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We've been having issues with getting Percy to fit this year. I was wondering if anybody at VIR this year didn't pass Percy and what the judges said. Last year they said they would probably just dock points in Design, but I'm concerned they won't let us race if we don't pass. Any real info from judges would be appreciated.
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They did dock points in the design competition if you didn't have 2" of clearance between the judges' Percy model's head and the plane established by your main and front roll hoops. Each driver must clear to participate in the dynamic events. I saw a couple drivers at Tech. Inspection fail because they were too tall for their cars.
Also, I just scanned through the probable rule changes for 2009 and (unless I missed something) SAE does not explicitly say that Percy fitting will be a requirement next year. I did, however, talk to a design judge at VIR and he said that in all likelihood, teams will be disqualified in 2009 if Percy does not fit. Riverhawks Racing Team Captain '07-Present Don't ask me what a Riverhawk is. No one seems to know. |
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Thanks Chris.
Did anybody happen to find out how many points you will be docked in Design? I'm wondering if it is in the 2-5 point range or like 10 and above? |
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...Like 10 and above!! Wait for the official announcement very soon
Pat Jorge AgustÃn Nicolás RuÃz de Santayana y Borrás wrote: "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." |
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Correct me if im wrong, but the 2008 rules do say that fitting percy is a requirement:
When seated normally and restrained by the Driver’s Restraint System, a straight line drawn from the top of the main hoop to the top of the front hoop must clear by 50.8 mm (2 inches) the helmet of all the team’s drivers and the helmet of a 95th percentile male (anthropometrical data). Why would it not be a requirement next year? Is it common that this rule is overlooked during tech inspection if all of the drivers fit correctly? The Cooper Union |
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normally its only overlooked if your car is sweet.
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Our tallest driver clears by 2" without any problem, but percy is a bit close at only 8°. KSU Suspension Team |
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At VIR there were a number of teams that did not pass the helmet clearance rule. They were allowed to run. Based on this, I wouldn't worry about it to much.
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Just a little update, with two tubes cut out and rewelded we're at 7° angle and 2.125" to the broomstick at our intended seat location. If we need to we can move our seat forward and have room to spare with the new firewall location.
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Is this something they do at the MI comp? I have gone many years and never heard of this?
Mike Duwe UWP Alumni Former Drivetrain Leader and Team Captain |
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They did it for the first time last year
Chris Meissen cmeissen@gmail.com KSU FSAE 2003-2007 CSU Motorsports Engg. |
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fwiw teams were docked design points at FSAE-A 07 for not fitting percy. I can't recall how many, might have been something like 20-40? Probably says something in the FSAE-A thread in this forum
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just checked, it was -10 points for not fitting percy.
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Malcolm, you are right, the teams were penalised 10 points at Design, but there were two stings in the tail.
Firstly, the 10 point penalty was before 'normalisation' of the points, and secondly. it was deemed that a car that did not meet the rules could not make the design finals. This meant that a car which failed the 'Percy' test could not score more than 90 Design points. For some teams (Deakin and Swinburne from memory, and possibly you guys) the penalty was significantly more than 10 points! Pat Jorge AgustÃn Nicolás RuÃz de Santayana y Borrás wrote: "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." |
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Ha, I wish we could blame Percy for our poor showing in design last year, but alas he did fit quite nicely into our car.
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Hey guys, just heard back from Rules and this is what they had to say.
The 8 degrees mentioned in that August 2006 Newsletter was an advisory. We also said in that same Newsletter that for initial design studies the teams should not recline Percy's "neck" rearwards of the vertical! It is not in the Rules because what we are enforcing is the long-established Rule # 3.4.4 that the head restraint must "be located no more than 25 mm (1 inch) away from the helmet in the uncompressed state. The head restraint must meet the above requirement for all drivers." This dimension is a basic safety consideration and establishes the location of the head restraint, and hence the maximum rearward location of any driver's head, including Percy. The procedure we are using to see whether any driver or Percy meets the helmet clearance line of Rule 3.3.4.1 was published on the official FSAE web site on February 27th 2008. It can be found at: http://www.sae.org/servlets/cdsNews?OBJECT_TYPE=PressRe...RMULA&RELEASE_ID=703 To be able to drive in any dynamic event, a driver musty pass the 2 inch rule with the head restraint located correctly. If they don't, they will not be allowed to drive. And we are checking ALL drivers at Tech Inspection this year. If your drivers are OK, but you do not pass the "Percy" Rule, this information will be passed on to the Chief Design Judge for a penalty to be levelled in the Design Competition. For 2009, the Rules Committee is discussing whether to impose a defined penalty in the Rules. In some competitions, e.g. Australia, the penalty can be quite significant, e.g. an otherwise "top team" not making the Design Semi-Final. Rules Committee, FSAE |
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