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1.11. The Commitment Guarantee Agreement( Art. 1.10 above) must be executed by the Recognised Club proposing the new Championship and where applicable by the Commercial entity proposing the Championship through that Recognised Club in which case the Commitment Guarantee shall be joint and several.
1.12. The Commitment Guarantee Agreement will mandate that if the Recognised Club fails to seek a Championship Permit renewal by submission of a Notice of Intent and or making a Permit Application for the second and or third successive years then the Guarantor( s) must pay to the ASN the relevant sum specified in Chapter 1 App. 2(‘ the Default Sum’).
1.13. The Default Sum shall be paid on demand in writing by the ASN accompanied by taxable invoice.
1.14. All issued and pending Championship Permits of the relevant Recognised Club shall be suspended until the Default Sum has been paid to the ASN or has been provided for to its satisfaction.
1.15. All Default Sums forfeit to the ASN shall be used for the provision of prizes or for training or donation to a Registered Charity nominated by the Board of the ASN.
1.16. Any Club whose Championship has either ceased to run or has failed to commence will be required to submit a complete new application if approval is sought in any subsequent years.
1.17. To maintain Championship status the minimum average number of starters during the current and previous year in a Grade A B C or D Championship should be 10. For Truck Racing and Junior Car Race Championships the average minimum number of starters should be 12.
1.18. For a Championship failing to meet the minimum numbers:
i. in the previous year will be issued with a warning. ii. for a second consecutive year the Championship may lose its status including ability to use the term Championship but may run as a Series only with the approval of the ASN.
1.19. For the avoidance of doubt Art. 1.16 of this Appendix applies in the case of any Championship that is subject of Art. 1.18. ii.
1.20. The ASN in its discretion may agree a dispensation for a( single) Venue Specific Championship which does not meet the provisions of Art. 1.17 but this dispensation will be reviewed on an annual basis.
1.21. Any mixed discipline Championship in which more than three Events are Car Races will also be required to submit a Car Racing Championship Permit Application in addition to any other necessary applications
1.22. Competitors may be required to register for a Championship prior to the first Event in which they wish to gain points.
1.23. Competitors may be required to carry advertising as supplied to publicise the Championship in order to qualify for points and prize money.
1.24. Organisers retain the sole right to select or accept entries for any Event and neither the ASN or Championship Organisers can therefore be responsible for the refusal of an entry( Subject to the Competitor’ s right of Appeal to the National Court provided in Chapter 2).
1.25. It is recommended that the following priorities be adopted when making selection from all entries received by the closing date:
2. Points Scoring
a. First: Point scorers in the Championship. b. Second: Registered Competitors who have taken part in previous rounds of the Championship. c. Third: Registered Competitors competing for the first time in the Championship.
2.1. Unless the particular Championship Regulations specify differently all Commercial Car Racing Championships must utilise the points system as detailed in Arts. 2.2 to 4.3 below. Alternative systems of points allocation that are approved must be clearly indicated in the particular Championship Regulations.
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