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Please be aware that Aztec
Speedway has more safety rules than other tracks may require. In addition to
the fuel cell and battery shielding excerpts from IMCA rules (noted below) ,
we require arm restraints to be used.
You cannot run at Aztec unless
you meet these minimum safety standards.
17. FUEL SYSTEM: Racing fuel
cell required, maximum 22 gallon capacity, must be in minimum 20 gauge steel
container. Must mount with minimum two solid steel straps around entire
cell, two inches wide and 0.125 inch thick, between frame rails in trunk
area only. Fuel cell vents, including cap vent, must have check valves. If
fuel cell does not have aircraft style positive seal filler neck/cap system
- a flapper, spring or ball type filler rollover valve is required. No part
of cell can be lower than protective tubing.
20. BATTERY/STARTER: One 12-volt battery only. Must be
shielded and securely mounted.
ARM RESTRAINTS: Arm
Restraints are REQUIRED for all Dwarf Cars at Aztec Speedway
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Southern Rockies
Dwarf Car Club
2009 GENERAL
RULEBOOK
(CLICK HERE FOR LINK TO RULES IN WORD DOCUMENT)
Disclaimer: The following rules are for the Dwarf Car Division. No
pretense is made of having designed a foolproof set of rules and
regulations. The spirit and intent of the rules is going to be the
standard which the SRDCC will guide racing in NM and CO. Event officials
are authorized to decide if an equipment change or design is an attempt
to beat the rules. They can and will disqualify an entry in violation of
the spirit or intent of these rules. Interpretation of or amendment to
these rules may be made at any time. The rules and/or regulations set
forth herein are designed to provide for the orderly conduct of racing
events and to establish minimum acceptable
requirements for such events. These rules shall govern the condition of
all events, and, by participating in these events, all licensees are
deemed to have complied with these rules. No express or implied warranty
of safety shall result from publications of, or compliance with, these
rules and/or regulations. They are intended as a guide for the conduct
of the sport and
are in no way a guarantee against injury or death to a participant.
SOUTHERN ROCKIES DWARF CAR CLUB
2009 GENERAL RULEBOOK
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
1.ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
CAR
SPECIFICATIONS
2.BODY TYPES
3.DIMENSIONS
4.WHEEL BASE
5.TIRES and WHEELS
6.FUEL
7.FUEL CELL
8.ENGINES
9.DRIVE TRAIN
10 FRAME and ROLL CAGE
11.ENGINE LOCATION and SET BACK
12.SUSPENSION
13.WEIGHT
14 NERF BARS and BUMPERS
15.ELECTRICAL
16.BRAKES
17.SAFETY
18NUMBERS
19RULES of CONDUCT
20PROTEST
21APPEAL
VIOLATIONS & FINES
All Money for fines will be taken from purse
1.Safety violations
2.Non-performance enhancing
3.Performance enhancing
4.Motor rules
5.Conduct rules
6.RACING FLAGS
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
1.
ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
a.
IMPORTANT: Members are not employees of the association.
Members are independent contractors and they assume all responsibility
for all charges, premiums, and taxes payable on any funds they receive
as a result of their participation in any event as an Association
member.
b.
Rule Interpretation:
Anything not expressly authorized by these rules is prohibited. Final
interpretation of these rules is the responsibility of the Competition
Committee.
c.
Rule Changes:
To maintain a proper balance, it may be necessary for SRDCC to make rule
changes and/or modifications from time to time. Such changes are
designed to enhance close competition and may include rules that
handicap specific cars. Any rule changes during the season will be voted
on and approved by the members of SRDCC.
d.
Membership Application:
Once a member has submitted an application and payment is made for
application, the owner and or driver is then placed on probation for a
minimum of 10 main event races. At any time during this probation period
the Competition Comittee, by majority vote, can deny the application and
the owner and or driver will not be allowed to
participate with the SRDCC.
e.
Classes:
There will be no special class of cars. All oval track Dwarf Cars run
under the same competition.
f.
Technical Inspection & Costs:
Every car or member that is registered is allowed one free technical
inspection for that specific car or member. For a car to race, it must
have a full technical inspection with that particular number on the car
some time during the course of
the racing season and prior to taking a green flag.
g.
Tech Inspection for New Cars:
All new cars that do not have a tech inspection completed by the tech
committee should schedule an inspection prior to their first race.
h.
Sale & Transfer:
In the situation where there is a sale of a car and the car number is
transferred with and used by the new owner and or driver, all points
that were awarded to the prior owner/driver of the car will remain with
the prior owner/driver and the new car
owner/driver will start with zero points upon the date of sale.
i.
