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“Safety Policy for Alcohol and Anti Drugs in Dirt Kart Racing”
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Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Appendix F
25. SCRUTINEERS
25.1 The scrutineers shall be responsible for checking the compliance of karts to these Rules of Racing. Each kart must be examined by the scrutineers and if satisfactory, marked so as to indicate compliance.
25.2 Examine karts before practice/racing commences.
25.3 Ensure Log Book procedures are carried out.
25.4 Report any irregularities to the Owner/Driver.
25.5 Request the rectification of any unsafe irregularities before using the kart.
25.6 Note any unsafe irregularities in the
Driver’s Log Book.
25.7 Notify the Stewards should a
Driver/Owner choose to ignore 26.4.
25.8 Be available during the course of the meeting to examine karts involved in accidents as directed by the Stewards.
26. PIT MARSHALLS
26.1 Be responsible for the organisation and control of the pit area.
26.2 Check that all karts have taken up the correct grid positions and are ready to enter the track when requested.
26.3 Check that all
Drivers are ready to form up into their grid position when the preceding Event has entered the First lap.
26.4 Send
Drivers to the rear of the grid when they are deemed to be delaying the meeting.
26.5 Check that karts have the correct scrutineering identification displayed.
26.6 Notify the lap scorers and Stewards of any alterations to the program as soon as practical.
27. LAP SCORERS
27.1 Collate and record the finishing order for each kart in all classes.
27.2 Collate and record points scored by each kart in all classes.
27.3 Assist the Stewards in the Event of a restart when requested.
27.4 Notify the pit
28. STARTER
28.1 Notify
Drivers to form up with crossed green and yellow flags.
28.2 Start and finish a race.
28.3 In the Event of a false start or poor grid formation have the authority to send offending
Drivers to the rear of the field.
28.4 Assist the Stewards.
28.5 Communicate with the
Drivers through flags, lights and boards as necessary.
29. ENGINE MEASURERS
29.1 Be available for the purpose of engine measuring when required.
29.2 Organise to have the appropriate measuring equipment available as necessary.
29.3 Ensure that all engines presented for inspection comply with the specification for that class.
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Rules | 1-4 | 5-9 | 10-14 | 15-19 | 20-24 |
25-29 | 30-34 | 35-38 | A B C D E F
(2010)
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Illegal Motors/Fuel/Equipment
Suspended Drivers
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Behaviour
Protests and Protest Committee
Appeals and Appeal Committee
Australian, State or Territory Titles
Fuel Testing
A.I.D.K.A. Penalties
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