20.1 ENTRY a. All
Competitors must submit an entry application on the Official Entry Blank for the Event.
The form must be b. When
a Competitor submits and Official Entry Blank, they agree to abide by the statements,
releases and obligations c. All
Competitors agree that, on the occasion where they finish first, second, or third in an
PASS Event, they will appear in Victory Lane, as directed by the Competition Director, and
be available for interviews on the public address system and by members of the media, as
directed by the Public Relations Director. Failure to do so may result in a penalty and/or
fine. d. Each
car entering in the pit gate must have different drivers, register with PASS, and clear
Tech. Inspection before qualifying. 20.2 INSPECTION PROCEDURES a. Prior
to the Race: All cars must be approved by PASS Officials before they begin
practice. If it is determined the car does not meet PASS specifications, the car may not
be allowed on the track, until the appropriate corrective actions are taken and the car
has been successfully re-inspected. However, the PASS Official may allow the car to
compete if it is determined the deficiency will not: a) affect the competitive nature of
the race; and/or b) cannot be corrected in time for qualifying; and/or c) does not affect
the safety of the Event in any way. In such a circumstance where a Competitor is allowed
to compete with a car which had an exception made under the allowances in this paragraph,
the Official will advise the Competitor, in writing, of the deficiency. The Competitor
agrees that should this deficiency not be corrected before attempting to clear inspection
at any future Event, a penalty may be imposed by the Officials, and the car may be
prohibited from competing in any future Event. b. After
Qualifying (Time Trials & Heat Races): All cars will proceed
directly to the tech area for inspection at the c. After
Feature Race: Top three finishers will proceed directly from Victory Lane area to
the tech area. Additional While in
the inspection area all Competitors must take whatever steps are requested by PASS
Officials, including teardown of the car, to facilitate the analysis of the car. The PASS
has the right to confiscate any part which fails to meet PASS specifications during an
Event. All cars
are subject to inspection by the PASS at any time and in any manner as deemed necessary by
PASS Officials. All decisions by PASS Officials regarding such inspections are final.
Failure to comply with any of the inspection procedures may result in a penalty and/or
fine. 20.3
RACE LINEUP a. Time
Trials: A random draw will determine the starting order for Time Trials. Each car
will get two consecutive timed laps, providing the driver and crew chief attend the
drivers meeting, with the fastest lap being counted. The final rundown for the time trials
will determine the starting line-up for the Heat Races. The 10 fastest cars will be
guaranteed starting spots in the first 10 spots of the feature race. The 10 fastest cars
will be held at the tech area during the time trials and will proceed to the front stretch
area to participate in a draw to determine the starting order for their Heat Race. b.
Heat Races: The 10 fastest cars will run in one heat race. Cars with times 11 and
up will start the remaining heat races as follows: 11th - inside front row heat # 2, 12th
- inside front row heat # 3, etc. The number of heat races and transfer spots will be
determined by car count. c. Feature Race: The official finishing
order of the heat races will determine the starting order for the feature race. The For all Events: a. Provisional
Starting Spots - PASS Events: Two PASS series provisional starting are guaranteed
per Event, if b.
Owners using a provisional starting spot may only swap their registered team car with
their spare car two times in a season to take a provisional starting spot. Owners may use
provisional starting spots with any other Teams registered failed to qualify car as many times an needed. All cars used for a
provisional starting spot must pass Tech inspection before competing in any race event. c.
