Note that the printed copy of the Regulations is definitive.
(Please do not telephone any of the Organisers after 10pm)
| MSA Steward | W. Troughear |
| Club Stewards | R. K. Parkin, P. Griffiths |
| Clerk of the Course | Ian James
East End House, Spaldington, Goole, East Yorkshire, DN14 7NJ (01430) 430570 (after 7pm) Email: Ian.James@NorthHumbersideForestRally.org.uk |
| Deputy Clerk of the Course and Chief Timekeeper | David James (MSA National A)
Email: david@NorthHumbersideForestRally.org.uk |
| Secretary of the Meeting | Ian Sadofsky
2 Northwood Drive, Hessle, HU13 0TA (01482) 649934 (after 7pm) |
| Assistant Clerks of the Course | Rob White (01262) 488252 (after 7pm)
Graham Hardwick (01759) 306706 (after 7pm) Ken Hailstone (01482) 650613 (after 7pm) |
| Chief Marshal | John Newlove
Belvoir House, 41 Jervis Court, Sutton upon Derwent, York, YO41 4JX (01904) 608524 Email: marshals@NorthHumbersideForestRally.org.uk |
| Assistant Chief Marshal | Nick Stephenson (01430) 441739 (after 7pm) |
| Area Coordinator (Hull) | David Shipley |
| Safety Officer | Robin Beagle
43 Woodlands Road, Hull, HU5 5EF (01482) 501265 (after 7pm) |
| Assistant Safety Officer | Trevor Davies (01482) 847092 (after 7pm) |
| Entries Secretary | Alan Carvell
20 Badgers Wood, Park Lane, Cottingham, East Yorkshire, HU16 5ST (01482) 840756 Email: entries@NorthHumbersideForestRally.org.uk |
| Assistant Entries Secretary | Cynthia Mumby
address & telephone as Entries Secretary |
| Chief Scrutineer | Jim Kilmartin (MSA National A) |
| BTRDA Series Scrutineer | Dave Boyles (MSA National A) |
| Scrutineers | Dave Cowie, Tom Watson |
| Environmental Scrutineers | Ann Watson, Jim Kilmartin |
| Chief Medical Officer | Dr John Lewis |
| Radio Controller | Chrys Worboys, Mercury Radio |
| Public Relations Officer | David Shipley |
| Press & Publicity | Andrew Haill
PO Box 1445 Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B76 1WW 0121 313 1416; fax 0121 313 1105 Email: andrew.haill@tinyworld.co.uk |
| Results | Tynemouth Computer Services |
| Website | http://www.NorthHumbersideForestRally.org.uk/ |
Willingham Recovery is delighted to be sponsoring the North Humberside Forest Rally for the first time. We hope that this will lead to a long and rewarding association between North Humberside Motor Club and ourselves.
We have been involved in the recovery business for over 40 years with a fleet of 30 car recovery vehicles, HGV recovery vehicles, and roadside assistance vehicles, ready to attend incidents of all kinds 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
We act as agent for the major motoring clubs: RAC, AA, Green Flag, Britannia Rescue, Mondial, etc. Our services also extend to assisting the police at road traffic accidents, local authorities and non-club members of the public.
With our 7-car transporter, we also carry out vehicle movements across the country, predominantly on behalf of franchise motor dealers.
We also have a "covered" vehicle where top marques, rally cars and classic cars can be transported away from public view.
Specialist HGV recovery vehicles are able to recover lorries and coaches that have been involved in road accidents, or lift them out of areas when they have become immovable!
Our senior staff are familiar with rallying. Our Managing Director regularly competed as Co-driver over many years in a wide variety of events and vehicles and our Director of Finance has marshalled on many events.
The North Humberside Forest Rally is one of the largest events in the North of England and is organised to the highest standard. We are proud to be associated with a quality event such as this, as it mirrors the quality of service we offer our clients.
It only leaves us to wish all the competitors a safe and enjoyable event. Good Luck!!
