BARS. This means no bars from dash bar through firewall to any part of frame, no bars from dash bar to distributor protector, no bars from Cage to floor except the two drop legs that are allowed. Frame 1. No frame creasing or hammering PERMITTED. You can notch or dimple rear frame to help rear of car to roll, not to strengthen the frame. 2. No frame seam welding, pinning or plating, except where rules permit. Any additional welding will result in disqualification. 3. No fresh paint or undercoating on the frames at all. No buffing or grinding frames except where welding is specifically allowed in the rules. 4. Re-Run cars * That need “fixed” from the rear humps back or firewall forward must call officials before repair. No Exceptions. * Frame repairs may be “fixed” by welding only, no added metal, “unless” official APPROVES the repair please call before repair is made. 5. Frame repairs on pre-run cars or frame rust repairs must call officials before dong any repairs. No Exceptions. 6. Frames must be: * GM/GM * Ford/Ford *Chrysler/Chrysler 7. All cars may be tilted. Must be done from cross member forward. * All factory holes in frame must remain open, no welding these holes shut. * You may cut factory seams at the box and re-weld to tilt the front of new style Fords. No metal may be added. 8. Cross members: * Custom made cross member max size will be: 2”x2”x1/4. * Cross member mounts max size will be: 6”x2”x2”x1/4 angle. * Cross member must be straight across and attached to frame rails only. Can only be welded at the ends and must remain in stock location. 9. One chain link, 3/8 max. may be welded to the rear frame behind the axle to be used for #9 wire or chain from rail to rail. *2 spots max, 4 loops of wire or 3/8 chain. 10. Core support mounts cannot be altered or moved. You can cut the front of the frame off to mount the front bumper but do not re-locate the core support mount or bracket. 11. All cars can be welded from firewall forward, 1 seam of your choice only, ½” wide bead max. with a single pass! 12. On 03 and newer Fords you may use an 80 and newer Ford of GM steel cradles they must be put in like there factory counterparts only using the factory brackets no other metal may be added. They must be in factory location and cannot be moved forward. You may use a 3” spacer from the bottom of the frame to lower A-arm where the spring goes you may not alter frame in any manner other than attaching factory brackets with a single bead of weld. You cannot add any type of spring pockets to frame. All factory holes in front of A-arm must be open. Nothing may be welded on top of frame over the holes in front of frame. On 03 and newer Fords you cannot shorten the front of the frames. Body Mount 1. 5/8”x5” bolts max. Body mount bolts can only pass through one layer of frame. 2. 3” washer inside frame max. 3. Rubber body mounts may be removed. 4. 2 extra body mounts are allowed at builder’s discretion, must be done factory fashion, following body mount rule. 5. Core support mounts may pass through both sides of frame, through core support and hood, 1” all-thread max. *This counts for 2 of the 6 hood mounting locations. (See body rule for other 4).
Body 1. No inner seam body welds. 2. All doors may be welded solid, 3”x1/4 strapping max. Tops of the doors may be pinched together and welded. 3. Driver’s door reinforcing must be done on exterior of door, and not to extend any further than door strapping. *Hood, trunk, or tailgate may be wired in six (6) places each, 2 stands of wire or light chain per hole if not welded or bolted. * NO WELDS ON HOOD EXCEPT WHERE PERMITTED. HOODS MUST BE LEFT OPEN UNTIL INSPECTION IS OVER. 4. Hoods must have two 8”x8” openings minimum. 5. You may have six 4”x4”x1/4 plates welded to body for hood mounting purposes. * Hood bolts may be 5/8 max with 4” washer. Except core support bolts can be up to one inch max. 6. Maximum body mount washers size inside body cannot exceed 4”x1/4 square or round. 7. Trunks and tailgates may be welded using 3” on 3” off pattern, maximum size will be 3”x3”x1/4. 8. Trunk lid on sedans must have two 10” inspection holes, either in the trunk lid or in the trunk floor. 9. Station wagons must remove both access panels in tailgate box permanently. 10. Pay close attention to this. This rule WILL BE enforced * Altering quarter panel height will be almost impossible to correct, and we as inspectors, cannot help you. This is your one and only warning, and one and only chance to do it correctly. *Quarter panels on all makes of cars must remain at factory height. Altering of quarter panel height, could result in not competing. 11. All trunk lids may be tucked or dipped in the middle, if trunk lids are dipped they must remain 10” min. along with speaker deck off the trunk floor. Speaker deck can be removed, but trunk lid can only be welded to quarter panels and tail light assembly. Trunks must remain at least 10” off the trunk floor and will be measured from the highest point of trunk floor. * No shifting trunk lids. * No wedging, no 45 degree angle or 90 degree angle type trunk lids will be allowed. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL!! 12. Tailgates on wagons may be pushed down 10” max. from top of quarter panels. * When enhancing or increasing body lines on quarter panels, be extremely careful not to change the quarter panel height. * Body line creasing or enhancing will be limited to 2 body lines only. * 2 on the quarter panels and 2 on the front fenders. * Do not fold creases over, creating a double, triple effect. 13. Rules #10-12 are mainly for fresh cars only, BUT pre-run cars don’t push these rules. “PLEASE” call before you start fixing or pre-bending a pre-run car. 14. Wheel well lips can be cut and folded, absolutely no welding is permitted. * You may bolt wheel well lips using five (5) 3/8” bolts and up to 1” washer max. 15. Sheet metal patching on body will be limited to factory thickness and cannot be any thicker than 16 ga. * You must call first, before any patching is deemed necessary. * Sheet metal patching will be in a 1” on 1” off spot weld pattern. 16. EXCESSIVE PATCHING MEANS EXCESSIVE CUTTING. Officials decision is final…..
