Supplementary Regulations

The full SR’s, containing event specific regulations are part of the entry form, and can be found here.

 

Supplementary Regulations

A  -  General Regulations

A1.0         Event Details

The Easter 2010 Interclub is promoted by Essex Land Rover Club Ltd between Friday 02 April and Monday 04 April 2010. All classes of event will be held at the Poles Wood, Kelvedon Hatch, Essex (Site entrance grid reference TQ567993)

The following MSA affiliated off road clubs have been invited to participate.

· Anglian Rover Owners Club

· Beds, Herts & Cambs LRC

· Breckland Land Rover Club

· Chiltern Vale Land Rover Club

· Lea Valley Land Rover Club

· Peak & Dukeries LRC

· Southern Rover Owners Club

· Suffolk Land Rover Club

· Suffolk 4WD Club

· Southern Counties Off Road Club

The whole event is to be held under the General Regulations of the MSA Ltd (incorporating the provisions of the International Sporting Code of the FIA) and these Supplementary Regulations.

All event entrants must be members of an MSA Ltd recognised motorsports club.

A2.0         Event Cancellation

Essex Land Rover Club will make every endeavour not to cancel all or any part of the event. If, however, an event must be cancelled, officials and pre-booked drivers will be advised by phone or e-mail, and a sign erected at the site entrance for other entrants.

A3.0         Eligibility

All entrants and their passengers/navigators must be full members of the organising or invited clubs and have a valid competitive club membership card signed with the MSA endorsement. Non ALRC specification vehicles from invited clubs will be admitted to the class deemed most appropriate by the scrutineer. All vehicles should carry a tow/recovery rope with suitable attachments for use during the event. Axle diff locks and ‘fiddle brakes’ may only be fitted to a vehicle if they are demonstrably disabled to the satisfaction of the scrutineer – these may be rechecked at any time during the event by the scrutineer. CCV vehicles will need to have a roll cage meeting MSA minimum requirements. Dumper type tyres are not permitted on any vehicles. Team vehicles may be driven by more than one team entry.

Drivers in all events, except for the team recovery and comp safari, need not have a full driving licence, provided that they have a passenger who has a full UK driving licence, and who is experienced in trials driving. This must be declared when signing on. Drivers entering the JTV Trial, Team Recovery or Comp Safari must, as a minimum, have a valid clubmans MSA competition licence.

A4.0         Trial Entry & Signing On

Entries may be submitted prior to the event, and a limited number of entries will be accepted on the day, subject to an additional fee (as set out on the entry form). Signing on for all events will run concurrent to scrutineering.

A5.0         Scrutineering

All scrutineering will take place in the designated area of the campsite or event paddocks during the times described in the event specific supplementary regulations

A6.0         Description and Classifications

Classes will be those designated by the ALRC, but may be amalgamated to suit the number of entries. For the Comp Safari and JTV, a number of appropriate non-ALRC classes may be formed dependent on the entries received. These will be advised at the start of each competition.

A7.0         Competitor Identification

Self adhesive number(s) will be provided for each entrant for all events except for the JTV and comp safari. These are to be clearly attached, as directed at signing on, to the vehicle. Comp safari entrants should advise the organisers of their favoured running number. The organisers will try to accommodate these numbers on a first come, first served basis. No guarantee is offered for number availability.

A8.0         Scoring

Scoring sections will be as per the ALRC regulations. The Marshals decision is final.

A9.0         Prizes

Prize giving will take place in the central marquee in the campsite, unless otherwise note for specific events.

Up to 4 entries per class - 1st place trophy only

Up to 8 entries per class - 1st & 2nd place trophies

More than 8 entries per class - 1st, 2nd & 3rd place trophies

No monetary prizes will be awarded

A10.0       Results

Final Results will be displayed in the administration area of the camp site (timing control for the comp safari) at the end of the event for examination for 30 minutes prior to presentation of the results. Prizes will be awarded on the same day as the event.

A11.0       Maintenance & Re-fuelling

All maintenance is to be undertaken over sheeting to protect the ground from contamination by vehicle fluids and the like, and to ensure that no debris from vehicles is left on the ground. All re-fuelling is to be undertaken in the designated area. ALL waste is to be taken home by the competitor.

A12.0       Miscellaneous

The event will be run in accordance with the regulations published in the 2009 ALRC yearbook, free to all ALRC club members, and available from the event Secretary and Steward.

The event details have been published in club magazines, and there will be a drivers briefing before the events commence.

 

~ End Of General Regulations ~

 

The full SR’s, containing event specific regulations are part of the entry form, and can be found here.