Out of State Cars:
In order to race in a SRDCC event, all out of state cars must pass a
safety technical inspection consisting of the following items:
(#16F) - Driving Suit
(#16E) - Fire extinguishers
(#16E) - Roll Cage
(#16A) - No sharp edges
(#16B) - Seat belts
(#14B) - Master switch
i. If the driver also wants to race for purse money, the car must pass a
safety inspection (above) and must pass a technical inspection
consisting of the following:
(#3) Tires
(#4) Wheelbase
(#11A) Front suspension
(#11D) Axle location
(#11I) Rear suspension
ii. If the driver wants to race for purse money and Association points,
then the driver must become an Association member and the car must go
through a full technical inspection.
iii. If an out of state car races with us more than two times during the
season, then the driver must join our Association and the car must pass
a full technical inspection.
j.
Driver substitutions:
Driver substitutions can be made without penalty in the heat races and
main events so long as the substitute driver is a current registered
SRDCC driver and has not taken a green flag in another car that night
k.
Point’s Races:
The point’s races are determined by the race format negotiated by the
SRDCC Race Scheduler at the beginning of each race season. Point’s races
can be added to the schedule, only in the case of rescheduling a make-up
date, based on new negotiations by the Race Scheduler with the tracks.
l.
Points:
The Treasurer will have full authority in point’s tabulations, and purse
pay out.
m.
Weekly Race Points:
The weekly points will be awarded to a specific driver, not to a
particular car or to an individual number.
n.
Scoring:
Points are awarded for the heat races and main events only
o.
Race Registration:
Once a car and its number are registered with the track for that night's
event and once that particular car passes through the pit gate, that
number will remain with that specific car and cannot be changed for the
rest of the night. While in the pits, a member can only have one car for
each number i.e. there cannot be two or more #3s, etc.
p.
Pill Draw:
When they call cars to pack the track, the pill draw is over. This gives
the Race Director time to do the lineup and get it over to the tower.
q.
Missing Heat Races:
If you miss, for whatever reason, the heat race that you were assigned
to, you will:
i. Receive zero points for that heat
ii. Not be allowed to race in a different heat race that night
iii. Start in the last row of the main event for that night.
The only exception
will be if you miss the START of your assigned heat race, and the track
allows you to enter that heat race DURING your assigned heat race, you
will then receive points for the heat based on your finish and will
start in the main based on your finish in the heat
race.
r.
Trophy Dash:
Only the driver and their respective car, which qualified for the trophy
dash or dash for cash, will participate in the dash. If neither the
driver nor the car is able to participate as one then the next
qualifying driver and respective car will participate in their
place.
s.
Dash for cash:
The winner takes all money.
t.
Purse Money:
You must take the green flag in competition to be eligible for purse
money.
u.
Tie-Breaking:
In the event there is a tie in the year end points standing, the
following criteria will be used as a tie breaker:
(1) The most first place finishes in main events
(2) The most first place finishes in heat races.
If the tie is still not broken, then the number of second place finishes
in the main event followed by heat races and on down will be used until
the tie is broken. The Competition Comittee will have the final say on
all tiebreakers.
CAR SPECIFICATIONS
2.
BODY TYPES
a.
Car bodies:
The car must be a replica of factory body - 1928 to 1948 vintage coupe,
pick-up truck or sedan, and will have been a production car. All frames
and roll cages, including firewall, doors and rear section framing, must
be fabricated as a single unit already forming the actual contour and
dimensions of the finished body. Sheet metal, meaning the outside skin,
must be attached by rivets, spot welds or dzus buttons, no more than 12”
between attaching points located near the outside perimeter of each
panel where it meets the roll cage, fire wall or trunk framing. Skin may
not bulge or gap open between any attaching points.
b.
Open Top or Convertibles:
No open-top cars - such as roadsters or convertibles. No convertibles
bodies with hard tops or “T” tops. Car must have full roof of metal
construction. All roll cage bracing must be intact and permanently
welded.
c.
American Car Models:
No foreign makes, panels, station wagons or woodies. Only closed top,
i.e. hardtop, American passenger cars or trucks.
d.
Construction Materials:
All cars will be of metal construction. No fiberglass, plastic, nylon,
etc. No aluminum for frame or roll cage. Outer skin shall be a minimum
of 26-gauge steel or .040” aluminum. A firewall between engine and
driver’s compartment is mandatory. There must be a complete firewall,
front and rear separating engine and trunk compartments from the
driver’s compartments.
e.
Fenders:
No fenders of any type. No structure of any type to simulate or act as a
fender.
f.
Doors and windows:
Driver must enter and exit by door only. Doors and windows must remain
in stock appearance and location. Body must be skinned to match its type
(i.e. 3-window couple must be skinned as a 3- window, not as a
5-window). Right and left doors must be operational and hinged to open.
