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15th, 16th & 17th MARCH 2024 ROUND 1 – 2024 MOTORSPORT AUSTRALIA NSW OFF ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES PROUDLY SPONSORED BY

ROUND 1 – EAST COAST TRI-SERIES ROUND 1 – CNCSCC CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

EVENT PROUDLY SPONSORED BY THE NABIAC HOTEL

SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS 1. TITLE AND NATURE OF THE EVENT The Event is entitled the Nabiac Airport Challenge (herein after called the Event), being Round 1 of New South Wales Off Road Championship & Round 1 of the East Coast Tri-Series & Round 1 of the CNCSCC Club Championship. The Event will be conducted at Nabiac Motor Sports Complex, 485 Aerodrome Road Nabiac NSW 2312 on the 15th, 16th and 17th of March 2024. This Event is a Short Course Off Road Event run over a variety of surfaces and is designed to test drivers skill and vehicle preparation. It will be conducted during daylight hours. The Nabiac Airport Challenge prologue is approximately 5.5 kms in length and the full course is approximately 114 kms, comprising Saturday 2 heats of 3 laps each @ 5.5kms per lap and Sunday 3 heats of 3 laps each at 9 kms per lap.


2. AUTHORITY AND PERMIT The Event will be held under the International Sporting Code of the FIA including Appendices and the National Competition Rules of Motorsport Australia, the Off Road Standing Regulations, the NSW Off Road Championship Sporting Regulations, these Supplementary Regulations and any Further Regulations which may be issued. Where these regulations differ from the Standing Regulations, these regulations will take precedence. Any final instructions that may be issued will have the same force as these regulations subject to NCR. The Event is to be held in accordance with Motorsport Australia OH&S, Safety 1st, Integrity and Legal, and Risk Management Policies, which can be found on the Motorsport Australia website at www.motorsport.org.au. The Event is authorized by MOTORSPORT AUSTRALIA Permit No: 224/1703/03

3. EVENT PROMOTERS Central North Coast Sporting Car Club. PO Box 371 Taree NSW 2430 3.1 IMAGE RIGHTS All persons participating in the Nabiac Airport Challenge acknowledges that by participating in the events, they authorise the Organiser CNCSCC and its legal agents to reproduce and represent, without any form of remuneration whatsoever, their names, voices, pictures, biography, and more generally their sporting participation in the context of the Nabiac Airport Challenge, and likewise the brand(s) of their car parts and car manufacturers and sponsors, in any form, on any existing or future medium, in any format, for any publicity to the public worldwide, for any use, including for advertising and/or commercial purposes.

4. ORGANISING COMMITTEE The Organising Committee will comprise of members of the Central North Coast Sporting Car Club

5. PRINCIPAL OFFICIALS CLERK of the COURSE

Michael Latimore

ASST CLERK of the COURSE

Peter Latimore

EVENT SECRETARY

Karina Yates

ASSISTANT SECRETARY

Jackie Donkin

CHIEF SCRUTINEER

Phil Donkin

ASSISTANT SCRUTINEER

Scott Brown

COMPETITOR RELATIONS OFFICER

Ron Schmidt

CHIEF TIME KEEPER

Rod Carter

MEDICAL OFFICERS

FAIM

CHIEF OF RECOVERY

Peter Sowter

STEWARDS of the Event 1

STEWARDS (Chief)