Willingham Recovery
| 2001 | Rally cancelled - foot and mouth disease | |
| 2000 | Warren Philiskirk and Eurig Evans | MG Metro 6R4 |
| 1999 | Warren Philiskirk and Eurig Evans | MG Metro 6R4 |
| 1998 | Jimmy Paterson and Steve Harris | Subaru Impreza |
| 1997 | Warren Philliskirk and Eurig Evans | MG Metro 6R4 |
| 1996 | Matthew Clark and Robert Dyson | Escort Cosworth |
| 1995 | Brian Lyall and Neil Ewing | Escort Cosworth |
| 1994 | Adrian Struthers and Graham Law | Escort RS |
| 1993 | Steve Petch and Peter Croft | Escort Cosworth |
| 1992 | Neil Hiorns and Paul Hirst | Sierra |
| 1991 | Steve Bannister and Julie Stephenson | Escort |
| 1990 | Nick Elliot and Dave Price | Escort |
| 1989 | Steve Bannister and Dave Oldfield | Escort |
| 1988 | Steve Bannister and Dave Oldfield | Escort |
| 1987 | Steve Bannister and Dave Oldfield | Escort |
Welcome to the Willingham Recovery North Humberside Forest Rally 2002.
This year the event is again a round of the BTRDA Rally Series (incorporating the CLEAR System Solutions Gold Star® Championship and Team Challenge, the DUNLOP Silver StarTM Championship, and the Raceandrally.com 1400 Championship), three regional association championships: the Roadrunner Phoenix Awards ANEMMC Stage Rally Championship, the Competition Car Insurance EMAMC Stage Rally Championship, and the Kent Cams ANCC Northern Stage Rally Championship, and the Astra Challenge.
The change in format of the BTRDA Rally Series to run all cars under 1400 cc at the front of the field has allowed us to introduce classes for historic rally cars. Allowing historic rally cars to compete on this event has been a long-term goal of the organisers. There will be two historic classes: one for up to 1400 cc and one for over 1400 cc. Each class covers both historic and post-historic. In particular we hope that owners of historic Minis, Imps, and Midgets, for example, will take advantage of being able to run at the front of the field competing against themselves and modern rally cars. We also extend a welcome to larger-engined historics although they will not be able to run at the front of the field.
The event Headquarters and start remains at the Ramada Jarvis Hotel in Willerby to the west of Hull, a venue used for the first time in 2000. This venue proved to be popular in 2000. It is at the edge of the city and there were very few traffic problems in 2000. Scrutineering and noise test will be provided in the west of Hull off the main M62/A63 feeder road into the city.
The entry fee is £285, which we feel will be competitive with other events offering similar stages and mileages. Our stages remain in the classic North Yorkshire Forests with Oliver's Mount again included this year. As in previous years the entry fee may be paid in instalments.
We are trying to reward the hard-working Marshals and ask you to support them by a donation either on the entry form or at documentation. This is entirely voluntary and you will receive a "smiley sticker" for your windscreen for every £5. Our aim is to provide every marshal with a memento. In 2000 every marshal received an enamel badge and year bar reminiscent of the old RAC Rally badges. This year new marshals will receive both the badge and a year bar, those who are out again will receive just a year bar. The winner of the 2000 marshals draw received a day's tuition at RallyDrive International Rally School. Additionally there were other lesser prizes.
The organisers have arranged a deal with the Ramada Jarvis Hotel which will be Rally Headquarters and the venue for the awards presentation. Details can be found on the enclosed booking form which should be returned only to the address shown on the form to secure these attractive rates on a first-come, first-served basis.
For those remaining behind on Saturday, the hotel has a leisure centre open to residents, Kingston upon Hull has seven museums, two shopping centres, and arguably the best art gallery in the North of England, whilst Beverley offers the Army Museum of Mechanical Transport and Beverley Minster.
Finally, the best of luck to all competitors on the day.
