![]() ![]() Passengers are not allowed in cars on track.If you do not attend the drivers’ meeting without making prior arrangements, you will not be allowed on track. If under 18, parent or legal guardian must be present and sign a waiver. Drivers must be 18 or older and possess a valid driver’s license.DO NOT dispose of any motor oil, antifreeze, or gear oil in the trashcans. Most of the tracks that we operate at have facilities for the disposal of automotive fluid. If you spill any automotive fluids, you must clean it up immediately and notify track staff of any spills.All used tires must be taken with you at the end of the event. The pit area must be kept clean of all trash at the end of an event.All drivers are required to wear long pants, closed-toe shoes and sleeved shirts.A chinstrap must be present and fastened. The helmet must be in good condition and show no signs of damage. 2005isallowedifthe manufactured date is after 3/2008 and is clearly marked on the helmet.They are figuring out what they need to do in the car to make a good run. ![]() These are the guys who are working to link the course and beginning to understand what the right line is. There’s nothing wrong with being in Group C – we were all there. They may still be learning about their cars, the track, etc. Though they may have the right safety equipment for tandem, but their skill set is not up to the level just yet. They are starting to go faster and trying new things. They are running a good line it may not be the best line, but they are learning. Group B is for the drivers who are making it through the course without issues, i.e. Just because you have a roll cage does not put you in Group A. These are the guys that have no issues making it around the track and are working on getting closer to other cars and running a better, faster line. Group A is for the drivers that have all the required safety equipment, meaning fire suit, shoes, gloves, appropriate roll cage, etc. Trying to drive in a group that you are not ready for is dangerous and will not happen. Driving in the right group gives you and all of the other drivers in the group the best experience on track. Drivers are broken into Groups A, B, and C based on experience. This section explains the different driver groups we have at all amateur events. ![]()
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