PROCEDURE AND LINEUP RULES FOR THE ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY INEX-SANCTIONED EVENTS* (Updated: March 27 th, 2017)

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PROCEDURE AND LINEUP RULES FOR THE ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY INEX-SANCTIONED EVENTS* (Updated: March 27 th, 2017) *These rules are subject to change during the racing season, without prior notice. The officials interpretation of these rules is FINAL. Any questions about procedures should be asked in the driver s meeting or discussed with the Race Director. All on-track or race procedural disputes, protests or concerns should be directed to the Race Director for final decision. 1. DRIVER CHECK-IN: All participants must register for the current event, check-in at the draw area and show a valid/current INEX license in order to compete at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It is the competitor s responsibility to draw for position prior to the scheduled closing time. Failure to draw for position will result in being placed at the rear of the field for the designated feature or heat race, or if qualifying, only one timed lap will be given. If multiple drivers competing in the same division have the same car number the driver who filled out and submitted the driver s bio form on legendsofga.com first will be assigned the number. The other driver(s) will have to change their number and tell the draw table what the new number will be. We will have no letters or duplicate numbers competing in the same class. 2. DRIVER S MEETING: All participants must attend the scheduled driver s meeting, roll call may be taken. Failure to attend without notifying the Chief Pit Steward or Race Director prior to the meeting will result in the driver starting from the rear of the designated feature race, heat race or if qualifying only one timed lap will be given. 3. TECH INSPECTION PROCEDURES: All cars may be required to pass pre and/or post-race technical inspection. The Race Director will determine and announce in the drivers meeting the number of cars that will be required for post-race technical inspection. If a driver should have questions or concerns about the legality of his/her car(s) it is the driver s responsibility to talk to a designated Technical Inspector about the question or concern. 4. QUALIFYING: Drivers may not attempt to qualify more than one car per division. All car changes must be reported to the Race Director, Chief Pit Steward or Technical Official prior to the lineup of the heat or feature race. With permission drivers may attempt to qualify a different car from the rear of the next qualifying event. 5. PRE-RACE LINE UP: All cars will line up in the designated staging area prior to their respective heat and/or feature races. Any car not staged and ready to go when the division is called onto the track, may not be permitted to start the race or will be relegated to start in the rear of the field. If a car cannot make a call for a heat, it cannot start in another heat (EIRI Except In Rare Instances ). Once the initial green flag of a heat or feature race is dropped a driver may not use a backup car in that specific race. Drivers may not substitute with a car that has already been qualified. Driver and car are considered one for the entire event unless the Race Director or Chief Pit Steward is notified of and the competitor is granted a change. If a backup car is utilized for the feature event it must start from

the rear of the field. Once a car is scratched from the event, that car may not re-enter in any more races at that event. 6. INITIAL RACE STARTS AND RE-STARTS: All initial race starts will take place when the green flag is waved at the start line. All initial starts will be double file starts (EIRI) at a consistent medium speed. No passing is allowed until the green flag is displayed. All Re-Starts will take place at the start line single file at a consistent medium speed. The penalty for breaking starting procedures will be two positions. A caution will be displayed at the time of infraction and the car being penalized will be placed back. If the same car jumps within the same race that car will be black flagged for the remainder of that race. If no laps have been completed with the green flag displayed and there is a caution, then there will be a complete double-file restart with the car(s) causing the caution being placed at the rear of the field (EIRI), regular accident rules prevail. 7. SCRUBBING TIRES: Drivers will be allowed to scrub tires on pace laps until they enter the back stretch on the final pace lap before the green flag is waived. Any driver scrubbing tires after turn two on the final pace lap will be penalized two positions. 8. THREE CAUTION RULE: Any driver involved in three yellow flags per event, for any reason, will be black flagged from the event and relegated to the pits EIRI. 9. SPINOUTS: If a competitor should spin out and the caution is displayed; that driver shall be deemed the reason for the caution and relegated to the rear of the field (accident rule will apply). 10. ROUGH DRIVING: If anyone is observed causing other drivers to spin or lose control of their car, that driver will be warned, penalized or disqualified at the Race Director s discretion. 11. PASSING: It is the responsibility of both the overtaking and overtaken driver to assure safe passing. A driver being overtaken must give the overtaking driver a lane to race. A driver traveling alone may use the full width of the track, but once he/she is challenged they must choose a lane to race in. Passing may be either to the right or left. 12. ACCIDENT RULES: Any driver(s) deemed to be the cause of a caution will be sent to the rear of the field for the restart. If there is contact between multiple cars and the caution is displayed all drivers deemed to be involved in the caution will be sent to the rear. 13. BLACK FLAG: A black flag may be given to any driver that is losing or has lost a part of their racecar, not racing at a safe speed, smoking badly or to assess a driver penalty. The loss of bumper(s) is cause for immediate black flag. The driver will have two laps to leave the track or the yellow will be thrown to remove the driver. When a black flag is displayed that driver should seek immediate consultation with an official as for the reason for the black flag. Decisions on black flags will be made at the discretion of the Race Director. 14. PITTING DURING A RACE: All drivers going to the pits under a yellow or a red must go to the rear of the field upon their return to the race. Any car(s) wanting to return after the race has been restarted must do so from the grid at the direction of the track entrance official. 15. WORKING ON CARS: All work on the racecar must be done in the pit area or any area which is designated by the officials at the driver s meeting. No crewmembers are permitted beyond pit road or on the racetrack at any time except if requested to be there by an official. If a car is worked on by its crew (without an official s permission) while it is on the track, it will be disqualified from that event.