The Organisers
Cover photograph from an original by Writtle Photographic.
| Monday | 25th March | 18:00 | Entries payable by 2 instalments close (see SR11); Entries at standard fee close |
| Tuesday | 2nd April | 18:00 | Entries at increased fee and management plate applications close |
| Tuesday | 2nd April | 19:45 | Final Instructions and route information posted to entries received by 25th March |
| Wednesday | 3rd April | 19:45 | Final Instructions and information to collect route information posted to entries received between 25th March and 2nd April |
| Friday | 5th April | 16:00 - 21:30 | Noise/Scrutineering |
| 16:00 - 21:30 | Documentation | ||
| Saturday | 6th April | 08:31 | First car starts |
| 16:00 (approx) | First car finishes | ||
| 18:30 | Provisional Results published at the Ramada Jarvis Hotel, Willerby (subject to official delay) | ||
| 19:15 | Awards Presentation at the Ramada Jarvis Hotel, Willerby (subject to official delay) | ||
| Sunday | 7th April | Final Results mailed |
The North Humberside Motor Club Limited will organise a National B Permit Special Stage Rally on Saturday 6th April 2002. The event will start from the Ramada Jarvis Hotel, Willerby, East Yorkshire.
The meeting will be held under the General Regulations of the Motor Sports
Association Limited (incorporating the provisions of the International
Sporting Code of the FIA), these Supplementary Regulations and any
written instructions that the Organisers may issue for the event.
This is a Target Timing event (GR K30).
MSA Permit number (tba) has been allocated.
DOE Authorisation number (tba) has been allocated.
Championship permit numbers are shown in SR6.
The event is open to:
All competitors and drivers must produce a valid 2002 Competition Licence, Club Membership Card (GR K6.1.4(a)) and, where applicable, an Entrant's Licence, and Championship Registration Card(s).
The event is a round of the following Championships:
The programme of the meeting will be:
Scrutineering will take place in Hull, starting at 4:00 p.m. on
Friday 5th April 2002 and closing at 9:30 p.m.
Individual times for scrutineering and the exact location of
scrutineering will be notified in Final Instructions (GR K6.1).
Any competitor not signed on one hour before his start time may be excluded.
First car will start from the Ramada Jarvis Hotel, Willerby at 8:31 a.m.
and will finish at the Ramada Jarvis Hotel, Willerby at approximately 4 p.m.
Results will be declared at the Ramada Jarvis Hotel, Willerby, where the awards
presentation will also take place.
Cars will start at one minute intervals (GR K3.7) from the seeded list.
Ordnance Survey Map numbers 94, 100, 101, 106, and 107 (1:50,000 scale)
will be required.
The event will contain about 7 special stages with a total mileage of
approximately 45 stage miles.
In addition, the road route will consist of approximately 135 road miles
on classified and unclassified roads.
The special stages will be timed to an accuracy of less than one minute
in accordance with GR K30.2.
The stages will take the form of forestry tracks with the exception
of Stage 1 which will be 100% sealed surface
(Olivers Mount motorcycle race circuit).
Stage and route information will be enclosed with Final Instructions.
The Official Notice Board will be located at documentation until
documentation closes and then at Rally HQ at the Ramada Jarvis Hotel,
Willerby (GR K3.14).
The event will consist of 14 classes as follows:
All forced induction engines (other than diesels) are subject to an additional capacity ratio of 1:1.7. Vehicles with turbo-chargers must comply with 2002 restrictor regulations.
Cars will be seeded in two blocks with cars in classes N1, A5, B9, and H14 leaving the start first. Within each block cars will be seeded in order of anticipated performance. Cars in the first block will carry competition numbers beginning at 201 and cars in the second block will carry competition numbers beginning at 1.
There will also be a Novice Crew Category, although all competitors
will compete for the same class awards.
Competitors will be deemed to be of "Expert Status", unless they
indicate on their entry and awards eligibility forms their eligibility
for the Novice Crew category.
For the purpose of this rally, a novice will be defined as a crew of which
the driver has not won an overall or class award on a previous NHMC Rally
or any other National B or Restricted Status Rally whilst competing as a driver.
Additionally, crews of which the driver has completed a National A
(or National before 1993) or International Status Rally as a driver will be
deemed to be Experts.
