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Wear a hi viz and take a yellow flag. Spread out around the track at safe places (not on outside bends). | Wear a hi viz and take a yellow flag. Spread out around the track at safe places (not on outside bends). | ||
===Yellow Flag | ===Yellow Flag=== | ||
*Indicates a significant hazard on track. Stopped racer, person, obstacle, significant debris. | *Indicates a significant hazard on track. Stopped racer, person, obstacle, significant debris. | ||
*Wave the yellow flag prominently above your head until the all clear is given. | *Wave the yellow flag prominently above your head until the all clear is given. | ||
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*Pay attention to the race and avoid distractions. | *Pay attention to the race and avoid distractions. | ||
===Red Flag | ===Red Flag=== | ||
*Alert race control of significant issues and follow their instruction. | *Alert race control of significant issues and follow their instruction. | ||
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===General=== | ===General=== | ||
*Check with the event organisers (Mark/Keegan) before using the track between races (testing etc). | *Check with the event organisers (Mark/Keegan) before using the track between races (testing etc). | ||
*Do not drive recklessly in proximity to people or property (pits). Assume your brakes WILL fail. | *Do not drive recklessly in proximity to people or property (pits). Assume your brakes WILL fail. | ||
*People have priority. Drive at the speed they're moving at and don't force your way. | |||
*Lights are mandatory at night. | |||
*Do not drive under the influence. | *Do not drive under the influence. | ||
* | *At public events, disable your hacky while unattended. | ||
[prompt to highlight any other site/event safety] | |||
===Fire=== | ===Fire=== | ||
*Safe battery handling and charging (lipo bags) must be observed in line with the rules. | |||
*In the event of a suspected fire: | *In the event of a suspected fire: | ||
**Get away from the fire. | **Get away from the fire. | ||
Revision as of 17:05, 30 September 2024
General
This is an aide-mémoire for briefings and is not a substitute for the official rules, which must be followed in full. All drivers and marshals should receive a briefing.
Racer Briefing
General
- Racers must hold a MSUK License, and have registered (emergency contacts) before taking part in a race.
- Racers must have tech checked and qualified before taking part in a race.
- Racers must wear helmets and closed shoes.
- This is officially a non-contact sport.
Qualifying
- After being summoned by race control, you will complete qualifying lap(s)
- Race control will signal you to stop for a brake check. You must stop within a safe distance.
- You must demonstrate reverse functionality.
- Your qualifying time may be used for grid position.
Start
- You will be summoned on to the grid by race control. Turn on your transponder.
- Race control may request a parade lap at slow pace to test the transponder system and for familiarity with the track. Maintain positions and reassemble in grid order.
- The race will start after a 5 second countdown followed by "GO".
Yellow Flag
- Indicated by either yellow flag above the head, "yellow" over the PA, or racer with their hand up.
- Raise your hand if it is safe to do so, to acknowledge the yellow flag.
- Drive at a slow pace and be aware of obstacles on the track.
- Do not overtake on a yellow flag
- If you break down, get off the track as quickly as possible to clear the yellow flag. Racing on a yellow flag is no fun.
- You may re-enter the track via the designated entrance if and when it is safe to do so.
- Help clear the track if it gets us going again faster.
- Yellow flag is cleared after "all clear" over the PA, or a yellow flag waved around the legs.
Red Flag
- Indicated by a red flag, stop hand signal, "red" or "all stop" over the PA.
- Stop on track as soon as it is safe, and await instructions from race control.
- The race may be resumed by "all clear" over the PA, restarted, or ended.
Race format
- Any special considerations e.g. joker lap(s).
Finish
- The race will last 5 minutes unless stated otherwise.
- Indicated by a waving checkered flag.
- Complete at least one extra lap after passing the finish line, to ensure your telemetry is counted.
- Peel off in to the pits through the designated exit, indicating with a hand signal if safe to do so.
- Turn off your transponder (if battery powered).
Marshal Briefing
Wear a hi viz and take a yellow flag. Spread out around the track at safe places (not on outside bends).
Yellow Flag
- Indicates a significant hazard on track. Stopped racer, person, obstacle, significant debris.
- Wave the yellow flag prominently above your head until the all clear is given.
- Only go on track on a yellow flag when safe to do so. Racers will raise their hand and slow to acknowledge the flag.
- Racing under a yellow flag is no fun, try to clear it as fast as possible.
- Remove the obstacle from the track as quickly as possible. If it's faster to kick the barriers off track than rearrange them. Do that.
- Create an opening and remove a stopped racer from the track to clear the yellow as fast as possible.
- Yellow flag is cleared after "all clear" over the PA, or a yellow flag waved around the legs.
- Do not idly wave the flag around as it will confuse racers.
- Pay attention to the race and avoid distractions.
Red Flag
- Alert race control of significant issues and follow their instruction.
Site Safety
General
- Check with the event organisers (Mark/Keegan) before using the track between races (testing etc).
- Do not drive recklessly in proximity to people or property (pits). Assume your brakes WILL fail.
- People have priority. Drive at the speed they're moving at and don't force your way.
- Lights are mandatory at night.
- Do not drive under the influence.
- At public events, disable your hacky while unattended.
[prompt to highlight any other site/event safety]
Fire
- Safe battery handling and charging (lipo bags) must be observed in line with the rules.
- In the event of a suspected fire:
- Get away from the fire.
- If it is safe to do so:
- Isolate power
- Remove fire from surroundings / building
- Place fire in the EMPTY bucket, dump sand on top.
- Use Dry Powder or CO2 extinguisher.
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