WDRA 2010 Schedule & Classes
This year's line up is a stellar one with two new venues and an ole favorite coming back onto the circuit. It also has a great balance in locations and an interesting twist on the Summer Nationals being worth double points!
We have also listened to your feedback throughout this year and have tweaked the classes in a way that should allow more weekly racers at each location to join into the fun and perhaps chase the points and big money.
More details will follow in the weeks to come with information on the points, payout, and sponsors for 2010.
1 13-Mar Radio Hill 1219 Shanon Corners Rd. Dundee, NY 14837 607-243-7899
2 11-Apr Science and Hobby 1623 2nd Ave Watervliet NY 12189 518-272-9040
3 8-May Redneck RC 120 Cayuga St. Fulton, NY 13069 315-532-6826
4 19-Jun Lake Ariel 1162 Lake Ariel Highway (Rt 191), Lake Ariel, PA 18436 570-698-7798
5 9-10-11 Jul Victory RC Speedway** 1195 County Route 3 Hannibal, NY 13074 315-564-3083
6 31-Jul The Bakery 161 Collamer Road Hilton, NY 14468 PM brb81 for info
7 21-Aug Pine Bowl 471 Waterbury Rd Nassau, NY 12123 518-727-3456
8 22-Aug Competition Hobbies 1006 Loudon Rd (Rt 9) Latham, NY12110 518-786-3622
[9-10-11 Jul Victory RC Speedway **Summer Nationals & Double Points]
Best 5 of 9 results count for point championship
WDRA Class . . . DODC Class............. ..Motor Battery Limit.. ......Notes
SPORTSMAN.....17.5 SPEC EDM.............DODC 17.5 DODC ...........Using the Banned List
EDM 358 ...... . 13.5 SPEC EDM ............DODC 13.5 DODC
Late Model ......13.5 SPEC LATE MODEL .DODC 13.5 DODC
EDM Outlaw ......MOD EDM ................... ROAR 17.5 5000 40C .....Using the Banned List
Sprint Outlaw . . MOD SPRINT ...............ROAR 13.5 5000 40C
Optional Aux ** Selected by each Track
** (No points, no prize money)
Wdra rules for 2010 :
iSPORTSMAN**-(DODC 17.5 SPEC EDM)- Chassis and body will be per DODC rules. DODC 17.5 SPEC MOTOR AND BATTERY ONLY. The "Banned Driver List" will be in effect.
EDM 358-(DODC 13.5 SPEC EDM)- Chassis and body will be per DODC rules. DODC 13.5 SPEC MOTOR AND BATTERY ONLY. Open to any driver.
LATE MODEL-(DODC 13.5 SPEC LATE MODEL) Chassis and body will be per DODC rules. DODC 13.5 SPEC MOTOR AND BATTERY ONLY. Open to any driver.
EDM OUTLAW**-(DODC MOD EDM)- Chassis and body will be per DODC rules. Motors will be any ROAR 17.5. Batteries will be 5000 mAH (MAX) (40C Max) LiPo or 4600 (max) NiMH battery may also be used. The "Banned Driver List" will be in effect.
SPRINT OUTLAW-(DODC MOD SPRINT)- Chassis and body will be per DODC rules. Motors will be any ROAR 13.5. Batteries will be 5000 mAH (MAX) (40C Max) LiPo or 4600 (max) NiMH battery may also be used. Open to any driver.
AUXILARY- This class will be optionally set by the host track. NO WDRA POINTS OR PRIZE MONEY WILL BE AWARDED.
GENERAL
First, it is your responsibility to make sure your equipment is legal.
Random motor checks will be done throughout the entire race day.
Top three A Main cars in each class will be tested.
Top three A main cars must go directly to tech or will be DQ'd.
Personal transponders will be required.
Advanced Electronics Speed Control will NOT be legal in ANY class for 2010.
NO FREEZING/ HEATING OF MOTORS OR BATTERIES ALLOWED and carries an immediate disqualification from all classes without refund.
ALL batteries are required to have deans style connectors.
“No battery or motor will be approved to run in the DODC classes if the DODC label is missing or otherwise suspected of being tampered with during tech inspection. The final judgment will be with the WDRA directors”.
To avoid any problems with battery labels, it is suggested to put a piece of clear packing tape over the entire label or shrink wrap, this will help to insure it does not become damaged or loosened from mounting to the chassis.
