Todd Covini
04-09-2009, 09:45 AM
CCR Rule 19.5 HAND SIGNALS
19.5.1 Slowing Down - driver
Whenever a driver is entering the pits or is no longer driving at normal traffic speed, he
must extend his/her arm out the driver’s window with hand in vertical position and
fingertips towards the sky.
19.5.2 Passing Signals - driver
To assist another driver in overtaking you, hand signals should be used whenever
possible. The driver may do this by pointing to the side he/she wants to be passed on in
such a fashion that is visible to the overtaking driver.
19.5.3 Flag Station Acknowledgment
All drivers shall give a wave of acknowledgement to every manned turn station during the cool down lap.
19.5.4 Other Hand Signals - driver
For safety reasons, hand signals not listed above are not acceptable. Displaying the
middle finger to another driver will be considered unsportsmanlike conduct. Displaying
the middle finger to an Official is not smart and not recommended.
19.5.5 Hand Signals – Officials
The NASA office has a chart of hand signals that the Officials use to signal each other, however included in that publication are hand signals that are used to signal the drivers as well. Contact the NASA office to obtain a free copy.
Ahhhh...the secret Officials hand signal. Maybe Clifton, Adrian, Misty or David Love have a copy of that publication and could edjumacate us on the Official to Driver hand signals. :wink:
19.5.1 Slowing Down - driver
Whenever a driver is entering the pits or is no longer driving at normal traffic speed, he
must extend his/her arm out the driver’s window with hand in vertical position and
fingertips towards the sky.
19.5.2 Passing Signals - driver
To assist another driver in overtaking you, hand signals should be used whenever
possible. The driver may do this by pointing to the side he/she wants to be passed on in
such a fashion that is visible to the overtaking driver.
19.5.3 Flag Station Acknowledgment
All drivers shall give a wave of acknowledgement to every manned turn station during the cool down lap.
19.5.4 Other Hand Signals - driver
For safety reasons, hand signals not listed above are not acceptable. Displaying the
middle finger to another driver will be considered unsportsmanlike conduct. Displaying
the middle finger to an Official is not smart and not recommended.
19.5.5 Hand Signals – Officials
The NASA office has a chart of hand signals that the Officials use to signal each other, however included in that publication are hand signals that are used to signal the drivers as well. Contact the NASA office to obtain a free copy.
Ahhhh...the secret Officials hand signal. Maybe Clifton, Adrian, Misty or David Love have a copy of that publication and could edjumacate us on the Official to Driver hand signals. :wink: