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2008 General Rules
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1. All decisions, judgment calls or interpretations of rules by
track officials will be final. Competitors in track events, by entering
said events, agree to abide by all official decisions. Every effort
will be made to ensure that safety and fairness is extended to all
participants and management reserves the right to amend any rules
or regulations that would promote s better quality program or safer
program.
2. No driver, car owner or mechanic shall have
any claim for damages, expenses, etc. against promoter, track operator
or participating raceway or its officials by reason of disqualification,
or damage to either car or driver, or both and they agree the track
is in a safe and usable condition if they take part in any of the
racing activities.
3. All drivers, car owners, mechanics or any other
persons assume full responsibility for any and all injuries sustained,
including death and or property damage, any time they are on racetrack
premises or in route to or from track.
4. Promoter, race director, or participating track
officials have the right to reject the entry of any car, driver
or individual.
5. Management reserves the right to inspect any
race car at any time. Failure to allow this will result in disqualification
without refund of money.
6. Track officials may run any type race program.
7. There must be at least 8 cars to be considered
a class.
8. CHILDREN 13 AND UNDER ALLOWED IN PITS - $25
- THEY WILL HAVE A SPECIAL ID.
9. NO ONE allowed in pit area without visible,
dated pit pass and must maintain hand stamp. (If it washes off,
get it stamped again.)
10. Drivers for Hobby, Vintage, Late Model, Thunder
Truck, and Modified classes must be at least 16 years old; drivers
between the ages of 16-18 must sign a minors release. For Stinger,
Hogg, and Street Stock Classes, drivers can be 14 to drive but must
have prior racing experience, i.e., karting, cycles, etc.
11. No driver or crew member may enter racing area
(pits or track) until he/she has signed all releases, registrations,
or entry blanks. No person will be permitted at any time to sign
the release sheet for anyone other than himself.
12. Either the car owner or driver will be required
to attend pit meeting and be on time.
13. No competitor shall subject any official to
abuse or improper language at any time. Any violations will be subject
to fine or suspension. Any complaints must be presented to pit steward,
in civil manner (preferably written), who will confer with judge.
Only driver is allowed to issue protest. If a driver cannot control
his pit crew, he and his crew can and will be suspended from the
track for any given period of time. NO ONE, under any circumstances,
is allowed on the flagstand or in its area - this will cost the
driver a fine of $200 and/or suspension.
14. Any competitor, driver, owner, mechanic, etc.
who takes part in demonstrations or fights on the track premises
before, during or after the race shall be subject to fines of $100
minimum, loss of prize money and championship points and/or suspension.
This is no idle threat.
15. Drivers leaving or entering pits in a reckless
manner will be subject to disqualification and/or suspension.
16. Any privately owned vehicle not used to tow
race car or supplies for track use will not be allowed to park in
pit area unless personal clearance is obtained and fee paid.
17. After entering the track for a race, if you
have to exit the track for ANY reason, you must restart in the rear.
This also includes red flags. No working on the race car on the
track, or on the apron.
18. All cars must start under their own power.
19. No "off color" drawings or slogans
on car.
20. All race cars must be clean and neat in appearance
upon arrival at races.
21. Race car number is secured only when membership
is paid. Drivers may exchange numbers before season begins if both
are in agreement. Because of scoring problems, only numbers (two
digits) 0-99 will be issued in each class on a first come, first
paid membership basis. The class champion’s number will be
reserved free of charge.
22. Each car will have min. 18" high and
3" wide numbers, neatly painted on each side and also on roof
(visible from tower as you pass under the flagstand). Smaller, visible
numbers will be placed front and rear (headlight and taillight area).
23. For scoring purposes, track officials have
the right to temporarily change car numbers to avoid duplications.
24. Under no circumstances will vehicles other
than eligible race cars be permitted to enter track after green
flag drops.
25. Driver or pit crew member (with track officials
consent) must be with car that is being handled by the wrecker or
tractor on track or in pit area. Wrecker truck driver is considered
track official.
26. No vehicle or crew member will go to accident
scene until signaled by flagman. No exceptions. The flagman is the
absolute authority concerning the racetrack surface.
27. When you are called to line up for a race,
you must quickly take your position. If you are not in place when
cars pull out for the race, the pit steward will decide if you take
up rear or return to pit area.
28. Pole position is responsible for orderly start.
Any driver who breaks out of position to pass before green flag
drops will be black-flagged.
29. Any car causing two cautions will go to the
pits, if you spin two times, you need some adjustments.
30. Any intentional bumping or un-sportsman-like
driving will be black-flagged.
31. Any car involved in a caution will be sent
to the rear of the field. The car causing the caution is subject
to being black-flagged.
32. Anyone who feels he is not in his right position
for lineup should pull up to the high side of the track and continue
until notified where to line up.
33. Race participants are not employees of track
and are considered independent contractors and assume and take all
responsibility for all charges, premiums, and taxes, if any, payable
for any funds they may receive as a result of their participation
in any event at race track.
