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Dirt track racing outlaws
Dirt track racing outlaws





dirt track racing outlaws
  1. DIRT TRACK RACING OUTLAWS DRIVERS
  2. DIRT TRACK RACING OUTLAWS DRIVER

This is to determine who qualifies for the “A” main and lower mains.

dirt track racing outlaws

  • Heat races are used to qualify for the mains.
  • If there are 6 - 8 entries the heat race grid will be divided into two group heat events.
  • Each heat race line up grid max is 5 vehicles.
  • If a vehicle breaks, remove it from the track and pass it around the outside (through other Marshalls) back to the pit area for repairs.
  • Marshalls are not in place to repair broken vehicles.
  • DIRT TRACK RACING OUTLAWS DRIVER

    Standing over it, hands in the air, indicates you are waiting for the driver to release the throttle. If a driver has the throttle opened, don’t pick up the vehicle.Place vehicles back on track facing the correct direction.If multiple vehicles crash, generally try to fix them in the order they crash.Please don’t eat, drink or film with a cell phone while marshalling.Don’t enter the track unless you are certain there are no oncoming vehicles that threaten your safety. Your first responsibility as Marshall is your own safety.Repeated failure may result in exclusion from the event. If you fail to Marshall your race result may be cancelled. You are obligated to Marshall the race that you aren’t racing in (rule of thumb is the very next race after you race).The task of a Marshall is to upright overturned cars, return crashed vehicles to the race track, and separate vehicles that have become locked together. If you feel aggrieved about an incident on the track, please take it up with the race director.For example you might say “Go inside on the next corner John” and just leave enough room for the driver lapping you to do so. You don’t need to pull off the track, or stop – just leave a little room and talk on the driver’s stand. When being lapped by faster drivers, it’s polite to leave a little space to ensure they can get by within minimal delay.

    DIRT TRACK RACING OUTLAWS DRIVERS

    It’s your responsibility to ensure you leave the drivers around you enough space – including not charging into corners and using other cars as brakes! Intentionally or recklessly crashing into other cars is called hacking. This applies even if you accidentally short-cut due to a crash that is not your fault. If you accidentally short-cut, wait either for a marshal to return you to the correct part of the track, or wait long enough to ensure that no advantage is gained. No corner-cutting or short-cutting the track.No abusive language toward Marshall or other drivers will be tolerated.Drivers are expected to follow some simple guidelines for racing etiquette.







    Dirt track racing outlaws