North West Mud Racing Association - Rules & Regulations
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Rules & Regulations 2010

Familiarize yourself with these rules and regulations prior to registering in an NWMRA sanctioned event. By registering for a sanctioned event you agree to follow the rules and regulations governing the race and agree to be bound by the decisions of race officials. If you require further information please E-mail us.

Any grievances resulting from errors, omissions, discrepancies, ambiguities and conflicts found within the rules must be submitted to the Rule Committee in writing, and a formal response will be returned in writing in a timely fashion.

STREET CLASS
All vehicles are street legal and insured or insurable, all vehicles must have a fully intact cab with full street trim, seat belts, all door panels, glass and dash pads. Tech officials retain the right to disallow a vehicle if they feel there are safety issues, or if they feel the vehicle does not meet the proper criteria. Street stock vehicles will not be allowed to double class, they may enter only one of the following:
STOCK MODIFIED CLASS (A Class)
All vehicles in this class are real race vehicles with u-joint shields, roll cages, battery disconnects etc. All the regulations of B through D classes apply but with no nitrous or forced induction (with the exception of factory options), methanol or nitrous. This is for entry level vehicles with novice drivers, Street Legal dot stamped tires any size (they can be cut) but no tractor or paddle tires. Full competition vehicles can run in this class with the following exceptions, no nitrous and no forced induction. Non insurable vehicles that do not have proper competition safety features must run in A class and must have all factory structural integrity intact., such as windows, doors, floor boards, seat belts. It is at out tech officials discretion to allow a one race leniency. Without significant headway towards meeting competition standards they will not be allowed to race beyond the one race leniency.
CLASS CHANGES & DOUBLE CLASSING (regarding A Class)
You may not step down into A class from any full competition class (i.e., D, B or C into A) if you placed 1st through 3rd (for classes B through D) in the points standings in the previous years. Vehicles running in 2 classes (ie, Street, B,C or D & A) must have 2 different drivers. When stepping down into A class, nitrous bottles must be removed and not just disconnected. (You may have two 1st place years in this novice, A class).
FULL COMPETITION (B-F) Open & Closed
All vehicles in classes "A" through "F" are classified as competition vehicles. "B" and "C" classes can run nitrous, racing fuels, Alcohol, or forced induction systems, but cannot run any combinations of alcohol with a forced induction system. "D" through "F" classes can run unlimited engine configurations.
CLASS CHANGES AND DOUBLE CLASSING (regarding B through D)
You cannot step up or down in full competition classes without making the appropriate tire changes.
OPEN
Jeeps and similar vehicles, vehicles with a gutted cab, are missing windows and/or doors or roofs must meet technical requirements on roll bars, cages, harness, seats, etc, and must use some form of arm restraints or window nets if the drivers knuckles can extend beyond the roll cage.
CLOSED
Limited modifications to cab. Factory rating required on floors, interior, etc. If modifications change factory rating, vehicle will be classified as competition and must run in "A" through "F" classes. Technical inspectors will determine whether vehicles run in competition or non-competition classes.

Every vehicle must meet the NWMRA's technical requirements to qualify for the event. Regulations are enforced with no exceptions.