Bumpers 1. Any automotive (car) bumper of choice, No homemade bumpers. 2. Must have chrome shell and backing plate. 3. All work must be done inside of bumper. 4. You may cap ends, no inspection hole required. (FRONT ONLY). 5. Bumpers are expensive, weld them up and build them to last (FRONT ONLY). 6. Bumpers may be hard-nosed. * You may have a 6”x6”x3/8 bumper mounting plate. * 8 ” bumper bracket, 8 ” bumper shock inside frame, or 8 ”x4”x3/8 plate. 1 of 3 of these methods only. * Frames will be drilled to verify length of bumper shock inside frame, if using this method. 7. Rear bumpers must be stock, other than welding chrome shell to backing plate. * If ends are capped, must have 2” inspection hole on each side. * Any OEM bumper bracket or bumper shock may be used on rear (automotive only) may be welded to frame. 8. Bumper shocks may be pushed in and welded. 9. Maximum bumper height 22” to bottom of bumper. 10. Minimum bumper height 16” to bottom of bumper.
Suspension 1. Rear Suspension * Homemade or after-market shocks accepted, on rear of vehicle 1” all thread max, but must be mounted in factory location, and not to be used as extra body mounts. *Rear coil spring cars and station wagons that change to shackles and leaf springs, must use a maximum of five (5) leafs 5/16” thick max. on sedans and station wagons. Maximum four (4) clamps per spring, two (2) back are permitted. Leaf springs must be stair-stepped in length and not be same in length as the main leaf, ½” min. on the stair step. *stock leaf spring cars: Chryslers, GM wagons, 60’s Fords, etc. * If leaf spring packs are altered in any shape or form, you must then follow the above conversion rule, any questions please call official first. * No welding or taping leaf springs together. * Rear end must remain on top of leaf springs. * Hump plates are allowed for coil spring cars only, not on leafed cars. Only one (1) per side, must be welded or bolted on outside of frame. Plates may not exceed ¼” max in thickness, 24” in length and 4” in width. * Coil springs may be held in with wire, chain, or welded. * Rear coil spring control arms builder may strengthen factory arms or make homemade arms out of 2” box tubing maximum. * Any OEM (automotive) or after-market trailing arm accepted. Must be mounted using factory or factory like brackets, cannot strengthen frame, officials decision is final! 2. Front Suspension * A-arm swap accepted * No upper A-arm bracket swaps, must us factory A-arm bracket for that car. * Front suspension may be locked, upper A-arms may be folded down to frame and welded with no metal added, or one 2”x2” strap from A-arm to frame on each side of A-arm or one 2” pipe, square tubing, or angle iron. One (1) per side welded from bottom of frame to lower A-arm. Builder is allowed only one (1) of the three (3) methods, not all three (3). * 2003 and newer Fords front suspension go to Frame section rule #12 *TIE RODS: after market is allowed, stock style tie rods may be re-enforced for strength. Drive Line 1. Any motor, transmission, rear end of choice. 2. Distributor Protector, engine cradle, transmission protectors, ultra bells, rear end back braces, sliders, are all accepted. 3. Transmission cooler must be properly secured inside car, with leak proof lines. Hydraulic lines are recommended. 4. Solid fans require a hood being used covering fan. 5. Motor and transmission mounting may not strengthen car in any shape or form, officials decision is final. 6. Engines may be tied down in one of these manners: * No distributor protector and cradle = 4 chains 3/8 max, one link bolted to frame per chain. 3/8 bolts max. * Distributor protector or cradle only = 2 chains 3/8 max, one link bolted to frame per chain. 3/8 bolts max. * Distributor protector and cradle = 2 chains 3/8 max, one link bolted to frame per chain. 3/8 bolts max. * Chains can only be 18” in length
Wheels/Tire’s 1. Maximum wheel and tire size will be no larger than 7.50x16. 2. Wheel weights must be removed. 3. Tires can be any tread design and any ply rating. 4. Valve stem guards accepted. No solid wheels, stock OEM only. You may weld in wheels centers for multi-lug use (not full plates to add strength).
