| 2008
BC TSD Rally Regulations
2007 changes in green (
January 07, 2007
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Originally
created in 1995 in a series of three meetings,
these regulations have been updated several
times. Any glaring safety concerns should be
brought to the attention of Rally Pacific Motorsports
Association which is responsible for these
Regulations. |
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| 1. |
Teams |
| a |
A rally team shall:
i/ be two people. ii/
rally the same vehicle during the full rally.
iii/ in Championship events
no passengers are allowed except by
permission of the
organizers. iv/ fully
complete the application/entry forms.
v/ sign the waiver(s) including
all passengers. |
| b |
The driver shall hold a valid Provincial
Driver's License or equivalent |
| c |
Driver, navigator and passengers not of
the age of majority in British Columbia shall
have written permission of parents or guardian
to participate in the event. |
| d |
The vehicle, which shall be properly registered
and licensed and shall have third party
liability insurance, must be owned by one
of the team members or they must have
written permission for its use in the
rally from the registered owner(s). |
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| 2. |
Classes |
| a |
Event awards may be given as defined by
the organizer in Supplementary Regulations. |
| b |
For Championship events the following classes
and definitions shall be used
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i/ Unlimited |
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ii/ Calculator: Non-programmable
calculating devices which are
not driven by a wheel, and accessory
odometers |
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iii/ Paper: No calculators, rally
tables or accessory odometers |
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iv/ Novice: Neither team member having
entered more than 3 TSD rallies
before the current year, and equipment
limited to Calculator Class (2.b.ii/). |
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v/ Historic: Vehicles
manufactured more than 25 years prior
to December 31 of the year preceeding
the current competition season. Navigational
equipment is Unlimited. |
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| 3. |
Disqualification |
a |
for dangerous or unsportsmanlike conduct |
b |
at the discretion of the organizers |
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| 4. |
Safety
(Note Appendix B
& G) |
| a |
Vehicles must meet legal road worthiness
standards and in Championship events
shall have the following:
i/ proper safety belts for all people
in vehicle ii/
1 reflective warning triangle, 30cm per side,
self supporting & reflective
iii/ a mandatory
vehicle first aid kit (see Appendix G
for requirements),
iv/ working,
I. horn
II. lights
III. windshield wipers
IV. exhaust system
V. brakes v/
safe tires, including spare
vi/ 1 extinguisher rated 5BC but a 10 BC recommended
vii/ windshield, extent
of any damage allowed is at the discretion
of the organizers |
| b |
significant loose objects must be placed
in trunk OR if kept in the passenger
compartment, tied down adequately to hold
in position during a possible roll-over. |
| c
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no loose gas cans are allowed. Any added
gas tanks must be vented to the outside. |
| d |
Roll bars and cages are encouraged, but
only required in soft top vehicles in
Championship events. |
| e |
Additional lights on the front should meet
legal requirements as to type and mounting
height; and must be wired to the high beam
lights such that the additional lights turn
off when switching to low beam. Fog lights
may be wired independently. |
| f |
auxiliary backup lights must have an interior
warning light when on. |
| g |
no brake light kill switches are allowed.
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| 5. |
Series
Points |
| a
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A schedule of 3 or more regional rallies
will make up the BC TSD Regional Rally
Series. There will beawards for best
driver and best navigator. |
| b |
There will be NO championship if only 1
or 2 events are held during the competition
year. However, for points for the championship; |
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| If
3 events are held, 2 will be
counted |
If
7 events are held, 5 will be
counted |
| If
4 events are held, 3 will be
counted |
If
8 events are held, 6 will be
counted |
| If
5 events are held, 4 will be
counted |
If
9 or more events , 6 will be
counted |
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6 events are held, 5 will be
counted |
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| c |
Championship points will be awarded based
on placement positions.
