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For Rules and other information please contact Slim at 609 575 1433

or email at slim1972@msn.com

 

Schedule:

9/7/08 - 1:00PM - “Day of Destruction”

Featuring Demolition Derby, Enduro, 600cc Micro Sprints

 

10/26/08 - 1:00PM - “Halloween Havoc”

Featuring Demolition Derby, Enduro, 600cc Micro Sprints & Vintage Cars

 

RULES AND PURSES:

ALL HELMETS MUST BE FULL FACE AND SNELL 2000

NO OPEN FACE OR MOTOCROSS HELMET

 

SUBCHAPTER 9

DEMOLITION DERBY

 

13:62-9.1 Demolition derby vehicles

(a) In a demolition derby event, any stock, American made, hardtop automobile may be used. Except Imperials

(b) In a demolition derby event, jeeps, carryalls, station wagons, ambulances, and other vehicles utilizing a truck chassis are not permitted. American made stock, hardtop vehicles with 104 min wheelbase

(c) All glass, including rear windows, headlights, tail lights, and parking lights, must be removed with the excep­tion of the windshield. If the windshield is removed it must be replaced with heavy mesh screening with a center post or plexiglass.

(d) All chrome strips must be removed from a participat­ing vehicle.

(e) Gas tanks may be moved to a different position within the driving compartment. Tanks relocated into the driver compartment must be placed in the vehicle where the back seat normally would be located, on the right side, behind the front passenger seat. All tanks shall be constructed of steel (22 gauge minimum) or aluminum (16 gauge minimum). Tanks shall be restricted to a maximum capacity of five gal­lons. Tanks shall be encased in a metal box that is bolted to the floor of the vehicle. The box shall have a metal lid that is fastened to the container. A metal fire wall must be between the driver and the gas tank.

(f) Fuel lines and pumps will not be allowed in the driving compartment.

(g) All doors must be securely fastened by either welding, metal strips or chains.

(h) Doors opening during an event will automatically disqualify that automobile.

(i) Batteries located within the driver compartment must have a suitable cover and be securely fastened.

(j) All vehicles must be equipped with a securely installed safety belt.

(k) Rear seats must be removed from a participating ve­hicle.

(1) No vehicle emitting heavy smoke will be allowed to participate. A vehicle discharging heavy smoke after an event has started must be disqualified.

(m) no reinforcing of frame, body or radiator support. No welding the car body to frame or body mounts.

(n) 2 chains and 2 bolts max to secure hood and trunk. Only bolt body panels together example: hood to fender not to frame and trunk  lid to trunk floor pan not frame

(o) Doors may be tac welding only not a bead of weld down the door jam

(p) No solid tires example tire in a tire or filled with any kind of sealant  no studded snow tires, no truck tires only d.o.t. car tires, tubes ok tires will be checked

(q) Cars must have working suspension no blocking or stiffening

Hoods and trunks must be opened for inspection no open no run

Final approval by tech inspector  because it wasn’t listed above doesn’t make it legal any questions ask No refunds if car fails tech and cannot be made to pass inspection

 

13:62-9.2 Demolition derby participants

(a) Participants in a demolition derby event shall be 17 years of age or older.

(b) A participant must remain in the vehicle until the event has been completed.

(c) All drivers shall wear a properly secured helmet which meets or exceeds the Snell Memorial

Foundation Testing Standard K, M or SA, incorporated herein by reference, as 28

 

13:62-10.1 MOTOR VEHICLE RACETRACK REGULATIONS

may be amended or supplemented, which has not reached the expiration date established by the Snell Memorial Foundation at the time of the event. The standards are avail­able from the Snell Memorial Foundation, 3628 Madison Avenue, Suite 11, North Highlands, CA 95660.

(d) All demolition derby participants shall wear a prop­erly secured head and neck restraint device/system and/or a neck collar which are commercially-produced and designed for racing.

 

13:62-9.3 Goggles or face shield

The driver of all vehicles not equipped with windshields shall wear windproof, of the type which meets or ex­ceeds U.S.A. standard Specifications for Head, Eye and Respiratory Protection Z2.1-1959 testing standard.

 

13:62-9.4 Clothing requirements

Drivers shall wear safety clothing to afford maximum pro­tection to the driver according to industry standards. It is rec­ommended that this clothing be of a fire retardant material.

 

13:62-9.9 Speed limits

All vehicles traveling in the pit area or staging area shall obey a five miles per hour speed limit

 

Name: __________________________________

 

Address: __________________________________________________________

 

Phone #: __________________   Car # or Name:__________________________

 

$ 25.00 per car if pre entered

$ 35.00 on event day

$ 25.00 per person to enter the pits

 

Only send entry fee make checks payable to: B & F Racing, LLC.