All vehicles must comply with MSA Technical Regulations.
(GR E12, K37, Q, R2)
Limited slip differentials will be allowed.
All cars competing in this rally must be taxed and insured for the public
highway and must display a current tax disc applicable to that vehicle.
(GR K37.9.1)
Awards will be made in the following order, (all named trophies will remain in the possession of the Organisers):
| a) | 1st overall | Two Awards |
| b) | 2nd overall | Two Awards |
| c) | 3rd overall | Two Awards |
| d) | 1st in each class | Two Awards |
| e) | 2nd in each class | Two Awards |
| f) | 3rd in each class | Two Awards |
| g) | 1st Novice (not winning any of the above) | Two Awards |
| h) | 2nd Novice (not winning any of the above) | Two Awards |
| i) | Highest placed registered CLEAR System Solutions Gold Star® Crew | Two BTRDA Goblets |
| j) | Highest placed registered DUNLOP Silver StarTM Crew | Two BTRDA Goblets |
| k) | Highest placed registered Raceandrally.com 1400 Crew | Two BTRDA Goblets |
| l) | 1st Mixed Crew (subject to 5 entries) | Two Awards |
| m) | 1st All Lady Crew (subject to 5 entries) | Two Awards |
| n) | Highest placed registered Kent Cams ANCC Northern Stage Rally Championship Crew | An Award |
| o) | Team Award | An Award |
The entry opens and closes in accordance with the Rally Timetable.
The entry fee is £285.00 for entries received up to 25th March 2002
and £335 for entries received after 25th March 2002.
The entry fee includes either one service pack
or one management pack per competing car.
If the free pack is a service pack, a competitor may in addition buy
one management pack for £25.00.
Competitors who wish their free pack to be a management pack must indicate
this on their entry form.
Management packs (maximum of one per competitor) must be
ordered before the closing date for entries.
The entry fee may be paid either in full or by instalments as detailed
below.
No entries will be reserved or accepted by telephone.
Incomplete entry forms will not be accepted.
Cheques, postal orders, etc must be made payable to `North Humberside
Forest Rally' and crossed.
Post dated cheques and other like forms for deferring payment will not be
accepted, except as detailed below.
Methods of payment:
| Scheme A | Payment in Full to accompany entry form. |
| Scheme B | Two Instalments:
One cheque for £50.00, one cheque for the balance, post-dated for payment on or before 25th March 2002. Both cheques to accompany entry form. |
All entries must be made on the official entry form and accompanied
by the appropriate fee.
All entries will be acknowledged and all cheques, etc banked.
The Organisers reserve the right to refuse any entry.
The Entrant, Driver and Co-Driver will be deemed jointly and severally liable
for the payment of all fees.
All cheques must be cleared before a competitor may start.
The entry fee is based on Forestry Commission Charges, MSA and DOE fees,
Start and Finish Venue costs and VAT rates as at 1st February 2002.
Should any of these be increased before the event, the Organisers reserve the
right to increase the entry fee appropriately or reduce the competitive
forestry mileage.
Any such increase will be collected at signing-on but will be publicised in
advance if possible (GR E3.1.5).
The order of starting will be at the Organisers' discretion, but to
assist seeding, entrants should note their previous results on the entry
form.
All entries should be sent to the Entries Secretary whose address is detailed under `List of Officials' on page 2.
The maximum entry for the meeting is 180 (plus 20 reserves).
The minimum entry for the meeting is 120.
The maximum entry for each class is left open.
The minimum for each class is 10.
Should any of the above minimum figures not be reached the
Organisers reserve the right either to cancel the meeting, amalgamate classes,
or to reduce the stage mileage (GR E3.1.6).
Written acceptance of entry will be sent on a first-come first-served
basis.
The organisers reserve the right to refuse an entry without giving a reason.
It is likely that the entry will fill up quickly and it is entirely
up to the competitor to submit his completed entry in good time.
The seeded list will be final and not subject to protest.
