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ROOKIE BEGINNER:
Age: 5-8 years old
Engine: 5 hp Briggs & Stratton Stock rules on blue printing, must run blue restrictor (0.335)
Clutch: dry clutch
Fuel: Methanol
Weight: 235 lb. Min. (Kart & Driver)
ROOKIE ADVANCED:
Age: 5-8 years old
Engine: 5 hp Briggs & Stratton Stock rules on blue printing, must run black restrictor (0.375)
Clutch: dry clutch
Fuel: Methanol
Weight: 235 lb. Min. (Kart & Driver)
ROOKIE KAGE:
Age: 5-8 years old
Engine: 5 hp Briggs & Stratton purple restrictor(.425) or Briggs Animal purple restrictor (.425) Stock rules on blue printing
Kart: Leg nets required, right side window net required, No suspension Driver: Firesuit not required but highly recommended
Clutch: dry clutch
Fuel: Methanol (aux fuel tank must have one way check valve)
Weight: 350 lb. Min (Kart & Driver)
ROOKIE CHAMP: Age: 5-8 yrs old Engine: 5hp Briggs & Stratton purple restrictor (.425) or Briggs Animal purple restrictor (.425) Kart: no suspension Driver: firesuit not required but highly recommended Clutch: dry clutch Fuel: methanol (Aux tank must have one way check valve) Weight: 350 lbs min (kart and driver)
JUNIOR I HEAVY:
Age: 8-10 years old
Engine: 5 hp Briggs & Stratton Stock rules on blueprinting, must run purple restrictor (0.425”)
Fuel: Methanol
Weight: 265 lb. Min. (Kart & Driver)
JUNIOR 2 HEAVY:
Age: 10-12 years old
Engine: 5hp Briggs & Stratton Stock rules on blueprinting, must run turquoise restrictor (0.500”)
Fuel: Methanol
Weight: 290 lbs. Min. (Kart & Driver)
JUNIOR 3 HEAVY:
Age: 12-15 years old
Engine: 5hp Briggs & Stratton Stock rules on blueprinting, must run gold restrictor (0.575”)
Fuel: Methanol
Weight: 320 lbs. Min. (Kart & Driver)
JUNIOR KAGE:
Age 8-15 years old
Engine: Blue Wazoom (sealed & unmodified) with S-AFAJR Filter Adapter and Robinson Torque Tube header
Kart: Leg nets required, right side window net required, suspended karts must use spec. shocks
Fuel: Methanol
Weight: 400 lbs. Min. for non-suspended chassis and 425 lbs. Min. for suspended chassis (Kart & Driver)
JUNIOR CHAMP:
Age: 8-15 years old
Engine: Briggs Animal Stock WKA gold restrictor 3 hole
Kart: WKA Champ Chassis
Fuel: Methanol
Weight: 345 lbs. Min. (Kart & Driver)
STOCK MEDIUM:
Age: 15 years old and up
Engine: 5hp Briggs & Stratton Stock rules on blueprinting
Fuel: Methanol
Weight: 350lb. Min. (Kart & Driver)
STOCK ANIMAL:
Age: 15 years old and up
Engine: Briggs & Stratton Animal Stock rules on blueprinting
Fuel: Methanol
Weight: 375 lb. Min. (Kart & Driver)
BLUE WAZOOM:
Age: 15+
Engine: Blue Wazoom (sealed and unmodified)
Fuel: Methanol
Weight: 375 lb. Min. (Kart & Driver)
UNLIMITED ALL STARS:
Age: 16 years old and up
Engine: see UAS 2008 Rules (http://www.unlimitedallstars.org/rules.html)
Weight: Must be declared at registration and posted on left side of kart.
SENIOR CHAMP:
Age: 15 +
Engine: 10hp Techumseh Star- 435 lbs (Kart & Driver) Blue Wazoom (sealed and unmodified) - 385 lbs (Kart & Driver) Briggs Animal Modified (Section 706) - 425 lbs (Kart & Driver)
Fuel: Methanol
Weight: see above
Competition Age: Determined as of Dec 20, 2008
Option Year
If during the season a driver has a birthday that would make him/her old enough to move "up" a class, that driver has the option to do so, but may not move back down. They may move up for the entire year , or stay down the entire year, or may switch classes mid season, but points will not transfer from class to class.
WINFIELD FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY TRACK RULES
RACE DAY SCHEDULE:
1. Pits open at 12:00 Noon
2. Pre-tech will start at 1:00 PM (All karts must be pre-teched prior to being allowed on track.)
3. Hot Laps will start at 2:30 PM. 4. Heat Races will begin at 3:30 PM with Features to follow.
SCORING:
1. A pill draw will be used for the first heat line up. The second heat will be inverted start from the first heat. The participants of these heats will receive points based on where they finish in the heats. These points will determine the starting order of the feature race that day.
