•All drivers must be at least 16 yearsold and have a current M.I.K membership.
- Exception- Junior racers may have the opportunity to participate if they meet ALL the following requirements.
1.Have at least 100 races in an M.I.K adult kart.
2.Must weigh at least 150lbs with racing gear.
3.Must run a constant lap time of at least 22.0 or better.
•Weight- Each driver will be individually weighed with all their racing gear before the beginning of the race. All drivers must weigh in at least 200lbs prior to the race that includes all gear and any additional weight provided by the track.
- Weights will be provided to those who do not meet the 200lb requirement. oTop 3 in each race will then be weighed at the conclusion of the race. Drivers will be given a one pound allowance, if the driver is under by more than one pound a two lap penalty will be issued.
- Failing to weigh in after the race will result in a two lap penalty.
•Each Driver is mandated to take a 10 minute break during the race. Breaks can be taken however the driver chooses.
- Each stop must at least be one minute.
•Drivers must race at least 20 minutes before they take their first break.
- If a driver does not complete an entire 10 minute break cycle, it will result in a 20 lap penalty.
•Each race will be randomly drawn from a hat to determine starting order. The winner from the previous week, automatically starts in the rear of the field.
•Each race is started on the grid.
•Cautions follow M.I.K standard policy. If the race is under caution, drivers must slow down to a walking pace, until cleared by the track marshal.
- The clock does not stop under caution.
- If a driver receives 3 warnings for speeding under a caution there will be a 2 lap penalty.
•Rough riding policy follows standard M.I.K policy. If you are removed from the track for rough riding it will result in DNF.
•When entering the pits, drivers must drive at a walking pace and come to a complete stop at the beginning of the pit lane. Once at a completed stop and given the okay to continue, drivers proceed down to the end of the pit lane and stop to begin their drivers break.
- Speeding in the pits can lead to a 2 lap penalty.
•When in the pit lane for their break, the driver must declare how long they intend to stay in the pit lane. Once a driver has declared a set time that time is final. When the driver has completed his break and is given the okay from the track marshal, they can proceed onto the track when given the all clear from the track marshal.
All racing calls made on the track by the track marshals will be final. In the case of an infraction against a driver, the driver will be given a “See race director” card. The driver must then see the race director to be informed of any infractions and penalties.
POINTS:
•Points will be rewarded as follows.
- Based on the number of participants. Example:
1.10pts
2.9pts
3.8pts
4.7pts
5.6pts
6.5pts
7.4pts
8.3pts
9.2pts
10.1pt
- Driver who leads the most amount of laps- 1pt.
- Driver with the fastest overall lap- 1pt.
- Hard charger- Person who makes up the most positions from the starting grid-1pt
•Lap deductions:
- Speeding in the pit lane- 2laps
- Removal from track for rough riding- DNF (no laps or points given)
- Not completing mandatory 10 minute break- 20laps
- Under the 1lb allowance for weight- 2laps
- If given 3 warnings for speeding under a caution-2laps
- Failing to weigh in after the race- 2laps o
- Un-Sportsman like conduct- 5 laps and potential removal from race series.