Entry Fees and other charges will be refunded in full to any entrant
whose entry is not accepted or any entrant whose entry is cancelled,
in writing to the Entries Secretary,
on or before 25th March 2002.
Entries cancelled in writing to the Entries
Secretary between 25th March 2002 and 2nd April 2002 will have a charge
of up to £25 deducted (GR E3.3.5).
Withdrawals and non starters who fail to comply with the above timetable
may receive a partial refund at the Organisers' discretion.
Competitors are advised that information they provide will be stored
in a computer retrieval system and may be used for organisational and
publicity purposes.
Officials are listed on page 2 of these Supplementary Regulations.
Provisional results will be published as soon as possible following the end of the event, subject to Official Delays (GR B13.1(b)), and will be displayed on the Official Notice Board in Rally HQ. The results service is being provided by Tynemouth Computer Services.
Any protest must be lodged in accordance with GR O5.
It is the responsibility of the entrants when presenting their
cars for scrutiny to ensure compliance with the Road
Traffic Act, Construction and Use Regulations, and MSA Technical
Regulations (in particular Q and R). In
addition to the above, the vehicles will be checked for general
road-worthiness, suitability, eligibility and noise
level. Persons accompanying vehicles at scrutineering will be deemed
to have full knowledge of the vehicle and
its eligibility for the event and class entered.
Competitors' attention is drawn to the regulations on
overalls (GR Q9) and crash helmets (GR Q10).
Petrol will NOT be available at the scrutineering venue.
Competitors competing in classes N1, N2, N3, N4, A5, A6, and A7
must carry either Group A or BOTH
Group A and Group N Homologation papers (as appropriate) for
their car; these papers must be presented at
scrutineering and at any other time during the event upon demand.
Competitors should note that specific checks will be made
in respect of the following points:-
This is a Target Timing Event. Crews must present themselves with their cars at all controls. All clocks will be set to BBC time. Special stage timing will be by digital clocks operated by marshals under the control of the MSA Timekeeper. All stages will have a bogey time indicated in the road book. Competitors are reminded that they must be ready to start a special stage when required to do so by the start marshal.
It is the competitor's responsibility to ensure that his times are correctly recorded on his time card and that the time card is handed in when and where instructed (GR K26.3.3).
The Rally will be divided into Road Sections and Special Stages. All controls other than Passage Controls (PCs) and Route Checks will be Time Controls (TCs). Each Road Section will be allocated a Target Time based on approximately 28 mph average or less (the target average speed, which may differ for different Road Sections) and a competitor can calculate his Due Time of arrival at any TC by adding this Target Time to his actual time of departing from the preceding TC.
On Short Road Sections following a Special Stage,
three or four minutes extra will be allowed over the time
calculated from the target average speed to account
for any delays at the Special Stage Finish.
Competitors will receive penalties and accumulate
lateness on Road Sections as follows:
| i) | Under Target Time. | Penalty: 1 minute per minute under target Time.
Additional Lateness: zero. |
| ii) | Target Time. | Penalty: zero.
Additional Lateness: zero. |
| iii) | Over Target Time. | Penalty: zero.
Additional Lateness: 1 minute per minute over Target Time. |
| i) | Under Bogey Time. | Penalty: Bogey Time.
Additional Lateness: Zero. |
| ii) | Between Bogey Time and Target Time. | Penalty: Actual time taken.
Additional Lateness: Zero. |
| iii) | Over Target Time. | Penalty: Target Time.
Additional Lateness: 1 minute per minute over Target Time. |
At all controls (other than stage finishes) a competitor who is early may wait for his Due Time outside the Control Area (GR K29.3).
The following titles shall describe the various types of controls:
A Time Control may be situated at any specified point.
Main Controls will be situated at the Start and Finish of the Rally, immediately before and after any Rest Halt, or at any other specified point. At an MC after a Rest Halt, competitors will restart at one minute intervals, either in original start order, or in the order in which they passed through a control prior to the halt. The method to be used will be notified in an official instruction and, if the order of passing through a control prior to a halt is to be used, the control will be specified in an official instruction. Each competitor will be given a due starting time from any MC and the difference between this and the actual starting time will be counted towards exclusion for overall lateness. Also a time penalty will be applied. Competitors not excluded by reason of having accumulated more than the maximum permitted lateness will restart (subject to the provisions above) from any MC with zero lateness, i.e. lateness is only accumulated between two adjacent MCs.