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| Overall
Position Points |
Class
Points |
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| 01 -
20 points |
06 -
6 points |
01 -
9 points |
04 -
3 points |
| 02 -
15 points |
07 -
4 points |
02 -
6 points |
05 -
2 points |
| 03 -
12 points |
08 -
3 points |
03-
4 points |
06 -
1 point |
| 04 -
10 points |
09 -
2 points |
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| 05 -
8 points |
10 -
1 point |
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| d
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Ties are broken by the number of firsts,
seconds, thirds, etc. |
| e |
Organizers will get 15 points each (for
2 organizers) and stewards will get
10 points..Competitors may only score Championship
Points as an organizer and/or a steward once
per calendar year - organizers score 15 points,
stewards score 10 points. Check point crews
are scored one point each, (driver and navigator),
per event worked towards the Championship
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| 6. |
Route |
| a |
Built up areas should not be used for average
speed sections (also called regularities
or regularity stages) and are to be avoided
if at all possible. Even if rural, certain
sensitive areas should be avoided such as
cemeteries, hospitals, churches, playgrounds,
etc. |
| b |
Private roads, if not normally used by and
accessible to the public, must not be
used without written permission from
whoever is authorized to give such permission. |
| c
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Must be such that there are refueling stops
available not over 250 km apart or as
published in Supplementary Regulations. |
| d |
For the Championship the route should work
out to be a minimum of 7 hours long.
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| 7. |
Instructions |
| a
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wording should be understandable, clear
and unambiguous and not rely on local
knowledge by the competitors |
| b |
must be easy to read, in printed format
and neatly spaced |
| c |
must be given out at the start of each day
and be complete for that day. It is
permissible to give out the instructions before
the drivers meeting or at equal time
before each car's out time. |
| d |
may contain a diagram, generally called
a TULIP diagram. In the TULIP your position
is the dot, and you travel to the arrow. Although
generally they cover what is visible,
it is at the steward's discretion to
combine tulips or add more as deemed
necessary for precision. |
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They may contain symbols for: |
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i/
road |
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ii/
divided highway |
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iii/
railway |
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iv/
bridge |
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v/
trail or track
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| e |
Speeds in average speed sections must be
reasonable for the expected road conditions
and not exceed the posted speed minus 10%.
In areas where there are no posted speeds
obvious it will be assumed that the rural
posted speed is 80 km/h and urban posted speed
is 50 km/h. |
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average speed sections should not
use the same piece of road for routing rally
traffic in opposite directions at the
same time, taking into consideration cars
being late and the expected number
of entries. If oncoming traffic - this
should be explained at the drivers meeting.
If entry numbers exceed those expected so
that a possible conflict will result,
there should be a warning issued during the
drivers meeting identifying the possible
hazard. |
| g |
Championship events must start with an odometer
check section. Obvious visual clues
and not distances must be used for all turns.
All instructions must be clear and precise
with no average speeds and with an adequate
amount of time allotted to complete
it and still have some time to recalibrate
odometers or recalculate mileage's several
instructions ahead. The section should be
a minimum of 15 km and must be no less
than 10 km. Rally distance must be within
2% of statute distance. |
| h |
abbreviations shall be allowed but they
shall be limited to the standard ones
below: |
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| R |
right |
AR |
acute
right |
BR |
bear
right |
| L |
left |
AL |
acute
left |
BL |
bear
left |
| KR |
keep
right |
KL |
keep
left |
STOP |
stop
sign |
| TS |
traffic
signal |
SA |
straight
ahead |
RRX |
railway
crossing |
| CG |
cattle
guard |
SOR |
sign
on right |
SOL |
sign
on left |
| EOS |
end
of stage |
SC |
surface
change |
SSA |
sign
straight ahead |
| MBCU |
may
be considered unnecessary |
Y |
Y
shaped intersection approached from
the bottom |
T |
T
shaped intersection approached from
the bottom |
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Any other abbreviations used must
be clearly defined in Supplementary Regulations |
| i |
Rule eliminated but number left in to avoid
renumbering. |
| j |
PAUSES should be incorporated into the instructions
which shall be a minimum of 15
minutes in each timed section lasting over
1.5 hours. Furthermore, shorter PAUSES
shall be used to allow sufficient time for
safe negotiation in all instances of
STOP signs, YIELD signs, or traffic
signals during a timed section with a minimum
being 10 seconds. It is preferable to
avoid any of these traffic delays in a timed
section. Pauses shall have a .2
km control free window after the pause point.
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| k |
TRANSITS shall allow sufficient time, at
10% less than posted speeds, for the
teams to make it to the start of the
next timed section on time and should allow
a further 10 minutes to spare. |
| l |
Signs and landmarks referred to in the instructions
should be clearly visible in the
direction of travel and be legible from the
rally route under the anticipated conditions. |
| m |
Any road with a permanently erected sign
such as "Private", "Dead
End", "No Exit", "Road
Closed", "Cul de Sac",
etc. shall not be used or counted as a road
UNLESS specifically indicated as such
in the instructions. |
| n |
Wording on signs shall be indicated in the
instructions with "Quote marks".
