2009 Seat Leon Supercopa Reglament
2009 Seat Leon Supercopa Reglament
2009 Seat Leon Supercopa Reglament
CONTENTS FOREWORD REGULATIONS GENERAL UNDERTAKING GENERAL CONDITIONS LICENCES SEAT LEON EUROCUP EVENTS SEAT LEON EUROCUP DEAD HEAT ORGANISATION OF EVENTS INSURANCE OFFICIALS COMPETITORS APPLICATIONS PASSES INSTRUCTIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS TO COMPETITORS INCIDENTS PROTESTS AND APPEALS SANCTIONS CHANGES OF DRIVER DRIVING RACE NUMBERS AND NAME OF CAR SPORTING CHECKS SCRUTINEERING TYRE LIMITATION DURING THE EVENT WEIGHING VEHICLES GENERAL CAR REQUIREMENTS GENERAL SAFETY PIT LANE FUEL, REFUELLING AND PIT ASSISTANCE FREE PRACTICE AND QUALIFYING. STOPPING THE PRACTICE THE GRID BRIEFING STARTING PROCEDURE THE RACE SAFETY CAR SUSPENDING A RACE RESUMING A RACE FINISH PARC FERME CLASSIFICATION PODIUM CEREMONIES 2 2 2 2 2 2-3 3 3 3 3 4 4-5 5 5 5-6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7-8 8 8-9 9 9 9-10 11 11 - 12 12 12 13 13 13-14-15-16 16-17 17 17 17-18 18 19 19 19
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6. All persons concerned in any way with an entered car or present in any other capacity whatsoever in the paddock, pit lane, or track must wear an appropriate pass at all times. If, in the opinion of SEAT Sport, S.A. a competitor fails to operate his team in a manner compatible with the standards of the cup or any way brings the cup into dispute, the SEAT Sport, S.A. may exclude such competitor from the Cup forthwith. LICENCES 7. All drivers, competitors and officials participating in the SEAT Len Eurocup, must hold current and valid licences (minimum requirement a grade C Drivers licence) and, where applicable, valid licences and/or authorisations issued by their ASN(s). The drivers must also be in possession of a current medical certificate of aptitude (see Article 1.7 of Appendix L, Chapter II). SEAT LEON EUROCUP EVENTS 8. Each Event will have the status of a restricted international competition.
9. Events are reserved for SEAT Len Supercopa MK II as defined by the applicable SEAT Len Eurocup Technical Regulations, SEAT Len technical form, and catalogue. 10. Save in exceptional circumstances, the SEAT Len Eurocup will be made up of two races per meeting with a distance between 50 - 70 km and with a maximum duration of 30 minutes per race. 11. The maximum number of Events in the SEAT Len Eurocup is set at 6.
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13. An Event may be cancelled if fewer than 16 cars are available. The VIP participants invited by the organizzing committee will not score points and not block places in the order of classification, and the points attributed to these places SEAT LEON EUROCUP 14. The SEAT Len Eurocup Champion Drivers title will be awarded to the driver who has scored the highest number of points, taking into consideration all the results less two, obtained during the Events. 15. 1st : 2nd : 3rd : 4th : 5th : 6th : 7th : 8th : Points for all titles will be awarded for each race at each Event according to the following scale: 10 points 8 points 6 points 5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
16. If a race is suspended under Article 127, and cannot be resumed under Article 128, no points will be awarded if the leader has completed less than two laps, half points will be awarded if the leader has completed more than two laps but less than 75% of the original race distance, and full points will be awarded if the leader has completed more than 75% of the original race distance. DEAD HEAT 17. If two or more drivers finish the season with the same number of points, the higher place in the Championship shall be awarded to: a) The holder of the greatest number of first places. b) if the number of first places is the same, the holder of the greatest number of second places. c) if the number of second places is the same, the holder of the greatest number of third places, and so on until a winner emerges. If this procedure fails to produce a result, SEAT Sport, S.A. will nominate the winner according to such criteria as it thinks fit. ORGANISATION OF EVENTS 18. Each organiser shall supply the information set out in Appendix 1, part A hereto, to the RFEdeA and SEAT Sport no later than 90 days before the Event, together with the detailed timetable. INSURANCE 19. The organiser of an Event must procure that all competitors, their personnel and drivers are covered by third party insurance, wich must comply with the national laws in force. 20. The policy must be available to the competitors on demand.
