9.2. Where required in the Official Documents the Competitor taking part in an Event of a Championship Series must also make available a specified area of 645 sq cm on each side of the Vehicle on which the Organiser may specify the Championship and its sponsor( if that sponsor is different from the sponsor of the individual Event) so long as the Competitor is required to display only the title of the Championship.
9.3. Failure to display markings required by the Official Documents may result in loss of Championship points.
10. Entries
10.1. Individual entries for an Event must be made in writing on the Organiser’ s Entry form before the specified closing date of entries.
10.2. Acceptance of entries shall be at the discretion of the Organisers whether or not the number of entries submitted exceeds the maximum number to be accepted in the Competition.
10.3. The Organisers may at their discretion:
a.
Note: items marked * must be published in Official Documents b. Select entries as they wish. c.
Refuse any Entry. No Event or Championship Organiser shall have the right to refuse an Entry on unreasonable grounds and Competitors may Appeal if they feel the grounds are unreasonable( see Ch. 2)
d. Refund any Entry fee or excuse a Competitor payment of any Entry fee. e. * Publicise in the Official Documents the method by which entries are to be selected. f.
g.
h.
* Organisers may require accepted entries to comply with some specific conditions prior to being permitted to start but only provided such a condition is stated in the Official Documents.
* Abandon, cancel or postpone the Competition or any class therein should insufficient entries be received, provided that a minimum number of entries is specified in the Official Documents.
Amalgamate existing Classes or create additional Classes should the type and size of Entry appear to warrant such action, provided that the intention so to act is notified in writing to all Competitors affected, not later than the closing date for entries.
i. Permit the nomination of Drivers to be delayed up to the time of issuing the official list of Competitors.
10.4. The Organisers shall within seven days of receipt of an Entry or within two days of the closing date for entries, whichever is the earlier notify an Entrant that their Entry is:
a. b. c.
Accepted, or Refused, or Placed on a list of reserves and the position on that list, or d. Held in abeyance for further consideration. e.
f.
g.
In the case of an Entrant notified that their Entry is classified under d. above, they shall be notified within two days of the closing date of entries as to the final classification of their Entry.
An Entrant shall be free to withdraw an Entry to which Art. 10.3 d, e or h above relates provided the Organisers are so informed in writing within three days of the Entrant being notified.
When an Organiser is accepting entries up to one hour before a Competition they must notify all accepted entries not less than three days before the Event if there is any likelihood of the Event being cancelled because of lack of entries.
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