
All Change for 2008 are highlighted in Yellow
COMPETITION
COUNCIL
A competition council
shall be formed each season for each division and shall comprise of competitors
in that division. The purpose of this council will be to hear recommendations
on rule changes during the course of a racing season. Any driver can bring a recommendation to the chief steward and if
necessary a competition council meeting for that division will be called to discuss
the recommendation. Decisions will be
made based upon the discussions at that meeting.
Late Models – Darrell Williams; Ed Geiger; Russ Brown ~ Street Stocks – Brian Barnes; Chris Litchfield;
Jamie Hopkins
Mini Stocks – Josh Carter; Charissa Dudley; Brian Zehr ~ Pure Stocks –
Don Douglas; Mark Dhaemers; Lance Stroble
440’s – Sean Swilpa; Chris Weiss; David Breton
RULEBOOK DISCLAIMER
The rules
and/or regulations set forth herein are designed to provide for the orderly
conduct of racing events and to establish minimum acceptable requirements for
such events. These rules shall govern
the condition of all events, and by participating in these events, all
participants are deemed to have complied with these rules. NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR SAFETY
SHALL RESULT FROM PUBLICATIONS OF OR COMPLIANCE WITH THESE RULES AND/OR
REGULATIONS. They are intended as a
guide for the conduct of the sport and are in no way a guarantee against injury
or death to a participant, spectator or official.
The chief
steward shall be empowered to permit minor deviation from any of the
specifications herein or impose any further restrictions that in his opinion do
not alter the minimum acceptable requirements.
NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF SAFETY SHALL RESULT FROM SUCH
ALTERATION OF SPECIFICATIONS. Any interpretation
or deviation of these rules is left to the discretion of the officials. Their decision is final.
Throughout
this rulebook, reference is made to “stock” or “stock replacement” parts. “Stock” means OEM factory produced, non
hi-performance parts for an automobile.
“Stock Replacement” means parts that are produced by an aftermarket
manufacturer to blueprint OEM specifications, which do not exceed these
specifications in any manner.
Oglethorpe
Speedway Park officials reserve the right to disqualify and/or penalize a
driver for equipment that does not fall within the guidelines of this
rulebook. Their decision is final and
binding and will be upheld by the speedway management.
TRACK
POLICY
Oglethorpe
Speedway Park is private property. Any
person on this property without the permission of Oglethorpe Speedway Park
management is guilty of trespass and subject to the penalties prescribed by
law. Through your membership,
registration or association, you have been given the authority to be on this property
in conjunction with racing activities.
However, the management of Oglethorpe Speedway Park reserves the right
to revoke or cancel this authority at any time that is felt your presence or
conduct is not in the best interests of the sport of auto racing, your fellow
competitors, the fans, management and the employees of the speedway.
TRACK
RENTAL
(Available
only on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday morning and non-race Saturdays)
Track must
be reserved a minimum of three days prior to rental. At no time may track be
rented on race days. NO
EXCEPTIONS. All persons entering the
pit area must sign a release. One car
on the track at a time or group with ambulance can have two on the track, half
a lap apart.
Weekday
rental (9 a.m. – 6 p.m.) – Single
Vehicle $50 per hour add $25/hour each additional vehicle, minimum 2
hours.
Saturday
rental (9 a.m. – 6 p.m.) – Single
Vehicle $75 per hour add $25/hr each additional vehicle, minimum 2
hours.
Ambulance
Service - $75 per hour,
minimum 4 hours - Load of Water on track - $25
RAIN-OUT
POLICY
Once a
feature event is completed within any division after all the heat races and
qualifying have been completed, the racing program will be considered a
complete show. Divisions not completing
a feature event that evening will run a double feature program the following
week. The first feature will be run
according to the line-up for the rain date or at the point the feature was
halted. The second feature will be run
according to the blind draw held at the pit window prior to the new night’s
event start. There will not be any heat
races on double feature nights for the divisions running two features. Points and prize money will be issued for
both features. There will be NO REFUNDS
OR EXCHANGES DUE TO RAINOUTS. In the
event that the following week is a scheduled special event, changes may be made
to this policy to accommodate different sponsors and situations beyond our
control.