Misc. 1. Expanded metal may be used on core support, 1/4” max, to be bolted or welded in 8 places only, or air conditioning condenser can be bolted or welded in 8 places only. 3/8 bolts max. with 1” washers. 2. Core support to fender bars accepted, 2 only (1 per side). 3/8 bolts max, no welding! *18” long x ¾ outside diameter max. 3. Radiator must be mounted in factory location, using #9 wire, 1” wide banding, ratchet straps, ropes, or 2 pieces of 3/8 all thread. * No homemade radiators. 4. After market steering columns, gas pedals, brake pedals, shifters, all are excepted. 5. You can tie your hood or core support to front bumper in four (4) spots using #9 gauge wire , two(2) stands of wire per spot.
EVERYBODY NEEDS TO PLEASE READ AND RE-READ THESE RULES, if it doesn’t say you can do it, don’t assume that you can.
If you are found not to be built by these rules, you will be given 2 options: A. CUT OR REMOVE ILLEGAL PARTS, IF POSSIBLE! B. LOAD ON TRAILER AND GO HOME.
***EITHER WAY YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A REFUND…OFFICIALS DECISION IS FINAL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!***
Rule questions and clarification contact: Jason Taylor (540) 271-3505 or Patrick Reed (540) 244-0426 M-F after 5p.m. weekends any time Promotional and event questions: Ronnie Painter (540) 778-3459
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Post by 71jtaylor on Apr 16, 2015 20:36:51 GMT -5
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Post by 71jtaylor on Apr 16, 2015 20:38:04 GMT -5
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Post by bigjim81 on Apr 17, 2015 23:54:43 GMT -5
Great looking rules, stock class should be a blast,
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Post by 1petefish on Apr 22, 2015 22:54:41 GMT -5
let make this show as good as it was last year its going to be fun both nights I cant wait
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Post by 1petefish on Aug 3, 2015 19:43:53 GMT -5
luray is getting close boys
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Post by 71jtaylor on Aug 9, 2015 13:01:27 GMT -5
PAGE VALLEY FAIR DERBY RUN DOWN
Friday August 28 7:00 p.m.(inspection line opened @ 4:00 p.m. please be there early as possible thanks)
Kids power wheels derby
4cyl compact
6cyl compact
Old school full size stock class
Saturday August 29 7:00 p.m. (insection line starts @ 4:00 p.m. please come early as possible thanks)
4cyl compact
6 cyl compact
limited weld fullsize class
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Post by 71jtaylor on Aug 9, 2015 13:15:16 GMT -5
PAGE VALLEY FAIR 2015 PAYOUTS
LIMITED WELD 1st- $1800+ 4 tires: 2)7.00-15 Sampson 14 ply super sidewalls forklift tires & 2)27X8.50-15 10 ply super sidewalls skid steer tires 2nd- $700 3rd- $500
Heat (top 3 in each heat) - $50
Stock 1st - $700+ 4 tires: 2) 7.00-15 8ply straight tread fronts & 2) 7.00-15 8 ply v tread rears 2nd - $500 3rd - $300 Heat (top 3 in each heat) - $50
6 Cylinder 1st - $400 2nd - $300 3rd - $150
4 Cylinder (Both nights) 1st - $400 2nd - $300 3rd - $150 6cylinder
1st - $400 2nd - $300 3rd - $150
Power Wheels 1st, 2nd, & 3rd determined at night of the event (all entry fees goes to payout)
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Post by 71jtaylor on Aug 9, 2015 13:17:20 GMT -5
How about some MAD DOG payouts....... Limited Weld - $250 Stock - $200 4 cylinder (both nights) - $150 6 cylinder - $150 both nights
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Post by 71jtaylor on Aug 9, 2015 13:28:32 GMT -5
ALSO go to facebook and view the page valley fair demolition derby page thanks
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