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SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS KNAF SECTIE AUTORENSPORT PART A Art. 1 Event information Name Event FINALE RACES Dutch Supercar Challenge Track TT Circuit Assen, The Netherlands Date Event 21 en 22 October 2006 Type of Event National Event with Authorized Foreign Participation (NEAFP) Classes Dutch Supercar Challenge BMW Ziengs Cup Youngtimer Trophy NK Historische Toerwagens en GT s Art. 2a National Sporting Authority KNAF Nationale Autosport Federatie (KNAF) Kopperwetering 3 NL-2382 BK ZOETERWOUDE Tel +31 (0)71 5 892 601 Fax +31 (0)71 5 820 880 E-mail info@knaf.nl Art. 2b Organiser Stichting Autosport Competitie Noord Nederland (ACNN) (Licence No. 0309) Anssenstraat 1 NL-7841 EA SLEEN Tel +31 (0)653 22 35 98 Fax +31 (0)592 380 150 E-mail peter@slippen.nl Art. 2c Promoter V-max Racing Management B.V. Gageldonksepad 1 4824 PP Breda Tel +31 (0) 76 5430 200 Fax +31 (0) 76 5430 105 E-mail info@supercarchallenge.nl Art. 2d Circuit TT Circuit Assen (length, 4.555 km run in clockwise direction) PO Box 150, 9400 AD ASSEN Tel +31 (0)592 380 380 Fax +31 (0)592 356 911 E-mail info@tt-assen.com Art. 2e Organising committee On behalf of ACNN On behalf of TT Circuit Assen On behalf of Clerk of the Course Peter Grondel Jeroen Steenhuis Harry Splinter

Art. 3 Locations Steward s office Parc Fermé Assembly Area Driver s briefing room Official Notice Board Second floor of Control Tower Around the Scrutineering Area At the far end of the paddock (next to the pit building) Press Conference Room (above pit boxes) Outside wall (paddock side) of Riders Info Art. 4 Officials Steward (Chairman) Peter Oord Licence 07533 Steward Jan Hagoort Licence 02068 Steward Pieter Hagen Licence 07956 Clerk of the Course Harry Splinter Licence 00015 Chief Race Control Jeroen Steenhuis Licence 17843 Secretary of the meeting Dasian Panman Licence 16474 Chief Medical Officer Jan Reinders Licence 27126 Chief Time Keeping Harold Roelse Licence 10974 Chief Scrutineering Atte Roskam Licence 04123 Chief Pit lane Hans Visscher Licence 17846 Chief Startofficials Jan Huizing Licence 16193 Chief Flag and Rescue marshals Harm Dunnik Licence 12672 PART B KNAF (ASN) Permit 0309.06.056 Art. 5 Regulations The following regulations will be used: 1. FIA International Sporting Code and Appendices The following regulations have the approval of the KNAF (ASN) 2. These Suplementary Regulations 3. Algemeen Reglement Autorensport (ASJ 2006) 4. Reglement Moderne Races (ASJ 2006) 4a. Reglement Historische Autoraces (ASJ 2006) 5. Wedstrijdreglement Moderne en Historische Races (ASJ 2006) 6. Reglement NK Moderne Autoraces (ASJ 2006) 7. The specific Technical and Sporting Regulations of the classes 8. KNAF Milieu-reglement (ASJ 2006) 9. KNAF Reglement vlagsignalen (ASJ 2006) 10. KNAF Reglement Protesten (ASJ 2006) 11. KNAF Reglement betreffende de Autorechtspraak (ASJ 2006) 12. KNAF Doping Reglement Autosport (ASJ 2006) 13. KNAF Reglement Erkenning Nederlandse Kampioenschappen (ASJ 2006) 14. Aanvullingen t.b.v. de Moderne Autorensport op besluit inzake reclame op automobielen autosport wedstrijden (ASJ 2006) All entrants undertake to respect these regulations by participating in the event.

Art. 6 A B C D E F G Track and conditions of the race Maximum number of cars allowed starting: Touring Cars (up to 1 hour) Race 51 / Practice 62 Touring Cars (over 1 hour, up to 2 hours) Race 58 / Practice 70 Formula Cars 2000 cc (up to 1 hour) Race 41 / Practice 50 The organiser may lay down a limitation of the number of cars in a class. This will be published on the official notice board. All drivers must take part in the official practice(s) for three (3) timed laps minimum. If not, that particular driver is not allowed to start in the race. An exception can be made by submitting a request to the Secretary of the Meeting addressed to the Stewards of the Meeting. If the Clerk of the Course and/or the Stewards of the Meeting consider the speed and/or driving behaviour of a driver not in compliance with the majority of the field, the Clerk of the Course may in consultation with the Stewards of the Meeting show the black flag to this driver. The Ruskenhoek (turn 5/6) and the Geert Timmer Bocht (turn 12/13) are both designated as chicanes, which means that Article 6.6 of the ASJ 2006 Wedstrijdreglement Moderne en Historische Autoraces page 250 is applicable. Any driver who leaves the track at the left hand side of the Ruskenhoek (turn 5) and who wants to get back onto the track, should carry straight on via the asphalt run off area and is obliged to use the asphalt escape lane. The way into this exit road is indicated by white lines. Getting back onto the track by driving backwards or going onto the artificial grass is strictly forbidden. Any infraction to this rule will be sanctioned by a time penalty and/or Drive Through Penalty. The artificial grass behind the kerbs is not part of the racing surface. Access to the track: o Practices and Qualifying Practices For drivers with a pit box through the pit lane. For all other drivers through the Assembly Area (at the far end of the paddock). o Races Through the Assembly Area Art. 7 A B C Scrutineering and Parc Fermé Pre scrutineering takes place at: Dutch Supercar Challenge: at the paddock or pit box BMW Ziengs Cup: at the paddock or pit box Youngtimer Trophy: at the paddock or pit box NK Historische Toerwagens & GT s: at the paddock or pit box Post scrutineering takes place at the Technical Checking Area (see Plan of the Paddock) for all classes. Location of the reference plane for height-measurements: in the Technical Checking Area. Location of Parc Fermé: at Technical Checking Area (see Plan of the Paddock). Leaving the track after finish of practice(s): Until the Clerk of the Course has finished timed practice/qualification all concerned cars may not leave the track/pit lane, except through exit on way to Parc Fermé, or be taken into a closed pit box. The first/fastest six cars of each class/division and those appointed by the Clerk of the Course and/or Stewards of the Meeting must leave the track at the entry of the pit lane to go immediately and in the shortest way to the Parc Fermé. All other cars also leave the track at the entry of the pit lane and will follow the instructions of the officials.

Leaving the track after finish race(s): All finishers leave the track at the entry of the pit lane. Finishers 1 up to and including 6 of each class/division and those appointed by the Clerk of the Course and/or Stewards of the Meeting go immediately and in the shortest way to the Parc Fermé. The first three finishers of each class/division will go to the winners rostrum (in Press Conference Centre on 1st floor of Control Tower) on behalf of prize giving. Art. 8 Entries: closing date and acceptance As specified on the entry form, entry closes on 20 th October 2006. Acceptance of the entry will be send no later than 20 th October 2006 (under particular circumstances the forwarding of the acceptance may be postponed). The entry fee required (see entry form and/or confirmation of participating) has to be paid before the event (an entry not accompanied by the fee shall be null and void). Art. 9 Collection of race documents/administrative Control See official time schedule. The entrant and the driver, or their officially nominated representative must be present at the place and the time indicated for the administrative/licence control and afterwards for the scrutineering. The following documents of entrant and driver must be submitted at administrative control: o All drivers must show a valid race and if applicable an entrant's licence. Drivers from abroad need an authorisation of their ASN (International Sporting Code Art. 70). o The driver must sign the 'responsibility clause' (according to the General regulations concerning racing contests). Art. 10 Time schedule: Timed Practices, Pre-scrutineering and Races See official time schedule. Art. 11 Start A For all classes line-up in starting-order at Assembly Area (see Paddock Plan). B The starting grid will be in a staggered 1 1 formation. C Pole-position standing start left Pole-position rolling start right D Starting procedures: Dutch Supercar Challenge: Rolling Start (pole position: right) with 3 minute count down The starting grid for the 2 nd (second) race will be determined by the results of the 1 st (first) race. Youngtimer Trophy: Rolling Start (pole position: right) with 3 minute count down BMW Ziengs Cup: Grand Prix Start (pole position: left) with 3 minute count down The starting grid for the 2 nd (second) race will be determined by the results of the 1 st (first) race. NK Historische Toerwagens & GT s: Grand Prix Start (pole position: left) with 3 minute count down E Starting Judge(s): See Art. 95 of the FIA International Sporting Code.

