2017 Jordan Rally Middle East Rally Championship 4 th - 6 th May 2017 Supplementary Regulations FIA Middle East Rally Championship for Drivers & Co-Drivers FIA MERC 2 for Drivers & Co-Drivers FIA MERC 3 for Drivers & Co-Drivers FIA MERC Junior Championship for Drivers
24
Embed
2017 Jordan Rally Middle East Rally Championship 4th … JR MERC Supplementary... · 2017 Jordan Rally Middle East Rally Championship ... Mustafa Salameh . ... ASN Scrutineers Murad
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
2017 Jordan Rally
Middle East Rally Championship
4th - 6th May 2017
Supplementary Regulations
FIA Middle East Rally Championship for Drivers & Co-Drivers
FIA MERC 2 for Drivers & Co-Drivers
FIA MERC 3 for Drivers & Co-Drivers
FIA MERC Junior Championship for Drivers
2 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
11 SCRUTINEERING, SEALING AND MARKING ............................................................................................... 13
12 OTHER PROCEDURES ................................................................................................................................ 14
13 IDENTIFICATION OF OFFICIALS .................................................................................................................. 15
Competition Numbers, Rally Plates and Advertising will be provided by the Organiser and must be affixed as
specified in accordance with Appendix 4 of these Supplementary Regulations before Scrutineering.
The text of the obligatory Organiser advertising is “2017 Jordan Rally”.
6.4 Optional Advertising
Space may also be required for the Organiser’s Optional Advertising. The text will be announced to Competitors
in a Bulletin.
6.5 Rally Plates
6.5.1 The Organiser will provide each crew with the number identification, which must be affixed to their car in the stated positions prior to Scrutineering and must be visible for the duration of the rally. Details concerning the numbers and rally plates are available in Article 18 of the 2017 FIA Regional Sporting Regulations.
6.5.2 Any advertising within this identification is obligatory and may not be refused by the competitors. No modifications are allowed to these panels.
10 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
7 TYRES
7.1 Compliance
All tyres must comply with Article 60 of the 2017 FIA Regional Rally Sporting Regulations read in conjunction with
Appendix V.
7.1.1 Quantities:
The overall quantity of tyres for use in Jordan Rally MERC shall be:
For competitors entered with a 4WD car, a maximum of 18 tyres may be used during each rally.
For competitors entered with a 2WD car, a maximum of 14 tyres may be used during each rally.
For competitors entered in the FIA MERC Junior Championship, a maximum of 14 tyres may
be used during each rally.
7.2 Tyre Changing
For all Competitors, tyre changes may only be carried out in authorized zones.
7.3 Tyre Marking
Tyre marking checking zone will be established at the entrance TC of each Service Park.
7.4 Breach of Regulations
Any breach of the tyre regulations will be submitted to the Stewards and may result in a penalty, which may go as
far as the exclusion of the crew by the Stewards
7.5 Moulded Tyres
All cars must be fitted with moulded tyres. Hand cutting or modification of the specified tread pattern is not permitted,
unless otherwise permitted in the regional variation sporting regulations. Only marked tyres may be used on special
stages.
7.6 Treatment of Tyres
Any chemical and\or mechanical treatment of tyres is prohibited.
Any device for heating the tyres once fitted on the rim is prohibited.
Whether fitted on rims or not, keeping tyres in an artificially heated environment below 35°C is allowed.
7.7 Devices for Maintaining Full Tyre Performance
The use of any device for maintaining the full performance of the tyre with an internal pressure equal to or less than
atmospheric pressure is forbidden. The interior of the tyre (the space between the rim and the internal part of the
tyre) must be filled only with air.
7.8 Rims
Any device designed to clamp the tyre to the rim is not permitted.
7.9 Tyre Fitting
The maximum pressure for fitting the tyre onto the rim is 8 bars at 20°C; this pressure must allow the tyre to stick to
the outer walls of the rim.
7.10 Gravel Tyres
See Appendix J.
7.11 Type of Tyres to be Used
The make of tyres is free.
7.12 Control
At any time during the rally, controls may be carried out to check the conformity of the tyres. Any tyre which is not
in conformity will be marked with a special stamp and must not be used.
7.13 Tyre Marking \ Control Zones
A wheel\tyre marking \ barcode reading zone may be established at the exit of the authorised service parks or
remote service zones and at the start of the shakedown. For the sole purpose of assisting the tyre marking
procedure, one team member for each crew may access this zone.
11 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
The crew must stop their car and wait for the instructions of the Scrutineers and\or marshal. In the absence of
Scrutineers or marshals, the crew may leave the zone without stopping. A tyre mark checking zone may be
established at the entrance of the authorised service parks and remote service zones.