Batteries - Per DODC Rules, copied here for your convenience;
All racers shall take every precaution to insure safe charging and discharging techniques with their batteries. This shall include but is not limited to, attentive monitoring of battery during charging and use of a proper charging container i.e., LiPo sack. To insure safe charging methods are followed by all competitors, all batteries will be checked prior to each race to ensure battery voltage is a maximum of 8.44 volts or less. If the battery reads 8.45 or more you do not race. Battery temperature may also be checked with the following pre-race procedure. A control pack will be placed in the tech area for the purpose of monitoring the pack temperature. Checked batteries shall be nor more than 70° F or 10° F above the temp of the control pack whichever is greater. All DirtOval.com Spec batteries must use the supplied deans style connector. No heating of a Lipo battery pack in any way is allowed, and will result in immediate disqualification from all classes without a refund.
Heats: IFMAR 4 minutes
Mains: Per Track 4 minutes or laps (if laps the expected time should not to exceed 5 minutes)
These rules may be updated.
** For both 17.5 classes only: Speed Controllers will be limited as stated in the DODC rules and in addition the speed controller and specific software version must have been commercially available as of Feb 1, 2010. This initiative is an attempt to harness the spirit of the DODC philosophy that all cars should be using the same equipment and the difference on the track is set-up and driving, not $$$. (KEC 3/2/10)
WDRA 2010 SCHEDULE
1) 13-Mar Radio Hill 1219 Shanon Corners Rd. Dundee, NY 14837 607-243-7899
2) 11-Apr Science and Hobby 1623 2nd Ave Watervliet NY 12189 518-272-9040
3) 08-May Redneck RC 120 Cayuga St. Fulton, NY 13069 315-532-6826
4) 19-Jun Lake Ariel 1162 Lake Ariel Highway (Rt 191), Lake Ariel, PA 18436 570-698-7798
5) 9-10-11 Jul Victory RC Speedway** 1195 County Route 3 Hannibal, NY 13074 315-564-3083
6) 31-Jul The Bakery 161 Collamer Road Hilton, NY 14468
7) 21-Aug Pine Bowl 471 Waterbury Rd Nassau, NY 12123 518-727-3456
8) 22-Aug Competition Hobbies 1006 Loudon Rd (Rt 9) Latham, NY12110 518-786-3622
**Summer Nationals & Double Points
Best 5 of 9 results count for point championship
2010 DirtOval.com National Points Series Schedule
The folliowing is a list of the 2010 DODC National Points Series Races that have either already been run or are already scheduled for this season. Check back in the next few weeks as we hope to have a majority of the schedule completed shortly. In order for a class to be eligible for points there must be at least 10 entries at the event. Every class entered by a driver will count as 1 race for that driver and your best 8 races will count. In the event of a tie in points the tie breaker will be most 1st place finishes, than most 2nd's and so on.
#1 Chili Bowl Nationals - Completed
#2 February Freeze - Completed
April
3rd : Central Valley Raceway : CA: Best of West #1
May
29th : Racers Haven Hobbies :CA: Best of West #3
June
13th : SS Raceway : FL : Florida Series #6
26th : Joplin RC Speedway : MO : URL Series #4
July
9-11th : Victory RC Speedway : NY : WDRA #5 Summer Nats
24th : Brentwood Racing Club : CA: Best of West #5
August
14th : Rt 281 Speedway : PA: PA Tour #5
28th : Lake Ariel Speedway : PA : PA Summer Nationals
DirtOval.com Official National Rulebook :: As of October 1, 2008
All content subject to change.
All tracks using DirtOval.com rules must also adhere to DirtOval.com Track Safety and Race Procedure Guidelines as published on DirtOval.com. The primary safety requirement of all tracks will be the use of an adequate number of fire extinguishers on hand for all events whether they be nitro or electric.
General Rules
All races will be 4 minutes in length, qualifiers will use Ifmar starts. Turn marshals may not work on or repair cars. If a pit lane is available all cars must enter and exit the racing surface via the pit lane at all times. Any cars damaged and placed in the infield will remain there until that race is over. All drivers must turn marshal the race immediately following their race. All cars will be made available for tech inspection before and after race. Once a car has gone through tech before the race it must go directly to the track and not to pit area. All racers must have a personal transponder if required by the race organizer.
Race directors will have ultimate authority over rules enforcement. The primary basis for any rules decision must be based on what will be best for the majority of racers. If an item is not addressed in the rules listed here than you should assume it is not legal.