21. Third party insurance arranged by the promoter shall be in addition and without prejudice to any personal insurance policy held by a competitor or any other participant in the Event. 22. Drivers taking part in the Event are not third parties with respect to one another.
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One chairman of stewards, one steward In conformity with Article 134 of the Code, the Stewards of the meeting will officiate as a body under the authority of their chairman. - A Race Director. - A technical delegate 24. The following officials will be nominated by the ASN and their names sent to the RFEdeA at the same time as the application to organise the Event: - One Steward from among the ASN's nationals. - The Clerk of the Course. - All other officials required for the good running of the event. 25. The Clerk of the Course shall work in permanent consultation with the Race Director. The Race Director shall have overriding authority in the following matters and the Clerk of the Course may only give orders in respect of them with his express agreement: a) The control of practice and the race, adherence to the timetable and, if he deems it necessary, the formulation of any proposal to the Stewards to modify the timetable in accordance with the Code or Sporting Regulations. b) The stopping of any car in accordance with the Code or Sporting Regulations. c) The interruption of practice. d) The starting procedure. e) The use of the safety car. f) Suspending and resuming the race. 26. The Race Director, the Clerk of the Course and the Technical Delegate, and the stewards must be present at the Event from the beginning of initial scrutineering. 27. The Race Director must be in radio contact with the Clerk of the Course and the chairman of the Stewards at all times when cars are permitted to run on the track. Additionally, the Clerk of the Course must be in race control and in radio contact with all the marshals posts during these times. COMPETITORS' APPLICATIONS 28. a) Applications to compete in the SEAT Len Eurocup must be submitted to the organizing committee, no later than 31 March 2009, accompanied by the set entry fees specified below (Article 28 c), and the commercial agreement (appendix 3, of this regulations) signed by the participant. The application shall include: 1) confirmation that the applicant has read and understood the Code, the Sporting Regulations and the Technical Regulations and agrees, on its own behalf and on behalf of everyone associated with its participation in the Championship, to observe them. 2) the name of the competitor.
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RACE NUMBERS AND NAME OF CAR 43. Each car will carry the race number of its driver. Race numbers must be in conformity with the provisions of the Code (see Chapter XVII). 44. The name of the driver must also appear on the bodywork (rear lateral windows, windscreen and rear window), on the outside of the cockpit, and be easily legible (see Chapter XVII of the Code). SPORTING CHECKS 45. Each competitor must have all documents required by Article 7 available and the various documents relating to his car available for inspection at any time during the event. 46. At each Event, the organiser will check all licences. The list of competitors, drivers and cars allowed to take part in the event must be published before the start of scrutineering. 47. No competitor, driver or other person concerned with a car can be required to sign any waiver.
SCRUTINEERING 48. The list of cars allowed to take part in qualifying practice will be published after scrutineering. All cars may be weighed before participating in practice. Competitors must present a technical passport for each of their cars entered in the Event. 49. Initial scrutineering of the car and competitors sporting checks will take place:
Scrutineering: one day before the race from 8.00 to 13.00; technical scrutineering will take place in the paddock. Unless a waiver is granted by the Stewards, competitors who do not keep to these time limits will not be allowed to take part in the Event. 50. 51. No car may take part in the Event until it has been passed by the scrutineers. The scrutineers may:
a) Check the eligibility of a car at any time during an Event. b) Require a car to be dismantled by the competitor to make sure that the conditions of eligibility or conformity are fully satisfied, c) Require a competitor to pay the reasonable expenses which exercise of the powers mentioned in this Article may entail, d) Require a competitor to supply them with such parts or samples as they may deem necessary. At any time, the car must contain at least 2 kg of fuel for the taking of fuel samples. The 2 kg of fuel must be taken through a self-sealing connector, as defined in Article 90 of the present regulations. 52. Any car which, after being passed by the scrutineers, is dismantled or modified in a way which might affect its safety or call into question its eligibility, or which is involved in an accident with similar consequences, must be presented again by the competitor for scrutineering approval. 53. The Race Director or the Clerk of the Course may require that any car involved in an accident be stopped and checked at any time during the event.