A Regrouping Control may be situated at any specified point. Competitors will restart from the RC at one minute intervals in the order of their arrival at the TC immediately preceding the RC. Each competitor will be given a due starting time from an RC and the difference between this time and his actual starting time will be counted towards exclusion for overall lateness. Accumulated lateness cannot be reduced at an RC (that is, accumulated lateness is NOT reset to zero at an RC).
On arrival at an SSA a competitor will receive an arrival time only when he is ready to start the stage. At the SSA a competitor will be given a provisional start time for the stage in hours and minutes, a minimum of 3 minutes after the arrival time. The competitor must then proceed immediately to the start line. Once a competitor has been allocated a provisional start time, the start marshal will assume the competitor is ready to start the stage. A maximum of 5 minutes will be allowed to change a flat tyre (GR K30.4(k)).
(GR K25.12) The starting signal for Special stages
will be either a set of traffic lights driven automatically from
the start clock or a flag.
For stages using a flag as the starting signal,
the starting procedure will be: the start marshal will inform the
competitor at 30 seconds to go, 15 seconds, 10 seconds
and at 5 seconds will hold a flag ahead of the driver.
He will raise the flag at zero. The raising of the flag
will be the signal to start.
For stages using traffic lights, the starting procedure will be:
At the SSF the competitor will receive a finish time in hours, minutes and seconds. This time, in hours and minutes, will be the start time for the following Road Section. Any competitor who fails to stop at the `Stop' line must not, under pain of exclusion, reverse to the stop line, but must return on foot (GR K25.9.1, K31(p)).
All service areas will have `IN' and `OUT' Time Controls and a target time will be specified between these controls. The section between SV `IN' and SV `OUT' will be marked as a road section.
At certain points indicated in the Road Book the Organisers may establish PCs in order to collect time cards from competitors or for other purposes. There will be no official times recorded at these controls, but a competitor failing to provide the necessary documents at any PC will be deemed not to have visited that control.
Up to 1400 cc competitors will be identified by competition numbers starting at 201; all other competitors will be identified by competition numbers starting at 1. The Organisers will issue rally plates to be fixed to the front and rear of the vehicle. In addition, competitors must display any advertising material specified by the Organisers on both front doors of the car. Rally plates relating to previous events must be removed prior to scrutineering. Competitors are reminded that these identification markings must be kept clean and legible throughout the event and must be removed or covered after the event or upon retirement (GR K10.1).
See GR K31 which is amended as follows:
| r) | Failure to follow the instructions of an official | 10 mins |
| s) | Further breaches of b), c), d), e), k), l), m), or n) | Exclusion |
| t) | Repeated misbehaviour of service crew | Exclusion |
| v) | Misuse of SOS and/or OK boards | Report to MSA |
| w) | Unauthorised testing or practising | Start refused - no refund of entry fee - report to MSA |
| x) | Causing an obstruction | Exclusion |
All other General Regulations of the MSA apply as written except for the following which are modified:
| GR E7.1.3 | Competitors may be members of more than one team. (SR10) |
| GR K9.1.3 | Only the first named driver may drive during the event. |
| GR K24.2.8 | For the purposes of determining the notional time to be given to a
crew who has not been able to cover a stage in the normal manner due to
the running of a Special Stage being stopped, the two categories of
vehicles in the rally will be treated as separate events.
