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Requisitos para las pistas?

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Hola a todos los amantes del automodelismo.
Quisiera saber, que requisitos debe tener una pista (Off-road - On-road) para ser tomada en cuenta para los respectivos campeonatos nacionales?, ej: agua, dimenciones del trazado, parqueo, etc; que?
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Bueno para una pista de ON yo tengo varias especificaciones IFMAR, en cuanto a longitudes y anchos de la pista, altura de tarimas, etc.
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Culebrón escribió:Bueno para una pista de ON yo tengo varias especificaciones IFMAR, en cuanto a longitudes y anchos de la pista, altura de tarimas, etc.
para una pista de off yo pienso que tiene que ser minimo de 35 mts x 30 mts mas campo de parqueo y toldos me parece que con un terreno de 3500 mts cuadrados se hace
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La vara es que existe la posiblilidad con un vecino mio, de hacer, en principio, una pista de off y luego una de on a la par, pero necesito saber los requisitos para que se pueda tomar en cuenta para el campeonato.
Yo sé que debe tener servicios sanitarios, agua, tarima y electricidad, como basico, luego un buen parqueo.
Teniendo estos datos y sabiendo que si se tomaria en cuenta para el campeonato, yo haria lo posible por convencer a mi vecino de construir la pista de off para empezar ya que es la que menos inversion requiere.
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Bueno estas son las especificaciones según IFMAR para un track de On-Road, este es compatible tanto para 1/10 como para 1/8.

Se debe tener algo muy en cuenta a la hora de cotizar el asfaltado del trazado, que no es para una calzada de vehiculos automotores normales, que se puede hacer con el espesor mínimo recomendado, además el asfalto debe llevar una mezcla especial para darle el grip adecuado a los carros RC.

Sorry estan en Inglés el documento es algo largo, pero se entiende claramente.

IFMAR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RULES
3 TRACK SPECIFICATIONS

3.1 SURFACE
Track surface should be unsealed asphalt or coarse finished concrete with smooth joints,
if any.

3.2 LENGTH
The minimum length is 200 metres/656 feet. Advised is 240-300 metres/787 - 984 feet.

3.3 WIDTH
The minimum width of the track is 4.5 metres/l5 feet between marking lines. The
maximum width is 6.5 metres/ 2l feet. The marking lines must be 8-10 centimetres/3-4
inches wide.

3.4 PODIUM
Maximum distance from the middle of the drivers' podium to the furthest point of the track
is 60 metres/l97 feet. Minimum height of the drivers' podium is 2.5 metres/8 feet from
track level and the podium is at least l0 metres/33 feet long.

3.5 VISION
No obstacles may interrupt the vision from the drivers' podium to all parts of the track.

3.6 MARKING
A broken line may be painted in the middle of the straight to increase the vision.

3.7 PITS
The refuelling and pit area should be clearly distinct and separated from the main track
and as close as possible to the drivers' podium. Exit from and entrance to the main track
is advised to be on a slow section of the track.

3.8 DESIGN
Track design must include both right and left turns and must have a straight of minimum
60 metres/l64 feet.

3.9 OUTSIDE BARRIERS
Outside barriers must provide positive means of stopping a car when missing a corner or
out of driver's control. The consideration at selection of the outside barriers shall be the
protection of the spectators and not the cars, although, if both can be obtained, it is ideal.
The outside barriers must be at least 40 centimetres/l6 inches away from the marking
lines of the track.

3.10 INSIDE BARRIERS
Inside barriers must avoid short-cutting of corners or cars getting on other parts of the
track. Inside barriers must be positioned and dimensioned to avoid cars flying over the
outside barriers into the public. Inside barriers must be smooth and must be 20
centimetres/8 inches away from the marking lines on the track.

3.11 DOTS
No dots will be used on high speed sections.

3.12 SURROUNDINGS
The inner and outer surroundings of the track must have grass or other suitable
materials, such as concrete. The object of these surroundings is to slow down the car
that leaves the track. The car must be able to leave the infield or outfield on its own to
minimise marshall assistance.

3.13 MARSHAL POSTS
Marshal posts must be available for every 30 meters/100 feet of the track length. They
may not obstruct the vision of the drivers. The posts must be numbered. When a post is
located on dangerous part of the track (i.e. the straight or a fast corner), this post must
then provide protection for the marshal (wall, tyres, gate, etc.).

3.14 STARTING LINE
A starting line must be painted across the track, preferably in front of the time keeping.
The vision of the starting line may not be obstructed by the mechanics holding the cars or
by the starter and starting equipment. The starting line must be located more than 10.00
metres/33.00 feet away from the first corner. Ten numbered boxes of 70.00-100.00
centimetres/27.00-40.00 inches long are painted with the starting line forming the front of
all the boxes. The hold line for the mechanics is located 1.00 metre/3.30 feet behind the
boxes.

3.15 LE MANS START
For the "Le Mans" type starts, ten (10) numbered boxes are located on the side of the
track at an angle of 20-45 degrees with the track, at a minimum of 2.00 metres/7.00 feet
and maximum 4.00 metres/14.00 feet apart. The boxes must measure 70.00-100.00
centimetres/27.00-40.00 inches long and 30.00-40.00 centimetres/12.00-16.00 inches
wide.
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