Right or left door may be shortened. Windows and door must be near exact
scale size, shape and location.
g.
Grill and Radiator:
Each car will have grill shell and simulated original grill matching its
body style or a simulated radiator and vertical loop mounting bar
mounted in near stock location and a hood to match radiator size and
body style so as not to distract from overall
appearance. No grill is required if simulated radiator is used.
Functional radiator may be mounted in the trunk area.
h.
Engine Compartment:
Engine compartment must conform to scale of body length and must match
contour of body where it meets the right and left side of body panels.
Firewall or cowling outer skin must be stock appearance in size and
shape; only inner panel may be altered.
i.
Hood:
Any hood may be notched, bent or cut in such a manner, as not to detract
from the stock appearance or on car using a radiator or simulated
radiator, hoods may not be altered so as to detract from neat
appearance.
j.
Body Condition:
At the beginning of race night, all cars must have all body parts
intact.
k.
Airfoils/Wings:
No airfoils, wings or streamlining of body.
3.
DIMENSIONS
a.
Car Height:
Maximum car height 48”, top to ground.
b.
Car Width:
Maximum body width 38”.
c.
Body Height:
40" maximum body height from bottom of frame rail to top of car.
d.
Roof Slope:
The slope of the roof may not exceed 3 1/2" measured from the highest
point in the rear just before the main cage starts to turn downward, to
the lowest point just before the main cage starts to turn downward. The
slope on the front hood should remain in proportion to
the rest of the body.
4.
WHEEL BASE
a.
Wheelbase:
The wheelbase is to be 73” (1/2” tolerance allowed,) measured at the
center of the spindle to the center of the rear end housing.
b.
Outside Width:
Outside tire width not to exceed 60” (must be able to pass through 60”
opening)
5.
TIRES and WHEELS
a.
Tire Size:
The tire size cannot exceed S205-13 (or metric equivalent). The tire
size must be denoted as a numerical size (example S205/60-R13). Tires
sized by letters (examples B-60-13) are not legal tires.
b.
Tire Designation:
Tires must have a S (street) designation or metric designation (example
S195/60-R-13). All tires must have a tread wear rating of 180 or higher.
c.
Tire Alteration:
Technical committee must be able to read all information molded in tire
side walls (grinding, buffing or altering of tire side walls is not
allowed.)
d.
Tread Style:
Any style tread is acceptable provided it is a passenger car street
tire. Recaps are not allowed.
e.
Softening Compounds:
No softening compounds will be allowed.
f.
Tire Durometer:
50 durometer min.
g.
Wheel Construction:
Steel wheels only, 13" WHEEL ONLY, 7" maximum width D.O.T. passenger
tires.
h.
Wheel Offset:
Offset wheels are OK.
i.
Bead Locks:
No bead locks
6.
FUEL
a.
Approved Fuels:
Pump gas, aviation fuel, racing gas.
b.
Illegal Fuels:
No nitrous oxide, no alcohol.
7.
FUEL CELL
a.
Capacity:
Not to exceed 5 gallons.
b.
Tank Venting:
Tank must be vented so as not to leak fuel in any position and have a
non leaking cap.
c.
Tank Mounting:
Fuel cell must be mounted between frame rails in trunk.
d.
Mounting Materials:
Fuel cell must be mounted with metal straps only.
e.
Firewall:
Must have complete firewall between drive and fuel cell.
f.
Fuel Pressurizing:
No pressurized fuel system.
8. ENGINES
UPON INITIAL PRE-SEASON TECH THE SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR ENGINE WILL BE
RECORDED, IF YOUR ENGINE IS REPLACED DURING THE SEASON THE NEW ENGINE
WILL NEED TO BE TECHED BY THE TECH DIRECTOR BEFORE THE NEXT EVENT.
FAILURE TO DO SO WILL CAUSE
DISQUALIFICATION. TOP 3 CARS EACH NIGHT WILL HAVE SERIAL NUMBERS
CHECKED.
a.
Engine Types:
Motorcycle engines only. (No snowmobile engines)
b.
Displacement:
1201 cc maximum allowable displacement, 4-cycle, 4 cylinders maximum.
c.
Production Engines Only:
Must be a regular production motor (minimum of 500 units per year).
d.
Starters:
Must have working starter, clutch and transmission in place.
e.
Charging System:
Charging system optional.
f.
Induction:
Must be naturally aspirated.
g.
Cooling:
Engine must be cooled by original intent. May use extra fans or oil
cooler.
h.
Exhaust System:
Exhaust and headers must be installed so as not to detract from stock
appearing hood, with the exception of side panels.
i.