The notional time for competitors in Classes N1, A5, B9, and H14 will correspond to the slowest time set by a competitor in these classes, up to the moment of interruption. The notional time for competitors in Classes N2, N3, N4, A6, A7, B10, B11, B12, and H15 will correspond to the slowest time set by a competitor in these classes, up to the moment of interruption. If, in the case of either category, it appears that the slowest time represents a complete anomaly, the next slowest time may be retained (and so on until the 5th slowest time). However, no crew which is totally or partially responsible for stopping a stage may benefit from this measure. If they finish the stage they will be given the time which they actually set even if this is greater than the time awarded to other crews. |
| GR K34.1
GR K34.1.1 |
Servicing will only be permitted in accordance with SR24. No other servicing is allowed and Judges of Fact will be appointed to enforce this. To assist competitors, a service schedule will be issued with Final Instructions. |
All vehicles must carry a Red SOS/OK Card and in the event of an accident where urgent medical assistance is required, the card should be displayed so as to show the Red SOS to the following competitors. In the event of an incident where urgent medical assistance is not i required, the card should be displayed so as to show the OK to following competitors. Any competitor seeing either a Red SOS or an OK card should report the fact to the stage stop line marshals. The penalty for misuse of this card is exclusion as in GR K25.5, SR20(v). Any crew who are delayed due to assisting at the scene of an accident should report the fact to the Organisers who reserve the right to grant a time allowance, at their discretion, if they are satisfied that the claim is bona fide.
The possession of pace notes as defined in GR K25.13 by any competitor during the course of the rally, whether the pace notes relate to this event or not, is not allowed. The marking on any maps of additional information other than the route and any safety information issued by the Organisers for this event shall be deemed to be pace notes.
Competitors will be required to complete and sign a report declaring they have not been involved in any incident resulting in damage to private property or injury to persons or animals, or alternatively giving details of any such incident where damage or injury has occurred. Any information given will not incur a penalty but failure to hand in a duly completed form will mean Exclusion. Competitors who retire on a stage should give their completed damage declaration form to the first Course Closing Car. Other competitors who do not report to the Finish are required to forward the report to the Secretary of the Meeting within 48 hours of the event, unless they have been involved in an incident in which case details must be given to the Organisers that same day. Competitors failing to comply will be reported to the MSA and excluded (GR K35.4 and K31(p)). During the event, the Secretary of the Meeting may be contacted at Rally HQ whose telephone number will be given in Final Instructions.
Under GR C11.2 and GR K24.2.11 the following facts will be judged by officials as specified:
| Failure to comply with GR K25.9 & GR K25.9.2 | All officials & stage marshals |
| False starts on a stage | All stage start marshals |
| Failure to comply with GR K25.9.1 | All stage finish marshals |
| Unauthorised possession of pace notes | All officials & Judges of Fact named for that purpose |
| Unauthorised servicing | All officials & Judges of Fact named for that purpose |
| Unauthorised smoking | All officials & stage marshals |
| Excessive noise | Noise test marshals & Judges of Fact named for that purpose |
| Crash helmet, seat belt and overalls regulations | All officials & stage marshals |
| Misuse of Red Cross/OK cards | All officials & stage marshals |
| Depositing of litter | All officials & marshals |
Officials will be appointed to judge driving standards GR K24.2.12.
Driving Standards Observers will have the powers
listed in GR K24.2.12 and they will have the power to
instruct competitors to withdraw from the event (GR C13.3).
Should it be necessary to cancel the event due to legal requirements or other unforseen circumstances, the exact amount of refund will be determined by the actual administration expenses incurred. The Organisers are not liable for any further consequential losses incurred by prospective competitors because of event cancellation (GR B16).
Should it be necessary to cancel a stage during the rally, or to delete a stage from the results of the event, only the stage penalties will be cancelled. Unless a competitor has received written instructions to the contrary and has signed to that effect, the cancelled stage must be traversed within the Target Time. A competitor who exceeds Target Time on such a stage will have the excess time debited to his accumulated lateness. Any competitor who does not have a time recorded at the start or finish of a cancelled stage will be excluded (GR K31(a)).
The Club has applied to Marsh Motor Sports Group
(formerly Bowring Motor Sport) for a Blanket Certificate
of Insurance under their scheme to provide those Competitors
who need to use the scheme Third Party Cover
to meet RTA requirements on the Road Sections of the Event.