David Anderson

2

STEWARDS

Terry Stanley

3

STEWARDS

Dennis Willis

Ph. 0408 255 580 Ph. 0476 909 383


6. ENTRY DETAILS Entries are limited to 60 and acceptance will be determined, in order of Entry & Payment receipt. All entries must be made via the Motorsport Australia On Line Entry Portal and must be accompanied by the requisite entry fee. A link to the entry form can be found on the events page at nominated www.cncscc.com.au ; www.kmorc.com.au ; www.hvorra.com.au; www.sorra.com.au; If the Event is oversubscribed a reserve list will be created in order of entries received and if an entrant withdraws, PRIORITY will be given to those next on the reserve list. Entries open on publication of these regulations and close at midnight Monday 11th March 2024. The fee for the Nabiac Airport Challenge will be $450.00. This includes Transponder hire. If the Transponder is NOT RETURNED a $600 charge will apply. All Transponders are to be returned when collecting Log Book. Direct Deposit information: BSB: 650 000 ACC: 544 435 408 Account Name: Central North Coast Sporting Car Club Please quote your RACE VEHICLE NUMBER and DRIVERS SURNAME as reference number when paying by Direct Debit, so that payments can be accounted for. PLEASE NOTE: Entries will not be accepted until payment and all required paperwork is received Payment for ALL entries must be received by the close of entries. Refunds will be given if entrant withdraws by midnight 13/03/2024 Postponed, Abandonment or Cancellation The Organiser reserves the right to abandon, postpone or stop the Event in accordance with the NCR, or to cancel the event if less than 25 entries are received by close of entries. The Organisers reserve the right to refuse any entry in accordance with the NCR.

7. PASSES (WRIST BANDS): Wristbands will be issued to Drivers, Co-Driver, Navigators and Pit Crew with names and competition numbers on them. Wrist bands MUST be worn at all times. These passes will permit access to the Pit Area whilst racing is in progress. Each Competitor will be allocated four (4) passes (wristbands): - Two seat vehicle - two (2) Competitor Passes and two (2) Pit Passes, or - Single seat vehicle - one (1) Competitor Pass and three (3) Pit Passes Please note: Additional Navigator or Pit Crew Passes will be available at $15.00 each

8. ELIGIBLITY 8.1 8.1.1 8.1.2

Crew Eligibility Points will only be awarded once per vehicle entered, (to the nominated number 1 driver) but there may be more than one driver. Unauthorised person/s in a race vehicle is prohibited.


8.1.3

Crew changes will be permitted, but only with persons already entered in the Event. Secretary’s and Clerk of Course’s permission is required and all paperwork must be addressed before entering vehicle.

8.2 Minimum Age Minimum Age to be in Pits is 16 as per NSW Department of Sport & Recreation rules. (Navigators under this age may only be in pit area when they are entering/exiting vehicles). 8.2.1 Driver and Co-Driver Minimum 16 years of age and Navigator minimum 14 years of age (State) 8.2.2 One Crew member must be at least 18 years of age and/or hold a valid civil licence. 8.3

Licence Requirements

Off Road, Off Road Navigator, Off Road Junior or Off Road Junior Navigator. Single Event licences must be purchased through Motorsport Australia prior to submitting your Entry.

9. DOCUMENTATION All competitors must bring the following documents to Event Headquarters on Friday 15th March 2024 from 4.30pm to 7.00pm or Saturday 16th March 2024 from 7.00am to 8.00am. Documents to be brought to Documentation are: Motorsport Australia Vehicle Log Book, Motorsport Australia Competition Licence, Motorsport Australia Competitor Pass Book, Proof of Current Motorsport Australia Affiliated Car Club Membership, Proof of Age for under 18 years, Civil Drivers Licence where required. All entered competitors, drivers, co-drivers, navigators and pit crew must sign the relevant disclaimers. Disclaimers need not be signed at the event if Motorsport Australia ON-LINE ENTRY is used by driver and navigator, IF CREW ACCEPT THE CONDITIONS ON THE ON-LINE BY RESPONDING TO THE EMAIL SENT TO THEM BY Motorsport Australia Log books will be retained at Event Headquarters until the completion of competition for that vehicle.

