Post by racerone on Mar 3, 2014 19:05:09 GMT -6
Put up or shut up.
GMP RULE
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4. Protesting: If you see a delay box or anything illegal, bring it to the attention of
the tech director and he will investigate it without a protest charge. However, if
you wish to officially protest another racer (the removal of parts or tear-down),
you must post a protest fee of $200. To do this, please follow the following
guide-lines:
a. Bring the funds to the event director and state which driver and what specific
device you are protesting and why you feel this is necessary.
b. If the protested driver is still in competition, the protest will be kept confidential
until that driver is out of competition.
c. That driver will be taken immediately to the infield garage and the inspection
will be conducted with only the event director, the protested racer, the
protesting racer and the tech director present.
d. If no illegal device is found the protested driver will receive the fee that was
posted.
e. If an illegal device is found the protesting driver will receive a refund and the
illegal driver will be disqualified and the illegal parts will become the property
of Gateway Motorsports Park.
F. EVENT DIRECTOR DECISIONS. This section has been listed in several sections of
this book but needs to be re-enforced. Every effort has been made by the
management of Gateway Motorsports Park to promote fair and honest racing for all
participants with the best timing equipment available in the industry. In the unlikely
event of an electronic or equipment malfunction, the Event Director will decide the
outcome of the race. The Event Director’s decision is final and entry into competition
is acknowledgment that the participant accepts this ruling without any recourse.
GMP RULE
Site has been boring lately .
4. Protesting: If you see a delay box or anything illegal, bring it to the attention of
the tech director and he will investigate it without a protest charge. However, if
you wish to officially protest another racer (the removal of parts or tear-down),
you must post a protest fee of $200. To do this, please follow the following
guide-lines:
a. Bring the funds to the event director and state which driver and what specific
device you are protesting and why you feel this is necessary.
b. If the protested driver is still in competition, the protest will be kept confidential
until that driver is out of competition.
c. That driver will be taken immediately to the infield garage and the inspection
will be conducted with only the event director, the protested racer, the
protesting racer and the tech director present.
d. If no illegal device is found the protested driver will receive the fee that was
posted.
e. If an illegal device is found the protesting driver will receive a refund and the
illegal driver will be disqualified and the illegal parts will become the property
of Gateway Motorsports Park.
F. EVENT DIRECTOR DECISIONS. This section has been listed in several sections of
this book but needs to be re-enforced. Every effort has been made by the
management of Gateway Motorsports Park to promote fair and honest racing for all
participants with the best timing equipment available in the industry. In the unlikely
event of an electronic or equipment malfunction, the Event Director will decide the
outcome of the race. The Event Director’s decision is final and entry into competition
is acknowledgment that the participant accepts this ruling without any recourse.