April 2008 Supplemental Regulations for the NASA Texas 4 hour Enduro

2008 Endurance Racing Regulations (ERR) combined with supplemental & the CCR is the complete set of rules
EACH TEAM IS RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING THE COMPLETE RULES

1 ) Entrants will not need additional class lettering on their car. You will be responsible for inputting your class correctly on the Enduro entry form. You will be responsible for completing additional entry information for the Enduro. The Enduro Entry Fee includes two (2) drivers. Additional drivers are $50.00. Any changes to a team at the track will be charged $25 per change in addition to any other applicable fees.
2 ) Driver eligibility will be enforced per ERR 2.6.
3 ) Sports Racer Style Cars will be required to have a visual aid extension on their car for all sessions to assist other driver’s in being able to see the sports racers. Please contact NASA Race Director for specifics.
4 ) Car numbers will be first come first served. You may be required to adjust your car number for the Enduro. You will be responsible for assuring that your number remains legible for the duration of the race. Any number that does not remain on the car will be required to be fixed before that car will be allowed back on track.
5 ) You will be required to display your car number in your pit area facing the Hot Pit Lane for the entirety on the race. The minimum size for the number board shall be 11.0 inches wide by 8.5 inches tall with numbers 4.0 inches wide by 6.0 inches tall and at least a 1/2 inch stroke.
6 ) All cars MUST display four (4) NASA decals while on track. The decals will be given to any team in need of them, free of charge. Because of this, there will be no excuse tolerated for not having the required decals. A team WILL BE BLACK FLAGGED for not having the required decals. NO EXCEPTIONS.
7 ) Each car is required to have one WORKING AMB transponder.
8 ) Argent Labs will be providing listen only radios so that all drivers can monitor the Information Broadcast.
9 ) Rain will be dealt with per the CCR 20.14 & 23.9.
10 ) Due to heavy right side tire wear at TWS, ERR 8.11 will be amended to 2 tires per stop. 8.12 will be enforced as well. NO MIXING of the rules.
11 ) There will be a Pre-Race Drivers Meeting in the Drivers Lounge at 10:45 AM on race day. Only 1 team representative is required to be present.
12 ) All cars must go through pre-race tech at 10:45 AM on race day. You must present your vehicle logbook at pre-race tech or you will not be allowed to race. Event tech does not count as the Enduro tech.
13 ) The maximum number of crew members over the pit wall at one time is 3 plus the driver.
14 ) All crew members going over the wall are required to wear a helmet that at least covers the top, back, and side of the head.
15 ) Pit stall locations will be assigned at registration.
16 ) There is a 25mph speed limit in the pitlane. The officials should signal drivers to slow down if they feel that they are over 25mph. If this signal is obeyed, there should be no penalty. The officials’ objective is to help all teams enjoy their experience safely, not find ways to issue penalties. Speeding in the pitlane will warrant penalties. Those will range from a warning to a timed “stop and go” at the discretion of the Race Director.
17 ) The Race Director reserves the right to change the qualifying method at anytime. If something should prevent an accurate qualifying session, the Race Director may choose another system per the rules.
18 ) “Permanently” placed catch pans, rugs, etc. are not allowed. In other words, you cannot tape down a rug to the pitlane surface. The catch pan / device shall be removed after every stop.
19 ) All rules contained in this supplement and presented at the drivers’ meeting supersede any conflicting rules found in the NASA Club Codes and Regulation and in the Endurance Series Rules.
20 ) Body Contact will bring penalties. All body contact, as defined by the CCR, must be reported to the Race Director within 30 minutes of the incident. Incidences will be dealt with swiftly and penalties will be issued. If the Race Director is unable to determine fault, both cars may be brought in for penalties. Note- The penalty times may or may not be equal.
21) All teams MUST keep a drivers log. The log must show which driver was driving during which times. Failure to keep an accurate log will result in penalties. Drivers log must be turned into an on-duty race official in post-race tech before the team leaves the impound area. Failure to do so could result in loss of position or disqualification.
22 ) All cars finishing the race will be required to go to post-race tech after the checkered flag.
23 ) The start will be double file, unless otherwise announced by the Race Director.
24 ) All restarts will be single file.
25 ) All Appeals will be conducted in accordance with the CCR. All National Appeals will be handled at the event.