Should qualifying be cancelled due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances, all
starting spots for the feature race, except the points and promoter provisionals, will be
determined by current point standings. The points provisionals will be assigned those
drivers who did not qualify for the original spots according to date and time the Official
Entry Blank was received by the Promoter of the Event. d. Teams
transporting an extra (spare) car to a PASS race meet must only have one car unloaded
unless it has been registered with different drivers. 20.4
DRIVER INTRODUCTION Race
cars and drivers will proceed to the grid and park, as directed by an PASS Official, in an
orderly fashion - helmet on roof - with the driver in full uniform with firesuit fully
fastened. The driver will proceed to the podium area for introductions. The drivers will
then wait for their introduction and proceed over the podium, waving to the crowd, then
shaking the hands of the people in the reception line. Return to your car, stand at the
driver's door and wait for the national anthems to be played. Only one crewmember per car
will be on the track with the car. Pit crews will be setting up pit areas in infield -
selection of pit area according to qualifying order. Pit crewmembers on pit road to stand
lined up facing the flags during the national anthems. Driver will belt in car after
national anthems and wait for command to start engines. Once your driver is ready, the
crewmember on the track with the car will raise one hand in the air. Absolutely no working
on the racecar on the track at any time during Driver Introductions. 20.5 VICTORY LANE The top
three finishers will stop on the front stretch in the designated Victory Lane area. A PASS
Official will be coordinating Victory Lane. The drivers will be available for interviews
over the public address system and with the media, as directed by the PASS Official. The
winning team will be available for photos wearing hats as supplied by sponsors and
directed by the PASS Official. Crewmembers may not touch the racecar in Victory Lane and
the car, once released by an Official, must be taken directly from Victory Lane to the
tech area. 20.6
FLAG RULES PASS
Officials will use flags, as set forth herein, for the purpose of providing the
Competitors with information. PASS Officials may use light signals and/or two-way radio
transmissions in addition to or in lieu of flags. If an PASS Official informs a driver of
a decision or circumstance in a manner other than those named here, then use of a flag,
light signal or radio transmission is not necessary. The procedures for use of these
communication signals may vary, at the discretion of the Competition Director, if the
drivers are so informed before the race. Green
Flag: a. When
the green flag is displayed by the starter at the beginning of the race, cars must
maintain position until b. All
restarts will be made, after the green flag is displayed, at a designated position on the
race track to be made c. A one-to-go signal will be shown to the drivers a lap
before the start or restart of the race. d. PASS Officials may make special rulings on starts or
restarts for any race, as deemed necessary (i.e., a yellow Pit
Entry Flag A pit
entry flag person stationed at the entry to pit road(s) will show a green flag when, at
the discretion of the Yellow
Flag: The
yellow flag signifies caution is necessary on the racetrack. The starter will show the
yellow flag following the occurrence of the cause for caution. Once the yellow flag is
displayed all cars will slow immediately, hold their position and move into single file
behind the lead car before they cross the start/finish line. The caution vehicle will
enter the track and be positioned in front of the lead car. Once the caution vehicle has
passed the entrance to pit road, the racecars may enter pit road, if it is open, as
determined by the Pit Entry Flag. Cars are not permitted to pass and will be expected to
maintain a reasonable cautious speed so long as the caution flag remains displayed. The
determination of the speed will be made by PASS Officials. e. Cars
returning to the track from pit road or the pit area must wait for the rear of the field
in line behind the caution vehicle, then fall in line. f. Once
the condition that necessitated the caution period is corrected, the field will be given a
crossover signal by the starter, at which time the cars, beginning with the first in line,
will line up two-by-two as follows: first car in line - inside front row, second car in
line - outside front row, third car in line - inside second row, etc. This procedure
includes lapped cars. g. Cars
may not pass the caution vehicle unless instructed to do so by PASS Officials. Cars
passing the caution vehicle will be held by a PASS Official and placed at the rear of the
field before the one-to-go signal is given. h.
Crewmembers are not permitted on the racetrack at any time, for any reason, while the cars
are racing or during a caution period. The only time cars may receive service are when
they are completely stopped in the pit or garage area. i. The
race will not end under caution. Once the reason for the caution has been corrected, the
field will be given a one-to-go signal then a green-white-checkered finish. Red
Flag: When the
red flag is displayed by the starter, all cars must be stopped immediately, regardless of
their position on the track. Cars may not move unless directed by a PASS Official.
Absolutely no repairs or service may be made while the race is halted due to a red flag.
All work in progress must stop on any car in the pits or garage area, unless the car has
been withdrawn from the Event, when the red flag is displayed and may not resume until the
yellow flag is displayed marking the end of the red flag period. Any car which has work
done to it under red flag conditions will be subject to a lap and/or time penalty. Failure
to comply after one warning by a PASS Official or designate will result in
disqualification from the Event. Red
Flag with Yellow Cross: After a
yellow flag has been displayed and the race is under caution, a pit entry person stationed
at the entrance to the pit road(s) will display a red flag with a yellow cross which
indicates the pit road is closed. Once the caution vehicle has entered the track and is
positioned in front of the lead car and passes the entry to pit road, the pit entry person
will, at the discretion of the Competition Director, wave a green flag indicating the cars
may enter pit road. Any car entering pit road prior to the entry green flag shall be held
by a PASS Official and placed at the rear of the field once the one-to-go signal is given. Blue
Flag With Orange Stripe: The blue
flag with a yellow stripe indicates that faster traffic is approaching the cars being
signaled. The cars being shown this flag must yield to the overtaking traffic. Black
Flag: The
black flag means the car must proceed to the pits immediately to report to a PASS Official
at the car's pit area. The car may be able to return to the race, at the discretion of a
PASS Official. Once the black flag is displayed to a car, the driver has three laps to
report to their pit area. Failure to do so will result in the car no longer being scored
and/or other penalties. PASS Officials may use a blackboard indicator in lieu of, or in
addition to, a black flag. The blackboard will show the number of the car being
black-flagged. The
white flag means the leader has started their last lap. If a yellow flag is displayed
during the white flag lap, cars will be scored on the basis of how they cross the finish
line, should the yellow and checkered flags being displayed simultaneously. Once the
yellow flag is displayed drivers are expected to maintain a reasonable speed in
consideration of the conditions. The Competition Director reserves the right to make a
judgement call on a "reasonable speed." Once the
white flag is displayed, no car on the track may receive assistance. Violation will result
in the car not being scored for that lap. The
black and white checkered flag means the race is complete. The first car to complete the
required distance will be the winner. Once the checkered flag has been shown to the
leader, the rest of the cars will receive the checkered flag. Finishing positions will be
determined by the most laps traveled in the least amount of time. All cars that start the
feature race and complete one lap will be included in the final official rundown. The top
three finishers in the feature race must bring their car to the designated Victory Lane
area and remain there until released by a PASS Official. Special
Flags: 20.7
SCORING a. Each team must provide a
scorer for the feature race. A PASS Official will give scoring directions in a pre-race
scorers meeting. Failure to provide a scorer will result in the car not being able to
start the race. All
races will be "Time Scored",. At Tracks with no pit road on the infield, or
where infield pit roads are not used, the Time Clock will be covered up for (2) two laps
(laps not scored) after the Pace Vehicle picks up the field and has crossed the start
finish line for the 1st time. The pit road will be opened at that time and cars can exit
the track but must not pass the Pace Vehicle. After
the 3rd caution lap the Pace Vehicle crosses the start finish line, the Time Clock will be
uncovered and scoring will begin again. b. The PASS Official appointed the Official
Scorer for an Event is responsible for scoring the Event. The decisions of the Official
Scorer, with respect to scoring, are final unless the Official Scorer elects to conduct an
audit of the Event scoring, or when the Official Scorer is requested by a driver or crew
chief who has competed in the Event, to conduct an audit of the Event scoring. c. Any Tampering or falsifying of Score
Cards will result in an automatic Disqualification of Car, No points or monies will be
awarded. The Head Scored is the only authorized person allowed to Re-Adjust any Score
Card. 20.7.1
Scoring Audit Procedure A
driver, owner, or crew chief asking for a scoring audit must do so, in person with the
Tech Director within 30 minutes after the declaration of the finishing order by PASS
Officials. The finishing positions declared will not be considered official if an audit is
requested until the results of the audit are announced. 20.8
VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES All
penalties imposed by PASS Officials for violation of PASS Rules and Procedures will be
determined by the nature of the violation. Considerations in determining penalties will
include, but may not be limited to: the effect on the fairness of competition, the effect
on the structural integrity and safety of the car and other Competitors, the orderly
conduct of the Event, the effect on motor-sports in general, and the effect on the
interests and/or image of the PASS and/or the promoters of the Event. Penalties may
include, but are not limited to, one or more of the following: disallowance of qualifying
times and/or finishes; withdrawal of the acceptance of the Official Entry Blank for the
Event; disqualification; suspension; fines; loss of championship points and/or finishing
positions. The
following guidelines may be considered when penalties are being imposed in the situations
described. The actual penalty may be greater, depending on the scope of the violation. 20.8.1
Conduct of Competitors a. Any public use of profane or offensive
language by any Competitor during any PASS Event may result in a fine and/or penalty. b. Any Competitor who participates in an
act or actions deemed detrimental to motor-sports or to the PASS or to the Promoter is
subject to a $100.00 fine and/or other penalties. c. Any Competitor who signs a track or PASS
release sheet for another Competitor is subject to a $100.00 fine and/or other penalties. d. Any Competitor who assaults or threatens
a PASS Official or persons serving under the direction of a PASS Official are subject to a
$500.00 fine and/or other penalties. e. Any Competitor who, while participating
in a PASS Event, is under the influence of alcohol or any illegal substance is subject to
disqualification, a $500.00 fine and/or other penalties. f. Any Competitor who
participates in fighting at a PASS Event is subject to a $250.00 fine and/or other
penalties. g. Any driver or crew chief who is not
present to answer when their name is called at a pre-race driver/crew chief meeting and
any driver who is not present at pre-race driver introductions may be fined and/or
relinquish their starting position in the Feature race. 20.8.2 Race Procedures a. Any
Competitor who intentionally causes or attempts to cause a yellow flag by stopping,
spinning out or other action will receive a 1 lap penalty. b. Any competitor changing tires in a feature race
that is not flat or authorized to do so by a PASS Official will receive a 2-lap penalty
unless it is announced by PASS in the Driver's meeting. c. Any driver that does not
obey the flag rules is subject to a lap or time penalty and/or other penalties. d. Any car that is not in the line up for
the Time Trials, as determined by the random draw for order, will get one timed lap only. e. Any car that is not in the line up in
the pre-race staging area for the Heat Races will start at the rear of the field. Cars
that do not make the line-up for their heat race will start at the rear of the field in
the consi, if any. f. In a situation where a car has a driver
change during the Event, PASS Officials must be notified. Failure to do so will result in
a fine and/or other penalties. 20.8.3
Inspections a.