Mufflers:
Muffler are mandatory, 95 dba @ 100'.
j.
Camshaft:
Engines built with two valves per cylinder may use aftermarket cams. No
after market cams allowed for engines using more than 2 valves per
cylinder. Only stock cams with factory grind lift and duration may be
used. No alteration of factory cam specifications is
allowed.
k.
Engine Cases:
No after market cases.
l.
Auxiliary Starter:
No auxiliary starter.
m.
Fuel Injection Engine Components:
The following is the list of approved components to be used with Fuel
Injected Engines:
i. OEM fuel injection only. OEM ignition systems only. No after market
fuel injection allowed.
ii. After market boxes that adjust Fuel Curve, Timing and RPM only, are
allowed. The only boxes that are approved are the Dynojet 2, 3, and 3R.
The DYNA JET3 with USB will be allowed with no
external modules allowed. Any boxes of this type, other than those
specified, must be pre-approved by Competition Comittee, 30 days prior
to the event.
Any car that is discovered to have any other electronic devices other
that those outlined above, or who has made any modifications to these
allowed boxes, will be disqualified.
n.
Cylinder Heads:
No after market cylinder heads. Stock heads only, with
stock size valves and seat.
o.
Crank Shaft:
Stock crankshaft with stock stroke only. No after market crank shafts.
p.
THE FOLLLOWING ENGINE RULES WILL BE INSTITUTED FOR THE 2009 RACING
SEASON:
i. MOTOR MUST BE 2 YEARS OLD TO BE LEGAL. THE MANUFACTURER MODEL YEAR
WILL DETERMINE THE YEAR OF THE ENGINE. (2007 ENGINES WILL BE ABLE RUN IN
2008, 2008 ENGINE WILL BE LEGAL IN 2010).
ii. OEM FUEL INJECTION ONLY. FUEL INJECTION MAY NOT BE MODIFIED IN ANY
WAY FROM IT’S ORIGANAL OEM SPECIFICATIONS. CARBS WILL BE ALLOWED IN
PLACE OF THROTTLE BODIES.OEM IGNITION SYSTEMS ONLY. NO AFTER MARKET FUEL
INJECTION ALLOWED. AFTER MARKET BOXES THAT ADJUST FUEL CURVE, TIMING AND
RPM ONLY, ARE ALLOWED. THE ONLY BOXES THAT ARE A APPROVED ARE THE
DYNOJET 2,3, AND 3R. THE DYNO JET 3 WITH THE USB IS ALLOWED WITH NO
EXTERNAL MODULES PLUGGED IN. ANYBOXES OF THIS TYPE, OTHER THAN THOSE
SPECIFIED, MUST BE PRE-APPROVED BY PIT STEWARD, 30 DAYS PRIOR TO THE
EVENT. ANY CAR THAT IS DISCOVERED TO HAVE ANY OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES
OTHER THAN THOSE OUTLINED ABOVE, OR WHO HAS MADE ANY MODIFICATIONS TO
THESE ALLOWED BOXES, WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. TIMING RETARD ELIMINATORS AND
GEAR POSITION INDICATORS ARE ALLOWED.
iii. ENGINES MUST HAVE STOCK BORE AND STROKE WITH NO MORE THAN 1 MIL.
OVER BORE FROM THE ORIGINAL FACTORY SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE ENGINE
MANUFACTURER. OEM BORE AND STROKE ONLY. (THE 1 MIL. OVER BORE IS
INTENDED FOR CLEANUP ONLY, NOT AFTERMARKET PISTONS.) ENGINES WILL BE
CHECKED WITH A BORE AND STROKE GAUGE AND MUST NOT EXCEED MANUFACTURES
ORIGINAL CC’S FOR THAT MOTOR.
iv. STOCK CAM AND ADJUSTABLE CAM SPROCKETS ARE ALLOWED.
v. STOCK UNMODIFIED CYLINDER HEADS ONLY.
9.DRIVE TRAIN
a.
Driveshaft:
Must use steel drive shaft from motor to automotive rear end. Driveshaft
must be painted white.
b.
Driveshaft Loops:
Drive shaft must have a minimum of 3 360-degree loops. One near each
end, one in center. Must be fabricated from a minimum 3/16" x 1-1/2"
steel bar, or 1” x .065 steel tubing.
c.
Quick Change Gearing:
No quick-change rear ends. No quick change in the entire drive system,
meaning from motor to the differential.
d.
Differential:
No after market differentials.
e.
Driver’s Safety:
Any shaft U-joint , fuel line or water line passing through the driver’s
compartment must be shielded from the driver’s compartment.
10.
FRAME and ROLL CAGE
a.