The Basic Rate for the Event (before any loadings)
is £18.00 inclusive of Insurance Premium Tax.
Existing holders of NES Letters of Acceptance must produce their Letter of Acceptance at documentation,
ensuring that the information (and particularly the
address) on the Letter of Acceptance is up to date.
New applicants wishing to use the Scheme should apply to
the Entries Secretary for a Proposal Form which
must be returned to the Entries Secretary
in sufficient time to enable the Entries
Secretary to send it to Marsh Motor Sports Group for processing
at least 14 days before the Event (21 days in the case of drivers not resident
in the UK). The processed Letters of Acceptance will be given
to drivers, and premium collected, at pre-rally
administration. Ensure that the form is fully completed and signed or issue of the Letter of Acceptance may
not be possible in time.
Please note in your own interest:
Spaces have been left on the entry form for the Policy number, name and address of the vehicle's insurers for the period of the event, for those competitors not using Marsh Motor Sports Group Insurance. These spaces must be completed if applicable.
It is the competitor's responsibility to determine the suitability of any insurance that they are proposing to use for the event with particular reference to current personal and vehicle details.
The Organisers extend votes of thanks to:-
Throughout the year, North Humberside Motor Club Limited promotes
stage rallies, many autotests and a production car trial.
NHMC is a member of three regional associations: ANCC, ANEMMC and EMAMC.
We have a membership in excess of one hundred and fifty.
We are keen to meet others interested in all aspects of motor sport as
well as offering our help to other clubs with events they may be organising.
Further details can be obtained from any of the officials listed in these
regulations.
The club's website is at
http://www.NorthHumbersideMotorClub.co.uk/.
A membership application form is included
in these regulations.
The BTRDA Rally Series Championship Co-ordinators are Howard Wilcock,
18 Epperstone Road, Lowdham, Notts, NG14 7BU, telephone 0115 966 5176,
fax 0115 966 5179, mobile 07769 676533,
email: hwilcock@ntlworld.com,
and Andy Bull, 26 Granary Road, Stoke Heath, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire,
B60 3QH, telephone 01527 835476, fax 01527 871414, mobile 07711 656412,
email: andy@codriver.co.uk.
The Roadrunner Phoenix Awards ANEMMC Stage Rally Championship
Co-ordinator is John Hickling, 18 Phillip Avenue, Nuthall, Nottingham,
NG16 1EA, telephone 0115 938 4601, fax 0115 854 4269,
mobile 07831 856537,
email: john.hickling1@ntlworld.com.
The Kent Cams ANCC Northern Stage Rally Championship Co-ordinator is
Mike Yates, 4 Royd Wells, Mirfield, West Yorkshire, telephone: 01924 489491,
mobile 07767 603665,
email: mike.yates4@virgin.net.
The Competition Car Insurance EMAMC Stage Rally Championship Co-ordinator
is Tracy Wood, 12 Stirling Way, Skellingthorpe, Lincoln, LN6 5TN,
telephone 01522 696355.
The 2002 Astra Challenge Administrator is Tim Foster, RVL Rally Services,
9 Pickup Street, Accrington, Lancashire, BB5 0EY,
telephone: 01254 872935, fax: 07970 466443, mobile: 07973 380411,
email: tim@rvlrallyhire.freeserve.co.uk.
I/We hereby apply to join North Humberside Motor Club Ltd, a Company limited by guarantee and, if accepted, agree to abide by the Club Rules and Regulations, the Memorandum and Articles of Association and the elected committee.
Surname
First names
Signature
Date
In the case of joint membership spouse's :-
First names
Signature
Address
Post Code
Telephone (Home)
(Business)
I/We are interested in:-
Autotests YES/NO
Rallies YES/NO
Membership to 31st December: Single £10.00 Joint £11.00
Please find enclosed £
for membership
P.O.s/Cheques to be made payable to:
North Humberside Motor Club Ltd
Please send this form, together with S.A.E. to:
A.P. Carvell, 20 Badgers Wood, Park Lane, Cottingham, East Yorkshire, HU16 5ST
Telephone (01482) 840756
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