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57. All the dry weather tyres that a competitor plans to use during the event must be marked or remarked before the first free practice sessions. All new tyres must be collected from the tyre manufacturer designated by the organizing committee during the relevant Event. - For the free practices, qualifying, and races by event a maximum of 12 dry weather tyres. NB: Previously marked tyres must always be remarked when used at another Event and may not be used on any other car than the one for which they were previously marked. 58. It is the competitors' responsibility that the tyres are appropriately marked and/or registered by the Scrutineers. Competitors must accept any possible disadvantages resulting from non-appropriate registering of the tyres. 59. The use of tyres without appropriate identification for the corresponding car for the corresponding Event is forbidden. Wet-weather tyres shall be free as regards their number. They must be used as supplied by the tyre manufacturer designated by the organizing committee. Wet weather tyres, in compliance with Article 56, can only be used if the track has been declared wet for the relevant session (free practice, qualifying) or race, by the Race Director / Clerk of Course. 60. If dry-weather tyres (slicks) are used during a wet race/wet practice, only tyres registered for the Event are admissible. 61. These tyres must nevertheless comply with the specification determined by the control tyres for this Event as specified in Article 56. 62. It is forbidden to proceed from the pits to the starting grid with unmarked tyres. Any chemical and/or mechanical treatment of the tyres is prohibited. The original tyre tread and profile may not be modified or cut. The use and /or presence of tyre-warmers during the meeting are forbidden. WEIGHING 63. The weight of any car may be checked during the Event as follows: All drivers entered in the SEAT Len Eurocup will be weighed, wearing their complete racing apparel, at the first Event of the season. If a driver is entered later in the season, he will be weighed at his first Event. The weights of the drivers will then be entered into a list which is under the control of the Technical Delegate. To identify which driver is on board the car, each driver will bear on both sides of his helmet a numbered sticker. a) During and after all the practice sessions: 1) the Technical Delegate will install weighing equipment. This area will be used for the weighing procedure. 2) the Technical Delegate after consultation with the Stewards will select cars to undergo the weighing procedure. The Technical Delegate will inform the driver that his car has been selected for weighing; 3) having been informed that his car has been selected for weighing, the driver will proceed directly to the weighing area and stop his engine; 4) the car will then be weighed and checked, and the result given to the driver or a team representative in writing;
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VEHICLES 65. The SEAT Len Eurocup is reserved of exclusive way to the SEAT Len Supercopa MK II model, made by SEAT Sport, S.A. for exclusive use in this SEAT Len Eurocup 2009. These vehicles must be in agreement to the published technical rules including their annexes, as well as to technical form for the SEAT Len Eurocup 2008 66. Only one single car may be entered per driver at each Event. T-cars/spare cars are prohibited. The driver/car attribution applicable for the whole Event will be made at scrutineering before the beginning of the first free practice. GENERAL CAR REQUIREMENTS 67. No signal of any kind may pass between a moving car and anyone connected with the car's entrant or driver save for the following: a) legible messages on a pit board; b) body movement by the driver; c) lap trigger signals from the pits to the car. Lap marker transmitters shall be battery-powered and once operating must be free-standing (not attached to any other pit equipment by means of wires or optical fibres) and incapable of receiving external information. Such lap triggers shall use a transmitter operating with a carrier frequency above 10 GHz (radio or optical) and a beam half angle of no more than 36 when measured at the 3dB point, and shall not be used for the transmission of any data from pit to the car other than the lap mark. Lap mark data must be transmitted repeatedly and must be demonstrably consistent; d) verbal communication between a driver and his team by radio; e) Electromagnetic radiation between 2.0 and 2.7 GHz is forbidden. GENERAL SAFETY 68. Official instructions will be given to drivers by means of the signals laid out in the Code. Competitors must not use flags similar in any way whatsoever to these. 69. Drivers are strictly forbidden to drive their car in the opposite direction to the race unless this is absolutely necessary in order to move the car from a dangerous position. A car may only be pushed to remove it from a dangerous position as directed by the marshals. 70. Any driver intending to leave the track or to go to his pit or the paddock area must signal his intention to
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75. Save as specifically authorised by the Code or these Sporting Regulations, no one except the driver may touch a stopped car unless it is in the paddock, the teams designated garage area, the pit lane or on the starting grid. 76. At no time may a car be reversed in the pit lane under its own power.
