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CADWELL PARK I

GRAVITY FESTIVAL

2009

NTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION

BACKGROUND: The competition is a fun event, to be enjoyed by competitors and spectators alike. We are try hard to make this event bigger and better each year, and hopefully surpass last years success. We are hoping to bring in more and more events and attraction. Cadwell Park is a great course seemingly purpose built for gravity racing. There is endless possibility’s as you look around. We just need your help and support to make this Britain’s best gravity event. DATE AND TIME: The competition will take place on Sun day 15 th November at 10 .00 hrs.

2009, starting

BRAKES AND TYRES: Cart brakes often wear rapidly during the event. There fore, brakes should be designed for ease of maintenance and spare wearing parts should be brought to the competition. Punctured tyres have also caused problems. Having spare tyres and inner tubes will ensure that punctures do not spoil your enjoyment of the competition. Remember that the organisers reserve the right to stop competitors running on safety groun ds. ENTRIES: The entry fee for the 200 9 competition is £30 .00 for each team. This fee is non-refundable. Entries will be accepted on a —first come first served“ basis until we reach capacity. We have already received requests for Rules and Regulations from more than twenty potential teams, so we anticipate the 20 09 event being oversubscribed. Please enter as soon as possible to avoid disapp ointment. We only have the capacity to run a maximum of 40 teams. We need entries in before 30 January. Excepted entries will be posted on our website www.appleheadgravitysport.co.uk RUNNING ON THE DAY Carts will be running down in groups of 4 racing against each other the first across the line will record a time, and a chance to race in the final where the four fastest carts will race in a winner takes all final race, each Team will get 6 runs on the day with a chance of an extra race if the get in the winner takes all final. Team numbers will be drawn out a hat and posted on our website a week before the event www.appleheadgravitysport.com. SCRUTINEERING: . Will take place on the day of the event . Please make sure carts comply with rule and regulation, as unsafe carts will not be able to run. HELP ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT: The event relies on the assistance of a large nu mber of volunteers. Any help your team can offer with any help for the day of the event will be very much appreciated. Please provide contact details of anybody who would be willing to help us at the bott om of the entry form. WEATHER CONDITION: We have talked to Cadwell and they have said that they can clear any ice or snow, so there should be nothing stopping us. If the weather condition are so bad were we have to cancel, there will be no refund but we will get another date.

FACILITYS: There will be a food van at the top circuit, which will be serving hot drinks and snacks. Cadwell’s café will also be open. There is also over night camping on site contact cadwell park for the cost.

CADWELL PARK CLASSES AND COMPETITIONS 200 9

Fastest Individual. This prize will be awarded to the driver achieving the fastest single time on the day of the event. This class is open to all competitors. The Spirit of the Event Will be decided by the organisers, it will be awarded to the teamthat shows great spirit during the day.

The organise rs have prepared the following rules in good faith to ensure the safety of competitors and spectators but give no warranty as to the safety of any vehicle buil t in acc ordance with these rules . Entries are acc epted only on the basis that res ponsibility for ensuring that vehicles are safe res ts solely with the competitor entering that vehicle. The organise rs accept no res ponsibili ty whatsoever for any death personal injury loss damage costs or expense s of any nature whatsoever and howsoever suff ered or incurr ed by any person as a result of the application of thes e rules or otherwise in conn ection with the event.

CADWELL PARK DESIGN RULES. 2009 1D

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Competitors‘ vehicles will have at least 4 wheels, with no minimum or maximum diameter or width . A recommendation is larger wheels will need to be of strong design as side loads will be applied on track and all wheels must free wheel easily . The wheels must be fixed to a minimum of two axles. If stub axles are used these must be employed in opposed pairs. The vehicle will have braking on at least 2 wheels, which must be fitted on the same axle. The brakes must be capable of holding the vehicle on a dry horizontal road surface, when laden with driver and ballast, against a horizontal load of 50kg exerted On the front towing eye. We recommend Karts have 4 wheel braking independently operated front/back split. Karts with two wheel braking on the back wheels can have independent braking right left split . Kart with two wheel braking on the front wheels should be operated by a single pedal/lever. Maximum length of the vehicle will be 2500 mm. The maximum width will be 1500mm. The track width (the distance between the outer edges of wheels on the same axle) will be between 700mm and 1400 mm. The minimum wheelbase (the distance between foremost and rearmost axles) will be 1300 mm. The weight of the vehicle, driver and any ballast combined will not exceed 175 kg. The driver will ride alone, feet first with his or her eye line at least 700mm above the ground. The steering must be such that it enables the driver to retain full control over the direction of the vehicle. It must not have excessive free play or any characteristic tending to promote instability. There will be no sharp edges or protrusions either inside or outside the vehicle. Any steering column, brake lever or other protrusion must be designed so that puncture injuries cannot happen, either by being deformable, or being adequately padded. All bodywork and controls must be arr anged such that they do not impede the driver in exiting the vehicle. Any door catches must be readily operated from outside the vehicle without the use of tools. Any ballast, whether removable or not, must fixed such that it is no lower than 75mm above the ground and no higher than 500mm above the ground. It must also be located between the axles both longitudinally and laterally and within the track of the vehicle. The only removable ballast allowed will be water or sand, which must be contained in one or more closed flexible plastic containers. The maximum permitted weight of any single removable ballast container will be 5kg. Any ballast used must be fixed securely to the vehicle in such a manner that it cannot work loose. Drivers shall wear motorcycle safety helmets for runn ing on the course. It is recommended that they be clothed in robust clothing (either purpose designed such as motorcycle clothing or Karting overalls, or strong overalls over jeans or similar), gloves and robust footwear.