34. SOUTHERN RACEWAY must have a completed driver
information sheet on file before any monies will be disbursed. Prize
money shall be paid to driver only and he will be solely responsible
for settlement with car owner. Prize money must be picked up on
race date - no money will be held. Everyone must fill out a driver
sheet. On the sheet there is a place for the person receiving prize
money. This is the person or business who receives the 1099 and
is responsible for the taxes. If this section is not filled out,
the 1099 goes to the driver. If the information changes during the
year, you must inform Southern Raceway or the 1099 will go to the
driver. This same rule applies to address changes. You must keep
us informed or you will not receive your membership check at the
end of the season.
35. When and if any race is called off because
of weather conditions, with less than half the race program completed,
no purse will be paid and spectators will keep ticket stub for rain
check to be used the following week. If more than half of the race
program has been completed, race program will be considered complete
with no refunds. Uncompleted feature races will be run the next
regular race night.
36. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
37. No mirrors in race cars in any class. No two-way
radios in any class except late models.
38. If these rules don’t say you can, you
can’t.
39. Illegal parts are subject to confiscation
by SOUTHERN RACEWAY.
40. Drinking allowed only in designated areas
and must be purchased at SOUTHERN RACEWAY. Absolutely no alcohol
allowed in pits or in areas other than those designated. Illegal
drug possession or use will not be tolerated by SOUTHERN RACEWAY.
Offenders of this alcohol and drug rule will be subject to immediate
ejection from premises. Pit crew offenders will subject driver and
car to ejection from track.
41. Any driver participating in the racing program
may be suspended if caught in the beer garden.
42. You MUST have a membership in order to race
at SOUTHERN RACEWAY. Membership fee is $20.
43. Tires must be purchased at the track.
44. NO traction control devices of any
kind in or on any class car
Protests
1. To file a formal protest of another competitor,
the following procedure must be followed:
A. Only a driver who competed in the event will
be allowed to file a protest of another competitor of the same event.
B. Item to be protested must be filed with
the Chief Tech Inspector in writing and accompanied by $500.00 cash
within five minutes of completion of said event. Driver must present
his membership card with protest. Only one item will be allowed
per protest. Example: Bore & Stroke = CID
· Pistons
· Camshaft
· Heads for porting
C. Only driver finishing in the top three
of said event and on lead lap will be allowed to file a protest.
D. The Chief Tech Inspector will not accept
any protests that he feels is done in an un-sportsman-like manner,
is filed after the five minute time limit, is not filed in the complete
manner as specified above, or is filed in spite.
2. If all criteria is met and protest is accepted,
the car being protested will be delivered to the barn for inspection.
The only persons allowed to be present in the inspection area will
be the tech officials, tractor operator, driver and one mechanic
of car being protested, and the protesting driver. No exceptions
3. Only the item being protested will be available
for inspection by the protesting driver. (Example: pistons is the
listed protested item. The protesting driver will be allowed to
inspect the pistons but does not have the right to inspect the heads
or other items while engine is apart.)
4. If the item being protested is found to be
legal, the protesting driver will forfeit the $500.00 protest fee
with $350.00 going to the car being protested, $150.00 to the track.
5. If the item being protested is found to be illegal,
the protesting driver will receive the entire $500.00 protesting
fee back plus any additional monies and/or points that may be paid
if he is moved up in finishing order due to the disqualification
of the illegal car.
6. Tech Inspectors will be allowed to inspect any
item on the car being protested during the protest. Tech Inspectors
may deem a car to be illegal and disqualify the car from the night’s
events but find the car to be legal on the item being protested
to therefore win the protest.
7. Any driver refusing to accept a properly filed
protest will be disqualified from the night’s events and will
forfeit all monies and points for the night.
8. Any driver found illegal during a protest or
refusing a protest may be required to undergo an inspection of this
proportion before he is allowed to compete at Southern Raceway.
9. All decisions of Southern Raceway Officials
will be final.
10. $200 Protest fee for transmissions.
Safety
1. Cars going in and out of the pits and traveling through the
pits must travel at a slow, moderate, safe rate of speed.
2. All competing cars must be equipped with a dry type fire extinguisher
no smaller than 2 lbs. with gauge mounted within easy reach of the
driver.
3. All fuel cells must be in trunk area with a minimum of two straps
surrounding it. No dual fuel cells.
4. No electric fuel pumps allowed.
5. A quick-release seat belt and shoulder harness no less than
3" wide is mandatory. Both ends must be fastened to roll bars
or frame with minimum 3/8" grade 5 bolts.
6. Approved helmets with face shield or goggles required.
7. Helmet, seat belts, shoulder harness, and eye protection will
be worn at all times while on the race track.
8. All cars must have a roll cage approved by track officials.
Minimum .095 thickness and must be welded to frame. Minimum 1½"
O.D with four bars in driver side. If 1 3/4", must have three
bars in driver side. Minimum of three bars in each door. Must have
center bar in roof, vertical bar in center of windshield area, and
vent bar on driver side. Vertical bar minimum 1" O.D. (Four
small bars to protect driver are acceptable).