77. During the periods commencing 15 minutes prior to and ending 5 minutes after every practice session and the period between the commencement of the formation lap which immediately precedes the race and the time when the last car enters the Parc Ferm, no one is allowed on the track with the exception of: a) marshals or other authorised personnel in the execution of their duty; b) drivers when driving or under the direction of the marshals; c) mechanics, only in the case of a start procedure. 78. During a race, the engine may only be started with the starter, except in the pit lane where the use of an external batery is allowed under the conditions provided for in Article 112 and 37 b). 79. Drivers taking part in practice and the race must always wear the clothes, underwear, helmets, and the FIA approved head restraint specified in Appendix L to the International Sporting Code. 80. In order to confirm that appropriate access to the airway of an injured driver is possible, the following test made be carried out at least once per season with each participant in the SEAT Len Eurocup: The driver is to be seated in his car, with full-face helmet and approved head restraint in place and attached and safety harness buckled. With the help of two additional rescuers, the chief medical officer of the event, must be able to remove the helmet with the drivers head maintained in neutral position at all times. If this is impossible, the driver will be required to wear an open-face helmet homologated for use with the FIA approved head restraint device. 81. A speed limit of 60 kph during practice, warm-up and the race will be enforced in the pit lane. The over speed in the pit lane will be sanctioned with 40 euros for each kilometre Except in the race, any driver who exceeds the limit will be fined for each kph above the limit (this may be increased in the case of a second offence in the same Event). During the race, the Stewards may impose either of the penalties under Article 36 a) or b) on any driver who exceeds the limit. 82. If a driver has serious mechanical difficulties during practice or the race he must leave the track or return to his pit as soon as it is safe to do so. 83. The car's white head lights, red rear light and rear fog lights must be illuminated at all times when it is running on a track that has been declared a wet track. It shall be at the discretion of the Race Director to decide if a driver should be stopped because his lights are not working. Should a car be stopped in this way it may re-join when the fault has been remedied. 84. Only three team members per participating car (all of whom shall have been issued with and shall be wearing special identification) are allowed in the signalling area during practice and after the start of the race. People under 16 years of age are not allowed in the pit lane or on the pit wall.
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97. If a car stops during practice it must be removed from the track as quickly as possible so that its presence does not constitute a danger or hinder other competitors. If the driver is unable to drive the car from a dangerous position, it shall be the duty of the marshals to assist him. If technical means are used by the marshals to remove the car to a safe position, this assistance cannot be used to help the driver/car concerned to rejoin the session. 98. Practice may be interrupted as often and for as long as deemed necessary to clear the track or to allow the recovery of a car. In the case of free practice only, there will be no prolongation of the practice period after an interruption of this kind. Furthermore if, in the opinion of the Stewards, a stoppage is caused deliberately, the driver concerned may have his times from that session cancelled (in substitution or in addition to other available penalties) and may not be permitted to take part in any other practice session that day. In the event of a driving infringement during any practice session, the Stewards may drop the driver such number of grid positions as they consider appropriate. Unless it is completely clear that a driver committed a driving infringement any such Incident will normally be investigated after the relevant session, any penalty imposed shall not be subject to appeal. Where appropriate, regard will also be given to the provisions of Article 39. 99. All cars abandoned on the circuit during any session will be brought back to the pits as soon as possible and may participate in the subsequent session. 100. Should the qualifying session be thus interrupted, no protest can be accepted as to the possible effects of the interruption on the qualification of drivers admitted to start. 101. All laps covered during qualifying practice will be timed to determine the car's position at the start of race 1 in accordance with the prescriptions of Article 104. With the exception of a lap in which a red flag is shown, each time a car crosses the Line it will be deemed to have completed one lap. STOPPING THE PRACTICE 102. Should it become necessary to stop the practice because the circuit is blocked by an accident or because weather or other conditions make it dangerous to continue, the red flag and the abort lights will be shown at the Line. Simultaneously, red flags will be shown at all the marshals posts. When the signal is given to stop, all cars shall immediately reduce speed and proceed slowly back to their respective pits; parking in the fast lane is forbidden. All cars abandoned on the track will be removed to a safe place.
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Cars may enter the pit lane when the race is suspended but a drive through penalty (see Article 34) will be imposed on any driver who enters the pit lane or whose car is pushed from the grid to the pit lane after the race has been suspended. Any car which was in the pit entry or pit lane when the race was suspended will not incur a penalty. All cars in the pit lane will be permitted to leave the pits once the race has been resumed but any which were in the pit entry or pit lane when the race was suspended will be released before any others. Subject to the above, any car intending to resume the race from the pit exit may do so in the order they got there under their own power, unless another car was unduly delayed. At all times drivers must follow the directions of the marshals. RESUMING A RACE 128. The delay will be kept as short as possible and as soon as a resumption time is known teams will be informed via the timing monitors; in all cases, at least ten minutes warning will be given.
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