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A substantial diagonally braced rollover bar must be fitted such that it extends a minimum of 35mm Above the driver’s Helmet. A seatbelt must be fitted.

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If Possible a toeing eye to be fitter to the front of the Kart to aid recovery.

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. There will be a mandatory inspection of all entered vehicles. This will take place on the day of the event . The purpose of the inspection will be to ensure that entered vehicles comply with the above safety regulations and are soundly constructed. Any vehicle not presented for inspection, or deemed unsafe will not be allowed to compete.

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In all matt ers relating to these rules the decision of the organisers will be final and no appeal will be allowed.

CADWELL PARK 9

CRITICAL DIMENSIONS 2009

Maximum length Maximum width Minimum track width Maximum track width Maximum wheel diameter Minimum wheel diameter Maximum weight vehicle driver and ballast Minimum height of driver’s eyeline

2500mm 1500mm 700mm 1400mm Non Non 175kg 700mm

Any ballast must be located between the axles and within the track of the vehicle

Ballast zone, as viewed from the side. Any ballast must be no lower than 75mm above the ground and no higher than 500mm above the ground

Driver‘s eye line at least 700 mm above the ground

CADWELL PARK SPORTING REGULATIONS 2009 1S

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All entrants must have completed an entry and indemnity form before their entry can be accepted. In the case of drivers who will be under the age of 18 years on the day of the competition the indemnity form must be countersigned by a parent or guardian of the prospective entrant Each team will have a maximum of three drivers. There must be a team captain, who will accept responsibili ty for the conduct of his/her team. The captain must be at least 18 years old. The captain does not have to be a driver. All Competitors must be ready to commence their runs when asked to do so by the organisers. In the event that an entrant is unable to complete a run on the course when asked to do so by the organisers they will be miss that round Teams will need to remember which driver took part in which round. As the final race,only the team name and round will be called its up to the teamto put the right driver in that race. In order to ensure that the competition is concluded during the time available and at the sole discretion of the organisers, the final round(s) of the competition may be restricted to the ten fastest teams. In this case qualification for the final round(s) will be determined by the fastest individual run recorded by any team member during any of the first three rounds of the competition. Competitors will be required to comply with the signals of marshals on the course. In the event that an entrant fails to stop when signalled to do so, all members of the team concerned will be eliminated from the event

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The lead kart has the right of way , any contact will be seen to be the responsibility of the rear kart punishment is down to the organiser discretion .

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If a competitorshas to stop on the course at the request of a marshal he or she will be allowed another att empt on the course without penalty, as soon as is reasonably practical after the incident. No wheel tweaking or pushing of the vehicle or driver will be allowed. No electrical or mechanical stored energy device(s) may be used to assist or promote movement of the vehicle. Adjusting of ballast on vehicles will be permitt ed only between separate rounds of the competition. Each round will be deemed to commence when an entrant has passed over the organisers‘ weighing device at the top of the course confirming that the total weight of the driver, vehicle and ballast is less than 175kg. The Organisers reserve the right to weigh competing vehicles at any stage to ensure continued compliance with Rule 4D. All members of any team found to be running an overweight vehicle at any stage of the event will be eliminated from all classes of the competition. The organisers‘ weighing device(s) will be deemed accurate and no appeals will be allowed.

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Any Driver deliberately crashing into another kart that team will be disqualified from the competition Competing vehicles will be required to stop within 50 metres after crossing the finishing line to ensure safety in the recovery area. Crashing is prohibited, unless absolutely necessary. The design and sporting rules and regulations are intended, as far as reasonably possible, to ensure the safety of competitors and spectators. They must therefore be interpreted in that spirit. Any deviations from the spirit of the regulations will result in the entrant concerned not being allowed to compete. The organisers‘ decision will be final and no appeal will be allowed.

CADW ELL PARK GRAVITY festival 200 9. ENTRY FORM

Your entry fee of £30.00 in the form of a cheque payable to Apple head must be enclosed with this form, which must be fully completed along with a Applehead indemnity form for insurance purposes, also a Motorsport vision indemnity form will need to be completed on the day. Please forward the completed entry forms and your entry fee to Graham Thompson 17 Stephen Close, Ulceby, North Lincs, DN39 6SP , Please note that entries will be accepted up to a maximum of 24 teams on a first come, first served basis. Please ensure that entries for drivers who will be under 18 years of age on the day of the event are authorised by the parent or legal guardian of the driver.

DISCLAIMER By signing this entry form I/we confirm that I/we have read and will comply with the rules of the competition. I/we also acknowledge that there is a risk of injury and/or damage involved in the event and in my/our capacity as team captain, driver or parent/guardian of driver I/we confirm that I/we understand that the organisers accept no li ability for any injuries and/or damage to property arising during the event and that competitors are solely res ponsible for ensuring that the vehicle entered is safe.

Team Name Team Captain

Contact Tel.

E-mail Address Post code 1st Driver Signature If under 18, Parent or Guardian‘s signature

2nd Driver Signature If under 18, Parent or Guardian‘s signature

3rd Driver Signature If under 18, Parent or Guardian‘s signature

The following people are prepared to help with the event. Name: ........................................................ Telephone number ...................................................... Name: ........................................................ Telephone number ...................................................... Name: ....................................................... Telephone number ......................................................

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