The full wording on the sign need not necessarily
be given but enough wording should be
given that it does not become a recognition
puzzle to the rallyists. |
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Hazards should be indicated in the instructions
with mileage reference and should give
details of the hazard.
CAUTION ! - drivers should approach
warily (could cost time)
CAUTION !! - drivers should be prepared
to brake (could bend car and cause a DNF (Did
Not Finish)
CAUTION !!! - drivers should slow and negotiate
the hazard with extreme care (could total
car and injure competitors) |
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Recovery points should be used where feasible. |
| q |
Precedence of route. Where no instruction
is given, a competitor shall continue
on the road being traveled as defined
by the following priorities in the order in
which they appear:
i/ that is protected from entering traffic
by STOP or YIELD signs
ii/ that is of similar road surface (paved
vs. unpaved)
iii/ that follows numbered or named highway
iv/ continues
straight ahead or as nearly straight ahead
as possible, and
v/ in all other cases, clarifying
instructions will be given. |
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Signs beyond the road to be turned on shall
be indicated as (example of format):
R before SOR or L before
SOL etc. and the mileage indicated shall be
taken at the turn, not the sign. |
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| 8. |
Controls
for Championship events |
| a |
shall be set up, when possible, 10 minutes
prior to Car 0 time. |
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shall be at an exactly determined mileage
point. |
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shall time using synchronized digital official
timepieces showing seconds |
| d |
shall not be dangerously in the route of
rally traffic nor interfere with other
traffic nor disturb local residents (no driveways,
etc.) |
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shall write down their information and not
simply log it on electronic equipment.
The time should be noted next to the team/car
number. |
| f |
shall close after all the cars still competing
in the event have passed or 5 minutes
(maximum lateness) after the latest due time
of any car which has not yet arrived. |
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shall not be placed within .2 km of stage
start, stage finish, or STOP, YIELD,
or a Traffic Signal on the route. |
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| 9. |
Timing
for the Championship series |
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All BC Region championship
events must use this scoring system. |
| a |
Each control will have a penalty free zone
one second each side of perfect time.
A penalty of 1 point per second beyond
this zone is assessed at each control.
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i/ For winter rallies,
if fully defined in the event's
supplementary regulations, a larger
and variable penalty free window
is allowed. For a more detailed
explanation please refer to Appendix
D. |
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| b |
Organizers must keep in mind at all times
that safety must prevail and therefore
they should use PAUSES, FREE ZONES, and adequate
transit allowances to alleviate the
need for speeding. |
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A maximum of 5 minutes (300 points) will
be assessed for missed controls or maximum
lateness after the control has closed to a
maximum of 600 points in any one regularity. |
| d |
A car is considered DNF (Did Not Finish)
if it did not pass at least one control
in each leg, as defined by the event. Legs
will generally be bounded by gas stops
or overnight stops. |
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Standard control procedure is to drive by
controls without stopping. The control
official will record the time. |
f. |
The location of each control must be confirmed
during the event, and any errors
corrected before scoring is done. |
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| 10. |
Supplementary
Regulations |
a
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The Supplementary Regulations shall be sent
prior to the event to let potential
competitors know about the particulars of
the event. They MUST include the following. |
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i/ Title - the name of
the event |
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ii/ Organizer - the club that's organizing
the rally and the mailing address
for registration and the phone
number of the registrar, and the name
and phone number of the rallymaster. |
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iii/ Affiliation - that the rally
is held under the Rally Pacific
Motorsports Association TSD Rally Regulations
and the C.A.R.S. General Competition
Rules, and
indicate if it is part of any championship
series. |
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iv/ Venue - the location of the start
and finish and approximate route
from the one to the other. Also
to include the location of any overnight
stops with approximate arrival and departure
times. |
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v/ Schedule - schedule of important
dates including opening and closing
of registration, tech inspection, closing
date of pre-registration, and fees for
the event. |
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vi/ Type - gravel, pavement, snow,
and the approximate estimate of
percentage of each. |
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Any other pertinent information or other
requirements pertaining to the event.
