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1. Spark plugs may be replaced Ignition coils may be relocated 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 10 of 20 2 14 2 Generator Alternator and Electric Starter Generator alternator and their assembly must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer on the homologated machine No modifications are allowed The electric starter must operate normally and always be able to start the engine during the event 2 14 3 Additional Equipment Additional electronic hardware equipment not on the original homologated motorcycle cannot be added e g data acquisition computers recording equipment The addition of a device for infra red IR transmission of a signal between the racing rider and his team to be used exclusively for lap timing is allowed The addition of a GPS unit for lap timing scoring purposes is allowed Telemetry or any other means to remotely determine machine settings while it is in motion during a Championship event is not allowed 2 14 4 Wiring Loom Modification or replacement of the wiring loom is not allowed except that the wiring loom and the key ignition lock may be relocated and unused wiring loom elements supplying current to direction indicators horn lights etc may be unplugged and or disconnected and removed Cutting of the wiring loom is not allowed 2 14 5 Battery The battery may be replaced If replaced its nominal capacity must be equal to or higher th
2. e Minimum height 160 mm e Minimum width 80 mm e Minimum stroke 25 mm The size for all the side numbers is e Minimum height 120 mm e Minimum width 60 mm e Minimum stroke 25 mm The allocated number amp plate for the rider must be affixed on the machine as follows e once on the front either in the centre of the fairing or slightly off to one side e once on each side of the motorcycle so they can be clearly seen by marshals and the public For guidance purposes the side numbers should not be affixed to the rear seat unit since this position is not clearly visible These numbers must have the same size as the front numbers 2 15 15 Series and Sponsorship Logos Each competing motorcycle to prominently display series and sponsor technical partner logos as supplied and directed by the Promoter this being e A Ducati decal on each side of the fuel tank in keeping with the homologated machine e A Pirelli decal on each side of the front fender e A series title sponsor decal placed centrally on the front of the motorcycle on or above the front number board such as in the lower v of the windscreen e A Ducati UK decal to be placed on either side of the machine the position of which is free although it should be clearly visible at all times e A Datatag decal to be placed on either side of the machine the position of which is free although it should be clearly visible at all times Each
3. etc The material may be changed The use of carbon fibre or carbon composite materials is not allowed All replacement panels must be painted and of presentable appearance b Overall size and dimensions must be the same as the original part c Windscreen may be replaced with another of clear transparent material including double bubble windscreens The height of the windscreen is free but the width across the aperture in the top fairing into which the windscreen is fixed must remain as per the homologated top fairing d Motorcycles that were not originally equipped with streamlining are not allowed to add streamlining in any form with the exception of a lower fairing device as described in h This device cannot exceed above a line drawn horizontally from wheel axle to wheel axle e The original combination instrument fairing brackets may be replaced but the use of titanium and carbon or similar composite materials is forbidden All other fairing brackets may be altered or replaced g The original air ducts running between the fairing and the air box may be altered or replaced Carbon fibre composites and other exotic materials are forbidden Particle grills or wire meshes originally installed in the openings for the air ducts may be taken away h The lower fairing has to be constructed to hold in case of an engine breakdown at least half of the total oil and engine coolant capacity used in the engine minimum 5
4. without any software changes including flashing or re mapping 899 Panigale Ducati Performance Part Number TBA For the avoidance of doubt a Ducati Standard Production ECU may be flashed or re mapped with an exact copy of the software on the Ducati Performance ECU The addition of a single external control unit to change the fuel mixture map such as a Power Commander unit is allowed the unit must not be able to perform any other function Any other means to perform any other electronic management function including traction control throttle response control real time fuelling control such as with an Auto Tune module and or the management and switching between multiple ECU software maps and or fuel mixture maps while the machine is in motion during a Championship event is specifically prohibited The use of a software or hardware based engine retarder quickshifter is prohibited The Series Organiser reserves the right to unhindered access to any machine to verify and to reset or replace the ECU with a corresponding Standard Production or Ducati Performance ECU at any time at a Championship event If replaced by the Promoter during a Championship Event the replacement ECU will be on a like for like basis and the replaced ECU will not be returned to the competitor The ECU may be relocated but competitors are advised to ensure there is easy access to the ECU for control checks to take place with the minimum of delay
5. 2002 24 0475 04 848 EVO Corse SE The appearance from front rear and the side profile of a series motorcycles must except when otherwise stated conform to the shape as originally produced by the manufacturer All machines must be registered for road use in the UK unless with prior written approval from the Promoter and the appropriate documentation produced on request All motorcycles must display the manufacturers vehicle identification number on the frame body chassis number with the exception of spare frames 2 2 Displacement Capacity The displacement capacity must remain as originally produced for the 899 898cc and for the 848 849 4cc Modifying the bore and stroke is not allowed 2 3 Power 899 machines must not be making more than 148 bhp and 848 Machines must not be making more than 140 bhp DIN at the rear wheel when measured on a corrected dynamometer Furthermore the Appendix 1 and 2 show the respective power curves of both the Ducati UK 848EVO VIP bike and a standard Ducati UK 899 test machine herein known as the base curve and it is expected that the power curve of all machines will be broadly following the same path and values as the base curve with an exception for the flattening of the emissions control at the 7 000 rom point Machines showing excessive 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 6 of 20 power above this base curve will be investigated as will those showin
6. DUCATI OPT ONS C gt UJ P 2014 DUCATI TRIOPTIONS CUP CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTING and TECHNICAL REGULATIONS to be read in conjunction with the 2014 MCRCB YEARBOOK PLEASE NOTE The Promoter Organiser reserve the right to issue amendments to this document from time to time Version 1 18 November 2013 2014 Ducati TriOptions Cup Championship Sporting and Technical Regulations 1 THE 2014 DUCATI TRIOPTIONS CUP cccsscccseseeccesceccssceccseccccescceseeecenesssessesensseceeeeeoess 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 15 2 16 2 17 2 18 2 19 2 20 2 21 Championship Organisation Jurisdiction and Regulation scsssssssssseeeesesesessasasensesssssseesceneneneeeneesesees 4 Rider Ebi gi bility eege 4 Registration and Entries cic cecccoicsccessateeiesds naia anta uivan da ninawa aan ai dadaa adaa heian ai Sewan aeia aadi EE eege 4 Championship EVeNUS scscscsssssssssssessssssssenenenenenensesseeeeeeeesesesnatananeneneseseeseneneneneneneeseaeaeaeseseeatananeneneneeeeeaeesnenenenenseaeaeas 4 Championship Points and Leaderboard ssssssssssssceeeesesesssescsesessesscecenenenenenenseeseeeeeeeeseseanacaneneneeesececeaeeenenenenenseaeas 5 PH Ze BUG D 5 MACHINE SPECIFICATION 2 ugeeged gees egeseege eege essensen ERR eege eh AEN ee ENEE 6 Machine Eligibility i scrcscccsccescecectctcecccesnadee tees ch cect araa uniana
7. ach rider and it may have a different colour depending on whether it is applied to the front or rear tyre The markings must be applied to the left sidewall of the tyre Personnel nominated by the Race Director will check that all the motorcycles in the pit lane are fitted with tyres carrying the markings The use of motorcycles with unmarked tyres e g without the official markings will be immediately reported to the Race Director Clerk of the Course who will take appropriate action 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 16 of 20 In exceptional cases should the marking be damaged or applied in the wrong way up to 1 extra official marking may be provided at the sole discretion of the Tyre Control Official and applied The rider may use a maximum of four dry tyres for each event For the avoidance of doubt this means a rider is free to use this allocation either as two pairs of dry tyres or one front and three rear dry tyres Wet tyres may only be used after the race or practice has been declared wet by the Race Director Any modification or treatment cutting grooving is forbidden The use of tyre warmers is allowed After delivery of the tyres the teams will be responsible for their safekeeping and use In case of a red flag a used tyre found on machines either checked in pit lane or in the parc ferm may be replaced when it has been damaged The damage must be confirmed by the Official Suppli
