BARC-OC REGIONAL RACING
RACE PLANS AND PROCEDURES
FOR CANADIAN TIRE MOTORSPORT PARK
2014 DRAFT R0
Revisions are in Bold Italic font.
British Automobile Racing Club-Ontario Centre
P.O. Box 1282, Station "K"
Toronto, ON.
Canada
M4P 3E5
www.barc-oc.com
This document may not be reproduced without permission from BARC-OC. © Copyright 2014
CONTENTS
SECTION A BEFORE THE FIRST TRACK SESSION
1.0 BEFORE RACE WEEKEND
Race Organiser : -
Ensure that the contents of Clerks' Briefcase are complete and up to date.
Discuss the Event Supplementary Rules and Regulations and the Schedule with the Clerk and Deputy Clerks
Clerk and Deputy Clerks : -
Review the Regulations and Bulletins referred to in Appendix "D" herein.
Review BARC Race Plan.
Review BARC Emergency Plan.
Review CASC Race Rules, GCR, Series Rules, ASN Canada Rules, ASN Canada Series Rules, CASC Bulletins
2.00 CLERK/CONTROL TOWER
Post Insurance Certificate, Race Permit(s), in Control and ensure that Stewards have copies.
Inspect the track and invite Chair of Stewards to do so also.
Check that the Track Permit is posted in Control.
Check contents of Clerk of the Course Briefcase. Contents are listed in Appendix "C"
Clerk attend Marshals’ pre race briefing in Chalet.
3.00 CONTROL TOWER DUTY ASSIGNMENT
Assign Deputy. Clerks' duties
· Marshal Telephone Net
· Track Rescue Services (TRS) Channel 2
· General Race Administration Channel 1
· Pacecar dispatch Channel 3
· Other duties as assigned
Seating arrangements in control from left to right shall be MMS CCM, Marshal Net, Track Rescue, Administration
4.00 CONTRACT SERVICES
Doctor
Road Ambulance(s)
Wrecker/flatbed
Radios
Food
5.00 TRACK ACCESS
Check status of gates at 8 and10
6.0 RACE DEPARTMENTS' READINESS
All departments shall be operational and in position 10 minutes before first track session.
Check department readiness using Appendix "G"- Tower Clerk pre-competition checklist
6.01 COMMUNICATIONS
Arrange for radio battery changes. Ensure Control has spares and chargers.
6.02 TRACK RESCUE SERVICES (TRS)
Inspect track, in particular: -Guardrail, walls ,gravel, water, shoulder washouts, holes.
Meet with doctor.
Ensure that the list of telephone numbers for use in an emergency is readily available. This is in Appendix “H” of this document.
Confirm location and capabilities of response vehicles, road ambulances, tow truck and flat-bed truck.
Be aware of TRS protocol
Distribute all trackside and pit materials including extinguishers in mock grid and impound and water extinguishers for alcohol fires.
Arrange to keep in contact with Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Track maintenance crew
6.03 JUDGES OF FACT
start and finish
pit rules
blend line if no BARC judge appoint corner senior at 1 as judge.
Discuss duties with Clerk
6.04 CHIEF COURSE MARSHAL
Check on Marshal turnout and agree any needed action by BARC
Ensure a shuttle is organised to take marshals to and from stations
Discuss with Clerk and and agree on: -
Red flag calls
Lunch delivery
Bio Breaks
Post race party information
Meatball, checker, flag, ALL signs, and numbers at 6.
Pits Closed sign at 9
Deputy. C of C on Marshal telephone makes the decisions on emergency responses
Red Flag procedure
Chequer flag at station 6 for practice/warm-ups only
6.05 MOCK GRID
Chalk/marker and board
Count down signs
Pits Closed sign
"lights on sign"
6.06 PACE CAR
Pace car at pit out
Arrange ample exposure for sponsored pace car
Review pace car dispatch procedure
6.07 PADDOCK
Check "no parking" areas
6.08 PITS
Check out radar speed detectors
Check out Pit In warning horn.
Check on extinguishers
Post " No admittance without wristbands" signs at Grid stairs and end of garages.
Check Red and yellow flags at Pit Out
Set up penalty box
6.09 REGISTRATION
How is the entry, do we need to modify the schedule? Registrar to respond to Clerk accordingly.
List of entries due at 11.00am or earlier
6.10 SCRUTINEER
Agree with Clerk on spot-check post race impounds
Check Emergency Plan impound location in the garages.
6.11 STARTER
Check flags, last lap board, black flag ALL board, "lights on" board, Pit Window Open board, and numbers
6.12 STEWARDS
Ensure stewards have all required documentation.