Roll Cage:
Roll cage must be constructed of a minimum 1.25" OD or 1.5" OD x .065
wall tubing in the main roll cage. Secondary members will be a minimum
of 1" OD x .065" wall.
b.
Frame Rails:
All lower frame side rails will be a minimum of 1" x 2" rectangular
tubing with a minimum of .120" wall (lower frame rails on right and left
side, running from extreme front to extreme rear. Does not include cross
member). No round, oval or square tubing in lower
side frame rail.
c. Cross Members: There will be a minimum of three (3) cross members in
the main compartment; one at the forward end, one in the center and one
at the rear. The cross members will be made of steel only, with a
minimum wall thickness of .120". Cross members may be round, oval,
square or angle.
d.
Door Openings:
The right and left doors must have a minimum of two bars with a minimum
of.065" wall x 1" OD tubing welded through the midsection of the
doorframe. The bar supporting the drive shaft tunnel may be included as
one of these, only on drive shaft side. Drive shaft side of car must
have one bar, minimum of .065" wall x 1" tubing, welded inside to front
and rear doorpost positioned horizontally. This bar must not exceed 9"
above the top of the frame rail or must not be less than 4" above top of
frame rail. If drive shaft tunnel bar is within these measurements, it
may be used as this bar. There must also be inside the door opening
welded to doorpost, front and rear to support door from being pushed
into the driver upon impact.
e.
Structure Support:
All cars will have a permanent structure support bar, located behind the
seat at approx. 23" from the frame rail, extending from side to side.
The bottom of the seat will not be more than 63” back, measured from the
center line of front spindle. The seat may be tilted back for added
driver head clearance, however, no portion of the seat may be back more
than 68" measured from the center line of front spindle . A seat pan
must be welded in place, using a minimum of 14-gauge steel.
11.
ENGINE LOCATION and SET BACK
a.
Engine Location:
All engines must be front mounted in stock location for model of car.
b.
Centering:
Engines may not be extended more than 12" to either side of car body
centerline at a point at top of frame rail.
c.
Engine set back:
The square of the motor (rear fins) may not extend more than 17" from
center of front axle. No part of the engine or transmission may be more
than 21" set back as measured above.
12.
SUSPENSION
a.
Suspension Height:
Front suspension must not exceed 25" measured from the ground to the
highest point of any front suspension, or extend rearward past the most
forward panel of the fire wall, except under frame rail, where it can
not be seen from either side.
b.
Steering Fasteners:
Steering components must have safety fasteners such as cotter pin or
self-locking nuts.
c.
Pitman Location:
If steering box is mounted in front cowling, the pitman arm may not
extend more than 1 1/2" outside the natural contour of the body near
that point, and must not prevent proper door operation.
d.
Axle Offset:
The center of the front and rear axle will be mounted in the center of
the frame from side to side (1/2" tolerance is allowed).
e.
Sway Bars/Traction Bars:
No sway bars or additional traction enhancing devices. One Rubber
biscuit allowed.
f.
Straight Axles:
No straight axles.
g.
Spring Types:
No leaf springs or torsion bars.
h.
Rear Suspension Linkage:
No Bird Cage type rear linkage or Jacob's Ladder.
i.
Shocks:
Steel shocks only, one per tire.
j.
Trailing Arms:
Rear trailing arms located outside of frame may not extend beyond the
rear doorpost.
13.
WEIGHT
a.
Car Weight:
No car shall weigh less than 1,000 pounds without driver.
b.
Ballast Location:
No ballast will be mounted outside of body or frame.
c.
Ballast Mounting:
All ballast must be securely bolted or welded inside of body or frame
rail and extend no lower than frame rail.
d.
Ballast Identification:
Ballast will be painted white and have the cars number clearly marked.
14.
NERF BARS and BUMPERS
a.
Front Bumper:
Front bumper must be no wider than 36" and will not extend more than 6"
forward of front tires.
b.
Rear Bumper:
Rear bumper must be no wider than 50" and will not extend more than 6"
from extreme rear body or 8" if the car has a simulated fuel tank.
c.
Bumper Height:
Front and rear bumpers must be a minimum of 4" above the ground, and a
maximum of 14".
d.
Bumper Size – vertical:
Bumper will be a minimum of 6" wide vertically.
e.
Bumper Material:
Bumpers are to be made from round tubing 1”x .065" minimum and .095"
maximum wall.
f.
Bumper Condition:
There will be no sharp points or edges.
g.
Nerf Bars:
Nerf bars must be mounted on both sides in front of rear tire and be no
more than 18" from center of rear axle to rear of nerf bar. A minimum of
a three (3)-point mounting is required. The lower bar must be parallel
to lower frame rail from the rear of the car then curve or bend toward
lower frame rail, and to end at no more than 8" at outside lower frame
rail at front, and 42"c/c at lower mounting point. The upper bar is to
attach to the roll cage 18" above the rear
attachment point of the lower bar at approx. 45 degrees angle, to
intercept lower bar. An additional diagonal brace from frame rail to
lower bar is strongly recommended.
h.