PROMOTIONAL
RELEASE
Any
competitor who wishes to compete at Oglethorpe Speedway Park during any race
event or promotional event, consents to the use of their name, pictures of
themselves and their race car, video of themselves and their race car for
publicity, advertising and endorsements both before and after the events, and
relinquishes any rights to photos or videos taken in connection with events and
consents to the publication or sale of such photos as the speedway so desires
FUEL
AND TIRES
1. FUEL:
All divisions must run
either the track racing fuel (Sunoco 112 racing fuel) or un-altered pump
gas. “Un-altered” means no mixing or
co-mingling of different fuels together.
Drivers may use standard pump gas, meaning gas purchased at the “corner
gas station”. All racing fuel must be
of the same specifications, specific gravity, color and smell of the track
fuel, no additives are allowed in any fuel.
The track reserves the right to take samples of fuel at any time for
testing. Any additives/mixing detected
in fuel will result in fine, suspension, loss of purse, loss of points or any
combination thereof. Alcohol, nitrous oxide or any oxygen producing
additives or chemicals are not allowed in any competitors fuel and violators
will be subject to a fine, suspension, loss of purse and loss of points or any
combination thereof. Sunoco 112 racing fuel and Shell Premium 93
are available at the speedway.
2. TIRES:
American Racer tires are
available at the track and Competitive Products. Hoosier
Tires available at the track.
3. PURCHASES OF TIRES &/OR FUEL:
Racing
fuel and tires may be purchased during regular business hours, Monday through
Friday between the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm.
They are also available in the pit area during race nights.
a) Payment must be received at the time of purchase. There will be a $25 service charge on any
returned checks.
b) If purchased on race night you will be permitted to sign for
your purchases, but all outstanding balances must be paid within seven (7) days
or the amount will be deducted from the driver’s pay.
c) If outstanding balances have not been satisfied, you will
not be allowed to compete again at the speedway until all balances are paid in
full.
RESERVED
PIT SPACES FOR WEEKLY EVENTS
1. All drivers competing at OSP will be required to have
an OSP license.
2. It is necessary to secure a “pit pass” for entry into
pit area.
3. You can reserve a pit space for the season, inquire
at the track office for availability.
4. Check in with scorers at the draw window, located at
Infield Concession building to draw for position and take care of any necessary
entries for the night.
5. Bring your racecar to the scale area (located across
from fuel pumps at the pit wall) for an official to inspect for safety. Your car must be approved prior to competing
in any events, including hot laps.
6. Raceceivers
will be mandatory for all Late Models, Street Stocks, Pure Stocks and Mini
Stocks.
7. Race line-ups and order of events are posted on Pit
Concessions Bulletin Board.
8. The Pit Concessions are located in the center of the
pit area.
9. The tire room is located on the backside of the pit
concessions.
10. Rest rooms are located adjacent to the pit
concessions.
11. Fuel is available adjacent to pit concession at fuel
pumps. Drive through pump area from overflow towards pit road. DO NOT BACK INTO
THE PUMP AREA.
12. Waste oil deposit barrels are located in the tech
area for deposit of all used oil. DO NOT EMPTY OIL INTO TRASH RECEPTACLES
AND/OR THE GROUND.
13. Staging Area:
Is located near turn one in the pit area.
14. Hot Laps:
This is not racing; just warm-ups! All belts, helmet and uniform must be
in place. Proceed to staging area near turn one of the pit area; an OSP
official will direct you on to the speedway.
15. Barrels: OSP
uses barrels in the turns during warm-ups to help establish an upper groove on
the racing surface. Do not run into the
barrels! Violators of this rule will be
sent to the pits. Habitual violators of
this rule may be forced to start at the tail of their heat race and feature race.
16. Driver’s Meeting: Will take place near the OSP tech
area. It is mandatory that all drivers
attend.
17. Race Line Ups:
Are according to the blind draw or by how you finished in a previous
race that night. Watch the line up
board for your division and car number.
If your car number is not listed on the board, contact an official
immediately. When its time for your division
to race, proceed to the Staging Area.
The track official will direct you in lining up racecars and letting you
on to the track. Watch the flagman, as
all need to be in position prior to the previous race’s white flag being
displayed.
18. Race Time: We
cannot tell you how to race. Remember
to respect your fellow drivers and their equipment. Watch the flagman, watch for the caution lights, be alert, be
aware and most of all have fun! Good
Luck!
19. Payoff: Will be at the completion of all races for
that night and will take place at the Grandstand Ticket Booth.
