Rules of Conduct
We operate a youth-friendly track. Respect is mandatory for all racers regardless of age or driving ability.
No foul language or unsportsmanlike conduct will be tolerated.
No alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs allowed on the premises. Anyone found to be in possession of or under the influence of either will be asked to leave.
Pick up after yourself. This is a club, not a track for profit. Your cooperation is appreciated.
Vehicles are not to be run anywhere except on the track.
No transmitters on without a frequency clip. Spektrum System radios do not need clips.
No reverse during a race. No driving backwards on the track.
Each racer must have at least two frequencies available.
Only racers may marshal cars during a race.
No open toed shoes while marshalling.
Marshall's must be at a marshalling cone after their race.
Nothing in your hands while you are marshalling.
All racers will be required to attend a pre-race drivers meeting.
If you are in violation of a rule, you will receive one warning. Next time you will be asked to leave. This is at the discretion of the race director and race officials.
Competition
Rules
You must fill out an entry ticket for each class entered.
The length of Heats will be 5 minutes, Mains 7 minutes.
Racers must be on time for their race. There will be 3 minutes between heats; the clock will not be stopped.
No yelling at Marshall's.
All nitro vehicles must have a fail-safe device installed, and it must be in working order. Also, you must have a throttle return spring on the throttle servo.
All nitro fuel must be kept in a safe location.
Classes: Novice, 2WD 19T, Stadium Truck Open, 4WD Open, SLASH, 1/8th Scale Buggy, 1/8th Scale Truggy
SLASH: Only two things can change from out of box stock. The receiver can be changed so you can use your radio. The body can be custom painted, it must be a SLASH looking body. Other than the two things list all of stuff must be stock out of box.
Open means we will run these chassis classes together. If there is a high enough number of entries for that class, the race director will assign them into heats based on motors.
Final results are determined based on your 4th round race. It is possible for someone that runs more laps in the B Main to finish higher than someone in the A Main.
Four entries make a class. In Novice, three entries make a class.
Make sure that you are capable (physically and experience-wise) to marshal your area. If you have doubts, bring it to the attention of the race director.
Last revised July 24, 2009