10. Vehicle Eligibility All vehicles described in Motorsport Australia Manual under Off Road Standing Regulations, Off Road – General Requirements for Off Road Vehicles, GR1 to G31.5 and additional Requirements – Specific Requirements for Off Road Vehicles, SR1 to SR12.13 and Appendix 1 and 2. For current specification refer to www.motorsportaustraliamanual.com.au,/Off Road Standing Regulations. Maximum noise emission of 95db (a) at thirty (30) metres will be measured and enforced. Any vehicle that does not and cannot comply may be excluded from the Event. This is the maximum allowed by Motorsport Australia, The Promoting Club and Mid Coast Council. All competition vehicles must start every section of the Event with all panels and /or doors attached unless they are no longer able to be attached. The Chief Scrutineer will check all claims of damage. Any vehicle that arrives at the start line without all their panels and/or doors attached, that has not already notified officials of damaged panels, will be sent back to attach panels and/or doors, and their time will be taken from their original scheduled starting time.


Motorsport Australia, National Registered Competition Numbers, will be given preference over all other state numbers. Refer to: www.motorsport.org.au A small contrasting colour, forward facing racing number, at least 70mm high, must be fitted. This is to assist Marshals during line up.

11. SCRUTINY and TRIENNIAL INSPECTIONS 11.1 Triennial Inspections A triennial inspection must have been successfully carried out within the prior three years or you must have a logbook that is less than three years old. 11.2 Scrutiny All vehicles must have a current Motorsport Australia log book and all safety apparel and be presented at scrutiny for inspection. Regional scrutiny will be available from these centres during the week prior to the Event. Please contact relevant Scrutineer to advise of attendance. Scrutineers will only attend if advised that competitors require regional scrutiny. SCRUTINY MAY ONLY BE CONDUCTED BY THESE AUTHORISED SCRUTINEERS AT THESE VENUES OR AT THE EVENT ITSELF. ANY COMPETITOR PRESENTING SCRUTINY FORM NOT SIGNED BY AUTHORISED SCRUTINEER WILL BE REQUIRED TO UNDERGO SCRUTINY AT THE EVENT. LOCATION

NAMES

VENUE

PHONE

INSPECTION TIME

WARIALDA

Craig Gilkison

32 Roger Moore Crescent

0428 291 718

Ring to Book.

KEMPSEY

Matt Huxley

116 Lika Dr South Kempsey

0422 250 631

By Appointment

KEMPSEY

David Chandler

Kings Ridge Rd Kings Ridge

0413 366 229

Thursday 6pm

KURRI KURRI

Scott Brown

102 Alexander St, Kurri Kurri

0409 609 687

Wednesday 6.30pm

SINGLETON

Peter Avery

12 Enterprise Crescent, Singleton

0265 723 608

Wednesday 5-7pm

SINGLETON

Luke Gilkison

80 Rix’s Creek Lane, Singleton

0488 031 291

Thursday 3.30pm

SINGLETON

Shaun George

1 Waddells Lane, Singleton

0411 396 989

Tuesday 5.30pm

NOWRA

Ernie Taylor

270 Princess Hwy, South Nowra

0428 429 308

Wednesday 5pm

SYDNEY

Paul Grant

263 Spinks Rd, Llandilo

0412 975 028

Monday 6-8pm

SYDNEY

Gordon Tardrew

23 Railway Parade, Nth Mulgrave

0417 194 885

Wednesday 6pm

TAMWORTH

Matt Halpin

85 Bylong Road, Tamworth

0411 707 075

By Arrangement

TAREE

Phil Donkin

216 Old Bar Road Pampoolah

0418 616 093

Tuesday 5-6pm

TAREE

Rob O’Toole

32 Arkwright St Taree

0477 476 344

Mon-Sat 8am-5pm

WARIALDA

Tim Baxter

“Frogs Hollow” Warialda

0457 488 492

Thursday 6pm

WARIALDA

Derek Rose

“Frogs Hollow” Warialda

0428 851 599

Thursday 6pm

WARIALDA

John Batchelor

Ring to Book

0439 062 135

Wednesday 6pm

WARIALDA

Clayton George

AG & AUTO Delungra

0455 366 455

TBA

CROOKWELL

Dick Allport

Crookwell

0428 321 788

Ring to Book

Scrutineering at the Venue will be conducted from 4:30 to 7:00pm Friday 15/03/2024 and from 7:00 to 7:45am Saturday 16/03/2024. Competitors needing to be Scrutineered at the Event must advise on the online entry system or email the Event Secretary.