This general rule section
applies to each and every racer, mechanic and/or pit personnel. Some items, obviously, do not apply to each
class – you can easily determine which rules do not apply to you. You are expected to know the rules –
ignorance will not be tolerated as an excuse.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Every
driver should inspect the racing surface and the race track to learn of any defects,
obstructions, or anything, which, in their opinion, is unsafe, and they shall
report that condition in writing to the speedway management. Any driver entering any racing event is
considered to have inspected the track and all conditions are satisfactory to
them. If not, they should not
race. The participant further indicates
that he is aware that auto racing involves risk and assumes the risks with full
awareness and knowledge.
GENERAL
RULE STATEMENT
The rules and/or
regulations set forth herein are designed to provide for the orderly conduct of
racing events and to establish minimum acceptable requirements for such
events. These rules shall govern the
condition of all Oglethorpe Speedway Park events, and by participating in these
events, Oglethorpe Speedway Park racers, mechanics and/or pit personnel are
deemed to have complied with these rules.
No express or implied warranty of safety shall result from publication
of, or compliance with these rules and/or regulations. They are intended as a guide for the conduct
of the sport and are in no way a guarantee against injury or death to
participants, spectators or others.
Report all
injuries immediately to an official for proper reporting. If you are physically unable to provide
necessary information to complete the reporting have a crewmember or other
responsible party provide all necessary information for proper insurance
guidelines to be followed. No claims
will be considered unless reported prior to leaving the speedway property that
day.
MINORS (Competition and Restricted Areas)
REGISTRATION
AND POINTS
The 2008 points season opens on Friday,
March 28, 2008 and will close on Friday, September 5, 2007.
Points for Heat Races will be awarded as follows (all divisions):
1-25 7-11 If more than 12 cars start any heat race, the points
2-20 8- 10 received will be reduced by one point per position.
3-18 9- 9
4-16 10- 8
5-14 11- 7
6-12 12- 6
Points
for Feature Races will be awarded as follows (all divisions):
1-175 11-130 21-100
2-170 12-127 22-97
3-165 13-124 23-94
4-160 14-121 24-91
5-155 15-118 25-88
6-150 16-115 26-85
7-146 17-112 27-82
8-142 18-109 28-79
9-138 19-106 29-76
10-134 20-103 30-73
CAR
IDENTIFICATION AND NUMBER REGISTRATION
REQUIRED
DECAL LOCATIONS
All cars must
provide space on each front fender for the OSP decal and provide space on their racecar for their divisional
sponsor’s decal. The decal must be
visible to the grandstand. Required
decals must be in place to be eligible for any year end point fund bonus
awards, cash prizes and/or purse money on individual race nights.
Raceceivers will be mandatory for all divisions
except the 440’s. Racecievers will be
available for purchase at the speedway office.
OSP speedway office has a very limited number of raceceivers that may be
rented for a single night of racing for $20.
It is the driver’s responsibility to ensure his/her raceceiver is
working properly. Drivers will be
subject to penalty for disobey and raceceiver communication from the tower.
GENERAL
RACING POLICY
FLAG
RULES
1. Any driver who does not obey the flag rules or
continuously ignores the signals from the flag stand will be subject to
disqualification and possible further penalty.
2. Green Flag:
Displayed to start the race or restart the race. Cars must maintain their formation until the
green flag is displayed.
3. Yellow Flag & Caution Lights: Caution on the
speedway. Cars are expected to slow
down and maintain their positions until instructed by the officials. WE DO NOT RACE BACK TO THE FLAGSTAND. If a full
lap is not completed, we will go back to the last completed lap
4. Red Flag:
Slow down and come to a complete stop as soon as possible. Watch for safety personnel and leave them a
clear path on the track. Do not get out
of your racecar. No pit crews are
allowed on the track during a red flag and no work is allowed on the car during
a red flag situation.
5. Black Flag:
Any car receiving a black flag must immediately go to the pits for
consultation with officials. DO NOT
STOP ON THE TRACK. Failure to obey the
black flag will result in car disqualification, fine and possible further
penalty. A driver receiving a black
flag for disciplinary problems will be subject to a fine of not less than the
driver’s pay for the event and the loss of any points for that event.
6. Blue with Yellow Stripe Flag: Passing flag indicates slower cars must move
to the inside or outside and allow faster cars to pass them. All cars being lapped must cease racing each
other and allow the leader to pass then they may resume racing.
7. White Flag:
Leader has started the final lap of the race.
8. Checkered Flag:
Race is finished. All cars
finish the race on the lap the checkered flag is shown to the leader. All cars must pass under the checkered flag
to be scored for that lap.
