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GENERAL RULES
The General Rules section applies to each and every
racer, mechanic, and/or pit personnel. Some items, obviously, do not apply
to each class. You can easily determine which Classes do not apply to you.
You are expected to know the rules-ignorance will not be tolerated as
an excuse.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Every driver must inspect the racing surface and race track area to learn
of any defects, obstructions, or anything, which in driver's opinion is
unsafe and shall report that condition in writing to the Director of
Competition. Any driver entering and racing event is considered to have
inspected the track and found all conditions to be satisfactory. If not,
THAT DRIVER SHOULD NOT RACE. The participant further indicates that they
are aware that auto racing involves risks and assumes these risks with
full awareness and knowledge.
CONDUCT
1. The driver shall be the sole spokesman for his car owner and
pit crew in any and all matters pertaining to the event. At all events the
driver assumes responsibility for the actions of his pit crew, whether
they are in the pits or grandstand area, male or female. Verbal abuse,
cursing or threatening another person will result in the ejection of the
violator and possible disqualification of the car associated with the
violator. Physical abuse will result in the ejection and probable arrest
of the violator. The driver is responsible for any unpaid fines for crew
members.
2. Any fighting or reckless driving in the pit area may subject the
offender to suspension depending upon the seriousness of the incident and
the decision of the Management. Any continuing problems from the
individual may result in permanent suspension.
3. We demand courteous conduct from all participants at all times.
We do not tolerate profanity in front of race fans or officials or
management, profane signs on your car or clothes, unusual dress or
hairstyles. We expect you to look like a professional and act like one.
Be clean, uniformed, and look respectable.
4. The possession, consumption or distribution of ANY alcohol
beverage or controlled substance at any time while in the restricted areas
is strictly prohibited.
5. At any time the display of any type of weapon or threat of
bodily harm will result in permanent suspension for the entire racing crew
and will result in arrest of all parties involved.
6. Any person entering a pit area other than their own where a
disturbance of any kind occurs will be considered to be at fault.
7. Fighting will not be tolerated anywhere on the grounds or access
roads to the speedway, no matter what the provocation. Rough driving,
swearing, obscene language or gestures will not be tolerated and will be
regarded as unsportsmanlike conduct subject to disciplinary action. If
fighting should occur, both parties and/or crew will be ejected
immediately.
8. When in the pit area, maintain a constant watch for your own
protection. Drivers and/or pit personnel operating race cars in the pit
area shall do so safely. Maximum speed limit is 15 miles per hour.
9. Each racer is expected to participate in every event that is
possible for him or her to run. When a racer refuses to participate
because of his or her disagreement with the length, type or style of the
race, he or she is subject to suspension for a period determined by the
management.
10. Any person involved in any form of protest or demonstration
against the speedway on or near the speedway property may be permanently
barred from future entry at the speedway.
11. Promoter reserves the right to enforced, update, revise or
cancel any of the rules stated herein for the betterment of racing.
12. All children 14 and under must have parental consent form of
file before entering pit area.
CLAIM INFORMATION AND/OR INJURY
INFORMATION
When involved in an accident involving an injury to yourself, advise the
EMTS immediately so the necessary reporting will be accomplished...NO
CLAIMS WILL BE CONSIDERED UNLESS REPORTED PRIOR TO LEAVING THE SPEEDWAY
PROPERTY THAT DAY. Contact the EMT and give him or her a full report
before you leave the speedway. If physically unable, your crew must be
responsible for this report.
1. After having placed a claim for benefits, a doctor's release
will be required before being allowed to participate in a racing event.
PREVAILING POLICY
1. ***ANY DISAGREEMENT OVER TECHNICAL QUESTIONS OR OPERATIONS
WILL BE RESOLVED BY THE RACING OFFICIALS AND MANAGEMENT. WHEN THEIR
DECISION IS RENDERED, SUCH DECISION IS FINAL AND BINDING.
2. The Speedway Management and Officials will establish the length,
frequency and administration of all events and programs and when their
decision is rendered, that decision is FINAL AND BINDING.
Exceptions to the rules and specifications may be made on a temporary
basis at the discretion of the Director of Competition.
3. The Management and Officials will determine all finishing
positions and their decision is final.
