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Printable Copy - General Race Rules
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General Race Rules Tier Grouping- The various classes within the IRRA have been divided into two tier groups to guide race
organizers in selecting the classes to run, especially at large events.
Tier 1 Classes –
to be run at all large events (these are the IRRA’s premier classes) Tier 2 Classes
– to be selected by the race organizers as additional classes - GT
Coupe
- Flexi GT
- JK Spec
- Retro Stock
Car
- Retro Anglewinder
The JK Spec Class is intended for those new to scratchbuilding and/or race competition. The JK Spec
class is for non-expert/non-pro racers and eligibility for the class will be determined as follows:
For large IRRA events it is up
to the organizer and/or raceway owner For local events it is up to the regional director/board The criteria that
will be used to determine eligibility for entrance is to be announced well in advance of the event. An example
of the criteria that could be used nationally as well as regionally is that those racers having had a podium position in any
other scratchbuilt class during the prior 12 months would be ineligible to run in the JK Spec Class. Entry Fee - The entry fee amount will be determined
by the Race Committee in concert with the raceway owner and will be announced in advance of the event.
- Every
effort will be made to include track time in this fee. If that is not possible, then an announcement will be made as to the
cost of track time or “pit pass”.
Tech
Inspection- The starting and closing times for tech inspection will
be announced by the Tech Director prior to the event.
- Any driver whose car is not
teched in by the close of tech inspection will not race in that class.
- All cars will
be impounded after tech inspection and cannot be touched or worked on until the Tech Director distributes them immediately
before the beginning of each race.
- Any driver found working on his car during
the impound period will be disqualified.
- The Race Director, at his discretion,
may perform a second technical inspection after the race is completed.
Track ConditionDrivers are prohibited from gluing the track before or during any races. The race committee and the track owner will
ensure the tracks are properly set-up on race day. Race
FormatOption A - Qualifying
is not held. Top Qualifier for each class run will be awarded to the driver setting the fastest lap during the race.
- At
any race event, the number of mains to be run in each class will be determined by the number of entrants in that class.
- Races
will be conducted using a round-robin format if less than 11 people.
- Lane selection
for each main will be determined by random selection or draw.
- Results in each
class will be based overall laps/sections totals.
- All heats will be 3 minutes
in length (or more, if desired).
- The length of the break between heats will normally be 2
minutes, although this may be increased by the Race Committee in consideration of the facility layout at the particular event’s
raceway.
- All drivers are required to utilize Lane Change Cards to mark the stopping
position of their cars at the end of each heat. Drivers who fail to use Lane Change Cards as required will have their cars
moved to start the next heat from a position immediately past the lap counter’s dead strip.
Option
B - Qualifying is held.
- If
less than 11 entrants, then a round robin format will be used.
- Mains are determined
by qualifying order with 7 sit-outs (can use 6, if desired) spots for each main allowing for one move-up from a lower main.
- Lane
selection for each main will be determined qualifying order.
- All heats will
be 3 (or more, if desired) minutes in length.
- The length of the break between heats
will normally be 2 minutes, although this may be increased by the Race Committee in consideration of the facility layout at
the particular event’s raceway.
- All drivers are required to utilize Lane
Change Cards to mark the stopping position of their cars at the end of each heat. Drivers who fail to use Lane Change Cards
as required will have their cars moved to start the next heat from a position immediately past the lap counter’s dead
strip.
Option C - Qualifying
is not held. Top Qualifier for each class run will be awarded to the driver setting the fastest lap during the race.
- At
any race event, the number of mains to be run in each class will be determined by the number of entrants in that class.
- Races
will be conducted using a round-robin format if less than 11 people.
- Lane selection
for each main will be determined by random selection or draw.
- Results in each
class will be based overall laps/sections totals.
- A Final Main will be run with
the racers having the 8 highest total laps from the previous mains. The winner of this main is then the overall winner for
that class.
- All heats will be 3 minutes in length (or more, if desired).
- The
length of the break between heats will normally be 2 minutes, although this may be increased by the Race Committee in consideration
of the facility layout at the particular event’s raceway.
- All drivers are
required to utilize Lane Change Cards to mark the stopping position of their cars at the end of each heat. Drivers who fail
to use Lane Change Cards as required will have their cars moved to start the next heat from a position immediately past the
lap counter’s dead strip.
Black Flag- Any car suffering damage that makes it a hazard to other drivers, due to constant
de-slotting, or that is damaged in a manner making it illegal under IRRA rules (such as a loss of part of the body, loss of
interior, or dragging on the track surface) will be black-flagged.
- A car that is
black-flagged must be immediately removed from the track until proper repairs are made. Failure to comply with a black flag
will result in the driver’s disqualification from the race.
Conduct- The Race Director, at his sole discretion,
will issue a warning to a driver exhibiting unsportsmanlike conduct. A second offense will cause the driver to suffer a ten
lap penalty. A third offense will result in the driver’s disqualification from the race.
Marshalling- All entrants
are expected to marshal and/or to assist the Race Director if unable to marshal due to physical or medical reasons.
- Any
driver failing or refusing to marshal as directed in a class in which he is competing will receive a five lap penalty for
his race in that class.
Track Calls- Track calls will permitted ONLY under the following conditions:
- An umarshallable car in the straight in front of the Drivers,
or on an inaccessible part of the racing surface. - An umarshallable car under a bridge or on the floor in an inaccessible location. A car on the floor
is NOT automatically a track call. - A car landing
in another racer’s lane, i. e. a “rider”. Note:
the situation where a marshal has more than one car to re-slot is NOT a track call. - When a track call is made, the Race Director may, at his discretion, ask the driver calling
“track” his reason for doing so. If the Race Director determines the track call to have been unwarranted and/or
in violation of the rules, the driver’s car will be moved to a position immediately past the lap counter’s dead
strip before racing is resumed.
Missed Laps- Mid-race lap total adjustment will be made at the discretion of the Race Director,
as each track and lap counting system is different. Race officials will review the missed laps adjustment policy at each event
and communicate it to the racers.
Photographs- Racers entering
IRRA events must grant the IRRA the right to photograph all cars (including the chassis), and to publish such photos as the
organization sees fit, for the benefit of fellow racers and the betterment of the hobby.
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As of August 3, 2008 - Effective September 1, 2008 ITEMS IN RED ARE CHANGES FROM THE APRIL 3, 2008 RULES Return to Rules Rules
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IRRA 2008
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