Below is a revised version of the rules and regs for 2012 KOTR
Competition Rules:
All competitors must hold a current drivers licence (Learners Permits not acceptable)
-One team consists of a driver and navigator
-Pit crew is allowed, but only in the designated pit and re-fuelling area
-Persons under 15 years of age must be under adult supervision at all times
-A maximum of 6 people are allowed in each teams pit area, including the driver and navigator
- There will be a strict 10km/h speed limit within the pit area.
-Alcohol and drugs are prohibited at all times whilst competing in KOTR
-Random breath testing may be conducted. Test must confirm 0 alcohol levels, or will result in immediate disqualification
-Abusive behaviour and bad language towards officials, other competitors and spectators will not be tolerated and result in immediate disqualification
-Any protest will be forwarded to the competition manager, who will make the final decision
-Any team or vehicle that does not meet the competition standards will not be allowed to participate
-Vehicle re-fuelling will only be performed in the pit area. If a team is stranded on the track, an official must be notified
-All vehicles disabled on the track will be asked to clear the track immediately, either by winching, driving or help from other competitors and or officials. Before any repairs are carried out, an official must be notified
-An allotted time of 4 hours will be given to each class of vehicle, and split into 2 hour staggered blocks. The goal is to complete as many laps in this time frame. Each lap will be timed, so in the case of equal number of laps, time will decide the winner.
-An official will count down the start of the next lap. The call will be as stated, “3, 2, 1, GO.”
-Passing is encouraged, but must be performed in a safe manner.
-Horn must be sounded when approaching vehicle in front. The vehicle being overtaken must make an effort to let the faster team past as soon as possible
-Cheating or deliberately cutting the course is not permitted, and will result in a penalty
-At the completion of each lap, each team must come to a complete stop within the finish box. An official will here take down a lap time before waving each team on to their pit stop.
-This event is self recovery
-If a team is unable to self recover, an official must be notified immediately, and assistance will be granted
-Whilst the navigator is outside the vehicle, he/she is not allowed to touch the vehicle while it is moving. The use of snatch straps will be allowed to hold a vehicle. Ski ropes will not be permitted
Vehicle & Safety Specs:
There will be 2 classes of vehicle being run in KOTR ‘12.
-Modified Class: up to 40" tyres max.
-Must have a chassis originating from a 4wd vehicle. This chassis must be a minimum length from the B-Pillar, to 300mm past the original bolt up face of the brake master cylinder.
-Firewall must be in the original position
-Floor pan may be modified
-A pillar and B pillar must be original width
- Must obtain original windscreen surround
-Cut down doors are permitted
- Must obtain 70% front original profile, and 50% side profile from B-pillar forward
-Suspension and steering modifications are unlimited
-Outlaw Class:
Vehicles of any sort with unlimited tyre size and specs
It will be of the Competition Managers discretion as to which class a vehicle will be run under
-All vehicles must have a working, rated winch
-Each team must carry appropriate recovery equipment, minimum of
1 x Tree trunk protector
1 x Winch extension strap
1 x Snatch strap
1 x Cable dampener
1 x Snatch Block
2 x Rated D shackles 3.25T minimum
-All recovery equipment and winch cable must be in good, safe working condition, and will be checked prior to event start
-All vehicles must have suitable recovery points. These points must be constructed out of a minimum 10mm x 75mm steel plate. Each vehicle must have a minimum of two points front and rear of the vehicle, and each recovery point must be painted red
-A first aid kit must be carried in each vehicle at all times
-A minimum of 2 x 1kg fire extinguishers must be carried in easy reach of both driver and navigator
-All vehicles are required to run window nets, both driver and passenger side.
-Window nets must be easily removed from top or bottom of the window. No zip ties allowed
-Window nets must cover 70% of the window opening, and stop any risk of a limb exiting from the vehicle.
-Single seat buggies will need to contact the competition managers for judgement on the window net requirement
-All vehicles that wish to carry a spare wheel must be securely fastened to the vehicle
-All vehicles must be fitted with headlights, and / or spotlights
-All vehicles must have rear tail lamps which must be permanently on during the competition
-All vehicles must have a working horn, louder the better
-All vehicles must be constructed with a minimum 6 point roll cage. This cage must be securely fastened to the vehicle, and constructed in a strong, safe manner
-All vehicles must be fitted with a minimum 4 point safety harness, securely mounted to the vehicle
-Shoulder height taxi bars, must be fitted to all vehicles (no exceptions)
-Each vehicle must have a solid roof. If not factory, roof’s must be constructed out of either a minimum: 2mm steel, 3mm aluminium or 5mm lexan
-All vehicles must have a battery isolation switch in the vehicle, easily reached by both driver and navigator whilst strapped in by their harness. Isolator must disable a running engine
-All vehicles must have side panels, either factory or constructed out of steel / aluminium / lexan / fibreglass or materials of equal strength
-If a vehicle is not fitted with a windscreen, both driver and navigator are required to have either a full face helmet with visor, safety glasses or goggles
-If a vehicle rolls on a stage and windscreen is removed, the competitors will be required to meet the above rule
-Both driver and navigator must wear a AS1698 approved helmet at all times whilst on the course
-Each team member is required to have a pair of full fingered gloves, which must be worn by the navigator at all times. If the driver is to exit the vehicle on the stage, gloves must be worn
-Each competitor is required to wear a minimum Single Layer SFI Certified Race suit and leather or fireproof race shoes.
- Neck braces are highly recommended
All vehicles will be scrutineered on either the Friday or early Saturday morning, prior to competition.
Penalties:
-Failing to call “Clear Winching” 5mins
-Failure to use a winch dampener 5mins
-Driving or stepping over a live winch cable 10mins
-Failure to use gloves/window net whist competing 10mins
-Touching a moving vehicle 15mins
-Disobeying officials directions (2nd Warning) 20mins
-Failing to make any attempt to allow faster vehicle to pass 20mins
-Bumping in a dangerous manner 20mins
-Failure to wear helmet/harness whilst competing 30mins
-Failing to come to a complete stop at start/finish points DSQ Lap
-Cheating and/or not following designated track DSQ
- Excessive speed in pit area (2nd Warning) DSQ
-Abusive behaviour (2nd Warning) DSQ
-Alcohol or drug abuse DSQ
Any questions about rules or regulations, send us through a message or feel free to call Brett on 0418 719 036 or Mitch on 0432 896 475