If an PASS Official requests an inspection and the Competitor fails to tear
the car down as requested, the car will be disqualified from the Event and the driver
and/or crew chief may be subject to additional penalties. b.
If any car or related equipment that have competed in the Event and are
subject to inspection do not report directly to the inspection area once the race or time
trial is completed, the car will be disqualified. c.
If anyone touches the car or components before the inspection process is
complete, unless directed by a PASS Official, the car will be disqualified. d.
Sunoco Race Fuels is the official PASS fuel and only fuel allowed in
competition. 20.8.4
Car Parts & Equipment a. Any car parts and/or equipment that are
deemed not to meet the specifications of the PASS Rules may be confiscated and a
Competitor(s) associated with the race team may be fined and/or penalized. b. Any Competitor who fails to surrender a
part requested for confiscation by a PASS Official is subject to a fine and/or penalty. c. Any Competitor who, during an Event,
uses or is in possession of one (1) or more tires that have been alteredexternally or
internally by unauthorized treatment is subject to a fine of not less than $500.00 and
disqualification, and/or disallowance of qualifying efforts, and/or withdrawal of the
opportunity to qualify for the Event, and/or suspension from future PASS Events, and/or
additional penalties. 20.8.5 Payment
of Fines a. Any fines levied during an Event should
be paid to the PASS. All unpaid fines may be collected by deducting the amount from the
purse or point fund earned by the car the Competitor is affiliated with at the time of the
action for which the penalty is being assessed. Fines must be paid before the Competitor
can enter another PASS Event. Unpaid fines may be considered grounds to refuse entry to
subsequent Events. 20.8.6
Appeal Process Any Competitor who has been fined during an Event
and wishes to appeal must file a protest, in writing, with the Promoter of the Event
within 24 hours of the notification of the fine. 20.9
PROTESTS 20.9.1
General Procedure A PASS
driver, owner, or crew chief with a valid PASS license may protest any action they believe
is in violation of PASS Rules which they feel has given another PASS Competitor an unfair
advantage. The protest must be made in writing within 20 minutes after the checkered flag
is displayed signifying the completion of the race or after official race results are
posted. The protest must be presented to the PASS Tech Director or Race Director. Each
separate protest shall be accompanied by a $200.00 protest fee. The PASS Tech Director or
Race Director shall decide if the matter is protestable. The protest shall be decided as
promptly as possible and the parties shall be informed of the decision. Should the PASS
Tech Director or Race Director decide the matter is not protestable, that decision is
final and non-appealable. The $200.00 protest will be returned if the protest is
sustained. 20-9.2
Matters Not Subject To Protest Protests
will not be accepted that are challenging or questioning the decision of an PASS Official
or other Supervisory Official on any subject including, but not limited to, scoring
decisions, inspection decisions and race procedure decisions. 20.10 Appeals Will
settled by PASS owners by the next race meet or asap. 20.11 PRIZE
MONEY a. All prize monies are payable based on
the terms stipulated on the Official Entry Blank. In the event of a protest, the prize
monies will be withheld by the Promoter pending the result of the protest. b. Prize monies for each Event will be
payable to driver, unless otherwise directed, in writing prior to the Event, by the car
owner. The payee is solely responsible for any settlements incurred and payable by them in
connection with the Event. c. Certain contingency programs
and/or other special awards may be payable directly by the supplier. The PASS is not
responsible for payment of such awards in any way. 20.12
POINTS AND POINT FUNDS 20.12.1
Points a. Points will be awarded to
the driver and to the car owner based on the final official finishing order as follows:
Additional finishing positions will
see points awarded by decreasing increments of two (2) per position. "B"
Main features will award points continuing from where Main Feature leaves off. b. All drivers and car owners that attempt
to qualify and are registered PASS drivers will each receive 100
bonus points. Only one driver per car will receive these bonus points and that
must be the same driver who is in the car from the start of the pace laps until after the
car completes its first scored lap. Otherwise, these bonus points are forfeited. A driver
cannot receive points for more than one (1) car in the race. 20.12.2
Point Funds The
total monies for the PASS point fund will be paid to the car owner. Payment will be made
at the annual Awards Banquet with date and place to be announced on or prior to the
conclusion of the season. 20-13
CONTINGENCY PROGRAMS AND OTHER AWARDS Competitors will be determined eligible for applicable bonus awards providing their car is displaying the decal in a designated spot and/or using the product of the sponsor of the program. A PASS Official will provide the required decals in the tech area. Competitors are responsible for having them affixed to the car in their proper location. Failure to do so will result in applicable awards being forfeited. Complete details of such programs will be furnished as available, before the Event for which they apply. Some programs may be paid direct to the Competitor from the sponsor. In such cases, the PASS is not liable in any way for the awards. |
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