Nerf Bar Material:
These nerf bars will be constructed of a minimum of .065" x 1" OD, and a
maximum of .095" x 1" OD wall tubing. Lower bars may not extend more
than 1" past the tire tread in rear only. Must roll through 60" opening.
15.
ELECTRICAL
a.
Battery Mounting & Location:
All batteries must be rear mounted (trunk area). Batteries must be
securely mounted with a top restraint made of metal. Restraint must also
hold battery caps.
b.
Master Switch:
Cars should have master electrical switch clearly located and marked.
c.
Traction Devices:
No electronic (i.e.: computer) traction devices. No electronic or manual
devices will be adjustable by the driver during a race. Any such devices
shall be mounted outside the driver’s compartment.
16.
BRAKES
a.
DIRT:
Must have at least a single brake operating both rear wheels if the car
has front brakes. If the car has no front brakes, then a brake is
required on both rear brakes.
b.
ASPHALT:
Must have four (4) wheel brakes.
17.
SAFETY
a.
Sharp Edges:
All inside suspension mounts must be shrouded from driver compartment.
No sharp edges or protruding objects, which could endanger driver, shall
be inside driver’s compartment. All cut and freestanding edges must be
folded, molded or filed smooth (i.e. window and door edges). This does
not include trunks, hood or rear access panels.
b.
Driver’s Restraint:
All cars must have an approved 5-point racing harness equipped with a
quick release buckle. Both ends of harness must be attached to the frame
of the car with not less than 3/8" grade 8 bolts. All seat belts will be
installed at a 45-degree angle to the driver’s hips. Shoulder harness
comes from behind the driver and will go over both shoulders so that
they will be held securely in the seat (all safety restraint harnesses
will be installed in accordance with
manufacture’s guidelines). Seatbelts must be replaced or recertified
every 2 years.
c.
Helmet:
Approved racing type helmet with current Snell rating, are to be used.
(NOTE: most tracks are requiring a SA-2000 Helmet)
d.
Steering Wheel:
All cars will have a production made quick-release removable steering
wheel.
e.
Fire Extinguisher:
All cars are required to have a fire extinguisher with gauge inside of
car within easy reach of driver. All pits must have a minimum of a 2 lb.
fire extinguisher accessible in their pits. Halon fire systems are also
acceptable. If used, a minimum of a 5 lb. bottle mounted horizontally, 2
nozzle minimum - with one (1) in drivers compartment and one (1) in
engine compartment.
f.
Cooling/Fuel/Oil Systems:
All cooler, oil or water must be mounted in trunk or engine compartment
separated from the driver’s compartment by a firewall.
g.
Cooling/Fuel/Oil Lines:
All lines, fuel, water, oil etc., passing through the driver’s
compartment must be completely shielded from the driver’s compartment.
h.
Driver’s Suit:
All drivers must wear an approved SFI rated Fire suit of at least a single
layer. Multiple layer fire suits are encouraged.
i.
Gloves/Neck Brace:
All drivers must wear an approved neck brace and fireproof gloves. It is
also strongly recommended to use a head restraint device.
j.
Catch Can:
When racing on asphalt, a catch can for oil and water is required.
k.
Door/Hood/Trunk Latches:
All door latches must be a positive locking device, so as not to open
from vibration or up set, and not to jam if door is damaged. All hoods
and trunks must be securely fastened by spring latch, nuts and bolts or
dzus fasteners (no screws)
l.
Windows:
No glass of any type is permitted. Rear windows may have a “LEXAN“ sheet
at a minimum of 1/16" thick. Front windshield must have a 1/2" square
mesh windscreen.
m.
Radios:
No listening or transmitting devices.
n.
Mirrors:
No rearview mirror of any type.
18.
NUMBERS
Note:
for clarification to all applicable rules, the number with a zero
in front of i.e. 04 and 4 will be treated as two separate numbers.
a.
Number Size:
It is strongly recommended that all numbers and letters be as big as
possible and as clear as possible to allow for proper scoring.
b.
Number Locations:
All cars must have numbers in three (3) locations: Numbers on right &
left door and roof must be a minimum of 12" high and the width must be
2/3 of the height, except for the number #1 on the roof, (it should be
as large as possible). .
c. Cartoon characters are part of the history of Dwarf Car racing and it
is required that all cars have a cartoon character. All cars must carry
the word "DWARF CAR". These words must be at least 2" high and must be
on the body skin in plain sight.
d. The year and make of the car must be displayed in a minimum of 1"
letters on the car.