CONDUCT
1. No driver, crewmember or any other person may enter
the pit area unless they have personally signed all releases, entry and
registration forms.
2. Any fighting or reckless driving may subject the
offender to fines and or penalties, possible probation and or suspension
depending upon the seriousness of the incident and the decision of the
officials and management. Any
continuing problems from the same individual or same race team may result in
permanent suspension.
3. Any acts that the speedway sees as detrimental to the
sport of auto racing or detrimental to the integrity of the speedway operation
will be subject to a fine, suspension and/or probation. This may include fighting, entering another
competitors pit in retaliation, using your race car for retaliation, using profanity in front of officials, management
and/or fans, disrupting the continuity of the event by displaying anger or
displeasure in front of the officials, management or fans. The track management
reserves the right to issue a penalty that includes a fine, probation and
suspension or any combination thereof.
If you want to race, we welcome you.
If you want to be a troublemaker, please don’t come to the track. Keep in mind this facility promotes family
entertainment.
4. At all race events, the driver assumes the
responsibility for actions of ALL members of their team including, but not
limited to, crew members, family and fans who accompany the team in the pit
area before, during and after an event and will be held accountable for their
actions.
5. Profane signs on your racecar, sexual signs, etc. are
taboo.
6. Penalties and fines for violation of the conduct,
race procedures, general rules and car specifications may be implemented per
this rulebook to all participants at the discretion of the officials and/or
management.
7. The possession, consumption or distribution of ANY
alcoholic beverage or controlled substances at anytime while in restricted
areas is strictly prohibited.
8. At anytime, the display of any type of weapon or
threat of bodily harm may result in the permanent suspension of the entire
racing team and may result in arrest of all parties involved.
9. At all race events the driver must inform officials
of the team’s crew chief who will represent the team when the driver is on the
racetrack or becomes incapacitated.
During any consultations with officials, the driver or the crew chief
shall be the sole representative of the team.
10. Any driver and/or crew member who has been suspended from
Oglethorpe Speedway Park events for rough driving, disorderly conduct, etc.,
will not be allowed to participate at any events conducted at the speedway
until all penalties have been satisfied which includes serving out suspensions
and paying all fines.
11. All decisions by officials and official scoring are
final and all participants agree to abide by these decisions.
12. When in the pit area, maintain a constant watch for
your own protection.
13. The track reserves the right to modify any rule in
this book as deemed necessary by officials and management.
1. The only people allowed on the racetrack and outside
the infield pit guardrail are racing officials. Drivers must stay in their cars while on racetrack. DO NOT GET OUT OF YOUR CAR. Pit crews, car owners and personnel related
to any car are not allowed on the track following any accident or injury.
2. No repairs are allowed to a racecar except in the pit
area. Pit crews are not allowed to come
on to the racing surface for any reason during an event. This includes red flag situations.
3. Drivers may compete in only one division per race
night (this does not include the Showdown in Savannah). Registered Late Model
drivers are allowed to compete only in the Street Stock division only on weekly
race nights that the Late Model division is not competing (must be approved by
the chief steward).
4. A driver may move up a division during the season,
but once they have made the move, the driver cannot move back to that division
without a majority vote by that division’s drivers (must be approved by the
chief steward).
5. Drivers must draw their own number for heat and
qualifying line-ups at the draw window prior to entering the night’s
event. Heat and feature line-ups will
be posted in the pits (at the pit concessions). If a driver wins two (2) feature events in a row, they cannot
start any farther forward than the 8th starting position of the next feature they
qualify for; three (3) feature events in a row, they cannot start any farther
forward than the 10th
starting position of the next feature they qualify for; four (4) features in
row, no closer than 12th; five (5) or more features, the tail of the
starting field.
6. Any car that has been qualified for the feature event
can be driven by another driver in that event, subject to notification to
scoring, but will relinquish their starting position and start at the rear of
the field. The same is true in the case
of a driver using a back-up car. The
points will follow the driver of the racecar, not the car itself or the car
owner.
7. A back-up car may only be used in the event that a
racecar becomes disabled during preliminary competition (warm-ups or Heat Race)
on that specific race night. If the
back-up car does not meet the divisional specifications, the driver may only
complete one lap and exit into the pit area (no exceptions).
8. Cars must be lined up and ready to race prior to the
white flag being displayed in the previous race. Any driver failing to be lined up prior to this time will be
lined up at the rear of the field.
Drivers in place will move straight up in their rows with the latecomers
falling to the rear in the order they came to the staging area. All drivers must follow the official’s
direction.
