At 12:26 PM 1/28/2004, Durk Edwards wrote:
>Remember your NUMBERS and CLASS designations must be on the SIDES of your
>car. NO PAPER! And they must be 9" long, 1 1/2" wide. The size of your
>class designation must be 25% of the number size.
Sorry, Durk, but where are these requirements coming from? They aren't in
the region Supps, and the 2004 Rule Book says:
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3.7 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
All cars must have car numbers and class letters on both sides. Car
numbers will be a minimum of eight inches high and a minimum of 1-
1/4 inch stroke. Class letters must be between 25% and 50% of the
number size, no smaller than 3 inches high, and located adjacent to
the numbers. All numbers and letters must be of the same single
color and typeface, and in contrast to the background color. Contrast
may also be obtained using a second color for a border or field, sized
at least 25% of the number stroke. All letters and numbers must be
on body panels, not on windows, and only one set of numbers may be
visible while the car is running. For cars entered in a Ladies' Class
the letter "L" shall follow the class letters (Example: ASL).
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Nothing in there forbids paper numbers, as long as they're on a body panel
and meet the size and contrast requirements. Or, was there a FastTrack
modification to this rule?
Jim
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