8. ailable 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 3 of 20 1 The 2014 Ducati TriOptions Cup 1 1 Championship Organisation Jurisdiction and Regulation MotorSport Vision Racing MSVR on behalf of Ducati UK Limited is the Promoter Promoter and Organiser Organiser of the 2014 Ducati TriOptions Cup Championship The Championship is designated a National Cup by the Motorcycle Circuit Racing Control Board MCRCB the series Governing Body and accordingly will operate under its jurisdiction The MCRCB Sporting Code Judicial General and Championship Regulations are published in the 2014 MCRCB Yearbook 1 2 Rider Eligibility To be eligible to enter a race in the Championship all riders must be registered riders with the Championship hold the minimum of a 2014 Clubman licence as in have a completed ACU signature card or other ACU accepted documented evidence of prior race experience to qualify as a full clubman licence holder or above issued by the ACU or the Scottish ACU 1 2 1 International Riders Riders from outside of the EU must hold an International Licence issued by the FIM All overseas riders inc Ireland must have start permission from their FMNR to include personal accident insurance and repatriation insurance The MCRCB and the Promoter Organiser will not be held responsible for repatriation 1 3 Registration and Entries Each rider shall pay a n
9. an the homologated type 2 15 Rolling Chassis Frame and Body 2 15 1 Frame Body and Rear Sub frame The frame body must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine The sides of the frame may be covered by a protective part made of a composite material These protectors must fit the form of the frame Holes may be drilled on the frame only to fix approved components i e fairing brackets steering damper mount Nothing may be added by welding or removed by machining from the frame Engine mounting brackets or plates must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine Front sub frame may be changed or modified to that originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine Rear sub frame must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine Additional seat brackets may be added to the rear sub frame but none may be removed Bolt on accessories to the rear sub frame may be removed Non stressed protruding brackets may be removed from the rear sub frame if they do not affect the safety of the construction or assembly The paint scheme of the frame body and sub frames is not restricted but polishing the frame body or sub frame is not allowed 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 11 of 20 2 15 2 Front Forks The front fork structure spindle stanchions bridges stem etc must remain as
10. astic metal or carbon fibre material fitted and located in such a way to prevent trapping between the lower chain run and the final driven sprocket at the rear wheel 2 15 6 Rear Suspension Unit The rear suspension unit shock absorber may be modified or replaced but the original attachments to the frame and rear fork must be used Rear suspension unit spring may be changed No aftermarket or prototype electronically controlled suspension unit may be used 2 15 7 Rear Ride Height Adjuster The rear suspension tie rod may be changed for an adjustable type but the rocker arm must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine 2 15 8 Wheels Wheels must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine No replacement lighter wheels may be fitted including those available in the Ducati Performance catalogue The speedometer pick up sensor may be removed and replaced with a spacer 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 12 of 20 If the original design included a cushion drive for the rear wheel it must remain as originally produced for the homologated machine No modifications of the wheel axles or any fixing and mounting points for front brake caliper are authorised Spacers may be modified Modifications to the wheels to keep spacers in place are permitted Wheel diameter and rim width must remain as originally homologated Wheel ba
11. changed or modified 2 6 2 Cylinder Head No modifications are allowed No material may be added or removed from the cylinder head through machining polishing or any other means The cylinder head gasket may be changed The valves valve seats guides oil seals shims collets rockers and rocker shaft must be as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine Only normal maintenance interventions as prescribed by the Manufacturer in the model s Service Manual are authorised Valve closing rocker springs cannot be removed 2 6 3 Camshaft No modifications are allowed At the technical checks for non direct cam drive systems i e with rocker arms the valve lift is measured The timing of the camshaft is free however no machining of the camshaft sprocket is authorised The use of off set woodruff keys and vernier sprockets is allowed 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 7 of 20 2 6 4 Cam Sprockets or Gears No dimensional modifications are allowed 2 6 5 Cylinders No modifications are allowed 2 6 6 Pistons No modifications are allowed including polishing and lightening 2 6 7 Piston Rings No modifications are allowed 2 6 8 Piston Pins and Clips No modifications are allowed 2 6 9 Connecting Rods No modifications are allowed including polishing and lightening 2 6 10 Crankshaft No modifications are allowed including polishing and lighte