16. LAPPED DRIVERS: On restarts, lapped drivers will be placed at the rear of the field. If a driver is shown the move over flag (blue with yellow diagonal) for two (2) consecutive laps and does not move out of the racing groove to allow faster drivers to pass, a black flag will be displayed to that driver. Once a competitor has been put a lap down he/she must maintain a minimum speed to be allowed to remain on-track (EIRI). Minimum lap times are as follows and may change based on car count, race conditions or other factors as determined by the Race Director. Legends- 18 seconds, Bandolero- 19 seconds. Beginner Bandoleros will not be subject to minimum lap times. 17. CARS MOVING THROUGH THE PITS: Cars moving through the pits or infield will do so with extreme caution and at a minimal speed. Any driver which is deemed driving dangerous, erratic or of excessive speed will be warned or immediately penalized at the discretion of the Race Director or Chief Pit Steward. Failure to heed a warning or multiple infractions will result in you being penalized and asked to push your car from the garage to the lower grid and from track exit to your garage stall. Additional penalties can be issued at the discretion of the Race Director. The driver is the only one allowed in the racecar, no passengers in or on the vehicle at any time. No exceptions. 18. SAFETY APPAREL: All drivers must wear seat belts, safety suit and helmet when on the racetrack. This includes warm-ups, practice, in parking lots, racing, or whenever the car is in motion. From time-to-time safety apparel checks may be conducted. This could include checks for various equipment ratings and/or installations. When asked, drivers must complete and pass this inspection to be able to compete. FACTORY MANUFACTURED AUTOMOTIVE RACING HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ARE MANDATORY FOR ALL DRIVERS. 19. UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT: There will be no harassment of officials, safety crews, spectators, other drivers or their crews. Any unsportsmanlike conduct may result in the suspension of any responsible parties. Drivers are responsible for the actions of all pit crew members and will be penalized accordingly for their actions. INTENTIONAL CONTACT: If a driver is deemed to have made intentional contact with another car, no matter the severity, that driver will be warned, penalized to the rear of the field and may be subject to further discipline at the discretion of the Race Director. 20. CHOOSE: We may implement the Choose rule for an entire event or part of an event at the sole discretion of the Race Director. While the Choose Rule is in effect all restarts will be double file. Under caution the drivers will be notified over Raceceiver that we are choosing at the choose line, on the back stretch, this time by. When a driver reaches the choose line he/she must make a decision to stay on the inside or go outside at the start finish line to determine their starting position for the restart. Once a driver has passed the choose line he/she cannot change lines. Moving from one line to the other once passed the choose line will result in the competitor being relegated to the rear of the longest line for the restart. Drivers that are a lap down or part of the last caution may not choose. 21. TIMED EVENTS: We may implement the Timed Events rule for an entire event or part of an event at the sole discretion of the Race Director. All Timed Events will have a pre-determined amount of time for completion. If the time limit expires while under green or caution conditions the next caution flag will end the race. 22. WHITE FLAG: Once the white flag is displayed the next flag will end the race whether it is a yellow or checkered with the cars having taken the white flag being scored as they came across for that lap, the cars involved in the caution being placed at the rear of each cars respective lap and all others being scored from their last green flag lap. If the checkered flag is displayed and a caution becomes necessary all cars having not crossed the start finish line will be scored by their last