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| 11. |
Administration
of the rally |
| a |
The route should be checked as closely as
possible before the event to ensure
route integrity. |
| b |
The route should be run and instructions,
timing calculations, and control locations
checked by someone other than the writer,
preferably by the steward. |
| c |
A course opening and a course closing vehicle
should be used to ensure controls are
located properly with the closing vehicle
helping to extricate competitor's vehicles
as well. |
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Registration must be held at the start of
the rally, during which the registrar
must check all competitors' documents
for validity and have them sign waivers,
and assign car numbers. |
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Technical inspection must be held at the
start of the rally in which a scrutineer
checks all competitors vehicles for
safety problems and conformance to the
rules and particularly Section 4(Safety).
(see Appendix B) |
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A drivers meeting, starting not less than
30 minutes prior to CAR 0 out time,
shall have an introduction of officials and
will go over specific points regarding
the event. The Steward must be present
at this meeting. |
| g |
Provisional event results will be posted
as soon as possible after the due time
of the last car and become final once
the results have been circulated and each
team has had a reasonable chance to see and
study them, unless: |
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i/ corrections are made,
then after the final corrections once
the revised results have been
circulated and each team has had a reasonable
chance to see and study them, or |
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ii/ if grievances are filed. |
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Points for the Championship are based on
the number of cars finishing ahead of
you (by score). Ties shall be broken
ONLY for the purposes of award presentations
and shall be based of the most zeros,
ones, twos, etc. |
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Results shall be posted to the RallyBC website
within 7 days of the end of the event. |
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i/ official distance
of the rally |
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ii/ finishing position listed in order
and class |
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iii/ name and address of competitors
and Car # |
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iv/ points lost at each control and
the totals, listed against Car
# |
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v/ acknowledgment of sponsors, stewards,
workers, etc. |
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vi/ all the relevant information on
the Event Document which originally
announced the event. |
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Fees are payable to Rally Pacific Motorsports
for Championship events by the organizing
club: |
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i/ sanction fee, payable
upon application for Championship
status, one month before event, $5 |
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ii/ performance bond, payable upon
application for Championship status,
no less than one month before event,
$100, which is partially or fully
refundable after the event, depending
on the RPM Board's evaluation of the
event. |
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iii/ per car levy, payable at or before
the next RPM meeting, $20 per car entered
for 2 day events ; and $15 per car for
one day events. |
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Fees for Non-Championship Events - per car
levy of $5, payable at or before the next
RPM meeting. |
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Organizers should notify the nearest RCMP
detachment about the event. |
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| 12. |
Stewards
for Championship events. |
a |
Rally Pacific Motorsports Association shall
appoint a Steward, and cover reasonable
expenses for the Steward to pre-run the course
and be present at the event. |
b |
The Steward should be present for the event
but MUST be there for the finish in
order to hear protests and grievances.
They will be available to answer organizers
questions during set-up of the event. |
c |
The Steward will be required to submit a
form to the Rally Director and organizers
stating whether or not any decision was needed
and detailing any ruling made. |
d |
The steward's decision shall be final and
binding unless appealed. |
e |
If the steward cannot be present to hear
grievances, 3 people will be required
to hear inquiries or protests. Selection
may be from any and all rallyists whether
competitors or organizers, except the grievor
or the person(s) said to be the cause
for the grievance. This group of 3 will
be considered to be the steward. |
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APPENDIX
A |
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Taken from the CARS RALLY GCRs |
| 1.9 |
Order of Precedence in Application of Rules
and Regulations |
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...the following defines the order of precedence
of these rules and regulations. |
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(a) The Rally General Competition Rules; |
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(c) C.A.R.S. bulletins |
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(d) Regional rally regulations |
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(e) Series Supplementary Regulations |
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(f) Event Supplementary Regulations |
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Where conflict arises between these documents,
the superior (first mentioned) document
shown in the above list shall apply, except
that bulletins may modify superior documents.
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Withdrawal |
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An entry may be withdrawn: |
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(a) without penalty, up to 48 hours before
the start of registration; |
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(b) with up to 25% of the entry fee in penalty,
less than 48 hours before the start of
registration (percentage at organizer's discretion); |
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(c) with up to 100% of the entry fee in
penalty after the opening of registration
(percentage at the organizer's discretion). |
4.13 |
Refusal of an Entry |
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The organizers have the right to refuse
an entry at their discretion without giving
a statement or reason for refusal.....Such
refusal is final and not subject to appeal....
