CHAPTER 10 CIRCUITS AND VENUES Appendix 6- Regulations for Endurance and Night and Bad Weather Racing
1. General 1.1. Organisers are free not to record individual lap times in practice or during a Race.
1.2. If times are not recorded for Practice starting grid positions may be based on engine capacity( with larger capacity Vehicles at the front) or by the methods described in Chapter 12.
1.3. There must be provision for crossing the track by bridge or tunnel to access pits and paddock as follows:
a.
For vehicles and pedestrians if any Race is to run continually for more than six hours b. For pedestrians if any Race is to be run continually for more than an hour.
1.4. Accommodation for Timekeepers must be adequately heated and ventilated and provide full visibility through windows. There must be adjacent lavatory facilities if any Race is to run continually for more than half an hour.
1.5. All Senior Officials must have named ASN Licensed Deputies who are able to take appropriate action in the absence of the Official concerned.
1.6. There must be proper liaison with local residents and authorities before any Race extends over church hours or into darkness.
1.7. No snatch operations may take place during the hours of darkness unless the Race is under the control of a Safety Car.
2. Marshals
2.1. Marshals must be relieved after six hours of continuous racing, following which they should operate in shifts of maximum six hours, with one shift on and one off.
2.2. Off-duty Marshals should be provided with at least one hot meal, kept dry, comfortable and, if appropriate, provided with warm rest accommodation with individual sleeping facilities for at least six hours out of their off-duty period.
2.3. Transport must be provided for Marshals if they are required to walk more than 500m to reach rest and refreshment facilities.
3. Lighting at Night
3.1. Where Racing takes place at night an area of Track including the Start and Finish Line appropriate to the speed of competing Vehicles at that point must be lit sufficiently to enable the positive identification of each competing Vehicle.
3.2. For safety there must be a build up to and run down from the area of maximum intensity of lighting which should be at a level at least equal to that of the headlamps of competing Vehicles.
3.3. All lighting installations and other equipment must:
a. b.
c. not distract the competitor in any way, in particular by reason of shadow or dazzle and
be set out in accordance with proposals agreed in writing by the ASN and which were submitted to the ASN at least 30 days prior to the date of the Event and
be available in full working order for inspection by the ASN prior to the Event allowing adequate time for adjustments to be made if necessary.
4. General provisions 4.1. The pit area shall be lit sufficiently to enable control and replenishment to proceed.
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Chapter 10 Appendix 6- Regulations for Endurance and Night and Bad Weather Racing
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