RACING CLASSES
Seven Classes of Competition Tire size and type dictate the racing class.
Tires
Recaps
  1. Recaps must be passenger DOT depth and tread style.
  2. Cutting is permitted if it does not alter the tire classification.
  3. There can be no undercutting or cutting past the adhesive point.
Race
  1. Each race team in classes A through F and paid members in Street Class may have three people. One driver and two pit crew or two drivers and one pit crew. Non members street class may have only the driver and no pit crew.
  2. Registration for NWMRA members is $50 and include a total of three pit passes as per the above. It is suggested that non members pay $ 60.00 to register. This is at the discretion of the promoter. Extra passes must be purchased from the promoter. Pit passes must be worn on the wrist and are invalid if torn, reattached or worn on clothing or hats. Persons found with invalid passes must leave the restricted areas immediately.
  3. The NWMRA reserves the right to refuse entry to any person or vehicle at a sanctioned event. Each person granted admittance to restricted track areas must read the waiver prior to signing and must acknowledge having read and fully understood the waiver.
  4. Vehicles may not be entered more than once per class and may not be entered in more than two classes per race or season.
  5. All vehicles must pass inspection before being registered to compete.
  6. NWMRA members must have their association numbers affixed to their race vehicles.
  7. All race vehicles must be in the pit area one-hour before race start. Late arrivals will be permitted to register but must be inspected prior to competing. Inspections will be carried out as time allows, so late entries must be prepared to miss their first run.
  8. All drivers or a representative, must attend the driver's safety meeting held before each race day. The meeting will be announced by 3 short blasts of an air horn approx 5 min prior to the meeting. If a driver repeatedly misses or abuses the drives meeting then a disciplinary action of a 10 point deduction from the points will be implemented.
  9. Someone must be in the driver's seat of all running race vehicles. No passengers allowed while racing.
  10. All racers must wear pants, shirt and closed shoes when making a pass on the track. Minimum of one-ply fire jackets and neck support mandatory for all competition vehicles (A Class) racing in A through F class. All full competition racers from B class through F class must have approved fire clothes to suite.
  11. Drivers will be issued a number plate, which must be attached to the front of the race vehicle. It must be clean before it enters the staging area, or the run will be forfeited.
  12. Number plates must be cleaned and returned at the end of each race or a $5 fine will be filed against the registered driver. Fines must be paid before registration will be accepted at future races.
  13. Even numbered vehicles run in the even lane, odd in the odd lane. Signs will designate odd and even lanes.
  14. If a pass is made in the incorrect order or wrong lane, it will be forfeited unless an acknowledged track official error occurred.
  15. The NWMRA has the right to change running pairs if several vehicles in the same class are running solo.
  16. A five-minute grace period will be issued if a vehicle is not ready, but a pass for points can not be made after the grace period expires. Grace periods are not extended for any reason and begin when the vehicle is called to staging. A track official can allow an exhibition pass after the five-minute clock expires.
  17. The staging officials must be notified if a vehicle is not ready when called to staging. It is the responsibility of each racer to personally notify the officials if they need the five-minute clock. Track officials will not search for missing drivers or vehicles.
  18. Vehicles have two attempts to pass the restart margin of ten feet.
  19. Vehicles not passing the restart margin on the second attempt will be given the distance of ten feet. Points will only be issued for fully completed passes.
  20. If a vehicle leaves the start line before the green light, a five-second penalty will be added. Repeated or deliberate jumping of the green light will result in an automatic disqualification from the event.
  21. All vehicles must come to a complete stop in the shutdown area. Failure to do so will result in a disqualification of that pass.
  22. If a driver is found to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, his/her vehicle will not compete for the remainder of the event. The driver will be disqualified, forfeit winnings, applicable tow money and points from the race. Drivers may also face suspension from future sanctioned races. Refunds for registration will not be issued.
  23. Any individual associated to a race vehicle, found to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol during race hours will be removed from the pit area and track.
  24. Any track official, volunteer or director found to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol during race hours will be immediately relieved of their duties and removed from restricted areas.
  25. Use of profanity and/or threats by drivers or persons associated to a race vehicle, to track officials, technical officials, track volunteers or NWMRA Directors, will be cause for immediate disqualification and a suspension will be determined by the NWMRA.
  26. If a driver acts without due regard to the safety of track personnel or spectators, by driving in an unsafe manner anywhere on the site, an immediate disqualification will be issued.
  27. When a disqualification is issued registration fees and pit passes will not be refunded.
  28. When flagged to stop, drivers must shut down all vehicle movement immediately or the pass will be forfeited. Repeated incidents will result in disqualification from the event. When a vehicle leaves the lane out the side, distance is taken from the point of exit. Vehicles leaving the lane out the side must come to a complete stop and wait for a track official to clear it for movement, or the run will be forfeited. Distance measurements are taken from the center of front hubs.
  29. Disciplinary actions can be appealed by writing to "North West Mud Racing Association, 6774 Blackwell Rd, Kamloops B.C. V2C 6V7.