9. The race begins at commencement of pace laps, but
official scoring and distance begins when the official starting flag is
displayed. At the beginning of the
race, the field must maintain a nose to tail, side by side formation at a
consistent speed until the green flag is waved. If a caution is displayed prior to a lap being completed, a
complete restart will result with all retaining their starting positions except
for those determined to be involved in the cause of the caution. If after three unsuccessful tries at
starting a race double file fails, a single file start will be used.
10. When a caution flag is thrown, drivers must slow down
safely and maintain their position on the track. We do not race back to the flag stand. If a full lap is not completed, we will go back to the last
completed lap.
11. At the discretion of the officials, any car causing a
caution or any car involved in causing the caution will be placed at the rear
of the field for the restart. Any
driver involved with three (3) cautions within the same race, will be black
flagged from that race and sent to the pit area.
12. All restarts are made by the lead car anytime after
passing the designated line on the wall and prior to flag stand. If the leader does not fire by the time he
reaches the flag stand, the flagman will restart the race. All drivers must remain in position and are
not allowed to pass until after the restart.
When the leader accelerates, the remainder of the field must do so
also. If you do not accelerate when the
remainder of the field does and you are passed, this is not considered a jump. Jumping is a judgment call that is
determined by track officials. The
first time a driver is deemed to have jumped the restart, they will be
penalized two positions from where they were before they jumped the restart at
the next available time or at the end of the race, whichever comes first. A second jump within the same race will
result in a black flag and a one-lap penalty. If a car breaks on a restart, they should move to the inside or
outside to allow remainder of field to pass.
13. If a red flag is displayed, slow down as quickly as
possible and come to a stop on the track.
We may need to dispatch the ambulance and fire truck and they need a
clear path to the accident.
14. There will be NO ROUGH DRIVING. Any car that intentionally spins out or
drives into another car will be immediately black-flagged to the pits for
consultation with the officials, and will be subject to further penalty as
deemed necessary. We will not tolerate
rough driving.
15. All cars must enter the speedway in turn one and exit
the speedway in turn four.
16. Drivers must maintain a safe speed in the pit area
(even if during a race). Any driver
entering or exiting the pit area at what is deemed to be an unsafe manner may
be black-flagged from the race and be subject to further penalty.
17. During the regular season on regular race nights
(does not include double feature nights or nights when heats are not run), the
following distances and time limits will be imposed, unless changes are
necessary and are made by chief steward prior to the event:
Division Heat Laps Feature Laps Time
Limit
SS 5 20 25 minutes
MS 4 15 20 minutes
PS 4 15 20 minutes
440 4 15 20 minutes
*The number of heat and feature laps will be
determined by the car count at that event.
A time limit of seven (7) minutes will be imposed upon each heat
race. The time begins when the initial
green flag falls. When the time limit
has been exceeded, the race will be declared official when the leader is given
the checkered flag. Rookies must begin
their heat and feature race from the rear of the field
for their first three events (double features are considered two events).
18. If the time limit is reached prior to the completion of the
scheduled laps, a green-white-checkered format will be implemented
immediately. There will be one chance
given to complete the race event under this format. If a caution is thrown after the green-white-checkered format has
begun, the cars
will be scored as they cross the line and the race will be considered complete.
19. Line-ups will be determined by:
a. Heat Races by a blind draw conducted at the draw
window. Those failing to draw prior to
draw being cut-off will be placed at the rear of a heat race. Transfer positions will be dependant upon
car count. Divisions having less than twelve (12) cars will run one (1) heat
race.
b. If a “B” Feature is run, the non-qualifiers will be
lined up according to their finish in the heat races straight up. Transfer positions will be dependant upon
car count.
c. The “A” Feature for the Late Model, Street Stock, Pure
Stock, and Mini Stocks will be lined up according to their finish in the heat
races straight up. The 440’s will be
lined up according to their finish in the heat races with all previous feature
winners in the rear with the most recent winner at the tail.
d. On nights when a division does not run heat races,
the line-ups will be according to the blind draw held at the draw window for
their feature race.
20. On nights when a division runs double features, there
will not be any heat races run for that division. The line-ups will be according to the blind draw held at the draw
window. The feature will be inverted from
the starting field line up for the second feature (If you started on the pole
for the first feature, you will start last for the second feature).
21. After any race has been completed, the officials have the right to inspect any part of any cars. If you are directed to go to the scales or the inspection area, you must do so immediately.