The Rules of Raceing

 

 

1.      All riders must ware approved helmet and long pants. Helmet must be strapped.

 

2.      Riders 13-15 can ride up to a 500cc Quad. 16 and over can ride any Quad. Youth class is for 12 and under

 

3.      Anyone under 18 riding must have an adult present

 

4.      All machines must have tether (kill switch) and be used when racing

 

5.      All machines racing must have operating brakes

 

6.      One rider per bike per class

 

7.      Utility machines must be production ATV's as intended by manufacturer (make, model, and year)

 

8.      All machines must me naturally aspirated. non-naturally aspirated machines will be allowed, in open class only

 

9.      No machines started or ridden until you have registered and no machines are to leave the pits or racing area

 

10.  Pit area speed is idle only

 

11.  No alcoholic beverages or glass containers permitted in the racing area

 

12.  No refunds after start of class

 

13.  All classes will be double elimination

 

14.  Riders are to have their machines up at the starting area when your class is running and listen for your name and number to be called (no engines running while being called to the staging line)

 

15.  The first name called for each race will be in lane one. The seconded name called will be in lane two.

 

16.  Payback will be four places in each class, payback will be distributed when the event is over not during the event, registration fee per class is 10$

 

17.  Track officials decisions will be final

 

18.  Club members are to help with set up, teardown, and clean up

 

19.  No nitrous bottles on bikes except for open classes

 

20.  Motorcycles will have their own designated classes

 

21.  A protest of any bike must be submitted immediately after that class has been run. The protest fee is $75 per bike per class. If the bike is found to be legal, the bike that has been protested will receive the $75. If a bike is found to be illegal, the person that filed the protest will receive their $75 back and the club will review the $75 fine. If found illegal, all points and money for the classes in which they are found illegal, will be forfeited for the day. A racer can deny a teardown, but then is assumed to be illegal. Club members found to be illegal will have their membership revoked for the rest of the year and will not race until the new season begins and the $75 fine is paid. Anyone found to be illegal and does not want to pay the $75 fine assessed by the club will not race with the club again until the fine is paid.

 

22.  Studded or spiked tires are prohibited.