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Please bring all race cars via the B6267 in order to avoid any villages.
All race cars must be unloaded & loaded in the unloading area. Race cars may only be loaded in the pits area after racing has finished and the pits have been declared open to road vehicles.
Race cars must not touch the floor in spectator / camping / public areas, they must be on or in trailers or transporters.
Race vehicles may be driven from the unloading area to the pits at walking pace, up to, but no later than 7pm on the day prior to the event.
Only the driver is allowed in the race car at any time, no riding around with other people in the car.
Any unnecessary revving of engines will not be tolerated.
There is no camping allowed in the unloading area.
Competitors should turn up to scrutineering as early as possible. Scrutineering may be available on the afternoon / evening prior to racing. Competitors are urged to use this facility to ease the workload on the scrutineers the next morning.
Once through scrutineering competitors should report to Race control to sign on.
All cars must have the exhaust outlets in accordance with the NASA rule book, any cars with exhausts outlets that point upwards will not be allowed to race.
This will be checked in the holding lanes as well as at scrutineering.
Any vehicle’s exhaust system which becomes ineffective, insecure or detached, will result in the said vehicle being be disqualified from the race as soon as is practicable by the marshals.
The Chief Marshal has the discretion to disqualify any vehicle he believes to be above the stipulated noise limit and will authorise a spot check as soon as it returns to the pits.
Please read “Spectator Information” and “Site rules”
Competitor Information