Follow these rules and enjoy a day with us

Pit Lane

Please note the pit lane and the track are strictly one way.

The pit lane speed limit is 60 km/h.

The pit lane must be kept clear between the marked boxes and the pit wall to allow emergency vehicle access.

It is forbidden to sit on the pit wall.

It is forbidden to re-fuel in the pit lane.

It is forbidden to store fuel in the garages or in the pit lane.

It is forbidden to smoke in pit lane or garages.

Attendees under 18 are not allowed on the circuit, in the pit lane or in the garages without guardian waiver signature.

 

Venue

Anyone reported driving recklessly or dangerously will be escorted from the venue.

No paddock bikes or other forms of unlicensed motorised transport are to be used on the venue at any time.

It is the driver's responsibility to make sure his/her car adheres to the venue noise level.

 

Track

No racing is allowed.

On entering the circuit, please keep to the right-hand side and do not move over until the circuit behind you is clear.

Use the first few laps to warm up your tyres and familiarise yourself with the circuit layout, grip levels, marshal posts, etc.

Leave plenty of space when you overtake other cars. The overtaking rules will be covered in the drivers’ briefing.

Use your mirrors regularly and if you see faster traffic behind you, signal them to pass in designated passing zones.

If you are pitting, you must signal your intentions to the marshals and the drivers behind you. The signal is: driver's left arm out the window straight up when entering the corner before the pit entrance.

Any car putting two or more wheels off the pavement must report to the pits for an inspection and discussion.

Any driver generating excessive, unnecessary or constant tire squeal, or deemed to be driving recklessly, or in a manner considered to endanger themselves or other track users will be black flagged, removed from the track and given a warning that such driving is inappropriate.

If the driver continues to give cause for concern a second black flag will be given to once again remove that driver from the circuit and he/she will be denied further access to the track for the rest of the day.

In case of an incident with vehicle damage, stay in your vehicle with your safety belts on until help comes. The exception is if there is fire. If you see an incident – do not stop – the circuit staff will deal with it

Anyone who ignores red flags or the direction of marshals will be asked to leave the venue – the marshals are there for your safety.

Any participant involved in an incident on circuit must report to a Track Matrix staff before going back out onto the circuit

Any vehicle involved in an incident will have to be checked by a Track Matrix staff before going back out onto the circuit

Single seater 'formula' type race cars are not permitted

Three wheeled cars are not permitted

 

Safety

All helmets worn by drivers and passengers must comply with current SNELL safety standards

Helmets must be worn and securely fastened at all times while out on the circuit

Seat belts or harnesses must be worn at all times at the venue. If your car does not have seat belts it will not be permitted to participate

If you have any problems with any other drivers on the day, please report to the Track Matix Team immediately.

No handheld video cameras are allowed in vehicles. Cameras are to be securely fastened and checked by a Track Matrix before going out onto the circuit. Exterior mounted cameras are not allowed

 

Medical

The ambulance has trained EMS staff onboard and will join the circuit via the pit lane. Please be aware that the ambulance has the right of way on the circuit and will only move if your vehicle is stationary.

Remember the gas pedal works both ways: it comes up as easily as it goes down. Safe driving depends on that.
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