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Demolition Derby
Sunday, June 29, 2008 – Demo
will be starting at 5:30 PM
Click here for entry form and waiver.
FEATURE COMPETITION:
The entry form and registration fee should be completed and mailed by
June 11, 2008. If the entry form is received by June 11th, the
registration fee is $40. Entry forms that are received after June 11th,
the registration fee will be $50.
PAYOUT: 1st Place - $750 and Trophy
2nd Place - $500 and Trophy
3rd Place - $275 and Trophy
4th Place - $150
5th Place - $100
Drivers who participate in the Feature will NOT be reimbursed
their entry fee.
CONSOLATION COMPETITION: A Consolation heat will take place based
on driver interest. The top three places in the Consolation Competition
will advance to the Feature Competition. To be eligible for the
Consolation Competition, you must participate in your assigned heat.
COMPACT CAR COMPETITION: If the entry form is received by June
11th, 2008, the registration fee is $40. Entry forms that are received
after June 11th, the registration fee will be $50.
PAYOUT: 1st Place - $600 and Trophy
2nd Place - $350 and Trophy
3rd Place - $200 and Trophy
4th Place - $100
5th Place - $50
TRUCK (½ or ¾ ton) COMPETITION: Most of the rules are the same as
the cars with a few additional rules added. If the entry form is
received by June 11th, the registration fee is $40. Entry forms that are
received after June 11th, the registration fee will be $50.
PAYOUT: 1st Place - $500 and Trophy
2nd Place - $250 and Trophy
3rd Place - $100 and Trophy
***There will be a
$30.00 fee charged for all returned checks.***
***No checks will be accepted the day of the derby. CASH ONLY***
To compete in the Demolition
Derby, please complete the entry and waiver form above. Drivers under
the age of 18 must have a notarized parental consent. Completed forms
and entry fee should be mailed to:
Masters of Disaster, LLC
819 W. Clark Street
Albert Lea, MN 56007
Please read the enclosed requirements and rules. If you have any
questions, please contact Paul Nielsen at
Home 377-1855 or cell 383-6094 between 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM.
Full Size, Compact and Truck Class
2008 Rules and Regulations
General Rules
***If car does not pass inspection or driver is unwilling to change car
to pass inspection - absolutely no refunds!!
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All rules will be
followed, or you will not run!
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Any sedan or station
wagon can be run. No 1971 to 1976 GM Wagons, No 1973 or Older
Imperials, Imperial sub-frames, ambulances, hearses, limousines,
etc...
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Drivers must be 18 years of age and have a valid
driver's license. Ages 14-17 must have a notarized permission slip
and some form of driver's license.
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The person that signs in as the
driver/passenger-must be the drive/passenger for that ever!
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Driver must wear seat belt and helmet, along with
eye protection.
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ALL drivers and crewmembers must attend the drivers
meeting.
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DO NOT hit the driver's door! Sometimes this
happens, but if it looks intentional or carelessness, you will be
disqualified. Don't use your door as a shield; it may cause you to
get disqualified.
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No hot rodding in the pits, keep it at an idle.
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Any open driver's door or fire will cause
disqualification. If in heat, you may fix it and come back in the
consolation.
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NO sandbagging or holding!!! You will be
disqualified!!!
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You are given 20 seconds for aggressive hits, 1
minute for restarts and 1 minute if you are hung up.
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No alcohol in the pits, if anyone is caught with
alcohol, they will be disqualified, this includes their pit crew.
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Cars are subject to re-inspection before any prize
money is handed out. There is a $150 pro-test fee and you must be a
driver in order to protest. Only drivers in the feature event may
pro-test another car. Driver must have cash in hand directly after
feature event in order to pro-test.
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Any controversies will be taken up at the drivers
meeting.
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Any questions give us a call! If it doesn't say you
can do it, don't do it. Call 1st!
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Judges decisions are FINAL!!
Car Preparation
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All
cars must be stock, unless modification is stated in the rules.
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All
glass, plastic, chrome, and interior must be removed from car before
arriving to the derby.
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All decking in station wagons MUST be removed!!!
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Tires no bigger than 15 inch. No split rims, No
studded tires. Foam filled or Double tires OK - we don't want any
flats!!! Valve stem protectors OK. Tires may be screwed to rims.
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Driver must have a fire coat or non-flammable jacket
to wear while driving in event.
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Driver must have safety approved glasses or face
shield. Driver needs to have FULL faced helmets.
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You must use a radiator and it must be in stock
location.
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All cars must have working brakes.
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A-arms, ball joints remain stock.
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All trailer hitches and braces must be removed.
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Original gas tanks must be removed. You must use a
boat tank or well made fuel cell and it must be properly secured and
covered. No gas cans. Plastic gas tanks must be placed in a metal
box!! Fuel line must be secured and fastened properly. Keep away
from exhaust. Place fuel cell behind driver's seat or in the center
of the car where the back seat used to be. Compacts read additional
rules on back!
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Transmission coolers will be allowed, but must be
safe and properly secured.
