CHAPTER 16 AUTOCROSS AND RALLYCROSS AND OFF-ROAD RACING PART B( RALLYCROSS) Appendix 7- Medical and Rescue Requirements
1. Medical and Rescue Requirements 1.1. The minimum Course requirements( including at Practice) are as follows:
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Rallycross: one Doctor or ASN-Licensed Paramedic, one ambulance and one licensed Rescue Unit crewed in accordance with Ch. 11 App. 1 Art. 5.1 must be in attendance and should be positioned as indicated on the Track Licence.
Minicross: one Doctor or ASN-Licensed Paramedic, one ambulance and either one licensed Rescue Unit with licensed crew, or one emergency vehicle equipped.
Where Minicross is organised within a Rallycross Event, the medical and rescue requirements stipulated for Rallycross also apply to the Minicross Competition within that Event.
Ambulances should be equipped with basic resuscitation equipment and if possible a Casualty Immobiliser for handling patients over difficult terrain. This essential equipment should not have to be taken from any rescue vehicles which must remain at all times fully operational on the Course. The ambulances must only be used in connection with casualties arising from the Competition.
The Organisers in conjunction with the Chief Medical Officer must ensure that during both Practice sessions and Competition adequate first aid staff are in attendance( eg. St John or St Andrew Ambulance, Red Cross etc).
2. Serious Incidents
2.1. All Serious Incidents must be reported to the ASN and managed in accordance with the published ASN Incident Pack and Protocols.
2.2. The ASN Stewards must ensure that the ASN Incident Pack is present with the Event Official Documentation available to the Clerk of the Course.
3. Incidents
3.1. The Clerk of the Course shall ensure that after every incident involving a competing Vehicle or Vehicles the following are informed:
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The Chief Scrutineer: where mechanical failure is suspected, mechanical damage is substantial, or the completion of a serious incident form is necessary
The ASN Steward of the Event: where there is injury involving treatment beyond the capability of the Venue staff( see Art. 1) or where judicial action is possible or has been taken
3.2. No Vehicle or Driver involved in a Serious Incident shall be permitted to continue in the Competition nor leave the Venue without the prior approval of the Chief Scrutineer or the Chief Medical Officer as the case may be. Full details of such approval must be provided to the Clerk of the Course and must be delivered in the Steward’ s Report to the ASN.
Motorsport UK National Competition Rules 2026 Edition 1
Chapter 16 Part B( Rallycross) Appendix 7- Medical and Rescue Requirements
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