2. Number of laps in heats will be 5 and features will be 10 for Rookies, 8 lap heats and 15 lap features for Junior Classes and 10 lap heats and 20 lap features for Adult Classes. All races will be timed. The clock will start when the green flag has been displayed and will run continuously until the number of laps is completed or the time runs out with 20 minutes MAX.
3. If the time expires under the yellow flag, the race will be restarted for a green/white/checkered finish.
4. If the yellow flag is displayed after the leader takes the white flag, the race will be scored as complete
5. All karts will line up in the staging area. Only driver and one person will be allowed per kart in this area. This is to allow the line up procedure to run more smoothly and avoid congestion. Karts have 90 seconds to enter the track after first kart enters the track.
6. All karts must weigh immediately after exiting track after finishing each race. If the kart weighs light, the driver is allowed to roll off the scales, have the scales reset, and re-weigh. If the driver leaves the scaling area he/she forfeits the right to re-weigh.
7. If you are disqualified during post feature race inspections, you will lose all points, trophies, prizes for that day.
8. Points will go with the driver (not the kart) for the class they are registered in.
9. Each kart must have VERY VISIBLE numbers on sides and back of kart in order to be scored.
RACING APPAREL (NO EXCEPTIONS ! ! ! ! ! )
1. Full face helmet must meet Snell M2000 or SA2000 or later specifications. Junior Drivers Helmet may be SFI 24.1 Approved
2. Approved neck brace
3. Gloves
4. Driving suit, leather, heavyweight vinyl or abrasion resistant vinyl jacket and long pants.
5. Shoes
PIT RULES:
1. No Driving in the pits.
2. No mopeds, minibikes, rollerskates, blades, boards, etc. allowed in the pits at any time.
3. No alcoholic beverages in the pits until the entire race program has been completed.
4. Each driver is responsible for their pit crew and keeping their pit area clean.
TRACK PROCEDURES:
1. When entering the track, the track will be under “yellow”, this means enter slowly and cautiously.
2. Scrubbing tires will be allowed under yellow and on the straight only.
3. No one is to approach any racing official on the track or in the score tower once the initial green flag has been thrown. If a driver has a question for the officials, they must wait until after the checkered flag is thrown. Please conduct yourselves in a proper manner.
STARTS:
1. The race will start when the field is leaving turn 4 at a reasonable speed, everyone is lined up correctly and the flagman has waved the green flag.
2. The field must make a complete lap to be an official start. If this does not happen, there will be a complete restart.
3. The field has 2 double file starts to complete a lap. After that, the field will be lined up single file with the karts that caused the false start at the back.
RESTARTS:
1. Once there is an official start, if a yellow or red comes out, we will go to a single file restart.
2. Restarts will be done single file 4.
RACING AND RACING ACCIDENTS:
1. If the yellow or red flag comes out because of an accident or spin out, the kart or karts causing the yellow flag to come out will go to the back of the field. There is a 3 Spin Rule. If your kart dies on a Red flag, one person from your pits may enter the track, and you will be allowed to restart. No other restarts will be allowed. Exception will be for the Rookies who can restart at any time.
2. In the event of a red flag, the running participants should carefully drive to the back straight, stop in a single file and stay in their karts until otherwise directed.
3. On a red flag, if you go to the pits for any reason you will not restart the race.
4. If the red flag comes out because of a possibly serious accident, we will allow a family or crew member out to the accident only after the track personnel feel it is safe to do so. Everyone else needs to stay back so that the injured party can be assisted. Once the track is clear, the races will resume.
POST RACE:
1. Immediately after the heat races, the karts should exit the race track and go straight to the scales to be weighed. Upon authorization from tech person, they will be directed back to their pits.
2. Immediately after the feature race, feature winner will take a victory lap with the checkered flag. Everyone must then exit track and be weighed. The top two karts in each class will be directed to the teach area. We will draw classes to see who gets teched. 2 Junior (including Rookie) and 2 Adult classes will be teched each night. If any kart is found to be illegal, they will lose their points for that night.
3. Engine Tech Rules: You will declare yourself as WKA, IKF, or KART. Your engine will be teched accordingly.
SPECIAL NOTES:
1. Rookie class: There will be one person allowed in the infield to assist the rookie driver.
2. Any driver that scratches from a race needs to inform a track official as soon as possible.
3. If a driver ignores the black flag when displayed and does not go to the pits for consultation on the next lap after the first signal was given, no laps will be credited after the first signal was given.
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