d.
e.
ASN Timekeepers, Handicapper( if appropriate) and Scrutineers appropriate to the grade of Event have been appointed.
Dual status Permits may be issued where one or more of the Races at an Event are to be open to holders of a lower grade of Licence.
2.2. A Permit will not be issued for Car Race Events of International status unless the Club possesses a fulltime Secretariat capable of taking full responsibility for the Event. The application must be specifically approved by the ASN prior to submission to the FIA.
2.2.1 Unless authorisation has been granted by the ASN there shall be no Race( or Practice for a race) which combines Vehicles with exposed wheels with closed cars( i. e. saloons etc.). This regulation shall not apply to any Race Vehicles of periods A to D or to races for cars of periods E and F providing that such a Race does not include any single seat, open wheeled car with a height of less than 33in.
2.2.2 In wet conditions every effort should be made to clear any accumulations of water from the track even if this means delaying the start. Further, drivers must be permitted to complete at least one familiarisation lap prior to the race if conditions have changed from dry to wet since Practice.
2.3. No racing or Practice may take place until:
a.
The Chief Medical Officer has reported to the Senior Clerk of the Course that the necessary Doctors / Paramedics mobile ambulance vehicles and first aid personnel are present and have been briefed. If no ambulance or suitable substitute Vehicle is available at the Event the Competition or Practice must be suspended( Chapter 11).
b. The Stewards of the Event have seen the Fire Equipment Certificate referred to in Ch. 10 App. 4 Art. 3. c.
d.
e.
f.
The Clerk of the Course has reported to the Stewards of the Event that the conditions of the Permit and Track Licence are fulfilled. Before making such a report the Clerk of the Course or a Deputy appointed by the Clerk of the Course specifically for such purpose shall inspect the course and its installations.
The Clerk of the Course is sure that breakdown vehicles are present in sufficient number to cope with any incidents which may be expected having regard to the type of course and number of Competitors.
The Clerk of the Course is satisfied that the licensed Rescue Vehicle( s) are positioned in accordance with the Track Licence.
The Clerk of the Course is satisfied that the Competitors for the relevant session have Signed On.
2.4. No Vehicle other than a competing Vehicle shall be taken on to the course during a Competition except to deal with a grave emergency and then only as instructed by the Clerk of the Course who must be satisfied that the Driver of such a Vehicle knows the operating status of the track and that Flag Marshals will warn competing Drivers.
2.5. The Course or its features or markings may only be changed between the last Practicing period and the Race( s) in exceptional circumstances.
2.6. The Clerk of the Course in consultation with the Stewards of the Event may arrange an additional scheduled Practice.
2.7. If the Organisers arrange to display signs to Competitors indicating the progress of the Race these Signals will show the number of laps remaining unless any Official Document from the Clerk of the Course indicates otherwise.
3. Endurance Racing Specific Provisions
Motorsport UK 2025 National Competition Rules Version 11
Chapter 12 Appendix 4- Organisers’ Regulations and Restrictions 400