MechanicalNITRO RACING
NITRO RACING
Nitro Racing is a technical motorsport event that challenges participants to design, build, and operate a manually controlled four-wheel nitro-powered vehicle. The event evaluates vehicle design, engineering, driving performance, speed, stability, and reliability through technical inspection, qualifying rounds, and a final race.
Secure Your Spot
Limited seats available. Registrations open soon.
- Registration Fee
- 1st Prize
- Rs.20000
- 2nd Prize
- Rs.12000
- 3rd Prize
- Rs.8000
Event Round Details
The vehicle will undergo a technical inspection to verify compliance with the specified design, dimensional, weight, engine, fuel, tyre, and radio-control requirements before participating in the subsequent rounds.
- The vehicle must be manually operated and must not be autonomous.
- The total vehicle weight must not exceed 5 kg.
- Readymade toy cars are not permitted.
- The maximum vehicle dimensions shall be 450 mm × 300 mm × 250 mm.
- A dimensional tolerance of 5% is permitted.
- The vehicle must be a four-wheeler.
- The tyre diameter must be a minimum of 3 inches.
- The engine must be a 3.5 cc–4.5 cc nitro-based two-stroke engine.
- The fuel must contain 16%–25% nitromethane.
- No additional fuel additives are permitted.
- Radio control shall be limited to two channels.
- The two radio-control channels shall control steering and throttle only.
- The vehicle must satisfy all technical inspection requirements to qualify for the subsequent rounds.
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Each qualifying heat will consist of three cars. Teams will complete the specified number of laps, and the official completion time of each team will be recorded. The fastest recorded time of each team will be used to prepare the overall qualifying leaderboard. The qualifying positions will determine the starting grid for the Final Race.
- Each qualifying heat will consist of three cars.
- Each team must complete the specified number of laps.
- The official completion time of each team will be recorded.
- The overall leaderboard will be based on the fastest recorded time of each team.
- The fastest qualifier will secure Pole Position for the Final Race.
- The remaining Final Race grid positions will be assigned according to the qualifying leaderboard.
- Starting positions within each qualifying heat will be assigned by the organizers.
- Jump starts may result in penalties.
- Unsafe driving may result in penalties at the organizers' discretion.
- Organizers' decisions regarding timings and qualifying positions shall be final.
If two teams record identical times, the team with the cleaner run and fewer penalties will be ranked higher. If the tie still cannot be resolved, the organizers' decision will be final.
The top-performing teams from the Qualifying Round will compete in the Final Race. The starting grid will be determined by the qualifying leaderboard, with the fastest qualifier starting from Pole Position. All finalists will race simultaneously for the specified number of laps, and the finishing order will determine the final championship standings.
- Only teams that qualify through the Qualifying Round leaderboard may participate in the Final Race.
- Starting positions will be assigned according to the qualifying standings.
- The fastest qualifier will start from Pole Position.
- All finalists will start simultaneously from the starting grid.
- The race will be conducted for the specified number of laps.
- The first team to complete the specified race distance will be declared the winner.
- Overtaking is permitted during the race.
- Deliberate collisions, blocking, or reckless driving may result in penalties or disqualification.
- If a car leaves the track or flips over, a marshal may place it back at the point where it left the track.
- Organizers' decisions regarding race results and penalties shall be final.
If two teams finish together, the team that crosses the finish line first will be ranked higher. If the finishing order cannot be determined, the organizers' decision will be final.
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