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Championship regulations and registration
form 2013
The Championship Manager of
the RAC Rally Championship, Colin Heppenstall, has now released the
regulations for the 2013 championship along with the requisite
championship registration form. Both these documents are now
available for download.
Please note that regulations are
subject to final MSA approval.
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Regulations for the
2013 RAC Rally Championship now available
here
for download in Adobe PDF format.
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Registration Form for the
Entry Form for the
2013 RAC Rally Championship
now available
here for download in Adobe PDF format.

The Classes
Series 1:
Cars first registered on or before 31st December 1967 complying with MSA
historic regulations.
Series 2:
Cars first registered between the 1st January 1968 and the 31st December 1974
complying with MSA historic regulations.
Series 3:
Cars first registered between January 1st 1975 and 31st December 1981 complying
with MSA historic regulations.
Series 4:
Cars first registered on or before 31st December 1985, complying with FIA
Appendix K regulations.
Series 5:
Cars first registered between January 1st 1982 and 31st December 1986 complying
with the MSA Technical Regulations. It is the organisers’ intention that
vehicles in this series will be prepared to the vehicle’s original
specification, using period parts.
Series 6:
Cars first registered up to 31st December 1981 complying with the MSA Technical
Regulations that have been built to comply with MSA historic regulations but do
not fully comply in all areas.
Series 7:
Cars first registered up to 31st December 1986 complying with the MSA Technical
Regulations that do not fit into Series 1 to 6. This Series includes more modern
specification cars such as Vauxhall or Millington engine Escorts with free
modifications retained within the original body specification.
Eligibility
It is intended that eligibility will be
treated in a fair, open and transparent way. For the appropriate classes,
current MSA historic regulations will be applied in a firm and responsible way.
To support the role of the appointed
championship Eligibility Scrutineer, a Championship Eligibility Group will be
formed from suitably experienced individuals.
Throughout the season, issues regarding
vehicle / parts eligibility will be considered in the first instance by the
Championship Eligibility Group who will sit after each round to discuss any
issues raised. The Group will make relevant recommendations to the Championship
committee, who will inform registered contenders accordingly.
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