 

1st demo heat starts at 1:00

All cars must be there by 11:00 for tech inspection

 

ALL CARS MUST USE SFI HIGH IMPACT ROLL BAR PADDING ALL BARS 12” FROM HEAD MUST BE PADDED

ALL OTHER BARS 12” FROM BODY PADDING IS RECOMMENDED

ALL HELMETS MUST BE FULL FACE WITH A SHIELD NO OPEN FACE HELMETS OR MOTO-CROSS HELMETS SNELL APPROVED

NO LOCKED REARS ALLOWED

 

SUBCHAPTER 10. AUTOMOBILE ENDURO EVENTS

(OTHER THAN AT LICENSED ROAD COURSE FACILITIES)

ALL CARS WILL NEED A TRANSPONDER, SUPPLY YOUR OWN IF POSSIBLE OTHERWISE YOU MUST RENT ONE FROM THE TRACK

ON ENRTY FORM PLEASE STATE IF YOU HAVE ONE OR WILL NEED ONE

 

13:62-10.7 Driver and vehicle requirements
(a) All drivers in enduro events shall be at least 17 years of age and possess a driver's license.

(b) All drivers shall wear a properly secured helmet which meets or exceeds the Snell Memorial Foundation Testing Standard K, M or SA, incorporated herein by ref­erence, as may be amended and supplemented, which has not reached the expiration date established by the Snell Memorial Foundation at the time of the event. The standards are available from the Snell Memorial Foundation, 3628 Madison Avenue, Suite 11, North Highlands, CA 95660.

 

13:62-10.12 MOTOR VEHICLE RACETRACK REGULATIONS
(d) All drivers shall wear fire retardant suits, fire retardant underwear and a properly secured head and neck restraint device/system and or a neck collar, which are commercially-produced and designed for racing.

(e) All drivers are required to wear fire resistant gloves.

(f) All drivers are required to wear fire resistant shoes and fire resistant socks are recommended.

(g) No driver shall compete with head or arm extended outside of the doors or windows.

(h) A driver shall remain with the vehicle if it is disabled during the race, except that:

1. During a red light or red flag, the driver may exit the vehicle and return to the pit area at the direction of track personnel.

2. Racing should be stopped (red flagged) at 15-min­ute intervals to allow drivers to exit to pit area. The time intervals may be extended if no disabled vehicles are located on the track.

(i) Each vehicle shall have a minimum 104-inch wheel-base.

(j) Convertibles, pickup trucks, station wagons, or vans are prohibited in enduro events.

 

13:62-10.8 Windshield

(a) The originally installed windshield may remain but all other glass must be completely removed from a participating vehicle.

(b) Window net or screen shall be securely installed on the driver's side.

 

13:62-10.9 Mirrors
Inside rear view mirrors are permitted. Outside view mirrors are prohibited.

 

13:62-10.10 Vehicle interior and exterior requirements

(a) Chrome and nonmetallic trim shall be removed from sides of the vehicle.

(b) Passenger seats shall be removed from the interior of the vehicle.

(c) A safety hub or reinforced wheel is required on the vehicle's right front wheel.

(d) All doors shall be bolted, chained or welded closed. Any door opening during an event shall constitute automatic disqualification.

(e) The exterior of the driver's side door shall have at least one metal brace at bumper height.

(f) All vehicles shall retain stock appearance with no al­terations to fenders or wheel wells.

 

13:62-10.11 Tires

(a) Passenger tires with United States Department of Transportation numbers shall be allowed with a maximum tread width of seven inches.

(b) Studs or "cheater-slicks" are prohibited.

(c) Wheel rim width shall not exceed seven inches.

 

13:62-10.12 Fuel tanks

(a) Except as set forth in (b) belo\\. \chiclcs using a self-contained fuel cell with an inner rubber bladder shall bolt the self-contained fuel cell to the frame of the vehicle utilizing an "x" type frame work under the cell. At least three one inch metal straps 1/4 inch thick shall be bolted to the frame of the vehicle by at least two 3/8 inch three line bolts and angled to go around the cell, except for the bottom, to apply maximum pressure against the tank to the frame.

(b) Vehicles with limited space shall have the fuel cell secured by four one inch metal straps. I 4 inch thick, bolted to the frame of the vehicle by at least tvu> 3 X inch three line bolts and angled to go entirely around the cell to apply maxi­mum pressure against the fuel tank.

(c) A conventional type fuel tank shall he bolted within the frame of the vehicle.

(d) A reinforcing member of the same kind and size material as that used in the roll cage of the chassis shall be installed to the rear of the fuel tank joining the rearmost por­tion of the chassis.

(e) A vehicle utilizing a fuel tank mounted to the front of the front fire wall shall have a reinforcing member of the same kind of material as that used in the roll cage or chassis, installed in such a manner as to afford maximum protection to the tank.