12. ed with an aftermarket product Front and rear hydraulic brake lines may be changed The split of the front brake lines for both front brake calipers must be made above the lower fork bridge lower triple clamp Dry break connectors in the brake lines are permitted Front and rear brake pads may be changed Brake pad locking pins may be modified for quick change type Additional air scoops or ducts are not allowed 2 15 10 Handle Bars and Hand Controls Handle bars may be replaced Handle bars and hand controls may be relocated Throttle controls must be self closing when not held by the hand Throttle assembly and associated cables may be modified or replaced Clutch and brake lever may be exchanged by an after market model An adjuster to the brake lever is allowed Handle bar mounted switches may be changed with the sole purpose of removing standard road going controls lights indicator switches No additional switched controls are permitted Electric starter switch and engine stop switch must be located on the handle bars 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 13 of 20 2 15 11 Foot Rest and Foot Controls Foot rest and foot controls may be relocated but brackets must be mounted to the frame at the original mounting points Their two original points of fixture for the footrest foot controls and on the shift shaft must remain as original Foot controls linkage may be modified The original m
13. entrant undertakes to ensure that no competitive marketing materials to those of any series sponsor shall be displayed on machines or riders competing in the Championship at any time 2 15 16 Seat The appearance from both front rear and profile must conform to the homologated shape 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 15 of 20 Seat seat base and associated bodywork may be replaced with parts of similar appearance as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine The top portion of the rear bodywork around the seat may be modified to a solo seat The seat rear cowl replacement must allow for proper number display The homologated seat locking system with plates pins rubber pads etc may be removed 2 15 17 Fasteners Standard fasteners may be replaced with fasteners of any material and design but titanium fasteners may not be used The strength and design must be equal to or exceed the strength of the standard fastener it is replacing Fasteners may be drilled for safety wire but intentional weights saving modifications are not allowed Fairing body work fasteners may be changed to the quick disconnect type Aluminium fasteners may only be used in non structural locations 2 16 Fuel Oil and Coolants 2 16 1 Fuel The official control fuel of the series will be Shell Racing Solutions 99SU as supplied by the official fuel service provider One Fuel Ltd At all round
14. er During practices or warm up new tyres may be supplied to a machine involved in a crash only if the request has been received when the machine is still in the parc ferm and the Official Supplier certifies that the tyre s is are damaged and unsafe 2 17 1 Dry Tyres The dry tyres available for use will be Front 120 70ZR17 DIABLO SUPERCORSA SC2 Rear 180 55ZR17 DIABLO SUPERCORSA SC2 2 17 2 Wet Tyres The wet tyres available for use will be Front 20 70R17 DIABLO RAIN SCR1 Rear 180 55R17 DIABLO RAIN SCR2 2 17 3 Tyre Service Provider Series competitors will be required to register their details with the tyre service provider prior to the start of the season Competition Logistics Ltd 01332 695258 www complog co uk 2 18 The following items MAY be altered or replaced Any type of lubrication brake or suspension fluid may be used Gaskets and gasket materials with the exception of cylinder base gasket Instrument bracket s and associated cables Material for brackets connecting non original parts fairing exhaust instruments etc to the frame or engine cannot be made from titanium or fibre reinforced composites Protective covers for engine frame chain footrests etc may be made in other materials like fibre composite material if these parts do not replace original parts mounted on the homologated model It is recommended that machines be equipped with a red light on the instrument panel This light must fla
15. g unexpected peak power maximum revs or other differing values at points along the base curve Machines will be subject to regular and random dynometer checks at any time while at a Championship event 2 4 Minimum Weight At any time during a Championship event the weight of the whole machine including the tank and its contents must not be less than the minimum weight The minimum weight equals dry weight minus 12 kg The manufacturer declared dry weight is 168kg for the 848 and 169kg for the 899 The Minimum weight of a 848 is156 kg and 157 kg for a 899 after the 12 kg deductions 2 5 Noise Limit All machines must comply with MCRCB Technical Regulations At practice or test sessions organised from time at circuits outside of the championship then the relevant circuit operation rules at the particular venue concerning noise limits will apply 2 6 Engine 2 6 1 Fuel Injection System The injectors must remain standard units as on the homologated motorcycle Bell mouths must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine Variable length fuel injection intake track devices that function while the engine is operating are not allowed The Standard homologated unit must be used No modification of fuel pumps or pressure regulator is allowed Throttle bodies must be standard units as on the homologated model Engine tick over cannot be adjusted from standard setting The butterfly cannot be
