Some easy reading for ENTRANTS -
Doubt all these rules apply to Car Clubs who Cruise at 9am but i am not sure eg not Entrants as such and wont be out with the mad kids
More rules on thier web site
http://www.easternats.com.au/
Please check the following before entering:
A compulsory vehicle inspection is necessary prior to any on track event.
Each vehicle must comply with a maximum noise level of 95 dB(A) measured 30 metres from the side of the track. Please note this will be strictly enforced.
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Similar to the conditions that apply for circuit racing, entrants who have lost their probationary or full license can still enter.
Learner Permits are not permitted.
No unreasonable body damage or untidy paint work. No holes in the firewall.
For the Burnouts, Burnout Masters, Cruising, Street Drags, Go to Whoa and Stampede, a 360 degree tail shaft loop must be fitted. The exception being vehicles fitted with a 2 piece tail shaft.
Long sleeve pants and shirts must be worn during Burnouts and Street Drags. Shoes must be worn at all times. No thongs or sandals allowed.
Please remove all press on hub caps and wheel trims prior to vehicle inspection.
A helmet which complies with Australian Standard 1698 or higher must be worn for Street Drags and Burnouts.
Each vehicle must be fitted with a fire extinguisher which complies with Australian Standard 1841.
No re-grooved tyres are allowed for the Street Drags or Burnouts. If a competitor uses retreaded tyres he or she automatically accepts responsibility for any body damage.
For the Burnout Masters (by invitation only) numbers will be restricted to 10 vehicles and be timed over 1.5 minutes. For the Burnout Final, numbers will be restricted to a maximum of 50 entrants timed over 1 minute, plus any invitees as determined by the Promoter provided they are not in the Burnout Masters.
Vehicles do not need to be registered to participate in any driving events but must be capable of passing a vehicle inspection.
Motorcycles are not eligible to enter the event.
Convertibles must have a roll over protection bar.
Entries will close at 5:00 pm Friday 3rd April and will be restricted to 700 vehicles. All entries must be accompanied by a photograph. In order to avoid disappointment, you must pre-enter.
The Promoter reserves the right to refuse entry in accordance with National Competition Rules (NCR) 83 and also reserves the right to cancel, postpone or abandon the event in accordance with NCR 59.
Included in your entry fee is your entitlement to a CAMS level 1 licence and the benefits of CAMS’ insurance policy as detailed in Appendix 1 of the CAMS Manual. Please note that this insurance does not cover vehicle damage or passengers. Where passengers are permitted, they must sign a disclaimer which will be available at the track.
The judges decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.