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Endurance Racing Supplemental Rules
1. Points will be awarded per the 2009 CCR. No point drops.
2. Cool suits and other driver cooling devices may not be serviced during refueling.
3. Penalties for all offenses other than pit stop related will be dealt with after the race. The goal of the Race Director is to not take away what cannot be returned.
4. All time type penalties will be assessed by subtracting laps.
5. Spilling fuel (whether on the ground or inside the vehicle) will result in a minimum of a 5-minute penalty, to be served before the conclusion of the race in the car’s pit location.
You should plan to follow the NASA Enduro rules very closely (particularly those associated with refueling) so please read them top to bottom. The NASA Enduro rules shall prevail and will be
superseded by event supplemental rules.
1.2 Matching Team uniforms are NOT required.
2.3 Car numbers will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis. All entries are required to run the corresponding NASA Enduro Class Spec (E0, E1, E2.......ES) designation decals on both sides of the car. These must be clearly legible.
2.6 All drivers must possess a current valid NASA Competition license or Rookie Permit. Rookie racers are allowed. Questions can be directed to: Enduro E-mail
2.10 Pit spaces. Pit spaces will be determined on a first come, first serve basis with plenty of time given prior to the race to position support tools, fire extinguishers, fuel jugs, tents, etc.
2.11 There will be a mandatory driver's meeting with roll call. Failure to attend will disqualify entrants from participation.
3.2 All cars must pass NASA tech and display the designated tech decal for the event.
3.6 Headlights are not required
4.2 and 4.3 Car class specification. All entrants cars shall display the appropriate Enduro Class. Please contact Enduro E-mail for questions regarding class designation.
5.2 The race length may vary from event to event. See the particular event above for Enduro length. An Enduro may be shortened due to darkness and/or poor visibility.
5.3 An overall winner as well as finishing orders within each class will be determined at the end of the race.
5.4 The starting order shall be determined by pit lane position (the pit position closest to pit out shall assume the pole position) and this shall determine the starting order, or by the Race Director as outlined during the Drivers Meeting. Pit lane positions will be determined by first come first serve basis. The start shall be a flying start. All car types and speeds will be scattered throughout the flying start.
5.5 The maximum speed in pit lane shall be 25 mph. The beinging and end of the 25 mph zone will be described at the Drivers Meeting. If possible we will use a radar gun and to enforce pit lane speed limits. Crew, driver and NASA official safety in pit lane is paramount. Penalties will be enforced.
7 Safety. ALL SAFETY RULES PER THE NASA ENDURO RULES WILL BE FOLLOWED AND ENFORCED. Failure to comply will result in stop and go penalties or disqualification.
8.1 NASA officials will be spot checking pit spaces for the required pit safety equipment.
8.2.1 There will be no minimum time for pit stops
8.2.3 There shall be one minimum pit stop
Section 8 and 9 will be used as stated in the NASA Endurance Rules.
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