Arriving at the Site, Check-in & Waiver
- You should arrive between 7:00 and 7:45AM
- Do not arrive before 7:00 unless you are on the setup crew
- Drive courteously and obey the local traffic laws and please report anyone not doing so
- Local police know we are here and often use radar before and after our events
- Everyone MUST Stop at the "gate" at the top of the hill (where the chain-link fence ends). Here you will:
- Sign the Waiver -- this includes participants, guests, spectators, etc.
- A PCA Minor waiver, signed by parent(s) is required for anyone under age 18
- Check-in with on-site registrar(s)
- All particpants must show their driver license and tell the gate workers their name, class and car number
- If you have any changes or owe money, you will have to come to the timing tent from 7:30-8:00 to make those payments and changes.
- Everyone will get a wrist band after signing the waiver
- One color for novice and intermediate drivers
- One color for qualified instructors
- One color for guests
- Nobody enters the site without a wristband!
- Once you are checked in:
- Park in the paddock
- Prepare your car by removing all loose items, including floor mats, and affixing the number you were assigned.
- Then put your car in the tech line with hood and trunk open.
- Bring your helmet(s) to the tech line.
- At 8:15 sharp, be at the Mandatory Driver Meeting near the timing tent
- The course will be open for walking after the Driver Meeting
- Autocross is an all day rain or shine event
- plan to stay until 5:00 if necessary
- pay attention to the forecast and plan accordingly
General Rules and Guidelines
- No drugs or alcohol allowed on site at any time
- Speed limit 5MPH at all times in pit area
- Children must be supervised at all times and are NOT allowed in the hot grid
- Pets must be supervised/leashed at all times
- Pets are NOT allowed in the hot grid
- NO SMOKING smoking in the grid
- No skates, Heelys, scooters, bikes etc allowed
- Stay away from timing tent
- If you need help please see event chair or an instructor, they will be glad to help you
- Pick up any trash- Leave the site cleaner than when we arrived
- Use the Dumpster
- Devens will fine us if trash is left on site
- Support the local merchants
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- Tell them you are there for an autocross event at Moore Airfield
- DO NOT park in front of the Cottage restaurant in town.
- The owner is very particular about saving those parking spots for his customers
- Stay away from the police cars
- Drink plenty of water
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- It is easy to get dehydrated--even on a cool cloudy day
- Anyone taking photos MUST use a spotter. They are your eyes and ears for safety.
- Everyone must work
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- You must work both morning and afternoon sessions.
- If you need to leave early please see event chairperson prior to leaving
- Attendance at the Driver Meeting is mandatory
- Results are announced live and broadcast on 89.5 FM
Grid
- Grid workers will help drivers get lined up in grid
- We grid 2 cars deep
- Dual drivers go to front of grid
- Grid workers will get dual drivers on course to keep runs in synch with single drivers
- If you have a rerun go to the rerun lane
- Grid workers will get you out for rerun after a minimum of 5 cars have gone
Instructors and Passengers
- We have assigned instructors for the event
- First time autocrossers must use instructors until instructors feel driver is ready to drive alone
- If you want an instructor put you flashers on and an instructor will hop in the car with you
- Passenger rules (Starter will be checking):
- We encourage passenger rides for learning purposes
- Only registered entrants are allowed in cars
- Either driver or passenger MUST be an approved instructor
- Approved instructors are identified by wrist band color
- Passenger must be back in the grid in time for their next run (or lose the run)
NOVICES
- Novices running in the novice class will run with their base class
- For example- if running in a 2010 Boxster S with no mods you will run when base class 6 runs
- If you win novice class you will no longer be eligible for novice class at future events
- There is a Mandatory Novice Meeting and course walk lead by our novice Captain
- Grid, course elements, penalties etc. will be covered
Corner Captains
- A Captain is assigned to each corner
- Captain is usually an experienced worker
- Captain will have the radio and the red flag
- Captain also shags cones
- If you are assigned as captain and feel you can't do the job please let us know and we can make a change
- Radio
- You MUST call in ALL penalties and ALL re-runs
- Keep transmission short… “Control this is corner 4, car 8-8-7, 2 cones”
- Wait for acknowledgement from control
- If you do not get an acknowledge from control check if they got the call
- Red Flag
- Keep the red flag in your hand at all times, never put it down
- Keep the flag unfurled (NOT rolled up) and hidden from drivers
- If red flag is needed waive it vigorously in a figure 8 pattern to get drivers attention
- If you see something unsafe use the red flag
- Spread the workers out
- Workers standing in one place makes getting to downed cones difficult and causes unnecessary reruns
Working the Course
- We allow cars to be driven to work stations
- Park cars at least 100 feet from course
- Do not park in line of sight of drivers
- Park cars out of the spin zone
- No sitting on course while course is hot
- No cell phones, cameras, pagers, etc. use allowed on course at any time
- Be ready to run in case of car spin or to reset cones
Cones
- Watch behind the car as a lot of cones are hit with rear of car
- Each cone tipped over or moved completely outside of the box is a penalty:
- Cones before the start are subject to the same penalties
- Any cone penalty after the finish lights is an automatic DNF
- Pointer cones DO NOT COUNT as penalty but must be replaced
- If a cone wiggles or is not centered in the box, reset it
- Move quickly, fix the cone and get out of the way of the next driver
- If not enough time, stay out of the way--your safety is more important
- NEVER turn your back to an oncoming car!
- Use the following hand signals to indicate penalty:
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DRIVING
- Car numbers must be visible at all times
- Large enough to be seen by workers on course
- Numbers must be contrasting color to car
- If you get in trouble, save the car not the run!
- "If it starts to spin -- BOTH FEET IN"
- Save the equipment
- If you damage the equipment (Timing lights/transmitters etc) you will pay for repair or replacement
- Devens has very strict sound requirements
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- If your car is over the limit you will be black flagged and given 1 opportunity to fix it
- If you have a second violation you will be done for the day
- Always drive through the finish lights, even if you are getting rerun, off course, etc.
Reruns
- If you are red flagged you will be given a rerun--unless you caused the red flag
- If you see a cone down or in the wrong place STOP
- Get corner worker attention to verify cone is out of place
- If cone is verified to be out of place corner worker must call in rerun to control. If not called in no rerun will be given
- Once moving again drive course quickly, no slow driving as other cars are coming behind you
- Make sure to go through the finish lights
- Return to grid and get into the rerun lane