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RACE SCHEDULE:

Next race is June 10 at NJ Nostalgia Hobby, Scotch Plains, New Jersey.
Contact Joe Corea at 908 322 2676

results from Race 1: June 25, 2005 New Jersey Nostlagia Hobby

results from Race 2: September 24, 2005 Washington DC

results from Race 3: March 25, 2006 S.C.O.T.T.


Guideline Rules for the Brass Wars and RiggenHO

(Rules are always subject to change according to local custom and track requirements. These guidelines have been race tested and will be continuously improved as we recieve feedback)

RIGGENHO RACE RULES:

1- Your race car must use the chassis (both pieces) and body provided in the Race Kit.
2- You may change only the following parts: front axle, front wheels, front tires, rear axle,
    rear wheels, rear tires, gear set, lead wires, pick up flags (not the plastic assembly). Motors MUST be unmodified vintage HT-50 can motors.
3- Bodies may not be cut out in any way or lowered below the running board. Body must mount on the shaker plate nibs.
    Tires must fit under unmodified body.
4- Chassis may not be cut or drilled. Chassis may be polished and deburred if desired.
5- Wheels may not exceed 1/ 5/16” width.
6- If it doesn’t say you can do it…..you can’t do it!


BRASS WARS RACE RULES:

1- Entries shall be limited to: vintage Riggen HO brass chassied cars, (new) RiggenHO brass chassied cars,
    Dynabrute HO brass chassied cars, Cobramite brass chassied cars and TycoPro or TycoPro2 Brass Pan cars.
2- You may change only the following parts: front axle, front wheels, front tires,
    rear axle, rear wheels, rear tires, gear set, lead wires, pick up shoes (not the complete assembly).
3- Cars must have complete original bodies in any style. Vintage Lexan (style) racer bodies are permitted.
4- HT-50 can motors must be used (all of these cars originally came with a Mabuchi HT-50 motor with red or copper wire. Rewinds and motor     modifications are permitted but the can must be used in the original configuration.
5- Wheels may not exceed 1/ 5/16” width.
6- If it doesn’t say you can do it …….you can’t do it.

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