Rules on rejoining
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spyderman8

Original Poster:

1,748 posts

178 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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I've had a search of the Blue Book and it doesn't appear to say much on the matter of rejoining a race after an off. We had an incident at Donington at the weekend where a car entered a gravel trap, had to be towed out, and then rejoined. Does anyone know if there is a written rule about this - or is it at the discretion of the marshals, or the clerk of the course? I'm not talking about just spinning off onto grass, etc.

Chris.

Dancin

382 posts

231 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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Was it an endurance race?

Some endurance series in their regulations allow cars to rejoin after being recovered.

Jetblackonetenth

694 posts

231 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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14.2.1. Should a car stop somewhere other than in the
pit lane it must be moved as soon as possible so that
its presence does not constitute a danger or hinder
other drivers. If the driver is unable to move the car,
marshals may assist. If such assistance results in the
driver rejoining the race, this must be done without
committing any breach of the regulations and without
gaining any advantage.

spyderman8

Original Poster:

1,748 posts

178 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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Dancin said:
Was it an endurance race?
No.

Jetblackonetenth said:
14.2.1. ... If such assistance results in the driver rejoining the race, this must be done without committing any breach of the regulations and without gaining any advantage.
I think that answers the question (somehow missed that!) - thanks.

Greensleeves

1,235 posts

225 months

Thursday 31st October 2013
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I think I know the incident. Blue MR2 at Craners in the Trackattack. Rejoined about 3 laps down and was very polite to all when being lapped. ???

I was shoved out and rejoined. Lost almost a lap but caught up to the back of the field. Most enjoyable race.

spyderman8

Original Poster:

1,748 posts

178 months

Friday 1st November 2013
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No not that - it was in our Boxsters race at Donington.

Chris.

Phoenix

817 posts

306 months

Friday 1st November 2013
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From a marshalling point of view when snatching a car out of the gravel we are told from Race Control if the driver can rejoin or not so I guess it's down to the championship regs and the Clerk of the Course.

As a very general rule I have found that usually in shorter races if a driver needs towing out then they cannot rejoin, if we can push him out without using the tractors then he can usually carry on. Endurance races I have found that they are usually allowed to rejoin after being towed out but I must stress that this is my observation from my experiences while marshalling.