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| Official Schedule and Event Supplementary Regulations | ||
Wednesday, September 5, 2001
8:00
am - 5:00 pm
ALMS Paddock Open for Move-in Thursday, September 6, 2001
7:00
am - 5:00 pm
ALMS Paddock Open for Move-in Friday,
September 7, 2001
7:30
am - 4:00 pm
SPORTS CAR Registration (Embassy Suites) Saturday,
September 8, 2001
7:30
am - 4:00 pm
SPORTS CAR Registration (Embassy Suites) Sunday,
September 9, 2001 7:30
am
Motorsports Ministries Chapel Service in the office trailer
located in the paddock Tentative - Schedule subject to change.
SUPPLEMENTARY
REGULATIONS ART.
1 - DEFINITION OF THE EVENT The
Monterey Sports Car Championships Presented by Mazda race is listed on
the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) international
calendar as a Restricted International Event.
It is held under the FIA International Sporting Regulations, the
SPORTS CAR Code, the ACO Specifications “2001” and these
supplementary regulations and amendments thereto. ART.
2 - ORGANIZATION 2.3 - Organization
Committee: Dennis
HUTH, President, SPORTS CAR ART.
3 - INFORMATIONS ABOUT THE EVENT 3.1 -
Name of the Event: The
Monterey Sports Car Championships Presented by Mazda 3.2 - National
Sporting Authority: Automobile
Competition Committee for the United States, FIA, Inc. (ACCUS-FIA) Address:
1500 Skokie Boulevard, Suite 101 Telephone:
(847) 272-0090 Fax:
(847) 272-0101
3.3
- Organizer: Professional
Sports Car Racing, Inc. (SPORTS CAR), organizes the Monterey Sports Car
Championships Presented by Mazda as part of
the 2001 American Le Mans Series with equipment and facilities
supplied by SPORTS CAR and the Sports Car Racing Association of the
Monterey Peninsula (SCRAMP), the creator of the
Event. Address:
14175 Icot Boulevard, Suite 300 Telephone:
(727) 533-0503 Fax:
(727) 533-0787 Internet:
www.professionalsportscar.com 3.4 - Selection
Committee: Dennis
Huth, President, SPORTS CAR 3.5 - Place
of the Event:
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
Phone: (831)
648-5111 3.6 - Preliminary
practice session: None 3.7 - Date
of the Event: Sunday, 9th
September 2001 3.8 - Entries: •
Opening:
27th July 2001 3.9 - Length
of the Race Track: 2.238
mile road course 3.10
- Direction of the race:
Counterclockwise 3.11
- Duration or length of the race:
2 Hours 45 Minutes 3.12
- Number of cars admitted: •
Preliminary practice:
Not Applicable 3.13
- Start (rolling): Sunday,
9th September 2001
/ Hour: 12:00 pm 3.14
- Administrative Checking & Scrutineering:
Administrative
Checking •
Venue:
SPORTS CAR Registration Scrutineering •
Venue:
SPORTS CAR Technical Trailer 3.15
- Parc Fermé: To
be announced 3.16
- Fuel: Place
of Delivery: ELF Racing
Fuel compound located
Fuel distribution hours: 3.17
- American Le Mans
Series Team Managers’ Briefing:
•
Date: Saturday, 8th September 2001 / Hour: 8:00 am 3.18
- American Le Mans
Series Drivers’ Briefing: •
Date: Saturday, 8th
September 2001 / Hour: 8:00 am 3.19
- Delivery of identification equipment: Not Applicable 3.20
- Winners’ Press Conference:
•
Venue: Media Center 3.21
- Organization Press Officer:
Andy
HALL 3.22
- Timing: SPORTS
CAR Timekeepers
Per the SPORTS CAR Code, SPORTS CAR will require each car to be
fitted with a timing transponder in an approved location and manner.
It must be subject to inspection at all times and surrendered or
replaced upon request. The
transponder must not be tampered with nor transferred to another car
unless specifically approved by SPORTS CAR.
Cost to replace a lost or damaged scoring transmitter is
$750.00 invoiced to the entrant. Failure
to obtain and install the assigned transponder will result in the car
not being scored. 3.23
- Official Posting Board:
SPORTS
CAR Technical Trailer 3.24
- Prizes & Cups: •
Date:
Sunday, 9th September 2001 ART.
4 - MAIN OFFICIALS 4.1 - In charge of
Sporting and Technical operations: •
Martin KAUFMAN 4.2 - Stewards
of the Meeting: •
Chairman: H. Doug
ROBINSON 4.3 - Race
Control: •
Race Director: Martin
KAUFMAN 4.4 - Competitors
Liaison:
Cindy ROBINSON 4.5 - Scrutineers: •
SPORTS CAR Scrutineers 4.6 - Timing
& Scoring: •
Chief of Timing: Phil
“Gypsy” WHITE 4.7 - Chief
Medical Officer: •
Dr. Ron KROME 4.8 - Race
Operations •
Operations Director: Gordon
GRATIOT 4.9
- Pit & Grid Control: •
Dick MARTIN ART.
5 - ORGANIZATION PERMIT
• Permit No: 2001-07 CHAPTER
II: SPORTING RULES ART.
3 - ENTRIES
3.1 - By Wednesday, 29th August 2001 (midnight) at the latest entry
forms must be sent to the Organizer. ART.
4 - GENERAL CONDITIONS 4.4 - Passes
& Credentials: Passes:
Any person concerned, whatever the reason, with an entered car,
and present in any other capacity whatsoever in the paddock, pits
or on the pit lane must wear his pass in a visible location. Overcrew
credentials will be sold by Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca upon authorization
of the entrant at a cost of $100.00 each.
SPORTS CAR’s
annual credential will also serve as a valid credential for this event.
(Copies of annual waivers must be on
file at the SPORTS CAR Operations
Trailer). Each
car that enters an American Le Mans Series event will receive a
serialized season-long team support vehicle pass.
This pass will remain
the property of Professional Sports Car Racing.
SPORTS CAR reserves the right to remove cars found in the paddock
without a parking sticker at the owners expense.
Lost or stolen season-long support vehicle passes can be replaced
one time only at a cost of $100.00. 4.5 - Paddock
and Pits: Allocation
for Paddock and Pit space is under the Organizer’s exclusive
responsibility. ART.
5 - GENERAL DISCIPLINE & SAFETY 5.10
- Delimitation of the pit lane:
Pit lane delimited by two transverse yellow lines. 5.11
- Place of “Stop and Go” area:
Team designated pit space. 5.15
- Mandatory tracksuits: Any
person who is permitted to have access to the "working" or the
"signaling" areas must wear identification provided
by the organizer. During the race anyone who has access to the working pit lane
must wear fire resistant clothing. ART.
6 - ADMINISTRATIVE CHECKING 6.1 - It
concerns: 6.1.1
- Presentation of compulsory valid documents:
• Entrant’s
license (both FIA and SPORTS CAR) ART.
7 - SCRUTINEERING 7.3 - Presentation
of the cars to Scrutineering:
7.3.1 - The Entrant’s National Flags:
Three (3) decals: 26 x 16 cm, one (1) on each side and one (1) on
the bonnet.
7.3.2
- The Driver(s) National
Flag(s) and Name(s): On
each side of car above door opening the national flag(s) of the driver(s)
as well as the
name(s) shall be displayed. Minimum
height of both flag(s) and name(s) shall be 4 cm. 7.3.3
- Mandatory Decals: 3
SPORTS CAR decals on each side and bonnet; 3 ALMS decals on each side
and bonnet; Class decal both
sides (GT only, both sides and rear) and 2 Fuel decals one on each side. Cars
found during the event without required series decals will not be
eligible for awards. Cars
with decals of other competing series and sanctioning
bodies must be removed prior to technical inspection. 7.4 - The
Scrutineers will check: 7.4.2
The refueling installation which shall be ready for inspection.
Schedule: Sunday, 9th
September 2001 from 8:00 am - 8:30 am 7.5 - Racing
numbers: 7.5.1
- Allocation: Assigned by
the Organizer. ART.
8 - WEIGHING 8.2 - During
the qualifying practice sessions: 8.2.2
- Drivers must abide by the signals made by the Marshals and they must
stop when the red light is
on:
Fine and penalties (Art. 8.2.5): Not
Applicable 8.2.5
- In case of a breach and should the deficiency in weight not result
from an accidental cause: Fine and penalties: Not Applicable ART.
9 - QUALIFYING PRACTICE SESSIONS 9.2 - Schedule: •
Saturday, 8th September: 4:50 pm - 5:10 pm (GTS and GT) 9.3 - Preliminary
session: Not Applicable ART.
10 - FREE PRACTICE (WARM-UP) 10.2.2
- Schedule: Sunday, 9th
September 2001 from 8:25 am - 8:45 am In
case of change in the weather conditions, an unscheduled practice
session will take place if possible (schedule:)
Not Applicable ART.
11 - PRESENTATION OF THE CARS AND OF THE DRIVERS Details
of implementation regarding specific presentation (Sunday, 9th
September) will be notified to Competitors at the Driver and Team
Manager Briefings
on Saturday, 8th September at 8:00 am. ART.
12 - STARTING GRID 12.1 - a/
Drivers nominated to start the race:
Entrant shall nominate the driver to start the race 30 minutes
after the end of the final qualifying session.
b/
Posting time of the starting grid:
Will be posted 1 hour after the end of the warm-up session.
12.3.1
- “Pole position” (place on track):
Reserved for the car which has achieved the fastest lap time
during qualifying sessions is on the
left of the front row according to circuit homologation by the FIA. 12.4 - Access
to the grid before the start: Access
to the grid is not permitted 30 minutes prior to the start of the race. ART.
13 - STARTING PROCEDURE 13.3 - Reconnaissance lap(s):
Detailed information will be provided at the Driver and Team
Manager briefing on Saturday, 8th September at 8:00 am. 13.4 - Start (countdown):
5 Minute warning - Clear grid except for officials and necessary
team personnel
13.5.3
- A car leaving the pits that way may join the race only after all cars
have passed the pit exit during their first
racing lap:
Penalty
for early start: One (1)
lap.
13.6.2
- The driver may then complete the formation lap but under no
circumstances is he allowed to overtake a moving car except if in
trouble:
Penalty:
Stop and Go. ART
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