The Canby 2010 Autocross is on !!!
ALL VEHICLES WELCOME
Not limited to Datsuns/Nissans
Register Friday when you arrive

Datsuns NW In conjunction with Northwest Autosports Association are proud to present Datsun Driving Canby Fun Autocross 2010.

Where: Salem Oregon Fairgrounds

When: Friday, June 11th

Gates open at 8am. — Tech inspections 8-10am

Datsuns NW would like to thank NW Autosports Association for running this event for us.


NWAA Event Rules

1. DRIVER QUALIFICATIONS. All competitors must possess a current valid drivers license and must be at least 16 years old on the day of the event. (Exception: A driver with a valid State learner permit may drive with a parent/guardian.) Drivers under age 18 must have written parental permission to compete, AND a parent or guardian must be present and sign the appropriate minor waiver.

2. PASSENGERS. A passenger is permitted on any run during the event provided:
(a) The driver is an event entrant and the car has passed Tech Inspection;
(b) If the driver is inexperienced, the passenger is a novice instructor approved by the Event Chair;
( c ) The passenger is at least 13 years old (NOTE: A minor passenger must have a parent or legal guardian present at the event);
(d) All necessary waivers have been completed for the passenger;
(e) The required safety equipment (see SIIR, Section 4.3) is in place for the passenger and fits properly; and
(f) The car has an adequate passenger seat.

3. SPEED LIMITS. The off-course speed limit is 15 MPH. This applies to all pit areas and to any on-site entry/exit roads. VIOLATORS MAY BE SUBJECT TO IMMEDIATE DISQUALIFICATION AND REQUIRED TO LEAVE THE EVENT SITE.

4. INTOXICANTS. Absolutely no alcoholic beverages or drugs are permitted at the event site during the event. Any additional site requirements must be obeyed as well. Drivers are not allowed to compete under the influence of such substances. VIOLATORS WILL BE SUBJECT TO IMMEDIATE DISQUALIFICATION AND REQUIRED TO LEAVE THE EVENT SITE. LAW ENFORCEMENT WILL BE NOTIFIED IF APPROPRIATE

5. CHILDREN AND PETS. The grid and course areas are OFF LIMITS to children and animals during competition. All pets MUST be leashed or otherwise restrained. Children are not permitted to use bicycles; no one may use skateboards or roller skates/blades on the event site. Bicycles are prohibited in the grid and pit areas.

6. TIMING and SCORING The timing area is ABSOLUTELY OFF LIMITS to all persons except event administrators.

7. SITE FACILITIES. Fuel, air, and helmets may not be readily available at the event site. Competitors are advised to be prepared for such conditions.

8. WORK REQUIREMENT. Competitors must complete a work assignment to participate.

9. RUN/WORK SCHEDULE. Competitors will be assigned a work group during the same half of the day as their run group.

10. OUT-OF-GROUP RUNS. Competitors needing to run outside of their assigned group run time MUST request to do so in writing, to the Event Chair, prior to the close of registration. The required form is available at Registration. Adequate justification (e.g., work conflict) is required

11. CLASSES. Cars will not be classed for this event it is presented as a Fun run, Practice day. Timing results will be kept for participants review.

12. TIMING EQUIPMENT FINANCIAL PENALTIES.

Competitors are expected to drive on course in a fashion which does not threaten the integrity of the timing system components (i.e. not spin through the finish gate or get lost and drive over the timing cables). To enforce this requirement, a financial penalty (fine) will be assessed for the following incidents:

Fine will be 10 dollars, or the cost of replacement for damaged item, whichever is greater.

Payment of the fine is due immediately at the time of the incident. Competitors subject to a fine can request terms for payment on a case-by-case basis, but it is expected that all fines will be cleared prior to competition in further events. Failure to pay a fine will result in suspension of the privilege to participate in all future events until the fine is paid.

Interpretation of the nature of an incident with respect to the above rules will be the responsibility of the Event Chair, the Timing Chief, and the Solo Safety Steward. Mitigating circumstances for waving or reducing the above noted fine, or accepting payment terms, can be considered and accepted on a case-by-case basis by a majority (two of the three) of the above listed officials.

13. Disqualification (DQ)

14. INCIDENT RESPONSE When an incident occurs that involves personal injury, or property damage to the site or participant cars/equipment, the event chair and Solo Safety Stewards shall consult to determine if/what actions need to be taken regarding the driver/participant, the course design or event operating procedures before the event continues.



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