16. heric emission is permitted 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 18 of 20 Appendix 1 Ducati 848 Bike Dyno Curve Reference DYNOJET RESEARCH CF DIN Smoothing 5 160 7 7 S 160 E Press bike 009 drf Max Power 137 33 Max Torque 71 96 140 140 120 120 4 100 1002 a a H E H F D H e 2 en 80 a 2 60 60 40 40 20 t t 20 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 7 8 Engine Speed RPM x1000 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 19 of 20 Appendix 2 Ducati 899 Bike Dyno Curve Reference To be provided 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 20 of 20
17. ket cover may be modified or eliminated 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 8 of 20 2 8 Clutch The original clutch assembly may be modified or replaced with an aftermarket back torque limiting unit slipper clutch either wet or dry based No other modifications are allowed The friction and drive discs may be changed but their number must remain as original Clutch springs may be changed 2 9 Oil Pumps and Oil Lines No pump modifications are allowed Oil lines may be modified or replaced Oil lines containing positive pressure if replaced must be of metal reinforced construction with swaged or threaded connectors 2 10 Radiator Cooling System and Oil Coolers Protective meshes may be added in front of the oil and or water radiator s The radiator tubes to and from the engine may be replaced but the system must be maintained with its original tanks Radiator fan and wiring may be disconnected and removed Thermal switches water temperature sensor and thermostat may be removed inside the cooling system Radiator cap is free An additional water radiator may be fitted but the appearance of the front the rear and the profile of the motorcycle must not be changed Extra mounting brackets to accommodate the additional radiator are permitted The only liquid engine coolants permitted other than lubricating oil shall be water This is to avoid the use of oil based substances which can be da
18. lance weights may be discarded changed or added to Any inner tube if fitted or inflation valves may be used 2 15 9 Brakes Brake disks can be replaced by aftermarket discs that comply with following rules e Brake discs and carrier must retain the same material as the homologated disc and carrier e The outer and inner diameter of the brake disc must remain the same as on the homologated disc the outer diameter being 320mm e The thickness of the brake disc may be increased by 20 and it must fit into the homologated brake caliper without any modification e The number of floaters must remain the same but the shape and type of floaters is free e The fixing of the carrier on the wheel must remain the same as on the homologated disc The front callipers can be replaced only with the radially mounted Brembo Monobloc 4 piston calipers as homologted on the Ducati 848 EVO specifically Ducati Performance Part Numbers 6104091 1A RH caliper and 61040901A LH caliper All other front brake caliper components including mount carrier and hanger must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine The rear brake caliper including mount carrier and hanger must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine Front and rear brake master cylinder must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine Front and rear brake fluid reservoir may be chang
19. litres The lower edge of the openings in the fairing must be positioned at least 50 mm above the bottom of the fairing For the avoidance of doubt standard road fairings and copies of have openings that are lower than 50mm above the bottom of the fairing and must be sealed up i Front mudguards may be replaced with a cosmetic duplicate of the original parts and may be spaced upward for increased tyre clearance 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 14 of 20 j Rear mudguard fixed on the swing arm may be modified or changed but the original profile must be respected k Motorcycles may be equipped with inner ducts to improve the air stream towards the radiator but the appearance of the front the rear and the profile of the motorcycle must not be changed The Promoter recognises the right of each Competitor to determine the look of their machine but the overall appearance and a high level of presentation of the machine must be in keeping with the homologated machine and other road and racing machines manufactured by the Promoter Competitors are to use best efforts to maintain their machines in this condition throughout the whole Championship and the Promoter reserves the right to request Competitors to comply with this sentiment 2 15 14 Number Plate Colours The background colours and figures numbers for the series are red background with white numbers The sizes for all the front numbers are
