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Introduction Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Conclusion

SECTION 6

SUSPENSIONS AND APPEALS

1.      Drivers found to be racing wrongly declared cars will be suspended for a specified time.

2.      Drivers found driving Hot-Rod cars on public roads will get an automatic 12 months suspension.

3.      Any person being disciplined by the Federation will be given a hearing to put their point of view before any action is taken.

4.      When a driver is suspended, his/her permit is withdrawn for the period he/she is suspended for and he/she cannot race while he/she is under suspension, with any club affiliated to the Federation.

5.      The driver must make his appeal in writing and receive a reply in writing.

6.      The appeal would not be discussed on the day of a race but at a special committee meeting.

7.      The results would be held pending the outcome of such an appeal.

8.      The driver could appeal to the organising club and until the appeal was heard, the suspension would stand.

9.      If a driver refuses to give up his car following a request for striping, then an 18 month suspension will be imposed.


 

INTER-COUNTY

Rules for Inter-County Races

 

1.      To be divided into two races, i.e. Classes 1, 2 & 3 and Classes 4, 5 & 6.

2.      Ladies to be handicapped by Class.

3.      The first lady over the line for each club gets the points.

4.      Points to be allocated as per the number of cars in the race, i.e. 16 cars – 16 points. Cars receive points for where they finish and not per class.

5.      A minimum of 10 points to be awarded for the ladies race.

6.      Cars from other classes cannot be substituted fir Classes 1 or 2.

7.      Clubs who hold qualifiers may hold an Intercounty in the same year. But a club who hols an all-ireland may not.

8.      In the situation where a car breaks down and the race is stopped, the car can restart if it can be repaired.

9.      Cars can be borrowed from other clubs but drivers compete for their own club, with only one team to enter per club.

 

ALL-IRELAND FINALS

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The All-Ireland Finals can be held on either the first or second weekend of August. The final decision is to be made by the host club.

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All-Ireland is to start at 12:30. Entries must be in by previous Wednesday so that draw can take place earlier.

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Only 1 class race at ant time on the day with only one normal restart per race. If race is stopped again, drivers on the third restart will line up on grid positions as they finished the last full lap of the second restart to finish remaining laps.

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With regard to consolation races in All-Ireland Finals, the original drawn grid positions are used less the first three cars from the class races.

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Three prizes must be given for the RACE OF CHAMPIONS.

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Own number must be on cars driven in Qualifiers and All-Irelands and the roof colour must be as per class.

 

Rules Governing Ladies

1.      Ladies allowed race all classes together but 1, 2 &3 must be run as a separate race from 4, 5 & 6.

2.      Ladies are allowed to race with the Juniors.

3.      In the ladies race, in the event of a restart following a breakdown or accident, a lady may rejoin  the race in the same class car as she started.

4.      Ladies will have a consolation race at Qualifiers and All-Ireland Finals.

5.      A lady driver who has borrowed a car which, is later stripped and is found wrong, will loose her trophy and points for that day only.

6.   Any standard Class 3 car, no matter class it is entered in, is allowed race in the Ladies race.


 

Rules Governing Juniors

1.      Junior class for drivers between the ages of 14 to 17 years.

2.      Class 1 and Class 2 cars only allowed in this class.

3.      Juniors are allowed to races with the ladies.

4.      Junior Class drivers cannot race against Senior drivers.

5.      When a Junior Driver reaches his or her 17th birthday, their permit will remain valid until 17th March, at which point they must transfer to the normal Hot-Rod Classes.

6.      Any junior applying for  a permit must have the permit application signed by their Parents or Guardians.

7.      Juniors are allowed to borrow a car in All-Ireland.

 

All written correspondence to:

 

North West Oval Racing Club

c/o Steve Holmes

Leitrim Rd.

Carrick On Shannon

Co. Leitrim

 

     Mobile: 087 2466807      Fax: 079 67556

Email: nworc@eircom.net   

 

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Last modified: April 3rd, 2003