UK Karting

Notice Board (2-Stroke Karting)




Re: MSA - Press Release.. Explaination please !!
Posted by 'cadet1608' on 23 Nov 2009 @ 15:14


| View Message Thread | Reply to this message |
cadet1608
Joined: September 2009
Total Posts: 1
[ View User Profile ]
Below is the full statement.

Could someone read between the lines of jargon and explain in simple terms what this means.

for 2010 - if any
for 2011


Oh and regarding the section that reads

"The MSA registration ( for zip nosecone) was only issued on the
understanding that if any additional hazard was to be proven then the registration would be removed with immediate effect"

Can we assume that the numerous reported accidents and a 150 signature + petition from your members does not count as "an additional proven hazard " Will a fatality or serious injury count ???

VERY DISSAPOINTING MSA !!!!


Statement regarding Cadet front fairings
The MSA is aware of the discussions about whether the use of the Zip Kart and NJR cadet front
fairings should continue to be permitted.
The MSA has carried out investigations into claims that the Zip Kart front fairing causes a hazard. This
has included the use of video evidence and consultation with experienced accident investigators. The
MSA can confirm that it can find no evidence that this design of front fairing has contributed any
additional hazard in any known accidents.
Clearly, unless there is evidence that a component as supplied by a manufacturer is causing a
danger, the MSA has no reason to request that the manufacturer changes that component.
The MSA published an amendment to the Kart Race Yearbook earlier this year relating to front
fairings in the Cadet class (as shown below). This will be included within the general Cadet
regulations in the 2010 Kart Race Yearbook:
A.1.3.6.1: Front Fairing
Must comply with the first three bullet points of K-158 and the following:
• Have a width of 850mm ± 150mm.
• Have a front overhang of 500mm maximum.
• Comprise on its front face a centrally located vertical surface minimum250mm x 70mm,
or be an approved design.
The front fairing used on the Zip Storm and NJR Cadet kart had been issued with a registration form
with the full agreement of both the MSA Kart Technical Group and MSA Kart Sporting Committee
back in March 2007, despite the measurement of the front vertical surface not being fully compliant
with the prescribed 250mm x 70mm vertical surface.
This regulation was introduced to try to mirror CIK principles. However it was recognised that, as
there is no CIK homologation or regulations covering Cadet sized bodywork, the MSA would need to
consider components already in production and successfully used by other ASNs. The Italian ASN
already had a homologation issued for these fairings and the manufacturers confirmed that only these
stated fairings were designed for use on their karts. The MSA registration was only issued on the
understanding that if any additional hazard was to be proven then the registration would be removed
with immediate effect. This condition still remains in place.
The above exception is only applicable for the Cadet class within direct-drive classes and this is due
to the fact that there is no bodywork that has been crash-tested and homologated for smaller
dimensioned karts such as the Cadet karts.
The MSA was very concerned with this situation and instigated a project with the CIK and FIA Institute
to develop a worldwide crash-tested homologation standard for smaller bodywork, known as “Minikart”
bodywork. This new homologation standard will now be delivered as a CIK homologation from 1st
January 2010 for the first time, and will be mandatory for newly homologated Cadet chassis from 1st
January 2011.
It was very important that the MSA gained CIK recognition for this new homologation standard so that
the European market would manufacture bodywork to a worldwide standard. With some final testing
on prototypes due to be carried out, the MSA hope to publicise news of the new standard by the end
of December 2009.
It has been suggested that a front fairing could become potentially hazardous in an accident when it is
damaged, and in addition that it could be deliberately used by a driver to destabilise the kart in front.
Of course, any design of front fairing will be altered when damaged and scrutineers have been
requested to look out for damaged front fairings for several months now, as part of the MSA’s ongoing
monitoring of the issue.
In summary, the MSA continues to monitor and assess all available information and data on this
issue. The MSA will continue to work with the CIK, but does not consider a need to reconsider at this
time the registration given in 2007.

Message Thread:

MSA - Press Release..  by 'jofabby'   (23 Nov 2009 @ 14:00)
Re: MSA - Press Release.. Explaination please !!  by 'cadet1608'  << You are here!
Re: MSA - Press Release.. Explaination please !!  by 'Doink'   (23 Nov 2009 @ 15:29)
Re: MSA - Press Release.. Explaination please !!  by 'RoadRat'   (23 Nov 2009 @ 15:50)
Re: MSA - Press Release.. Explaination please !!  by 'jofabby'   (23 Nov 2009 @ 16:10)
Re: MSA - Press Release.. Explaination please !!  by 'RoadRat'   (23 Nov 2009 @ 16:12)
Re: MSA - Press Release.. Explaination please !!  by 'LateBraker'   (23 Nov 2009 @ 16:48)
Re: MSA - Press Release.. Explaination please !!  by 'RoadRat'   (23 Nov 2009 @ 16:50)
Re: MSA - Press Release.. Explaination please !!  by 'stemorton46'   (23 Nov 2009 @ 17:31)

Post a Reply:
You may post a direct reply to this message which will appear in this thread.
To post a new or unrelated message use This Form.
Reply To "Re: MSA - Press Release.. Explaination please !!"
Email Address :   Not Registered? Click Here to register...
Password :   Passwords are Case Sensitive!   [ Password Lookup ]
Message Title / Subject :
Message :
Options : Subscribe to this thread?   [ More Information ]

Top of Page
Notice Board Index

[ UK Karting Main Index ]


News Karts and Karting Notice Board Market Place Companies Directory Tracks Directory Events Calendar Race Results Photo Gallery Links
News Karts &
Karting
Notice
Board
Market
Place
Companies
Directory
Tracks
Directory
Events
Calendar
Race
Results
Photo
Gallery
Links

UK Karting

Copyright © 1996-2018 UK Karting
Comments, Suggestions etc. mail@karting.co.uk