20. naaawa aa kaadaa a aaa haiena aa Saai aaia aa ot destdeadtsevasuedestuadeelecachcestiseduelead 6 Displacement Capacity EEN 6 IN ET 6 Minimum EE E 7 NOiSE RI UL aT ENSUE A E sr czcadcaccudetuasnsctwasen tein ates cuacstcndetvsostscatian snsesuscesvuauuuandetusieducavarsnsedusuestsiseuostelnssatucatid accuanacivabeccencstcadetvoontscabanels 7 Transmission and GearboX essscesseessseeseeeeeeesseeesseeseeesnanesseeesseesesesseeeeeeeracensseeseneseanenseeeseneateneeeeeeeeeranenseeesenesnaneneeeees 8 RU a a aAA APE AEE EE E A A EA E E A A A E A E E E 9 Oil Pumps and Oil LiCS scsssssssssessssssesenenenenenseeseseeeeeeeesesnaeananeneeesesesesenenenenensnseaeaeeeseseseseasauaneneneeeseeeeeeneneneneeenanaeas 9 Radiator Cooling System and Oil COOLCTS ccssssssscssessesesssesesssessessceceneneneneneesseeneeeeeeeeeseanacaneneneeeseseeaseeneneneeeeaeaeas 9 AUD IT e TI Kit OO UE 9 Exhaust Nett Electrics and ad vU Rolling Chassis Frame and Body Fuel Oil and Coolants TY TOS E dacaestecatastantesawanan E A The following items MAY be altered or replaced The Following Items MAY BE Removed The Following Items MUST BE Removed The Following Items MUST BE Altered 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 2 of 20 Document Updates Version Date Reason for change 1 0 18 11 13 First version of the document for 2014 season 899 ECU part number and dyno curve will be supplied when av
21. ngerous if spilt onto the circuit 2 11 Air Box The air box must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer on the homologated machine but the air box drains must be sealed The air filter element may be modified or replaced All motorcycles must have a closed breather system All the oil breather lines must be connected and discharge in the air box The original air ducts running between the front fairing and the air box may be altered or replaced Carbon fibre composites and other exotic materials are forbidden Particle grills or wire meshes originally installed in the openings for the air ducts may be taken away 2 12 Fuel Supply Fuel lines from the fuel tank to the delivery pipe assembly itself excluded may be replaced but the fuel petcock must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer Quick connectors or dry break quick connectors may be used Fuel pressure regulator may not be modified or changed Fuel vent lines may be replaced Fuel filters may be added Electric fuel pumps must be wired through a circuit cut out which will operate automatically in the event of an accident 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 9 of 20 2 13 Exhaust System 848 motorcycles only specifically not 848 EVO models the complete exhaust system may be changed For the avoidance of doubt this includes the two exhaust header pipes necessary link pipes and the two silencers end cans The e
22. ning The flywheel must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer on the homologated machine 2 6 11 Crankcase and all other Engine Cases i e ignition case clutch case etc No modifications to the crankcases are allowed including painting polishing and lightening Lateral side covers may be altered modified or replaced If altered or modified the cover must have at least the same resistance to impact as the original one If replaced the cover must be made in material of same or higher specific weight and the total weight of the cover must not be less than the original one 2 6 12 Engine Case Secondary Covers All lateral covers engine cases containing oil and which could be in contact with the ground during a crash must be protected by a second cover made from composite materials type injection moulded nylon 6 6 long fibre 60 carbon or Kevlar aluminium or steel plates and or bars are also permitted All these devices must be designed to be resistant against sudden shocks without shattering and must be fixed properly with bolts to the engine covers or affixed to the engine covers with Sikaflex or SikaFast automotive bonding adhesive No damaged cases will be permitted unless approved by the Race Organiser s Chief Technical Officer 2 7 Transmission and Gearbox Modifications to gearbox or selector mechanism are not allowed Countershaft sprocket rear wheel sprocket chain pitch and size may be changed The sproc
23. on refundable fee to the Promoter to become a registered rider of the Championship and receive certain benefits The fee represents a commitment to race in all rounds of the Championship The Promoter has the right at their absolute discretion accept reject or withdraw any registration for the Championship All riders must apply for UK race entries through MSVR who will publish race entry forms supplementary regulations and administer race entries at each round of the Championship The Promoter has the right at their absolute discretion to accept reject or withdraw any race entry for the Championship 1 4 Championship Events The Championship will consist of sixteen races held over eight events during 2014 ROUND DATE VENUE ORGANISER 1 18 19 20 21 April Brands Hatch Indy MSVR 2 23 24 25 May Donington Park GP supporting WSBK MSVR 3 27 28 29 June Knockhill MSVR 4 18 19 20 July Brands Hatch GP MSVR 5 8 9 10 August Oulton Park MSVR 6 23 24 25 August Cadwell Park MSVR 7 19 20 21 September TT Circuit Assen MSVR 8 3 4 5 October Silverstone GP MSVR The Promoter Organiser reserves the right to amend the championship calendar 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 4 of 20 1 5 Championship Points and Leaderboard Championship points will be awarded in accordance with the final race results of each race as published by the Race Organisers and will be allocated as 25 point
24. originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine Standard original internal parts of the front forks may be modified After market damper kits or valves may be installed in the front forks including cartridge systems The front fork caps may be modified or changed to add spring preload compression adjusters Dust seals may be modified changed or removed providing the front fork remains totally oil sealed Any quality and quantity of oil may be used in the front forks The height and position of the front fork in relation to the fork crowns is free The upper and lower front fork clamps triple clamp fork bridges must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer on the homologated machine No aftermarket or prototype electronically controlled suspension parts may be used 2 15 3 Steering Damper Steering damper may be added or replaced with an after market damper The steering damper cannot act as a steering lock limiting device 2 15 4 Rear Fork Every part of the rear fork swing arm must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine including rear fork pivot bolt and rear axle adjuster Rear wheel stand paddock stand support brackets may be added to the rear fork by welding or by bolts Brackets must have rounded edges with a large radius viewed from all sides Fastening screws must be recessed 2 15 5 Chain Guard It is compulsory to fit a chain guard made from rigid pl
25. ounting points must remain Foot rests may be rigidly mounted or a folding type which must incorporate a device to return them to the normal position The end of the foot rest must have at least an 8 mm solid spherical radius Rigid footrests must have an end plug which is permanently fixed made of aluminium plastic Teflon or an equivalent type material with a minimum radius 8 mm The plug surface must be designed to reach the widest possible area No additional switched controls are permitted 2 15 12 Fuel Tank Fuel tank filler caps may be altered or replaced with a threaded screw on type fuel cap Fuel tanks must be completely filled with a fire retardant open celled mesh material i e Explosafe Fuel tank valve petcock must remain as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine The sides of the fuel tank may be covered by a protective part made of a composite material These protectors must fit the shape of the fuel tank Fuel tanks with tank breather pipes must be fitted with non return valves that discharge into a catch tank with a minimum volume of 250cc made of a suitable material 2 15 13 Fairing and Body work a Fairing and body work may be replaced with exact cosmetic duplicates of the original parts but must appear to be as originally produced by the manufacturer for the homologated machine with slight differences due the racing use different pieces mix attachment points fairing bottom
26. priority and in the event riders are still tied the rider with the highest place in the first race will take priority The tyre prizes will be awarded as follows 1st overall 1 x front amp 1 x rear tyre 2nd overall 1 x rear tyre 3rd overall 1 x front tyre In addition there will be 1 x pair of tyres to be awarded at the sole discretion of the Promoter or appointed representative Ducati will also recognise the overall round winner with a pair of Sunday hospitality passes for the following round 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 5 of 20 2 Machine Specification ANYTHING THAT IS NOT AUTHORISED AND PRESCRIBED IN THESE REGULATIONS IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN The rules are intended to limit changes to the homologated production motorcycle in the interests of safety power limitation and to minimise racing costs All items not mentioned in the following articles must remain as originally produced supplied by Ducati for the machine 2 1 Machine Eligibility The motorcycles eligible for the series are the Ducati 899 Ducati 848 and the Ducati 848 EVO Ducati 848 models with the following type approval numbers e e3 2002 24 0475 02 e e3 2002 24 0475 03 e e3 2002 24 0475 04 848 EVO DARK e e3 2002 24 0475 04 848 EVO e e3 2002 24 0586 03 899 PANIGALE The Ducati 848EVO Corse SE is specifically EXCLUDED from the Championship This model has the following type approval number e e3
