Competition Rules
Classes
FWD - Street: 200 treadwear tires and higher, FWD drivetrain
RWD - Street: 200 treadwear tires and higher, RWD drivetrain
AWD - Street: 200 treadwear tires and higher, AWD drivetrain
Competition: Less than 200 treadwear tires, any drivetrain configuration
Exhibition: Tube chassis, karts and non automotive based 4 wheeled racing vehicles, any drivetrain configuration
Requirements to Participate
A vehicle that will pass our tech safety inspection
A certified helmet
Completed registration and insurance waiver
Helmet Requirements
All drivers and passengers must wear a helmet that conforms to one of the following standards while in a car on track:
Current DOT (FMVSS No.218) less than 10 years old
SNELL 2010 MA or newer
Current ECE (22.50) less than 10 years old
Please note the helmet standards will be updating to SNELL SA2015 or newer for the 2025 season.
Basic Tech Requirements
No leaks
Securely fastened battery
No cords showing on tires
Serviceable brakes
All unsecured items removed from car
Floormats
Spare tires
Jacks
Only cars with 4 wheels are permitted to race
See Documentation for detailed tech sheet
General Rules
All individuals must sign the electronic insurance waiver
All attendees must attend the safety meeting in the morning and afternoon
All participants will be required to participate in event tasks such as track setup, take down, timing, marshaling, etc.
No cars are permitted on the track until a safety meeting is conducted
No persons are permitted on the track while a car is on track
Use of drugs and alcohol are not tolerated under any circumstances.
All drivers must hold a valid "N" or higher drivers license to participate
See Competition Rules for detailed ruleset
Competition Points
Points are scored based on finishing position per event
A typical race day will have 2 points scoring events - morning and afternoon
A racer must have one clean run per event in order to score points - DNFs will not count towards position for points
Year end results are tallied based on a racer's best 10 events (or 5 race days)