  30. If a vehicle obstructs another vehicle while making a pass or a track official error occurs, a re-run will be issued at the track official’s discretion. Re-runs will be recorded even if the original pass was better. Re-runs must be taken immediately at the track officials discretion.
  31. Racers unable to complete all passes may not substitute their registered vehicle with another.
  32. Once the race begins the start and finish lines may be cleared for reasons of safety. The NWMRA reserves the right to shut down the competition for reasons of safety and may alter an unsafe pit. In the event this occurs during a class, the entire class will be issued re-runs.
  33. In the event of a failure with the electronic timing system, three timers will time each pass. High and low times will be discarded and the middle time will be recorded. A re-run may be given at the director’s discretion if both the electronic and the manual systems fail. A re-run will only be issued if the directors involved deem it necessary.
  34. The NWMRA directors and officials do not have the authority to over-rule the association's rules and regulations but have the full authority to make decisions not covered by the existing rules and regulations.
  35. In the event of a dispute to race results, three track officials and all present NWMRA directors will settle all decisions relating to the dispute.
  36. In the event that an individual feels an issue of concern has arisen, they can take their concerns to the NWMRA's directors and the issue will be addressed at the first available general meeting. The issue will not be addressed during race hours unless it falls under existing rules and regulations.
Vehicle
  1. All vehicles must have front and rear hook-up points ( min 3" inside diameter).
  2. All competition vehicles in A through F class must have a five-point harness. Mounting point must be between two and four inches below shoulder. Mounting hardware must be a min of 5/16", grade five bolts, 1 1/2" washers for body mounts and lock washer.
  3. All competition vehicles in A through F class must have a six point roll cage. All cages must have a minimum of 1 5/8" .120 tubing for cages. Cages made from exhaust tubing or weaker material are not acceptable and will not pass. Cages must fully protect the driver. Cages must be mandrel bent and all connecting points must be properly welded. Questionable Cages will not pass. There must be adequate padding on bars. Bars must be a reasonable distance above the driver's head and helmets must not surpass the Cage heights. Cages must have crossbar going above the driver, to the floor and sidebars. Tech Official to inspect welds and metal quality. (May require padding removal).
  4. Street class vehicles must have a securely fastened lap and shoulder belt.
  5. All seats must be securely mounted and reinforced with additional bracing at shoulder level for back support. Factory floors must have seat mounted to floor. If floors other than factory, the seat must be securely mounted to the frame. Poorly mounted seats will not pass. Factory floors must be stable. Vehicles with floors other than factory must have floor securely mounted to frame. Floors can be made of aluminum or sheet metal but not materials like expanded metal, fiberglass, or wood. Vehicles with factory floors must have Cage/Bars securely mounted to floor with 6"X6", 3/16" steel mounting or better. If floors are other than factory, Cages/Bars must be securely mounted to vehicle frame. Unstable floors will not pass.
  6. Full helmets with facial protection and chin straps mandatory for all drivers. Eye protection mandatory in vehicles without windshield and in alcohol vehicles.
  7. Competition Vehicles in A through D classes may modify body but it must be of recognizable production style.
  8. All vehicles must have a metal firewall fully protecting driver. Intake deflectors mandatory.
  9. All vehicles must have a functional fire extinguisher mounted in easy driver access.
  10. Vehicles running alcohol must have a functional, on-board system (3 nozzle) capable of extinguishing alcohol fires.
  11. Vehicles running alcohol must have a functional cab extinguisher mounted in easy driver access.
  12. Drivers of alcohol vehicles must wear an alcohol approved fire suit including shoes, gloves and facial socks.
  13. Vehicles with blower induction systems must have secured blower straps and aluminum blower studs.
  14. Full Competition Race vehicles must have one of the following: Transmission Blanket, Scatter Shield, or Transmission Shield. Shields must cover top & sides for B through F.
  15. All Competition vehicles in A through F class must have a clearly labeled, functional Kill Switch located at the rear, center of the vehicle. It must shut down all vehicle operation.
  16. All toggle switches must be clearly labeled.
  17. Competition vehicles in A through F class must have a minimum of one hoop per driveshaft and universal guards on drive shafts and differentials, unless the body skirts 1" below the U Joint.
  18. All batteries must be securely mounted and tied down. Interior batteries must be in a securely mounted, sealed battery box.
  19. Interior fuel gauges and lines, electrical wires and nitrous lines must be driver protected. Interior fuel tanks, cells and nitrous bottles must be securely mounted and driver protected.
  20. Vehicles involved in fires, rollovers, etc., must be re-inspected before being permitted to continue racing.
  21. No loose articles in vehicle's box or cab.
  22. All body panels and doors must be secured.
  23. Two wheel drive vehicles must make solo passes.
  24. No smoking in race vehicles while staging or on the track.
  25. Passengers are not permitted in race vehicles.
  26. Names, symbols and advertising may be displayed on vehicles provided they are in good taste.
  27. Any driver found to have alcohol and/or drugs in his/her race vehicle while in restricted track areas will immediately be disqualified.
POINT SERIES SYSTEM
POINTS ARE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS

NWMRA Minimum Prize Package Payout

Class

1st Place

2nd Place

3rd Place

Street

$ 200.00

$ 125.00

$ 100.00

A

$ 200.00

$ 125.00

$ 100.00

B

$ 250.00

$ 175.00

$ 125.00

C

$ 300.00

$ 225.00

$ 150.00

D

$ 500.00

$ 300.00

$ 200.00

E

$ 500.00

$ 300.00

$ 200.00

F

$ 600.00

$ 400.00

$ 200.00

Total minimum prize package payout $5275.00

Possible payout of 250.00 for fastest pass of the weekend is recommended.