27. s for a race win then 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 for all subsequent placings The Championship leaderboard will be managed by the Promoter using points awarded as above All rounds will score towards the Championship leaderboard 1 6 Prize Fund 1 6 1 Championship Prizes The prize fund has been refreshed to recognise the top three finishers and the best under 23 year old rookie the awards are as follows Overall 1 5 000 cash prize a Ducati Corse riding suit and entry into the National Superstock 1000 class providing they ride a Ducati or the Ducati TriOptions Cup for 2015 Overall 2 Entry into the 2015 Ducati TriOptions Cup and a Ducati leather suit gloves and boots Overall 3 Entry into the 2015 Ducati TriOptions Cup Overall Highest 848 Championship Points Score 2 500 cash prize and a Ducati Corse riding suit Overall Dealer Award Trophy for the leading dealer supported entrant to be presented to the dealer entrant to declare dealer affinity prior to the start of the season 1 6 2 Event Prizes At each event along with race trophies there will also be Pirelli supported tyre prizes awarded to the riders with the highest combined points scores from races at that round At each event there will be tyre prize awarded to the riders with the highest combined points scored from races at that round In the event that riders are tied on points the rider with the highest placing in either race will take
28. s organised under the jurisdiction of MSVR all engines must function on Shell Racing Solutions 99SU being a 99 RON unleaded fuel All fuel used in free practices qualifying practices warm ups and races at each of these rounds must be the control fuel as supplied by the official fuel service provider Unless advised otherwise at all other rounds all engines must function on a 95 or 97 RON unleaded fuel that can be purchased from any circuit or public forecourt open to the general public 2 16 2 Fuel Service Provider The Promoter has appointed Shell Racing Solutions as the official supplier of racing fuels and only the designated fuel may be used in official practices and races 2 16 3 Oil and Lubricants Al oil and lubricants must comply with the MCRCB Regulations 2 16 4 Other Liquids All other liquids consumables must comply with the MCRCB Regulations 2 17 Tyres The official tyre supplier to the series will be Pirelli via the tyre service provider Competition Logistics Ltd All tyres used in the free practices qualifying practices warm up and races at each of the eight rounds must be supplied by the official supplier and display a coded marking from the official supplier for that round save for any untimed Free Practice as declared in the official schedule where the tyres can optionally carry a marking from a previous round or in the case of the first round can carry no marking The marking will show an identification number for e
29. sh in the event of oil pressure drop 2013 Ducati TriOptions Cup Sporting and Technical Regulations Page 17 of 20 2 19 The Following Items MAY BE Removed Emission control items in or around the air box exhaust and engine O2 sensors air injection devices Chain guard as long as it is not incorporated in the rear fender Bolt on accessories on a rear sub frame 2 20 The Following Items MUST BE Removed Headlamp rear lamp and turn signal indicators when not incorporated in the fairing Openings must be covered by suitable materials Rear view mirrors Horn License plate bracket Toolkit Helmet hooks and luggage carrier hooks Passenger foot rests Safety bars centre and side stands must be removed fixed brackets must remain 2 21 The Following Items MUST BE Altered Motorcycles must be equipped with a functional ignition kill switch or button mounted at least on one side of the handlebar within reach of the hand while on the hand grips that is capable of stopping a running engine All drain plugs must be wired External oil filter s screws and bolts that enter an oil cavity must be safety wired i e on crankcases oil lines oil coolers etc All motorcycles must have a closed breather system The oil breather line must be connected and discharge in the airbox Where breather or overflow pipes are fitted they must discharge via existing outlets The original closed system must be retained no direct atmosp
30. xhaust system must remain principally a 2 1 2 configuration similar in appearance to the Ducati Performance full exhaust system Ducati Performance Part Number 96457208B 848 and 848 EVO motorcycles Silencers end cans may be modified or changed 899 Panigale motorcycles Silencers end cans may be changed but the replacement must be manufactured by Termignoni Part Number 96480221A Catalytic converters must be removed If fitted the noise control exhaust valve may be disconnected but not removed from the exhaust The controlling servo and cables may be removed The number of the final exhaust silencers must remain as originally produced and located in the same position as on the production model For safety reasons the exposed edges of the exhausts pipes outlet must be rounded to avoid any sharp edges No additional internal parts may be added to the exhaust system Wrapping of exhaust systems is not allowed except in the area of the rider s foot or an area in contact with the fairing for protection from heat 2 14 Electrics and Electronics 2 14 1 Engine Control Unit ECU The engine control unit ECU must be either a The Ducati Standard Production ECU as supplied on the homologated motorcycle without any software changes including flashing or re mapping save for the one exception detailed below or b The Ducati Performance ECU as supplied by the manufacturer Ducati Performance Part Number 96523210A

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