12. RUNNING DETAILS 12.1 Crew Briefings Crew Briefings will be held at Event Headquarters at 8.30 am Saturday 16/03/2024 and 7.30am Sunday 17/03/2024. It is compulsory for all competing Crew to attend and to have signed on prior to the start of each Briefing. Cases of non-attendance or late attendance will attract a monetary fine. See 16.6 for Penalty. 12.2 Reconnaissance ONLY one vehicle per entry will be allowed to reconnoitre the course at a NON-COMPETITIVE SPEED. Only 1 lap of the 5.5km Course (incorporating the Prologue Course) is permitted on Saturday. Only 1 lap of the 9km Course is permitted on Sunday. Any Competitor deemed to be driving in a manner not complying with the instructions may be excluded from the Event. If competitors are in an official event vehicle or their own vehicle, all occupants must be wearing a seat belt and, if using a competition vehicle all crew members must wear the current approved race attire and be strapped in as if for racing. ONLY COMPETITORS are permitted to reconnoitre the course. Pit Crew, family and sponsors are not permitted to reconnoitre the course. Refer to Event Time Schedule for reconnaissance of the prologue and course times. 12.3 Prologue A Prologue to determine the start order for Race 1 will be run over one lap of the Prologue Course after the completion of reconnaissance. OLT’S will be conducted during the prologue Vehicles will be started at 1-minute intervals at the PIT ENTRY, with a 2-minute interval between Classes The Prologue order will be: Performance 2WD Production 4WD Sportsman Extreme 4WD Extreme 2WD Super-1650 SxS Sport SxS Pro Sportslite Pro lite Pro-buggy Starting order for Race 1 will be determined by the time lost in the compulsory Prologue. Seeding as per Rule 3.5 in 2024 NSW Off Road Sporting Regulations

13. Event - Short Course The Event will consist of 6 laps of 5.5 kms and 9 laps of 9 kms, the surface of which is sand, gravel, dirt and natural surfaces. The Event will be conducted over two days and the total competitive distance will be approximately 114 km. The event will be conducted over two days with cars starting each race a minimum of 15 seconds apart with up to a 2 car start. Saturday

Race 1 & 2

each 3 Laps @ 5.5km

Sunday

Race 3, 4 & 5

each 3 Laps @ 9km

The total competitive distance will be approximately 114 km.


13.1

Time Allowed The time allowed will be 15 minutes after the first car in your heat finishes (or at the discretion of the Clerk of the Course)

13.2

Restarting/Stoppages and Regrouping Vehicles causing heat stoppages will be restarted at the rear of the field. Regrouping will be done after race 2 and race 4

14. TIMING AND START LIGHTS/FLAG 14.1

Timing officials will be deemed Judge of Fact of Jump Starts, Short Cutting etc. Recovery will be deemed to be Judge of Fact for Short Cutting, passing under yellow flag.

14.2

Timing begins when the signal to start is given.

14.3

Times to one thousandth of a second will be recorded on every lap and lap/s within the time allowed will be counted.

14.4

A competitor’s score shall be the total elapsed time for all heats, passing through all controls.

14.5

Competitors will be started with a maximum of 2 car 15 seconds apart or at the Clerk of the Course’s discretion depending on the final number of entries and track conditions.

15. COMPETITION RULES 15.1

A vehicle that arrives to the start after its schedule starting time will be allowed to start at the next safe time or at the discretion of the Clerk of the Course, provided it does not impede the start of any other competitor. The elapsed time begins on the original schedule starting time.

15.2

A competitor may return to the pit lane during the race through the RETURN TO PIT point. If a competitor is rejoining the race, they must do so through the START LINE ACCESS when the starter permits.

15.3

Competition vehicles that are not road registered, shall not be driven or towed on a Public Road.

15.4

You are required to supply your own INCIDENT STATUS (OK/SOS) sign for all races.

15.5

Smoking is not permitted in the pits, paddock or in race vehicles at any time during competition.