4. Any complaints, disputes, questions or problems must be directed
to the Director of Competition immediately following the event for the
action or follow the Rule book.
5. It is the duty of all drivers, car owners and mechanics to bring
to the attention of the Officials any unsafe equipment or practices or any
rule infraction of any car or driver.
6. The dumping of oil, gas or any other contaminate onto the
ground is prohibited. Anyone caught doing so will be heavily fined.
7. Continuous development in racing may necessitate changes that we
cannot anticipate at the time the rules are formulated. Hence, we may, if
necessary, modify and add or delete rules.
RACE TRACK OPERATING PROCEDURES
1. The only people allowed on the race track and infield are racing
Officials and race cars. Everyone must stay away at all times unless
requested to assist for some special reason. Drivers may seek a place of
safety in the infield following disablement. When crashed, stay in your
car. DO NOT get out and examine the damage to your car. Remember this: Do
not examine your car while the cars are racing on the track!! Pit crews,
owners and personnel related to any car are not allowed on the track
following an accident or injury. Any crew member or persons going onto the
track in said period without permission will be subject to disciplinary
action and/or fined.
2. Do not enter the racing surface without express authorization...
Official O.K...= Your entry at the track entrance and signal for you to
proceed.
3. Any competing vehicle whose speed has been reduced to a point
where it causes a safety problem or endangers the track activity will not
be tolerated and will be removed from the racing surface at the opinion of
the Officials. When a caution flag is raised, be aware and know the car
number in front of you. Race line ups will be posted on the track. Line up
in order. We will not hold up any races just because you do not know your
position. If you are not in the proper position when the green flag drops,
you will go the the tail, and lose your position because that is where you
will be scored. We will not wait for you. Remember we will not make extra
laps for car positions. Ignorance is no excuse. You came to race and that
is what we expect. When you enter the race track, you are to come to the
racing surface race ready. Respect your fellow racer and follow the rules.
4. Our racing program is based on the availability of enough
qualified vehicles. If this number is not available, alternate scheduling
or programming will be used.
5. No driver may get out of his or her car on the track to argue or
discuss the race with the Starter or Official. Driver may work on his or
her car on the track when the red flag is out. If this rule is violated,
the driver may be disqualified for the event or suspended or fined
according to the decision of the Officials.
6. Any event is completed when over half of the schedule length has
been run by the leader or terminated by the Officials for safety reasons.
7. No race car is authorized to carry passengers internally or
externally.
8. If you wreck or break from warm-ups, you must have the problem
verified by the pit steward to retain your feature position.
9. If there is a driver change, the driver will have to notify
the pit steward prior to the start of the race. If not notified, the
car will be disqualified and driver will lose money and points to the
track for the event.
10. If you return to the pits at any time, you cannot re-enter the
track under green flag conditions unless so directed by the on ramp
flagman when he determines it is safe. If you are allowed to re-enter the
track under yellow or red flag conditions you must start at the rear of
the field.
PAY-OFF PROCEDURES
1. All points shall be earned by the starting driver, even if a
driver change occurs during a race. Payments will be made to the starting
driver.
2. Payoff will be made only for the events actually completed.
Never will any event be paid when it is not run.
3. When a program is shortened by rain or some unforeseeable or
fortuitous event, yet "considered" complete after heat races are run and
no rain check is issued, payoff will be made for the events completed.
4. When the races are over and you have been cleared through tech,
you may collect winnings at the payoff window located in the tower.
5. DRIVER MUST COLLECT WINNINGS. Must
show proper I.D. and Social Security numbers.
TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES
1. If at any time the conduct of any team member or driver is
discredit to the Speedway, the racing industry or to him or herself, he or
she may be removed from all racing activity at the Speedway. The driver is
responsible for all the people associated with his or her car, including
sponsors, crew persons, visitors, etc.
MISCELLANEOUS
1. General appearance of pit personnel must be neat and clean or
they will not be welcome.
2. The same car will not be allowed to
compete in two separate divisions. Driver must determine what class he or
she will run in when entering pits.
3. The top three cars are to weigh in after the feature plus any
other car(s) that race director chooses. Failure to do so will result in
loss of position.
4. All first time cars and drivers are to be weighed and inspected
when arriving at speedway.
PENALTIES
1. Any car found illegal after a race inspection will lose money
and points for the event to the race track.
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