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Age Requirements
All driver/rider participants in an MKM shootout event MUST be at least 18 years of age. All persons under the age of 18 attending the event will be restricted to a designated spectator area and must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, who will be responsible for their safety and conduct at all times.
License and other Requirements
All Drivers/Riders must have a valid (not expired, suspended or revoked) state, military or international driver’s license.
Drivers/Riders in Unlimited divisions require previous competition experience and/or licensing. See Divisional Requirements for details. The Race Director has complete discretion as to who will or will not run in Unlimited, or any other division or class.
All entrants must have proof of liability insurance (vehicle policy and/or personal liability insurance), and vehicles in the Pure Street division must have a current license, registration and insurance card. All vehicles entered must have permission to race from the vehicle owner. NO rental cars allowed.
All participants must complete a medical release form. Medical examination records from your physician are encouraged. It is also YOUR responsibility to note any drug sensitivities on that form.
Entry Changes
As mentioned above, the cutoff for adding any new people (which includes everybody, entrants and anyone else coming in with them) is the Monday before the event (unless they have their own clearance to enter the base), otherwise the new people won’t make it onto the access list at the gate. The cutoff for changes in entry class, vehicles, or other non-personnel changes is 3 days prior to the event. Last-minute changes at the event are discouraged and may not be possible. However, please see the rule about Voluntary Class Change, later in this book.
Driver/Rider Meetings
A meeting for all Drivers/Riders may be scheduled for the morning of the event, before any runs begin. If such a meeting is scheduled, a notice will be posted, and announcements will be made. Attendance is mandatory for all drivers and riders.
Protests and Appeals
A formal protest/appeal procedure has not been established; however, if there is something that you think is wrong, please bring it to the attention of the Race Director. He will evaluate each complaint and decide if it has merit. The Race Director’s decisions are final.
Event Officials
The Race Director is responsible for the overall conduct and safety of the race. A Driver/Rider’s access to the track is at the sole discretion of the Race Director. The Race Director will supervise all aspects of the event, including communications, emergency personnel, and event control officials. The Race Director may appoint additional personnel to help officiate at the event at his discretion.
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