15.6

INTEGRITY Motorsport Australia’s National Integrity Framework and any associated policy (including the Australian Anti-Doping Policy. Motorsport Australia’s Illicit Drugs in Sport (Safety Testing) Policy, the Motorsport Australia Alcohol Policy), apply to any activity authorised by Motorsport Australia as published at www.motorsport.org.au. Any Participant including the holder of a Motorsport Australia Licence (or a Licence issued by another ASN) may be tested for the presence of alcohol, any drug or other banned substance. In addition to any penalty imposed by Motorsport Australia, a further penalty/s may be applied by Sport Integrity Australia. Consumption of alcohol in any Reserved Area is prohibited until all Competition is concluded each day. SMOKING


Smoking (which includes e-cigarettes and “vaping”) and any naked flame is prohibited within 3 metres of any refuelling/defueling operation. These Supplementary Regulation serve as the required 24 hours’ notice to all Competitors, Crew and Officials that testing may occur.

16. PENALTIES 16.1

JUMP or FALSE START – Thirty Seconds for Prologue or 1 minute for race at short course event All wheels must be stationary once the vehicles are under starters orders. Clerk of Course to determine if a Penalty needs to apply.

16.2

DELIBERATE SHORT CUTTING or deviation from the course will be 15 minutes for the first offence; exclusion may apply for a second offence.

16.3

DANGEROUS DRIVING (as determined by the Stewards) – Exclusion.

16.4

DELIBERATE INTERFERENCE with or impeding other competitors a minimum of Five (5) minutes, at the Stewards discretion.

16.5

Unauthorised towing for more than 400m on any lap – up to exclusion.

16.6

FAILURE TO SIGN ON AND ATTEND THE COMPETITORS BRIEFINGS $250.00, LATE ATTENDANCE $100.00

16.7

Additional penalties may be given by the Stewards.

16.8

Passing under Yellow Flag. Regulation as per Off Road Standing Regulations and NCR as determined by the Stewards.

Motorsport Australia - Race Appendix “Track and Flag Signalling: 3.1 (b) (ii) Rule now All Competitors MUST comply with the NCR of Motorsport Australia. Refer to www.motorsport.org.au

17. PROTESTS Protests may only be made in the appropriate manner as per the NCR. (A Competitor Relations Officer will be available) Crews are reminded that, in accordance with the NCR, there is no right of protest or appeal against the decision of a Judge of Fact.

18. SAFETY 18.1 Apparel; All Drivers and Navigators must wear helmets and apparel as per the Motorsport Australia Manual, General Requirements for Cars and Drivers, Schedule D Off Road 1.3. Note all crews must wear a Head and Neck Restraint that complies with FIA 8858-2010 or 8858-2002. Tethers must comply with FIA 8858-2010 or FIA 8858-2002. 18.2 Refuelling Refuelling at all times must be in accordance with the conditions as per the refuelling requirements in the Off Road Standing Regulations. ALL REFUELLING of competition vehicles during the event, MUST BE DONE IN the Refuel area.


All persons involved in refuelling operations, or within two metres of refuelling or venting points whilst the vehicle is being refuelled, are to wear the correct attire of a minimum attire of at least shoes with non– flammable socks and clothing from wrist to neck to ankle and have the minimum fire extinguisher as set out in Technical Appendix Schedule H of the Motorsport Australia Manual. CONTRAVENTION OF THIS RULE WILL LEAD TO IMMEDIATE DISQULAIFICATION FROM THE EVENT. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE EVENT COMMENCES AT THE START OF DOCUMENTATION ON FRIDAY AND ENDS AFTER THE ALLOWANCE FOR PROTEST ON SUNDAY. 18.4 Hot Work Area ALL WELDING, OPEN FLAMES and GRINDING must occur in the HOT WORK AREA (OFF ROAD Standing Regulations) Any competitor who contravenes this rule will be disqualified from the competition and asked to leave the venue. 18.5

FUEL must comply with Schedule G of the Motorsport Australia Manual.

18.6

All Vehicles are required to carry a minimum of 5watt radio either handheld or fixed at ALL events.

18.7 Course Markers The course is marked as per the Off Road Standing Regulations for Off Road Events. 18.8 Judges of Fact Control Officials/Recovery, Starter and Timekeepers will be deemed Judges of Fact with regard to whether or not a vehicle follows the prescribed course, relative order, time of arrival, direction of travel, direction of entry into controls, start procedure and jumping the start. Time keepers will be deemed Judges of fact as to whether a vehicle exceeds speed limit on reconnaissance. Recovery officials, and control officials will be deemed Judges of Fact with regard to track deviation/short cutting.

19. PIT / PADDOCK AREA Refer to the Off Road Standing Regulations. 19.1

A Pit will be in use for the duration of The Event

19.2

Pit Crew must be wearing the minimum attire as follows - T Shirt, cargo shorts, closed in shoes.

19.3

All Pit and Competing Crew must display their armbands on the outside of garments at all times whilst in the pit area

19.4

All persons associated with a vehicle in pit lane must have signed on and be wearing the appropriate wristband to enter the Pits. Other than a competing crew member, no one under the age of 16 may be in the pits.

19.5

Smoking or the consumption of alcohol is not permitted in the Pit, refuel or hot work area throughout the EVENT.

19.6

The Pits will be clearly signed and fenced.

19.7

Entry in and out of Pits must be via the designated entry and exit point/s.

19.8

The maximum permitted speed is 10km/hour.


19.9

All competing vehicles must be located in the designated Pit area during The Event and must be serviced from this area ONLY.

19.10 Tow vehicles, trailers and transport vehicles will be allowed in the Pit area. 19.11 During competition, any vehicle which leaves the Pits, other than to re-join the Event or to go to a designated refuelling area will be deemed to have withdrawn from the Event unless permission is sought from the Clerk of the Course. Breaches of any of these regulations may be referred to the Stewards by way of a formal charge, which may result in a penalty.

20. GENERAL 20.1

Officials will be supplied with a wrist band or an Official Pass that is to be worn on the outer of clothing at all times.

20.2

At the completion of the day’s competition NO vehicles other than officials involved in recovery and final sweep are to be on the course.

20.3

No persons are allowed on the course without permission of the Clerk of Course

20.4

Vehicle testing the Organising Committee will not allow vehicle testing on access roads or in the Paddock or in the Pit Area at any time. This may bring disqualification from The Event.

20.5

Medical Facilities will be provided by FIRST AID INDUSTRIAL MEDICAL.

20.6

Recovery Vehicles shall recover competition vehicles after each competitive race or at the Clerk of Course direction. Any competitor that needs to be towed by another vehicle (other than an Official Vehicle provided by the Organiser) will need permission from the Clerk of Course.

20.7

A condition of entry is that the track can be watered at the discretion of the Promoters and no Protest will be accepted on this action, or Timing, Regrouping and Heat Order.

20.8

In case of EMERGENCY EVACUATION please refer to last page for Evacuation Plan for this Event.

21. POINTS AND AWARDS 21.1

NSW OFF ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP CONDITIONS

This can be contested by any Motorsport Australia National Off Road/Rally Licence holder. See the NSW ORC Sporting Regulations referring to the conditions required to gain points. Rally Licences must be endorsed for Off Road as per 24 in Motorsport Australia Competition Licence. 21.2

DETERMINATON OF THE WINNER OF THIS NSWORC ROUND

The Competitor that completes the most distance in the least time (including Penalty time) is the winner 21.3

THE EAST COAST TRI CHALLENGE

To gain points the no1 driver must nominate of the clubs listed on the entry form and be a financial member of that club.


21.4

THE CNCSCC CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

To gain points nominated driver must be a member of Central North Coast Sporting Car Club. By starting any part of the Event, 10 points will be awarded, plus class points gained. 21.5

AWARDS

Trophies will be awarded to Drivers and Navigators 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each class plus - Outright winner 1st, 2nd & 3rd - 1st CNCSCC Driver

22. INSURANCE Certain public, property, professional indemnity and personal accident insurance is provided by Motorsport Australia in relation to the Event. Further details can be found in the Motorsport Australia Insurance Handbook, available at www.motorsport.org.au.

23. CATERING Catering will be provided at the track throughout the weekend.

24. CAMPING /ACCOMODATION Please note: Anyone disobeying these regulations will be immediately removed from the property 24.1

Camping is permitted at CNCSCC grounds {No camping in pits}

24.2

Fires will be permitted {dependant on fire bands and weather conditions}

24.3

Hot and Cold showers are available – Please be mindful of water usage

24.4

Please remove your own rubbish when you leave

24.5

Curfew 11pm

Nabiac Hotel Courtesy Bus is Available for pick up 0428 541 242


25. EVENT TIME SCHEDULE Friday

Saturday

Gates open

12.30pm

Documentation

4.30pm-7.00pm

Scrutineering

4.30pm-7.00pm

Headquarters Opens

7.00am

Scrutineering (with prior arrangement)

7.00am-7.45am

Documentation

7.00am-8.00am

Officials Briefing

8.00am

Sign on and Crew Briefing

8.30am

Reconnaissance Prologue/Short Track Open

9.00am

Reconnaissance Prologue/Short Track Close

9.15am

Prologue 1 Short lap 5.5kms

9.45am

OLT’S WILL BE CONDUCTED DURING THE PROLOGUE Recovery Lunch Race 1- START – 3 Laps 5.5kms Race 2- START – 3 Laps 5.5kms Sunday

Headquarters Opens

7.00am

Sign on and Crew Briefing

7.30am

Reconnaissance Open for Race 3-4-5

7.45am

Reconnaissance Close

8.00am

Race 3 START – 3 Laps 9kms

8.30am

Race 4 START – 3 Laps 9kms Recovery Lunch Race 5 START – 3 Laps 9kms Presentation at Club House

PLEASE NOTE: Time/s may change at the Clerk of the Course’s discretion. PRESENTATION of AWARDS will be made on provisional results. Results will be final 30 minutes after the completion of the Event so long as no protests are pending


ALL COMPETITORS & SCRUTINEERS ARE REQUIRED TO READ MOTORSPORT AUSTRALIA SCHEDULE D TO ENSURE THE CORRECT RACE ATTIRED IS BEING WORN. SCHEDULE D OFF ROAD APPAREL AS PER SCHEDULE D OFF ROAD CLUB/MULTI-CLUB/STATE LEVEL HELMET LEVEL A FIA 8860-2018 and 8860-2018-ABP, FIA 8860-2010, FIA 8859-2015, FIA 8858-2010 tether and anchors, SA 2020 & SA2015 with FIA 8858-2010 anchors.

FRONTAL HEAD RESTRAINT LEVEL A FIA 8856-2010 OR 8858-2002

FLAME RETARDANT OVERALLS LEVEL A, B, OR C FIA 8856-2018, OR FIA 1986, FIA 8856-2000 SFI 3.2A/1, or superior SFI standard. If wearing SFI or single Layer it is mandatory to wear FIA 8856-2000 or 8856-2018 Underwear. FIA 8856-2000 or 8856-2018 underwear is recommended but not mandatory with two or morelayer suits.

FLAME RETARDANT BALACLAVA – LEVEL B Mandatory if wearing open face helmet. FIA 8856-2018 or FIA 8856-2000

FLAME RETARDANT FOOTWEAR – LEVEL B Shoes with leather upper completing covering foot, elastic sided work boots with leather upper. FIA 8856-2018 or FIA 8856-2000 recommended.

FLAME RETARDANT SOCKS – LEVEL A FIA 8856-2000, 8856-2018

FLAME RETARDANT GLOVES – LEVEL A FIA 8856-2000, 8856-2018

WRIST/ARM RESTRAINTS Must be used in all vehicles with an opening roof and/or vehicles without window nets. Minimum SFI 3.3 standard


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