1/10th Scale 2wd Classes
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All 2WD Classes: All entries must be 2wd and rear wheel drive only. For turn marshal safety all cars must have a front bumper that is made of a shock absorbing material e.g. nylon, delrin, plastic, kydex etc. Front bumpers must be mounted in such a way that they will contact an object prior to any other portion of the car in a front impact. All cars must have 4-wheel independent suspension. No straight axle cars allowed, single speed transmissions only. All EDM bodies, sprint car bodies and cages must resemble contemporary full scale cars racing in “World of Outlaws” and “DIRT” sanctioned events. All corners of bodies and wings must be rounded for safety. No silicone or rubber capped tires allowed.
Stock and Limited Nitro Classes
Radio use is limited to 2 channels only i.e., no wings adjustable from radio, no front brakes allowed.
Tires
Tire rules will be determined by track surface and race organizers. General tire choices will be between either foam tires or rubber tires however a SPEC tire rule may be implemented if desired. Any tire additives that are used must be wiped clean from the tires before any races or practice sessions.
Chassis Specifications:
All height measurements are from bottom of chassis unless otherwise noted.
Late Models
The only bodies legal for the Late Model class are those that have been approved by DirtOval.com and are listed on the DirtOval.com Aprroved Late Model body list. Any manufacturer who would like to have a body approved may contact DirtOval.com for approval specifications and instructions. Molded portion of body can be no longer than 22”. Approved body lists will be amended on January 1st and July 1st of each year. Late Model bodies may have openings for cylinder head, fuel tank access, glow plug, engine tuning, and exhaust outlets only. An under body support may be added to brace each rear quarter panel, but must hold it in stock position, can not be flared out. No additional wings, flaps, spoilers, wickers, vents or doohickeys will be allowed. Body may not be altered in any way from it’s stock configuration ie: shortened, lengthened, narrowed, flared fenders etc. Front and rear windows may be removed at trim lines but a flat lexan or similar material deck must be added in cockpit area. Bodies with add on roofs may leave front and rear windows in or out but roofs must be mounted in stock position.
DirtOval.com Approved Late Model Body List : Effective: 06/30/09 thru 12/31/09
Sprint Cars
Must have scale appearing cage, hood, side panels, nerf bars and bumpers. Minimum of a 4 post cage required that resembles a drivers cockpit. A driver arm guard area is permitted on right side panel bust must be of reasonable size. All electronics, radio gear, fuel tanks must be positioned inside the cage side frames. Three dimensional scale appearing exhaust headers must appear on both sides of car in “engine area” and be made of round stock or molded polycarbonate (left side of nitro sprint is optional). Rear cage side panels may be used but may not extend beyond rear cage frame. No lexan or any other material may be mounted to nerf bars, bumpers, cage, wing or any other part of the car that will trap, alter, or direct air flow for the purpose of gaining an aerodynamic advantage. Must have appropriate openings on both sides of cage in driver compartment, forward portion of side panels can be no taller than highest point of hood, no solid side panels.
Wings: Center section and side panels must be made from at least 3 separate pieces of polycarbonate, carbon or aluminum material. All corners and edges must be rounded and free of sharp edges. Main and Front wings must be mounted so that they are centered on cage, no offset wings. Wing center sections must have all 4 corners set at 90 degree angles, no canted or angled panels. Wings must also be mounted level from side to side. Center section of wing may not extend beyond leading or trailing edge of side panels. Side panels must have braces that hold side panel rigid at 90deg. to center section during race conditions. Two braces are required from top of the center foil to the left sideboard and one brace is permitted below the center foil to the right side board. Braces can be a maximum of .750" wide and front edge of front brace must be no more than 1.5” back from side panel leading edge. Side Panels may have front, back, top and bottom turnouts of no more than .375" and are included in max dimension. Flat foil center sections will be allowed a .250” turndown at the leading edge.
The 6x6" wing will be the standard Sprint Car wing size. Race organizers and series directors may at their discretion allow the optional 7x7" wing rule for races and series using buggy or rubber tires.
Race organizers may also choose to run wingless sprint events.
6x6" Foam Tire Wing: See Drawing
7x7" Buggy Tire Wing: See Drawing
Limited and Stock sprint: No front wings allowed.
