Number Plates 194. Number plates must have rounded corners (with diameters 15 to 25mm) and 22cm sides. Stick-on panels used on an existing surface in lieu of a number plate need not have rounded corners and must be at least 17cm high by 17cm width with a minimum 1cm space on all sides of the numbers. The numbers must be at least 15cm high and 2cm stroke width. They must be fitted to front, rear and both sides. Number plates must be securely attached and numbers always legible. 195. For Long Circuit events, number plates must be carried front, rear and on the side facing the Timekeeper�s box. The plates must be square with sides of 30cm. The numbers must be 25cm high with a minimum stroke of 3cm. The plates must be fixed so as not to bend or otherwise change their attitude in the airflow. 196. No Club may alter the requirements concerning the numbering of Karts. The plates must be in opaque flexible plastic, fixed in such a way that they are not deflected by the airflow. The plates must be solid or be attached to a solid backing and contain no holes other than those required for fixing. The numbers must be of the �Classic� type as shown below: 1�2�3�4�5�6�7�8�9�0. 197. The MSA reserves the right to nominate �special numbers� such as Grand Prix Winner � GP. The first fifteen in all MSA British Championships may use their finishing position number for the following year should they continue to race in the same Class and in the same type of event (Short Circuit Gearbox one to fifteen may not use their numbers for Long Circuit events or vice-versa). 198. Novice number plates will be black with either white or yellow numbers.
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