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DISQUALIFICATION
You may be disqualified from the event if:
- You receive a speeding ticket on the highway used for the event within 3 months prior to the event.
- You exceed your Technical Speed (Tech Speed), as determined by the Division/Class Requirements. It is YOUR responsibility to know your vehicle and the accuracy of your speed-monitoring device. There is NO “tolerance” permitted for excessive speed. THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED! This applies to all events held during the weekend, including practice.
- If, in the opinion of event officials, you exceed your Tech Speed in an excessive and reckless manner, in any division, you will be immediately BLACK-FLAGGED, disqualified, and may be suspended for one year or banned from ever participating in a future MKM Racing Promotions event. Nevada state laws can be applied for extreme violations which could result in severe fines or vehicle impoundment.
- You engage in reckless or dangerous driving prior to or during the event, either on or off the course or practice road.
- You finish the event with an average speed on any leg of the race that is above or below your target speed by more than 10 mph.
- If your vehicle becomes disabled, you must immediately pull the vehicle off the course as far from the racing surface as possible. A vehicle that cannot maintain a speed of at least 30 mph below its target speed (80 mph for Touring Division) is considered disabled. If you fail to pull off the road with a disabled vehicle, you will be disqualified and suspended for one (1) year.
- You use a Radar Detector during the race. This will be considered an attempt to deliberately circumvent the Tech Speed rules.
- You disregard or overdrive a flag signal.
- You cross the finish line at a speed below your minimum speed (e.g.: 80 mph for Touring Division). See Rule #6, Rules of the Road.
- You fail to notify the Race Director or Chief Technical Inspector of any change in vehicle condition between the time the car passes Tech and the start of either leg of the event. This includes configuration changes, breakdowns/equipment failures during practice, and flat or damaged tires.
If you are disqualified, your times and radar speeds will be stricken from the official results and will not be provided. Any participant disqualified from an MKM event for any reason may require re-qualification prior to participating in future events, and may be moved down one Division for their next event. Appeals may be made using the “Protests and Appeals” process (see General section).
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