completed green flag lap with the cars involved in the caution being scored at the rear of each cars respective lap (DO NOT RACE BACK TO THE LINE). 23. YELLOW LINE: A yellow line extends out of turns one and three. Drivers may not go below the yellow line. Any driver racing below the yellow line will be penalized a minimum of two (2) positions at the discretion of the Race Director. If in the opinion of the Race Director you are forced below the yellow line you will not be penalized. 24. RACECEIVERS: Raceceivers are mandatory for every division during all on track activities (this includes practices held separately from race nights). Failure to respond to commands given by race control over the raceceiver may result in that driver being relegated to the rear of the field for the start or black flagged for the remainder of the event. Remember it is your responsibility to ensure the Raceceiver is working properly. 25. TRANSPONDERS: Transponders are mandatory for every division during all on track activities (this includes practices held separately from race nights). It is the responsibility of the competitor to ensure the transponder is working properly. If there is any question about installation or to find out if your transponder is working properly see a Technical Inspector prior to any on track activity. If your transponder is not being recognized by the scoring system you may be black flagged or not scored for the remainder of the event. 26. EXITING VEHICLE: After an on-track accident drivers may not exit their cars except in an emergency (such as fire or a fuel leak) or if requested by a Race Official. If you are in a safe place on the infield and the race remains green, do not take off your helmet or unbuckle your safety harness until you are directed to do so by a Race Official. 27. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: Alcoholic beverages are not allowed in the pits. Violators will be suspended for a period of time to be determined by the officials. Remember drivers are responsible for their crewmembers. 28. GOLF CARTS, ATVS, ETC.: Non-licensed motorized vehicles including but not limited to golf carts, ATV s, and scooters are not permitted. Only purpose-built single person motorized vehicles will be allowed for the use by the physically impaired. 29. CLEAN-UP: All personal property brought to the speedway by a team must be removed when they leave. This means tires, racecar parts, drain oil, etc. Please clean up after yourselves. 30. DROPS AND POINTS: During the Thursday Thunder and Winter Flurry Series the driver s worst finish will be dropped leading to the championship round. You cannot drop the championship round or a technical disqualification for any reason. You may drop a black flag received for an on-track or mechanical issues, EIRI. In the event of multiple drivers having the same number of points after the Championship round the drivers final ranking (tie-breaker) will be according to the greatest number of 1 st place finishes in the series. If a tie still exists, the greatest number of 2 nd place finishes, 3 rd place finishes etc. will be considered until the tie is broken. If at this point a tie remains the driver having the highest finishing position during the Championship round will prevail. The Drop for each driver will not be considered in the tie-breaker scenario. 31. MINOR RELEASE FORMS: Minor release forms must be executed annually by both parents and notarized are mandatory for all guests 17 years old and under.

SCORING PROCEDURES: 1. SCORING LAPS: Laps are scored by the transponder scoring system and/or manual scoring. Laps are counted as complete when the majority of the field (50%) has passed the start/finish line. If the yellow flag is displayed and the majority of the field has not crossed the start/finish line then we will line up cars based on the previous green flag lap lineup. If the majority of the field fails to complete the first lap under green then the lap will not be scored and there will be a complete restart. 2. PASSING UNDER THE YELLOW: Any driver attempting to improve his position while running under the yellow will be returned to its rightful running position and faces possible penalty for delaying the race. Refusal to maintain the proper position may result in a two-position or black flag penalty. 3. RESTART LINEUPS: All restart lineups will be derived from the transponder scoring system and/or scorers lap sheets. All cars that were scored under green flag conditions will hold their positions under the yellow flag. FLAG RULES: 1. GREEN: Indicates the entire track is clear for racing. Passing will not be permitted before the green flag is displayed at the designated point. 2. YELLOW: All drivers must come to the pace car speed (medium and consistent) as soon as safely possible and fall into single or double file, nose-to-tail formation behind the pace car. Absolutely no passing under the yellow is permitted unless directed by an official. Racing back to the start/finish line under the caution is not permitted. 3. RED: All drivers must come to a complete stop where they are at on the track, otherwise disqualification may result. The race will be restarted when it is safe to do so. Remember the emergency crews and track officials will be entering the track. Scoring will revert back to the previous green flag lap scored. 4. BLACK: The black flag is to be used at the Race Director s discretion. Furled and pointing: You have committed a dangerous or unsportsmanlike action. Desist or you will be penalized. Waving: A driver given the black flag must pull off the track to an official immediately for consultation. That driver will not be scored from that point on and may face a more severe penalty. 5. PINK: Indicates time has expired for this particular race. 6. CROSSED FLAGS : The race is at the halfway point. 7. BLUE W/YELLOW DIAGONAL: Indicates that the leader and/or other cars on the lead lap are overtaking a driver. The driver must move over to the high (outside) groove of the track to permit faster cars by them. Remember, if you were just lapped by the leader there may be more cars coming. 8. WHITE: Indicates one lap to go in the race.

9. CHECKERED: Indicates the race is officially completed and all drivers must pass underneath it to be scored on the last lap. A yellow and checkered may be displayed simultaneously and all cars having not crossed the start finish line will be scored by their last completed green flag lap with the cars causing the caution being placed at the tail of their respective lap. INCLEMENT WEATHER/CANCELLATION OF AN INEX-SANCTIONED EVENT: In the event of rain or other hazardous conditions, it may be necessary for the Race Director/Promoter to adjust the order of the event schedule, length of races, practices and qualifying sessions, or to stop the program completely. Should this occur, the Race Director/Promoter shall make every effort to resume the schedule in a timely fashion if conditions improve. If competition can continue, any division having not completed a heat race will be lined up based on the draw for that event. These decisions are the sole discretion of the Race Director/Promotor and their decision is final.