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Batteries must be moved to passenger floorboard
close to transmission. It must be properly secured and covered.
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You must have a number in Bright colors on each
front door and must have 15"x15" roof sign with car number on it for
judging and recognition of car.
Car building: Welding
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Only
the Outside of Doors, trunks & tailgates may be welded solid with 3
inch wide straps x 3/16 inch thick or smaller fill materials. Top of
doors may be rolled over and welded with no added materials. If you
decide not to weld, then you are allowed to chain/bold/wire them
shut with UNLIMITED use of chain/bolts/wires.
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DO
NOT weld on the frame or the frame seams. You can weld top frame
seam from the front of the A-arms forward. The frame seam weld can't
be larger than 1/2" wide or it will be cut!! Don't weld bottom side.
The uni-body is considered the frame on Mopar cars, which means no
bolting the seam.
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**For driver's protection, you may weld a bar behind
the seat from doorpost to doorpost, it can be an X, you may also
have a bar across you dash, you may connect the dash bar to bars
behind seat across the inside of front door only, you may also weld
your steering column in, you can also weld a plate across the
driver's door not to exceed 6 inches past each seam. You may roll
loop behind the seat, which must be welded to the floor and welded
or bolted to the roof - no kickers going to the back or font of the
car. Back of cage including roll bar, can only be 10" from back of
seat. You will be allowed 2 down bars on the inside on driver's door
going down from the inside cross bar.
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BUMPERS - Bumpers are interchangeable. Any automotive bumper and bumper brackets may be
used on any car. No homemade bumpers or brackets. You can weld bumper brackets
and towers to the frame. You can weld bumper brackets and shocks to the bumper.
You can weld shocks to shock tower. You can collapse shocks and you can bolt the
shocks to the towers with 1/2 inch bolt or less and it must be done vertically.
You may trim bumper ends or fold them around. Welding on the bumper skins
together (chrome to inner liner of bumper) is allowed. When welding bumpers,
shocks and bracket - do not add any metal. Weld shocks and brackets solid if you
wish. Weld them well; we don't want any bumpers falling off!!
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Bumpers may be welded to end of frame with no added
metal, just use the welder. Rear bumper may have 2 straps, 2 chains
or 2 wires (4 loops) from trunk deck or tailgate to bumper (not
frame). You can only have 1 of the 3 used, NOT all 3! Straps can be
up to 3" wide and no more than 5" on the bumper and 5" on the trunk
or tailgate. Straps may be up to 1/4" thick. You are allowed wire
from radiator support to front bumper in 4 locations.
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HOOD/TRUNKS - **Hood must have at least a
12-inch square hole cut out in cast of fire. You are allowed 12
extra - 3/8" bolts to bolt your hood skins. (NOT TRUNK SKIN) back
together. You will be allowed 8 hood bolts; you MUST have at least 4
hood bolts. You may have up to 1" all thread - 2 may be used from
the hood down to the frame, but must go through the front body
mounts. The top 5" of all thread may be welded to radiator support.
Chrysler products may run all thread behind radiator support down to
top of frame with no added material - All thread may pass thru
frame. Hood bolts must be sheet metal to sheet metal. Hood must be
open for inspection. Plates for hood bolts cannot exceed 5x5x1/2
inch. Hood bolts can be up 1 inch in diameter.
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You can fold hoods or trunk decks over 60% of the
hood or trunk lid must be in factory location. No tucking of wagon
roof on Leaf spring wagons. 80s & newer wagons may tuck roof down
with 4 spots holding the roof down to the car body only - NOT Frame!
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2 - 1" All-thread may go from the trunk lid to
frame, MUST go threw body mount hole. You may use wire in 2 spots
with 4 loops from trunk lid and may go around the frame with the
wire. CAN'T DO BOTH.
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BODY MOUNTS - Body mount bolts can be
replaced with 1" bolts, Bolts may extend threw body and have up to a
5x5x1/4" thick washer on top. Bolt must be up inside of frame as
factory and may have larger washer inside of frame. Washers inside
frame may not be used as a gusset! If there is factory rubber mount
without a body bolt, you can add the bolt to the mount.
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REAR SUSPENSION - Suspension must be at stock
height. Leaf springs must be stock, you may add one spring as long
as the main leaf spring, you can't wrap the added leaf spring to
make a double main - tow packages OK. The Main leaf spring must be
the top spring in the spring pack and leaf springs must stagger down
with at least a 2 inch stagger from longest to smallest. You can
re-clamp springs, 6 clamps per side homemade or factory. Homemade
clamps can't exceed 2x4x1-4 inch. You can put spacers in sagging
coil springs to get your height. You can bolt or wire coil springs
to rear-end and frame to prevent springs from falling out. Your may
weld leaf spring mounting brackets to prevent them from becoming
unbolted. You can loop chain or wire from rear end to frame in 2
spots on each side. No bigger then #9 wire or 3/8" chain or cable
may be used.
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Mopars can weld mounting brackets to uni-body where
leaf springs are mounted factory to uni-body frame.
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Rear-end control arms may be reinforced, but must be
workable. They may be shortened or made longer as well.
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Use rear end of choice, must be factory 5 lugs. You
can tilt rear end if you wish. Welded or posi-track highly
recommended.
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Rear-end Housings may be re-enforced. Hybrid
rear-ends are allowed.
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ENGINE MOUNTING - Engine mounts may be welded
to engine cradle. Engine must be mounted in stock location.
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Use motor and tranny of choice, motor must be in
stock location. You may chain or weld motor and tranny to keep in
place (don't strengthen the frame.)
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You may have a 2-2" strap from the motor head to
frame on top side of frame next to A-arm on front side of motor and
can be welded with no added metal! You will be allowed 2 - 2" straps
on the rear of the motor connected from the motor heads to the
Frame. but must be on the top side of frame with in 3 inches of the
back side of A-arms. If this is used to re-enforce frame, straps
will be cut!!
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STEERING - Tie-rods ends must be stock, but
the center can be re-enforced, A-arms, ball joints and all
other steering/suspension must remain stock.
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You may alter your steering column to prevent loss
of steering. Steering knuckles, homemade steering shafts, etc.
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FENDERS - You may cut wheel wells for tire
clearance. Fenders may also be bolted together with 12-3/8" bolts or
less. The rear quarter panel is considered part of the rear fender.
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MISC. - For safety, you are allowed 1 strap
in each door window opening straps can be 2" wide - 1-4" thick and
can be welded 5" on the door & 5" on the roof - you may not use wire
if you use straps **Hardtop cars may have another strap at the door
post. You must have 2 bars in windshield from roof to dash for
safety reasons.
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You can run shifter through floor and you can have a
a switch panel. You may also have a hand throttle. If you are
running an electric fuel pump - must be hooked up to your ignition
switch - so when your car shuts off - it shuts off.
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You are allowed 2 spots with 4 loops of wire (no
cable or chain) in each window opening and may go to the frame. No
welding washers around holes on car body.
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You may run wire from frame rail to frame rail
underneath back of car, behind rear-end with 4 loops of wire or 1
loop of 1/8 chain/cable in 1 spot only. This must go around the
frame, this can not be bolted to the frame.
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You are allowed to bolt Factory body seams together.
NO WELDING!!!
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No painting or undercoating of frames.
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Dist. Cap Protector is allowed. The protector must
be mounted to engine heads and intake only. there must be 12 inches
of clearance between the Dist. Cap protector and the dash bar at the
start of the event. Dist. Cap protector can't be mounted to body,
frame or cage. Dist. Cap Protector CAN NOT touch the frame,
dash/firewall or cage at anytime or car will be DQed! This will be
enforced before, during and after the event!
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RUST REPAIR & FRAME REPAIR - You may
repair rusted out sheet metal with sheet metal only. Leave the rust
in place and repair over it. Rusted out frames may be repaired with
1/8 inch or less. You are allowed to weld the patch 2 inches past
the rusted out area, leave the rust in place.
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Bent frames may be repaired with 1/8 inch metal 2
inches past the bend, but only on 1 side of the frame. The patch may
be welded solid, but you must have a 1/2 inch hole in the patch, You
can only repair the frame once in each place. No re-patching or
layering of patches.
Compact Class: In addition to the above rules
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WHEELBASE: maximum of
105 inches.
Additional Truck
Rules 1/2 ton up to 1 ton plus SUBURBANS
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Trucks must have stock
truck bumpers & brackets may weld bumper skins.
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Tailgate may be welded
inside & out with no more than 3" wide by 3/16" thick can be welded
solid.
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If you choose to fold
box sides over, it must b e done behind rear wheels.
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You may run a 4x4 but
must remove one of the driveshafts.
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If you choose, you may
rebolt or chain the box. May be bolted or chained in 6 places with
up to 1" threaded rod or 3/6" chain. (this can be welded to the
frame) Plate size is limited to 6" x 6" x 1/4".
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May tie the box to the
cab using 1" threaded rod in four places. Maximum plate size of
6"x6"x1/4". BOX CAN NOT BE WELDED TO THE CAB!
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Any tire is allowed on a
rim no bigger than 163.5". No split rims.
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Any bracing can be used
inside the cab of the truck. A 4 point cage is required. The bracing
can connect to the frame anywhere within the length of the front
doors. Bracing can not go more than 12" behind the driver's seat.
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A 6" diameter rollover
loop will be allowed with 2 kickers (4point), but must remain at
least 6" from the cab. This loop cannot be connected to the cab, or
cage. The 2 kickers must come from the top of the loop down to a
location no further back than the leaf-spring mount. This loop can
be bolted to the floor, or welded directly to the frame on the
plates no larger than 8"x 8".
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Transmission coolers
must be inside of the cab. Gas tanks can either be inside of the
cab, or mounted in the center of the box closest to the cab.
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All trailer hitches
and braces must be removed.
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