9. All glass and upholstery must be removed.
10. Boxing of drivers compartments are not permitted in Hobby,
or Street Stock classes. Track officials or medical personnel must
be able to remove driver from either side of car.
11. For driver protection, screen over windshield area, vertical
bar or bars in center of windshield and window vent bars required.
12. Doors must be welded or strapped securely.
13. No straight drives; automatic or standard only. Standard must
have operational clutch, automatic must have neutral. All cars must
have reverse and be self starting.
14. Drive shafts must be painted white.
15. All cars must have a 360 degree sling placed at the front of
the drive shaft. Sling should be made of steel not less than 2"
wide and ¼" thick.
16. Scatter shield is recommended on standard transmission.
17. No glass or Plexiglas allowed.
18. Radiators, oil coolers, water, oil, or gas lines are not allowed
inside driver’s compartment of car.
19. Brakes must work on at least three wheels.
20. NO ONE is allowed on track in case of an accident except wrecker,
ambulance crews, and track officials.
21. Battery box must be bolted or securely mounted and the battery
must be covered or sealed and securely held down.
22. There must be a firewall between driver and gas tank and between
driver and engine.
23. No uni-body cars unless frame is tied together, and must be
approved by track official.
24. Safety nets are mandatory on driver side window in all classes.
Strictly enforced.
25. Track officials reserve the right to inspect any race car at
any time. No unsafe cars will be allowed to participate. Failure
to allow inspection will result in disqualification without refund
of money.
26. Track approved fuel cell highly recommended in Street Stock
class- mandatory in all other classes.
27. SOUTHERN RACEWAY reserves the right to change, omit, and/or
enforce any rules necessary to maintain a safe program.
28. Racing suits mandatory in all classes.
Race Procedure
1. It will be the driver’s responsibility to be lined up
prior to the start of the race. If the car is not in the proper
position prior to cars rolling onto the track, it will start at
the rear of the field. Lineups will be posted on the board located
in the pits.
2. Track reserves the right to have inverted starts.
3. All starts will be running starts, two cars abreast. If the
race is stopped for any reason after the first completed green flag
lap, the cars will be restarted in single file in the order they
were scored at the flagstand. All restarts will be at the cone on
exiting turn four. Cars must stay in the same position until the
green flag is dropped. The flagman reserves the right to stop a
race at any time.
4. Any driver stopping before the completion of the first lap to
bring out the caution, will be put to the rear.
5. Cars in the pole and outside pole positions will have two chances
for a green flag start. After two false starts, both cars will be
put in the rear of the field.
6. There will be no courtesy laps.
7. In case of caution, cars will race back to the yellow flag except
Open-Wheel Modifieds and Late Models. Caution lap will count as
part of the race. Should caution occur after white flag, cars will
be scored as they take the checkered flag without consideration
given to cause of caution.
8. Any car(s) that are involved in any accident that brings out
the red or yellow flag will be lined up at the rear or the field.
9. Cars that appear to be unsafe by the flagman for any reason
will be black-flagged and must go to the pits.
10. Slower cars given the passing flag must move to the outside
(top) of the track.
Starts
1. No jackrabbit starts.
2. No flying starts.
3. No racing until the green flag is dropped. Pole position is
responsible for a clean, fair start.
4. If flagman starts the race by waving the green flag it will
be considered a start. If a caution comes out after the green flag
is waved, you will race back to the caution, and that lap will count
regardless of who brings out the caution.
5. Flagman may start any cars that are unable to complete the first
lap, in single file.
6. Cars must pass under the green flag for their laps to start
counting. A car entering a race from the pits after a start must
be ahead of the lead car before the lead car reaches the flag stand
to be in the same lap.
Flag Rules
GREEN FLAG - Signals drivers to begin racing, racing conditions
exist while the green flag is shown.
YELLOW FLAG - Caution! Be aware of a potential hazard ahead. Used
to signal when unsafe conditions exist on the track such as an accident
or debris. Drivers will SAFELY race to the yellow flag.
RED FLAG - STOP RACING! Bring car to a complete stop as soon as
it is safe to do so. This flag is used when track conditions present
a danger to race participants. Cars will be realigned to the previous
lap.
WHITE FLAG - Signals one lap before finish of race.
BLUE FLAG WITH YELLOW STRIPE - used to signal drivers they are about
to be passed by race leaders. Upon this signal, you must give the
leaders ample opportunity to pass by moving to outside (top) of
track.
CHECKERED FLAG - Signals end of race.
BLACK FLAG - Go directly to pit steward. This flag signals a driver
his car represents a potential danger or is a result of un-sportsman-like
conduct. If black flag is for equipment, the driver may return to
race when the problem has been eliminated. Pit steward will be able
to advise driver.
CROSSED FLAGS - Two flags crossed signals race is half complete. |