Eastern Dirt Modified (EDM)
Inner panel must have hood that extends from front of inner panel to at least the leading edge of the roof. Front bumper must be mounted flat and can not be angled up to act as a wing. An additional front body panel is allowed on the front of the car but may not extend forward of the front bumper. Front and rear windows must be removed and any clear portion is included in max roof length dimension. Side windows and A pillars must attach to side panels at top edge of door and must also contact entire length of roof (i.e. no large gaps between roof and top of windows, no T-tops). Roof width must be at least .500" narrower than inner panel max width dimension. Side windows must remain clear and no portions of side window may overlap side or sail panel. As an alternative side window material may be removed but A pillar must still remain in tact from front of door to front of Roof. Roof, windows, side and sail panels must be symmetrical. Front edge of Door/side panel may not extend past the centerline of the front axle with wheels straight. Front of sail panel may be no more than 1” forward of rear tire leading edge and can not overlap side windows. No additional lips or flaps are allowed with the exception of a .250" bend at top and bottom of side and sail panel. Reasonable size and quantities of braces are allowed if desired. Bodies must have at least 1/3 of right rear tire exposed when viewed from front, top and rear of car. No rear wheel cutouts are allowed on the horizontal plane of the inner panel.
Electric Class Rules
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Motors & Batteries
All racers shall take every precaution to insure safe charging and discharging techniques with their batteries. This shall include but is not limited to, attentive monitoring of battery during charging and use of a proper charging container i.e., LiPo sack. To insure safe charging methods are followed by all competitors, all batteries will be checked prior to each race to ensure battery voltage is a maximum of 8.44 volts or less. If the battery reads 8.45 or more you do not race. Battery temperature may also be checked with the following pre-race procedure. A control pack will be placed in the tech area for the purpose of monitoring the pack temperature. Checked batteries shall be nor more than 70° F or 10° F above the temp of the control pack whichever is greater. All DirtOval.com Spec batteries must use the supplied deans style connector.
DirtOval.com Spec motors must be out of the box stock, with no modifications allowed. No parts of motors may be modified, altered or removed in any way. More specific Tech guidelines for motors will be available to all participating track owners and race organizers.
Weights (including transponder)
Sprint Car: minimum weight is 52oz.
EDM and Late Model: minimum weight is 50 oz.
Nitro Class Rules
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All classes: Maximum fuel tank size is 75cc. No stinger modifications and no pipes with adjustable stingers allowed.
Weights (including transponder and fuel)
Minimum weight is 56 oz.
Losi 1/10 Slider Spec
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This rule package outlines all the requirements for a controlled racing program (SPEC) for the Losi 1/10 Slider. The rules set fourth are a simple guideline to promote entry level racing without increased cost for the racer.
Vehicle Requirements: Losi 1/10 Slider must be run in stock configuration or better known as BOX STOCK. No aftermarket components can be added to the vehicle to enhance handling capabilities.
The only items that can be changed are as follows:
Motor: For the 1/10 Slider Spec class the stock Losi LM-32K motor must be used at all times.
Batteries: Battery liimited to any 6-cell sub-C NiMh not exceed 4200 mah.
Electronics: Vehicle must use all stock Losi electronics that are supplied with the vehicle. They are as follows:
Skill Level: There are 2 skill levels for racing the controlled Slider Class. They are as follows
Race Lengths: All race lengths will be 4 minutes with a maximum of 3 qualifiers and single main events. Triple A-Main events will not be used.
Vehicle Minimum Weight: 4 lb. 5 oz. (stock weight of vehicle with Losi 3600NiMh Performance Spec battery used)
Advanced Electronics Speed Control Ruling :
Understand that this decision was made so that we can give all of the 13.5 racers a better chance to have a level playing field for the biggest dirt oval event of the year. There are not likely very many racers who are attending this event that will already have one of these units so the negative impact of this decision should be very minimal. For those of you who may already have one and were intending on using it, Sorry.
We have taken great strides in the dirt oval community in the last year to help the racing and these classes in particular to develop in to healthy well attended events. Our efforts with these classes have been to try and do what is best for the majority of the racers, not those with sponsorships or connections of some kind. Throwing a wrench like this into the middle of this event could have a serious negative impact on the health and future prosperity of these classes.
The same ruling will apply at this point for the DODC National rules regarding these speed controls. At this time they are NOT LEGAL FOR DODC COMPETIION IN THE 13.5 SPEC CLASSES. You can expect more information and a further ruling on the legality of this and other speed controls by the end of this year for the 2010 racing season.
Thank you,
Rob Cutman