Ask Chair of stewards if she/he wishes to talk at Driver meeting
Offer track inspection to stewards
6.13 TIMING AND RESULTS
Arrange "last lap" procedure with CTA
Check CTA to Results transmission system.
6.14 HOSPITALITY
Agree on lunch delivery, pop/water/coffee runs and provision of water at podium ceremony.
6.15 LUNCH BREAK ON-TRACK ACTIVITIES
Discuss program with Race Organiser
6.16 PODIUM
Agree with Race Control and CTA on communication of race results.
Check that all podium equipment, backdrops, presentation scripts, sponsor gifts and a camera man are available.
7.00 DRIVER MEETING AGENDA
Welcome
Introductions
Please keep questions to end
Any late changes in supplementary rules or schedule
Issues from earlier sessions.
Where to go to find a Clerk or a Steward.
See Steward to be observed
Collect Stewards' signature early at Control
Post race party arrangements
Driver gifts
Any questions
SECTION B OPERATING PROCEDURES
1.0 USE OF A PACECAR (Under full Course Yellow)
A pacecar will be used whenever a full course yellow is used.
The procedure shall be used in all Races.
Clerk Of the Course calls for pace car
Clerk Of the Course Confirms the lead car number with CTA and informs CCM and BARC Communicator
Chief Course Marshal calls for full course double yellow and advises all stations that the pace car will be coming on circuit
BARC Communicator "Pace car stand by." and calls for radio silence
BARC Communicator "Pace car, your leader is car # ____
Pace Car starts engine, lights on, advises "Pace Car Copy" and moves up to pit out (leaving clear space for exit of race traffic in pits
Clerk Of the Course advises chief course marshal of leader car number to be tracked
Chief Course Marshal advises stations of leader and requests leader tracking at all stations
Trackside Marshals confirm yellow flag status and track leader
Chief Course Marshal confirms track is yellow all around, listens for leader calls and repeats loudly
BARC Communicator confirms yellow track, leader car number, and repeats leader calls on BARC radio for pace car's information.
BARC Communicator confirms "Leader In Station 9"
"Pace Car Roll".
Pace Car "Pace Car copies, pace car rolling" and enters track - if leader is several cars behind the pace car this is what we want - pace car concentrates on getting out, not looking for the leader
Chief Course Marshal announces "pace car on circuit"
Pace Car reports car number immediately behind once and constantly reports track position by station
Pit Out Hold cars exiting Pits from when pacecar passes Start until pack has passed Pit Out
BARC Communicator constantly repeats pace car position & observes leader's position behind pace car.
At this point in the procedure the track is assumed to be under pace car control - marshals and vehicles proceed to remove the on-track situation. Once the track has been cleared to the satisfaction of the Clerk the remainder of the procedure takes place.
BARC Communicator When approved by the Clerk, advises pace car to wave cars past until car number ___ (the leader) is behind the pace car
Chief Course Marshal advises marshals "cars will be passing the pace car"
Pace Car waves cars past till correct car is reached, reporting when they have the requested car directly behind (still reporting their position at every station)
Chief Course Marshal requests tracking of last car to pass pace car
Trackside Marshals report when last car past pace car has reached the pack
BARC Communicator requests pace car lights off, advises starter green flag next time around
Pace Car turns off lights and acknowledges to control "lights out"
Chief Course Marshal advises cars are under starter's orders
Starter restarts race
2.00 PITS
Set-up and monitor Radar equipment
Set-up pit horn
Ensure one fire extinguisher is at every second pit.
Ensure that water extinguishers positioned.
Refer to rules for specific Series running in an event.
3.00 TIMING, LAP SCORING AND RESULTS
3.01 TIMING & LAPSCORING
This needs a rewrite
The Competitor shall discuss his/her T/L inquiry with the Clerk. If the T/L inquiry cannot be resolved orally, the Competitor shall record the T/L inquiry in writing (BARC provides a "Competitor's request for change of class designation form" to expedite and standardize this). The Clerk shall submit the T/L inquiries, grouped together by sessions; to the chief timer at mutually convenient times indicating the time when a reply is required.
Upon receipt of a response from the Chief Timer the Clerk shall inform the Competitor in writing of the decision.
T/L inquiries can only question the Competitor's own lap times, not other Competitors' times or finishing order. These must be protested.
CTA shall transmit them to the Results and Grids Department and to give one copy to the Clerk and one copy to the Stewards. The Clerk shall not sign or initial the results sheets.
When results are required by Podium in order to award trophies, the Clerk shall inform Podium of the results of that race ASAP. Should the results be subject to possible penalties which may change the finishing order, the Clerk shall inform Podium of this situation
3.02 RESULTS DISTRIBUTION AND GRID SHEETS
Mark the time of posting on each result sheet and post copies on the notice board. Make copies for Competitor pickup and for the following people: -
Race Organiser 1 copy
Announcer 1 copy
Post notices as requested by Control.