(Most often on the trunk lid).
e.
Lettering Style:
No Roman numerals, letters or gold leaf.
f.
Point’s Champion:
The #1 is reserved for the top point’s champion of the proceeding year.
He/she will retain their original number for the future year.
g.
Duplicate Numbers:
No duplicate numbers within the same racing region.
h.
Expiration:
Assigned numbers must be used within six (6) months or they can be
reissued.
19.
RULES of CONDUCT
a.
Alcoholic Beverages:
No alcohol 8 hours before an event. The drinking of intoxicating
beverages on the racing premises in advance of any program is strictly
forbidden. Any person, who shows evidence of having partaken of
alcoholic beverages, will be required to leave the premises immediately
and may be subject to a fine of not less than $50.00.
Refusal to submit to a breath analyzer will automatically make you
guilty.
b.
Drugs:
The use of illegal drugs at any time will be cause for immediate and
indefinite suspension and/or fine of not less than $250.00.
c.
Sign In:
All cars must sign in with the Pit Steward at least 1 hour before the
first race or he/she will start at the rear of their assigned heat.
d.
Driver/Car Changes:
Any driver, who competes in a car other than the original car they
registered to drive, must get approval from the Pit Steward before
competing. If a car change is approved after numbers have been drawn,
the driver must go to the rear of that cars assigned
heat. If the driver has already completed a race (i.e.-heat) they must
go to the rear of the last qualifying main event to continue. If a Main
event has been run, no changing of cars will be allowed for that night.
Any driver who competes in a car that he/she is not eligible to drive,
shall forfeit all prize money and points won, and shall be subject to
fine and/or suspension. All operational cars will pack the track. Any
driver with good reason, who is unable to pack the track, must inform
the SRDCC official prior to hot laps. Those cars not packing the track
will not be allowed to hot lap and will have to start at the back of
their heat.
e.
Driver Responsibility:
The driver shall be responsible for the actions of his/her entire pit
crew that are with the car. The driver shall be the sole spokesperson
for the car and pit crew in any and all matters pertaining to the race,
and only the driver shall take part in any arbitration with the race
officials in charge.
f.
Race Delay/Spins:
Cars spinning twice in any race will, at the tracks' discretion, receive
the "BLACK FLAG". Non-competitive cars, which are a hazard to the other
cars, will at the track's discretion receive the "BLACK FLAG". If a
driver continues or re-enters the race without permission of the SRDCC,
and/or track officials, he/she will start the next event they enter at
the rear. Any driver that fails to finish their heat will start at the
rear of the semi-main or main event. Any driver who continuously delays
a race by spinning, crashing or causing a crash, stopping on the track,
not lining up or any other activity that delays the program can be
penalized by the tech and/or Competition Comittee and will include the
following penalty: Starting the following races at the rear until such
time that it has been determined that the driver can participate without
incident or delay of the program.
g.
Inappropriate Behavior:
No SRDCC member or pit crew, whether a member or not, shall participate
in:
i. Fighting
ii. Shouting contests
iii. Cussing matches
iv. Obscene gestures
In the pits or on the race premises at anytime. Anyone involved in the
above activities, which is in someone else's pit area, will be deemed
the party who is at fault.
1st. offense: warning.
2nd. Offense: forfeit points and purse for the night.
3rd. offense: cannot race the following race.
h.
Penalties for Inappropriate Behavior:
Any member who performs an act or participates in actions deemed
detrimental to Dwarf Car racing or SRDCC will face a fine of at least
$50.00, and the member may also lose accumulated points, money won, or
be suspended.
i.
Rookie of the Year:
The Rookie of the Year shall be the rookie with the most points at the
end of the season. A rookie is characterized as a person who has not
taken more than three green flags in main events in a Dwarf Car. Rookies
will be required to fly a rookie flag and start in the back for the
first three events. After a review of the Racing and Tech. Committee,
the flags can come off and you may start in your drawn spot.
j.
Sportsman of the Year:
The Sportsman of the Year shall be determined by his attitude,
dedication to the sport, promotion of the sport, and overall
sportsmanship shown to the Association and fans. He shall also have
competed in at least 57% of the point races.
k.
Pitman of the Year:
Pitman of the year shall be determined by a vote of the drivers for the
qualities of the sportsman of the year plus a dedication of helping
others.
l.
Most Improved Driver:
drivers will vote most improved award. You can win this once.
m.
Award Qualification:
To be qualified to vote in the above awards you must participate in 57%
of the races.
n.
Membership status:
Paid memberships will be in force from the first race of the season
until the first race of the season of the following year. One car
membership is entitled to one vote. A driver will be given two grace
races if he/she has never taken a green flag in a Dwarf Car before.
Driver's car must have no performance or safety infraction to qualify
for a grace race.
Any driver without current membership will be assessed a $15.00 fee per
race, which will be put into the championship point fund. However, the
fee will be waived if the race is an open competition event. No points
will be awarded to a non-member participant. After the second (2) grace
race, the driver must be paid member to participate in any other race.
o.
Pit Meetings:
All drivers will be required at the pit meetings.
p.
Tech Assistance:
It will be required for a representative from every car to participate
in Tech Inspection responsibilities one week a year with a Tech
Inspector. The driver of the car will be responsible for supplying a
representative on the date that he is assigned.
q.
Penalty Assessment:
Penalties for violations of the SRDCC rules are determined by the
gravity of the violation and its effect on fairness of competition, the
orderly conduct of the event, and the interest of Dwarf Car racing &
SRDCC. Such penalties may include, but are not limited to,
disqualification, suspension of membership privileges, fines or loss of
points. The SRDCC competition comittee shall use the following
guidelines for the imposition of penalties in the situations described
below, but may assess a greater or lesser penalty depending on the
circumstances.
i. Any member who threatens or assaults, either verbally or physically,
any SRDCC official or CC member or persons serving under their
direction, may face a suspension, a fine of $100.00 and loss of money
for that event, and loss of accumulated points.
ii. Any member who fights in the pits, track, or on the race premises
may face a fine of $200.00, suspension, money loss from that event, and
all accumulated points.
iii. Any driver displaying less than five fingers out the window of a
car in an unsportsmanlike manner will face a fine of no less than
$25.00, and a letter of reprimand.
20. PROTEST
a. $25.00 fee to file a protest, $100.00 fee to file an engine protest,
$350.00 fee to file a teardown protest. Only the driver, tech, committee
and the President may file a written, signed, breakdown
protest, technical inspection protest, or safety protest against another
driver. The driver must have participated in that day’s event. Protest
must be written and delivered within 15 minutes of the end of the main
events. It must be delivered to the Tech. Man or to a Competition
Comittee
member, with the proper amount of money. The Competition Comittee
members in attendance will rule upon the protest on that day. Any
Competition Comittee member involved in a protest, will not vote.
However, TRACK decisions are final. If your protest is supported, money
will be returned. If denied, money goes to driver being protested.
21.
APPEAL
a. Must be submitted to the secretary, in writing, BEFORE the start of
the next race. It must be received with a $25.00 fee. The full available
Competition Comittee will then hear the appeal in person at the event.
If the appeal is supported, the fee will be returned. If upheld, the
money goes to the point fund.
VIOLATIONS & FINES
All Money for fines will be taken from purse.
1.
Safety violations
No car will be allowed to race if a safety violation is found.
Violation(s) must be corrected and signed off by the Tech Committee in
order to race.
2.
Non-performance enhancing
Rules: #1, #2, #6, #8, #9, #12, #13, #14, #16, #17
1st. Offense ------ Warning
2nd. Offense ------ $10.00
3rd. Offense ------ $20.00
4th. Offense ------ $30.00
No protest allowed.
3.
Performance enhancing
Rules: #3, #4, #5, #10, #11 or anything determined by the Tech Committee
or Competition Comittee to be performance enhancing.
1st Offense ------ $50.00
2nd Offense ------ $100.00
3rd Offense ------ $300.00
If allowed to race, protested and found guilty, or if the car fails to
pass "post-race tech inspection", loss of purse and points, for that
night only.
4.
Motor rules
Rule #7
1st Offense------loss of points and money earned that night
2nd offense----- loss of season accumulated points and money for the
night.
5.
Conduct rules
18a ---------- $50.00
18b ---------- $250.00
18f ---------- 1st. Warning
2nd. Forfeit points & purse.
3rd. forfeit next race.
18h ---------- $50.00, may lose points, money, or suspension.
18s ---------- $100.00, suspension, loss of purse & accumulated points.
18t ---------- $200.00, suspension, loss purse
18u ---------- $25.00
The Competition Comittee will have full authority over violations that
are not listed
RACING FLAGS
Green Flag
-----------------------------------------------Start of race.
Yellow Flag
-------------------------------------Slow and hold your position.
Red Flag
--------------------------------------------- Stop, do not move.
Black Flag
---------------------------------------------- Leave the track.
Blue w/ Diagonal Orange Stripe--------------------Lapping
car attempting to pass.
White Flag w/ Red Cross---------------------------------
Ambulance on track.
White Flag-------------------------------------------------
One lap to go.
Checker Flag-----------------------------------------------------
Finish.
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