(f) A metal fire wall shall be installed between the fuel tank and driver's compartment to afford the driver maxi­mum protection.

 

13:62-10.13 DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY

13:62-10.13 Fuel lines

Fuel lines shall not pass through the passenger compartment of the vehicle.

 

13:62-10.14 Engine and suspension requirements

(a) The engine shall remain stock with a factory installed carburetor and manifold.

(b) Altering of suspension or torching of springs is pro­hibited.

 

13:62-10.15 Seat belts

(a) A shoulder harness and four point racing lap belt in good working condition shall be installed and properly worn during the event.

(b) A lap belt and shoulder harness installed in a position other than manufacturer's shall be affixed to the outer floor utilizing four inch by four inch steel plate and bolts of ad­equate tempered steel strength.

(c) All safety belts and shoulder harnesses shall bear the date of manufacture and shall not be used for more than two years from that date.

 

13:62-10.16 Bumpers

All vehicles shall be equipped with stock bumpers securely fastened on the front and rear. Outside bracing of bumpers is prohibited.

 

13:62-10.17 Batteries

(a) Batteries shall be properly secured as follows:

1. Batteries located in the driver compartment shall be shielded to prevent leakage in the event of damage or turnover.

2. Batteries located adjacent to the fuel supply of the vehicle shall be secured in a metal box bolted to the frame of the vehicle by at least four 3/8 inch three line bolts and in such a manner to apply maximum pressure against the metal box to the frame. The battery shall also have a marine box cover secured to the top of the metal box as to not allow any movement of the battery.

3. Batteries located in any other area not specified in (a)l and 2 above shall be shielded to prevent leakage in the event of damage or turnover.

 

13:62-10.18 Seats

(a) A factory installed front seat shall be utilized provided it is equipped with a headrest.

(b) Seats shall be attached to the main frame of the ve­hicle, the frame of the roll cage or to a substantial metal plate utilizing a minimum of six, three line, 5/16 inch bolts.

(c) The base of the seat shall be installed with four 5/16 inch bolts not more than three inches from the outer edge at the four most practical points.

(d) Two bolts shall be installed at the two most practical points at the top of the back of the seat and a metal strap of at least two inches in width and 1/8 inch thick shall connect every two bolts.

 

13:62-10.19 Rollover cage

(a) All race cars shall be equipped with a rollover cage surrounding the driver of a design, construction and quality affording the driver maximum protection against injury.

(b) Rollover bars installed in vehicle shall be a minimum of three inches above and six inches behind the driver's head.

(c) The outside diameter of the rollover bars shall be a minimum of one and three-quarters inch and wall thickness a minimum of 09 inch.

(d) Rollover bars welded, bolted or fastened to the floor­ing shall utilize a six inch by six inch by one-quarter inch base plate.

(e) Vehicles having uni-body construction may install a rollover bar welded to the frame of the vehicle utilizing six inch by six inch by one-quarter inch base plate affixed to outer flooring.

(f) Rollover bars shall be plainly visible with the excep­tion of built-in or integral rollover bars.

(g) Vehicles with built-in or integral rollover bars shall maintain and provide upon request by the Superintendent or designee the manufacturer's detailed drawing establishing the dimensions and material utilized.

 

13:62-10.20 Miscellaneous equipment requirements

(a) Two drive shaft loops shall be installed not more than 24 inches from the front and rear yokes.

(b) All vehicles shall have an opening in the hood to prop­erly expose the carburetor.

(c) The radiator shall remain in the manufacturer's posi­tion. Any movement of the radiator is prohibited.

(d) The front and rear trunk lid shall remain securely fastened with cable or chain throughout the entire event. Any incidental opening shall disqualify the vehicle from the event.

 

13:62-11.3 MOTOR VEHICLE RACETRACK REGULATIONS

(e) Outer decorations on the vehicle utilizing poles, flags, staffs or other hazardous protuberances are prohibited.

(f) Transmission and radiator cooling cores located inside the vehicle are prohibited.

 

13:62-10.21 Additional track responsibilities

(a) The licensee shall maintain safe conditions during all pit stops.

 

13:62-10.22 Speed limits

All vehicles traveling in the pit area or staging area must obey a five miles per hour speed limit.

 

All enduro cars  must have a transponder

All cars must have a toe clip on the gas pedal

No motor cages trunk cages ok

 

Name: __________________________________

 

Address: __________________________________________________________

 

Phone #: __________________   Car # or Name:__________________________

 

Do you need to rent a transponder: __________

 

$25.00 if pre entered  $35.00 on event day

$25.00 per person to enter pits

$25.00 transponder

 

Only send entry fee  make checks payable to: B & F Racing, LLC

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The Demolition Derby and Enduro Series will thrill you, so bring out the entire family and enjoy some good old fashion events

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