Receive Grid sheets prepared by T & L. Prepare copies as required by Mock Grid.
4.00 MOCK GRID
Agree number of grid sheets required with Results
Check PA system is working
Check extinguisher is in place.
Check type of scrutineering stickers with scrutineering.
5.0 PADDOCK
Record the location of all teams in the paddock and communicate with these teams as and when requested by Control.
6.00 RADIO SYSTEMS
6.01 SYSTEMS
All radios shall have 10 channels.
Channel 1 General Race Administration
Channel 2 Track Rescue dispatch, pace car, race Medical, and cleanup
Channel 3 Pacecar dispatch
Channel 4 Private channel
Remaining channels to used at Clerk's discretion.
6.02 DISTRIBUTION and CHANNEL
Channel 1
Clerk of the Course 1
Deputy Clerk 1 Base Station
Deputy Clerk 1 Base Station
Deputy Clerk 1
Registration 1
Scrutineering 4
Mock Grids 4
Starter 1
Pits 2
Pit Out 1
Communications 1
Race Organizer 1
Paddock 1
Results 1
Timing 1
Judge of fact blend line 1
Hospitality 1
Channel 2
Deputy. Clerk TRS, Wrecker, Pace car 1
Track Rescue Services 5 2 base Stations
Wrecker 1
Flat Bed 1
Canadian Tire Motorsport Park 1
Race Medical 1
Doctor 1
Ambulance 1 1
Ambulance 2 1
Pace Car 2
6.03 RADIO PROTOCOL
The BARC radio nets may be monitored by anyone possessing a scanner and are therefore not a secure means of communication.
Radios shall be monitored at all times.
Radio silence is required during a pace lap and the first lap of a race, refrain from using the radio unless the call is urgent.
Radio operating procedures are described in APPENDIX "J" HOW TO USE YOUR RADIO
The radio nets shall not be used to broadcast unflattering or derogatory remarks about anyone. These types of remarks, even though they may be made jokingly, may be offensive or hurtful to someone monitoring these transmissions.
Channel 4, the "private" channel, shall only be used when Control has given permission for its use.
7.00 END OF DAY AND END OF EVENT ACTIONS
All staff shall remain on the radio nets until Control gives permission to go off net.
The Race Organiser shall ensure that ASN Canada FIA Incident Reports and the ASN Canada FIA Competition Event Report are completed and sent to ASN.
The Clerk shall ensure that the Stewards have a complete set of results, copies of ASN Canada FIA Incident Reports, Log of Driver Enquiries, Clerk's penalties, Marshal log, and all other documents required for the Stewards' Report.
All staff shall return all radio equipment to Communications, all CASC equipment to the CASC Trailer and hand in Emergency Team cards to the Castrol Tower.
The Clerk shall attend the post event Stewards' meeting if one is held.
SECTION C REFERENCES
CASC-OR GCR
CASC-OR Race Regulations and Bulletins.
ASN Canada Regulations and Bulletins as applicable
SECTION D APPENDICES
Appendix "A"
BARC-OC, GT1/2/3/4/5/6 cars, Competitor's request for change of class designation form
Appendix "B"
CASC-OC, Request For Action by Stewards of the Event form
Appendix "C"
BARC-OC, Clerk's Box contents
Appendix "D"
BARC-OC Entry List and Transponder Data procedure-This is published as a separate document.
Appendix "E"
BARC-OC Registration procedures
Appendix "F"
BARC-OC Judge of fact report form
Appendix "G"
BARC-OC Tower Clerk Check List
Appendix "H"
BARC-OC Emergency Plan for Canadian Tire Motorsport Park-This is published as a separate document.
Appendix “I”
BARC-OC Clerk Penalty Report Form
Appendix “K”
How to use your radio.
BARC-OC RACE PLAN APPENDIX "A"
REQUEST FOR CLASS CHANGE
TO Clerk of the Course
FROM Name of Competitor ______
Car No ______Class ______
Date ______Time ______
Note: A request may only be made to move to a higher class unless the car has been modified in a way which would justify the move to a lower class and approval has been given for that move.
For race # ______and future races I request that the class for my car be changed
from: ______to______.
This competitor may start from his/her previous class grid position, ( App. ‘Q-F’ 4.4) but must change the class designation on the car to the new registered class. ( App. ‘Q-F’ 4.3)
Signed ______
Driver
If this is a VARAC change a VARAC signature is required: ______
If this is a change to a lower class a scrutineer’s signature is required: