| Aruba International Raceway Park,
The Boss Racing Foundation ("TBRF") Track Rules
1. All IHRA rules apply and are the minimum for
competition and safety standards. We will follow those rules and the following
rules in an effort to provide a safe, fair, and fun racing program for
all participants and
spectators.
2. A responsible, professional and sportsman like behavior is expected
of all racers, crew members and spectators. Conduct of a crew member is
the responsibility of the racer. Abusive or aggressive behavior towards
any track official or employee will not be tolerated, and can result in
but is not limited to disqualification of a racer.
3. All cars must go through a tech inspection before any passes are made.
Tech must be done by an SFI certified employee/representative of TBRF.
And must have a yearly technical inspection sticker on vehicle.
NO exceptions.
4. Staging Lanes--all cars are asked to promptly heed the class call.
During time runs--When the last pair is passed the gate, the lanes are
then closed for that session. One time run per class is the maximum, unless
designated by a track official. If you miss your class session, it is
the staging lane directors discretion if you are allowed to make it up.
Eliminations--You will be given a class call. Five minutes later will
be a second class call. A third and final class call will be given five
minutes after that, and then the lanes will be closed.
5 . Rain Policy--Race is final if round 1 of all classes is completed.
Rain Dates--(Regular Classes)--Saturday race will be made up on Sunday
if there is no scheduled race for that day. Saturday race with a scheduled
Sunday race is not made up.
6 . Absolutely NO glass containers on grounds at any time.
7 . 15 KPH Speed limit by ALL vehicles while on the grounds.
8 . All ATV's, golf carts, or other pit vehicles must be driven by someone
who is 16 years or older at all times-NO exceptions. Also, please be courteous
to all participants and spectators while operating your vehicle.
9 . Every race vehicles must have a working taillight. If our lights are
on, your lights need to be on.
10. Bye Runs--the bye runs for first round are determined by the lowest
qualifier. After the first round, it will be determined by the closest
to index in the previous round. Bye run is rolled over or carried until
it is either used or if the racer loses it. Only one bye run is permitted
unless all remaining competitors have had one as well.
11. Courtesy Staging-- courtesy staging is a must at AIRP. Starter will
back you out ONE time per event in the case of over staging, a second
time will result in disqualification. If you are not pre-staged and your
opponent has staged, you can wait for the other car to be pulled back.
Once you pre-stage though, you must stage or the autostart will time you
out if you do not stage.
12. Crew members--only one crew member per car is allowed in the starting
line area past the ready line. All other crew members are required to
be behind the guardrail, and behind the gates behind the starter's area.
13. Dial In--All dial in's must be completed before you reach the apron
and must be visible from the tower on the windshield and on the driver
side window.
14. All racers are required to read and sign the track rule sheet when
you are tech 'd in and it will stay on file with your tech card.
15. For all claims and decisions that has to be
taken, please contact the race director.
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