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APPENDIX
B |
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Vehicles not meeting the inspection requirements
may be excluded from entering depending
on the seriousness of the problem. Note will
be made of any corrections required and these
corrections MUST be made by the next rally
or vehicle be subject to either exclusion
from that rally, or a fine (25.00 per
correction) payable to RPM. |
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APPENDIX
C |
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Accident Procedures
for Competitors |
| 1. |
Any team having an accident shall attempt
to do the following: |
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Verify that members of
the team are not injured. |
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i/ If injuries have occurred,
tend to treatment of injuries
to the point where one member may safely
seek help, which is usually the
next competitor. |
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ii/ If minor injuries, or none,
secure the safety of the accident
site, and wave on following competitor(s). |
b |
Secure the safety of the accident
site by placing the emergency
triangle, on the same side of the road
that the vehicle is on (or off), or
the middle if the road is blocked. |
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Any team coming upon the scene of an accident
(regardless of whether it is a rally
entrant or other) is expected to do the following. |
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| a |
Verify that accident
victims are not injured. |
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i/ If the people involved in
the accident do not require emergency
help, the navigator must make
note of the distance (mileage point
within the rally) and make note of the
time of departure and the team shall
proceed maintaining previous average
speed (CAS). {For rally scoring
purposes we shall take the arrival
time at the scene of the accident to
be a perfect zero thereby not penalizing
the team for stopping!} |
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ii/ If injuries have occurred,
tend to treatment of injuries
to the point where the emergency
is over and the people are able to
be left safely. One member of the team
must secure the safety of the accident
site, and wave on following competitor(s)
unless additional help is required. |
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b |
Secure the safety of the accident
site by placing an emergency triangle,
on the same side of the road that the
vehicle is on (or off), or the
middle if the road is blocked. |
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After the people involved in the accident
no longer require emergency help,
the navigator must makenote of
the distance (mileage point within the
rally) and make note of the time
of departure and the team shall
proceed maintaining previous average
speed (CAS). {For rally scoring
purposes we shall take the arrival time
at the scene of the accident to
be a perfect zero thereby not
penalizing the team for stopping!} |
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APPENDIX
D |
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Winter Rally scoring
explanation |
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At the first control, scoring will be 1
penalty point per second early or late from
absolute rally time, less a one second grace
period. If you are late X seconds at a control,
the grace period at the next control will
be from 1 second early to (X + 1) seconds
late. If you are early X seconds at a control,
the grace period at the next control will
be from 1 second late to (X + 1) seconds early.
In every case, the grace period depends only
on the immediately previous control. |
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Scoring example: |
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If you are 35 seconds late at the first
control, you are assessed 34 points. If you
are then 41 seconds late at the
next control, you are assessed 5 more points
(grace period was 36 seconds late).
If you are then 25 seconds late at the following
control, you are not assessed
any penalty (grace period was 42 seconds late).
If at the next control you are back
to 35 seconds late, you are assessed 9 more
points (grace period was 26 seconds
late). If at the last control you are 18 seconds
early, you are assessed a further 17
points, for a total of 65 points. |
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APPENDIX
E |
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STEWARDING DETAILS |
1 |
Required for all Championship rallies (12.
a., b.) All effort must be made to ensure availability. |
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If a Steward is not able to be appointed
the event remains sanctioned but: |
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a. For the pre-run (12. a.) another
competent rallyist must be chosen
by RPM. |
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b. at the end of the rally BC
Rally Rules Article 12. e. will apply for
grievances. |
2 |
Assignment |
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The Steward is assigned by, and reports
to, the RPM Board. |
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The Steward shall primarily be appointed
from the following current list (updated
annually) |
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| Andrew
Dobric |
Roy
Lima |
Bart
Vogelzang |
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| Ken
Kwong |
Ren
Carroll |
Dennis
Wende |
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| Ryan
Matthews |
Gil
Stuart |
Bill
Westhead |
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| John
McLaren |
Glyn
Trafford |
Paul
Westwick |
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The following are the required criteria to be used by the RPM Board when updating
the list: |
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a. Must be knowledgeable in and experienced
with the current BC TSD Rally Regulations |
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b. At least 3 regional events as senior
co-organizer within any 3 years |
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c. No more than a 2-year hiatus from either
organizing or stewarding |
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d. Request to be on the list, and have
experience as a worker (checkpoint minimum),
and as a
competitor in BC Championship TSD rallies for at least 5 years. |
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e. Be willing to have their name added |
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f. Be approved for addition by a majority
of the Board |
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Exclusion From Consideration |
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An individual who meets the conditions
set out in 2 a. may be excluded from consideration
as steward by a 2/3 majority vote at an open
RPM meeting, with the potential steward being
advised of the upcoming vote, and being given
clear reasons for exclusion if rejected. |
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Special Appointment |
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The RPM Board may appoint a competent
person not on the current list to Steward
a specific event if necessary. |
3 |
Authority & Duties |
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The Steward is the Official representative
of RPM, the sanctioning body, and as such
shall: |
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a. Be knowledgeable with the current
B.C. Rally Regulations |
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b. Make a pre-run of the route within
two weeks prior to the rally (11. a.)
to be satisfied with its compliance to the
current regulations by: |
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i/ obtaining from the
rallymaster the finished route
instructions (RI's), complete with tulips,
signage, and mileages. (11.b.) |
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ii/ navigating the complete route
in a vehicle equipped with an odometer
capable of duplicating the RI's |
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iii/ navigating the complete route
as closely as possible to the time of
day/night as the actual event. (7.l.) |
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iv/ NOTE any discrepancies
between the actual route and the RI's. |
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c. Submit any revisions required to
the RI's to the Rallymaster as soon
as the pre-run is finished. The Steward
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d. Be present shortly before and at
the Driver's meeting (11.f.) to verify
that the required revisions to the RI's
have been made. Any omissions shall
be finalized with the Rallymaster and announced
at the Driver's meeting. NOTE:
It has happened that rallymasters have
made changes in the RI's other than
those required by the Steward. Since this
situation is impossible to check out
shortly before the Driver's meeting, any
such changes shall be considered the sole
responsibility of the Rallymaster and the
organizing club. |
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e. Be present at the end of the event
to make any decisions on grievances
properly submitted by competitors. (12.b.) |
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Steward Report |
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The Steward shall submit to the
RPM Board via the RPM President, a final
report
within two weeks of the event. Appendix F
is a sample of such a report form to show
format and some of the information
required. More information can and should
be included as needed. |
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Steward Reimbursement of Expenses |
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The Steward shall submit to RPM for expenses
incurred in performing the duties of Steward
for the event. (12.a.) The following expenses
can be reimbursed based on receipts
for both pre-run and the event. The
RPM Board of Directors reserves the right
to exclude any expenses it feels to
be unwarranted. |
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fuel - please fuel up
before commencing identifying
this fillup. All subsequent fills are
valid expenses till you do the final
fillup at home. |
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Shared accommodation - Normal procedure
is that organizer accompanies thereby
stopping Steward from becoming hopelessly
lost in case of a really
bad instruction. |
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Ferry crossings |
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One dinner and one breakfast during
each of pre-run and event. Also
meal at the official end of the rally
during which Steward presence
is required. Note, this could be the
same as one breakfast if an all night
rally. |
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Photocopying and mail costs to make
pre-run report to organizer and
final report. |
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APPENDIX
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Important
note on safety equipment: The regulations
on minimum mandatory first aid equipment
have been tightened for 2005. Because our
events take place on remote roads, far from
medical help, in the unlikely event of an
accident involving injury, the first people
on the scene will be other competitors,
and they will the people best positioned
to administer first aid. To that end, where
the regulations used to require only a basic
first aid kit, contents undefined, RPM has
now defined what must be in that kit: |
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| 10 Cleansing Wipes |
10 Butterfly Closures |
| 25 Adhesive Bandages 1.9cmx7.5cm |
6 Cotton Tip Applicators |
| Knuckle Bandages |
1 Tongue Depressor |
| 4 Fingertip Bandages |
2 pair Vinyl Gloves - 1 extra
over kit |
| 2 Gauze Pads 5cmx5cm |
1 pair Scissors 14cm |
| 3 Gauze Pads 7.5cmx7.5cm |
1 First Aid Pocket guide |
| 3 Gauze Pads 10cmx10cm |
1 Adhesive Tape 2.5cm x 4.5m |
| 1 Elastic Gauze Bandage 5cm x 4.5m |
1 pair Tweezers |
| 1 Elastic Gauze Bandage 7.5cm x 4.5m |
1 Cold Compress |
| 1 Pressure Bandage 10cmx10cm |
3 Triangular Bandage - 2 extra
over kit |
| 1 Abdominal Pad 12cmx22cm |
2 Space Blankets - additional |
| 2 Oval Eye Pads |
(SOS
not required) |
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It is the responsibility
of the competitor to provide and carry a
First Aid Kit containing, as a minimum, all
of the listed items. |
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