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Site Rules and Regulations
- All dogs must be kept on a leash at
all times. No Exceptions!
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Each race team may have three people. One driver and two pit crew or two
drivers and one pit crew.
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Registration for Moricetown Mud Bog’s are $50 and include a total of 2 pit
passes. Extra passes for pit members are half price. Pit passes must be worn
on the wrist and are invalid if torn, reattached or worn on clothing or hats.
Persons found with invalid passes must leave the restricted areas immediately.
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Moricetown Mud Bog’s reserves the right to refuse entry to any person or
vehicle at this event. Each person granted admittance to restricted track
areas must read the waiver prior to signing and must acknowledge having read
and fully understood the waiver.
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Vehicles may not be entered more than once per class and may not be entered in
more than two classes per race or season.
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All vehicles must pass inspection before being registered to compete.
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All race vehicles must be in the pit area one-hour before race start. Late
arrivals will be permitted to register but must be inspected prior to
competing. Inspections will be carried out as time allows, so late entries
must be prepared to miss their first run.
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All drivers must attend the driver's meeting held before each race start.
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Someone must be in the driver's seat of all running race vehicles.
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All racers must wear pants, shirt and closed shoes when making a pass on the
track. All competition racers from B class through F class must have approved
fire clothes.
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Drivers will be issued a number plate, which must be attached to the front of
the race vehicle. It must be clean before it enters the staging area, or the
run will be forfeited.
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Even numbered vehicles run in the even lane, odd in the odd lane. Signs will
designate odd and even lanes.
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a pass is made in the incorrect order or wrong lane, it will be forfeited
unless an acknowledged track official error occurred.
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The coordinator has the right to change running pairs if several vehicles in
the same class are running solo.
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five-minute grace period will be issued if a vehicle is not ready, but a pass
for points can not be made after the grace period expires. Grace periods are
not extended for any reason and begin when the vehicle is called to staging. A
track official can allow an exhibition pass after the five-minute clock
expires.
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The staging officials must be notified if a vehicle is not ready when called
to staging. It is the responsibility of each racer to personally notify the
officials if they need the five-minute clock. Track officials will not search
for missing drivers or vehicles.
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Vehicles have two attempts to pass the restart margin of ten feet.
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Vehicles not passing the restart margin on the second attempt will be given
the distance of ten feet.
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All vehicles must come to a complete stop at the beginning of the shutdown
area. Failure to do so will result in a disqualification of that pass.
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a driver is found to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, his/her
vehicle will not compete for the remainder of the event. The driver will be
disqualified, forfeit winnings, applicable tow money and points from the race.
Drivers may also face suspension from future sanctioned races. Refunds for
registration will not be issued.
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Any individual associated to a race vehicle, found to be under the influence
of drugs or alcohol during race hours will be removed from the pit area and
track.
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Any track official, volunteer or director found to be under the influence of
drugs or alcohol during race hours will be immediately relieved of their
duties and removed from restricted areas.
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a driver acts without due regard to the safety of track personnel or
spectators, by driving in an unsafe manner anywhere on the site, an immediate
disqualification will be issued.
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When a disqualification is issued registration fees and pit passes will not be
refunded.
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When flagged to stop, drivers must shut down all vehicle movement immediately
or the pass will be forfeited. Repeated incidents will result in
disqualification from the event. When a vehicle leaves the lane out the side,
distance is taken from the point of exit. Vehicles leaving the lane out the
side must come to a complete stop and wait for a track official to clear it
for movement, or the run will be forfeited. Distance measurements are taken
from the center of front hubs.
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a vehicle obstructs another vehicle while making a pass or a track official
error occurs, a re-run will be issued at the track official’s discretion.
Re-runs will be recorded even if the original pass was better. Re-runs must be
taken without undue delay.
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Racers unable to complete all passes may not substitute their registered
vehicle with another.
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Once the race begins the start and finish lines may be cleared for reasons of
safety. The Moricetown Mud Bog’s reserves the right to shut down the
competition for reasons of safety and may alter an unsafe pit. In the event
this occurs during a class, the entire class will be issued re-runs.
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the event of a failure with the electronic timing system, three timers will
time each pass. High and low times will be discarded and the middle time will
be recorded. A re-run may be given at the director’s discretion if both the
electronic and the manual systems fail. A re-run will only be issued if the
directors involved deem it necessary.
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the event of a dispute to race results, three track officials and all present
Moricetown Mud Bog’s directors will settle all decisions relating to the
dispute.
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the event that an individual feels an issue of concern has arisen, they can
take their concerns to the Moricetown Mud Bogger’s directors and the issue
will be addressed at the first available general meeting. The issue will not
be addressed during race hours unless it falls under existing rules and
regulations.
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All kids 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
LINKS
Tire classes/
Street truck rules/Pay-out's
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