F Pre start: It is not allowed to make a pre-start during the warm up lap, drivers will be black flagged in order to give them a Stop & Go and/or and/or a Drive Through and/or a time-penalty. Art. 12 Cooling down lap (after the finish-flag) All classes will drive a complete cooling down-lap after timed practices and races and leave the track at the entry of the pit-lane (marshals will show a red flag at the entry). Art. 13 Protests In addition to Art. 173 of the FIA International Sporting Code (Chapter XII) protests have to be addressed to the Secretary of the Meeting in stead of to the Clerk of the Course and their assistants. In absence of the Secretary of the Meeting, the Clerk of the Course and their assistants such protests should be addressed to any of the Stewards of the Meeting (protest fee EUR 250). For technical protests see ASJ 2006 page 65. Appeal fee EUR 975 (see ASJ 2006 page 64). Art. 14 Pit regulations o All pit boxes/garages must be kept locked from the inside to avoid unauthorised persons passing through to pit lane. o Refuelling is not allowed during practice and race in the pit lane and the area behind the pit boxes. o It is not allowed to smoke or use open fire in the pit boxes, in the pit lane and on the roof of the pit building. o The maximum speed in the pit lane is 60 km/h. o Minimum age for access to the pit lane is 16 years. Pit lane o The pit lane has been divided into two lanes. The lane closest tot the pit wall/track is designated the 'fast lane' and the lane closest to the pit boxes is designated the 'inner lane' or 'working lane', and is the only area where any work can be carried out on a car. o The corridor (safety-lane) between the fast and working lane may only be crossed to go to and come from the working lane and is only accessible to pit lane marshals. o Competitors must not paint lines on any part of the pit lane. o No equipment may be left in the fast lane. A car may enter or remain in the fast lane only with the driver sitting in the car behind the steering wheel in his normal position, even when the car is being pushed. o Team personnel are only allowed in the pit lane immediately before they are required to work on a car and must withdraw as soon as the work is complete. Art. 15 Driver s Briefing A briefing will be held for all drivers of all classes. The date, time and location of these briefing will be published on the official notice board and/or in the time schedule. All drivers and entrants are obliged to attend the briefing. The organiser will sanction non or late attendance with a fine of EUR 250. Art. 16 Scrutineering (TC) Form At the document control, the 'pre and post scrutineering form' will be signed and stamped if the documents are found to be in order. This form must be handed over to the scrutineer. The scrutineer will fill in the pre scrutineering form and will take the original. If the car is deemed not to be in accordance with the regulations, the driver may not compete in practice/race. It is possible to have a second check.

If the car has been considered as according to the regulations on the points checked, the driver will receive a non removable TC sticker. Only this sticker (as published by the TC) indicates that the car is allowed to participate. Without this sticker, the car may not participate in practice/race. Any changes made on the pre and post scrutineering forms' not done by a scrutineer, will not be allowed, and the form will be declared null and void. Art. 17 Fuel/Checking on fuel The TC/Clerk of the Course and/or Stewards of the meeting may order that fuel samples are to be taken. This may happen at any time, any place. The entrant/driver must make sure that there is at any time at least 3 litres of fuel in his car. At least three samples will be taken (sealed, labelled and signed): one for the TC, one for the organiser and one for the entrant/driver. Both 'SGS' and 'Calebb Brett' may execute these controls. See also the class-regulations & FIA Annex J art. 252.9 (ASJ 2006). The fuel from the fuel station at the circuit will be considered as the standard/reference fuel. Art. 18 Tickets/Passes Every person (drivers, team members, officials, press etc.) who enters the pit area must at all times wear his ticket/pass visible, in a way that the controlling officials can at any time without problem see whether this person has the right ticket/pass. If a person is not wearing his ticket/pass visible, he may not enter the pit area. Art. 19 Timekeeping Every car shall be timed at the start/finish line after completion of the first and subsequent laps with a transponder. All cars have to be equipped with a (permanent) transponder, which must be mounted in the car at the right place. A special instruction paper about the use of the transponders will be available at licence-control. Malversation or obstruction of the rules mentioned above will lead to exclusion and shall be reported to the Stewards of the Meeting. Art. 20 Signalling Information and instructions will transmitted to the drivers by means of the signals provided for in Appendix H of the FIA International Sporting Code. In some cases the Clerk of the Course may order to show flag signals at more than one marshals post preceding an incident. Art. 21 Noise-regulations See Art. 16 (Geluid) of Reglement Moderne Autoraces ASJ 2006. The silencing of the cars must be according the Zandvoort noise regulations. Art. 22 Supplementary regulations Any changes or supplements to these regulations will be published on the official notice board. Appendices Time schedule Map of the track Paddock Plan Track Limits

Map of the track