7.14 Road Sections
When no Special Stages are involved, non-registered pattern tyres may be used on road sections.
7.15 Tyre Pressure Adjustment
The adjustment of tyre pressure is permitted:
When the start of a stage is delayed by more than 10 minutes for any competitor.
In regroups of more than 10 minutes’ duration for any competitor, if followed by a special stage or super
special stage
7.16 Spare Wheels
Cars may carry a maximum of two spare wheels.
Any complete wheel fitted on the car or installed inside the car during servicing must reach the next service park or
the next service area where a tyre change is authorised. No complete wheel may be loaded on or taken off the car
elsewhere than in the service parks or the areas where a tyre change is authorised.
7.17 Availability of Tyres
All tyres used in the Regional Rally Championships must be readily available commercially.
8 FUEL As detailed in Article 58 of the 2017 FIA Regional Rally Sporting Regulations, crews may refuel only in the
designated refuelling zones (RZ) or at commercial filling stations on the rally route designated by the Organiser in
the supplementary regulations and in the road book. Except as detailed for the change of a fuel tank
The refuel zones may be located at:
Exit of service parks.
Exit of remote service zones.
Remote locations on the rally route.
8.1 Any refuel zone shall feature on the itinerary of the rally and in the road book.
8.2 The entry\exit of refuel zones shall be marked by a blue can or pump symbol except commercial filling
stations.
8.3 The presence of a fire appliance and\or appropriate safety measures is required to be arranged by the
Organiser at any refuel zone (not applicable at commercial filling stations).
If there are no filling stations on the route of the rally, the Organiser may arrange for the distribution of one supply
of fuel, in conformity with Appendix J Art. 252.9, to the crews via a centralised system. Such refuel points must
respect all the same safety conditions as for refuel zones.
8.4 A car may be pushed out of the RZ by the crew, officials and\or the two team members without incurring a
penalty.
8.5 In accordance with Article 50 of the 2017 FIA Regional Rally Sporting Regulations, when necessary as part
of service, changing of fuel tank, changing of fuel pump, changing of fuel filter, changing of any other item of
the fuel circuit), emptying and\or refilling is permitted in a service park provided that:
The work is carried out with the knowledge of the Organiser.
Fire extinguisher with operator on standby to be provided by the competitor.
No other work is carried out on the car while the fuel circuit is open and\or during the emptying and\or
refilling operation.
A suitable safety perimeter is established around the car.
Only sufficient fuel is added to reach the next refuel zone.
8.6 Procedure at Remote Refuel Zones
Only actions inside an RZ directly involved in the refuelling of the competing vehicle are permitted.
12 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
In all RZs, a 5 k\h speed limit will apply.
It is recommended that mechanics wear fire-resistant clothing.
The responsibility for refuelling is incumbent on the competitor alone.
Engines must be switched off throughout the refuelling operation.
It is recommended that the crew remain outside the car during refuelling; however, should they remain
inside, their safety belts must be unfastened.
Solely for the purpose of assisting with the refuelling procedure of their car, two team members of each
crew may access the RZ.
9 RECONNAISSANCE
9.1 Procedure for Registration
Reconnaissance Cars must be in Conformity with Article 25.1 of the 2017 FIA Regional Rallies Sporting
Regulations
A reconnaissance Time Card will be supplied which must be carried in the car for the duration of the
reconnaissance. This card will be signed appropriately recording every run on each special stage. Failure
to present this card will result in refusal to participate in the reconnaissance. Photos of Driver & Co-Driver
will be fixed on the record cards.
Competitors will be issued with 3 reconnaissance numbers that must be fixed to the front windscreen
(top centre) and the right and left rear side windows and kept visible for the duration of the
reconnaissance period.
These numbers and the record cards will be available from Rally Office at Rally HQ on Monday, May 2nd
2017 between 16:00 and 18:00 hrs.
As per Article 25.4.6 of the 2017 FIA Regional Rallies Sporting Regulations - Number of persons:
o During each passage through a special stage, only the crew is permitted in the car.
9.2 Specific and\or National Restrictions - Speed limit on the special stages
9.2.1 Each crew is limited to two passages on each special stage. Any repeated Special Stage is considered one Stage.
9.2.2 The maximum speed on Special Stages during reconnaissance is 80 km\h.
9.2.3 The fitting or carrying of radar detection equipment during reconnaissance is prohibited.
9.3 Location for collection of Speed Control Checking Devices
As per Article 25.4.4 of the FIA Middle East Rally Championship Regulations, a system of monitoring the
speed, route conformity and position of reconnaissance cars during reconnaissance of all Special Stages
by means of GPS tracking devices will be used.
These trackers must be collected from Rally Office at Rally HQ on Monday, May 2nd 2017 between 16:00
- 18:00hrs.
The trackers and Recce Time Cards must be returned to Rally Office on Wednesday, May 4 th 2017
between 15:00 - 18:00hrs.
9.4 Competitors Briefing
As per Article 25.6 of the 2017 Middle East Rally Championship Regulations, a briefing will be given by
the clerk of the course, his deputy or an appointed official after the reconnaissance for Leg 2. The
attendance of at least one crew member is compulsory.
The briefing will target specific points of the supplementary regulations relating to the organisation of the
rally, give any clarification concerning the interpretation of the regulations, and remind the drivers of the
safety provisions, either specific and\or general. Team managers may attend the meeting.
The briefing will take place on Wednesday, May 4th 2017 19:00hrs at Rally Office in the Rally HQ.
A fine of €100 or the equivalent in local currency is imposed on any crew that does not attend the briefing.
10 ADMINISTRATIVE CHECKS
10.1 Documents to be presented
13 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
At Administrative Checks, the following documents to be checked:
Document Type
A Rally Car documents and Registration papers
B Rally Car Insurance cover certificate
C Valid Driving License for each Crew Member
D FIA International Competition License for Entrant and both Drivers
E ASN authorization for foreign Competitors (if entry form is not stamped)
F Permission to use the vehicle (where the owner is not a crew member)
G Completion and Correctness of all details on the entry form
H Driver & Co-driver photos (Quantity 2 each)
10.2 Timetable
The Administrative Checks will take place on Wednesday, May 4th 2017 at Rally Office in the Rally HQ between
15:00 - 18:00hrs.
At least one crew member must attend or an authorized Team member.
11 SCRUTINEERING, SEALING AND MARKING
11.1 Venue and Timetable
Venue: Service Park- Dead Sea.
Timetable: Thursday, May 5th 2017 between 07:00 and 12:00hrs. Cars Individual times will be
announced in a Bulletin.
Cars may be presented at Scrutineering by an official representative of the Team.
11.2 Mud flaps
Fitting of transversal mud flaps is permitted, provided they comply with Appendix J, Article 252.7.7.
11.3 Windows\Nets
The use of silvered\tinted windows is permitted as per Appendix J Article 253.11.
11.4 Driver’s Safety Equipment
At Scrutineering, competitors must produce all items of clothing including helmets and the head restraint (FHR
device) intended to be used. Compliance with ISC, Appendix L Chapter III will be checked.
In reference to Article 40.2 of the 2017 FIA Regional Rallies Sporting Regulations, each competing car shall carry
a red “SOS” sign and on the reverse a green “OK” signs measuring at least 42 cm x 29.7 cm (A3).
After Scrutineering, if a car is found not to comply with the technical and\or safety regulations, the Panel of
Stewards may set a deadline before which the car must be made to comply or they may refuse the start.
11.5 Noise Level in Special Stages
For safety reasons, on special stages only, the possibility of bypassing the exhaust silencer is recommended,
provided that the exit of the exhaust gases is in conformity with Appendix J and, for cars fitted with a catalytic
converter that the gases themselves pass through this catalytic converter. At any time on the road sections, the
noise level must be in conformity with Appendix J.
11.6 Special National Requirements
Each competing car must be equipped with a first aid kit and one reflective triangle. Competitors are also
reminded that in addition, two belt cutters must be carried on board at all times. They must be easily accessible to
driver and co-driver when seated with their harnesses fastened (ISC, Appendix J, Article 253.6).
11.7 Installation of Safety Tracking System \ Road Book
14 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
11.7.1 As per Article 14.2 of the 2017 FIA Regional Rally Sporting Regulations - ROAD BOOK
All the crews will receive a road book containing a detailed description of the compulsory itinerary.
This itinerary and the road direction diagrams must be followed. Any deviation will be reported to the
Stewards.
11.7.2 All competitors must make provision in their cars for the installation of the tracking system. Installation instructions will be provided in Rally Guide. The correct functioning and installation of the equipment will be checked at Scrutineering.
11.7.3 All competing cars will carry on-board cameras supplied by the Organisers. Installation instructions will be provided in Rally Guide & checked at Scrutineering.
11.7.4 A refundable deposit of $300, will be required from all competing cars. The deposit will be refunded upon returning the equipment & cameras.
11.7.5 Should a crew retire, the equipment must be returned immediately to the supplier of the units. The units may be removed in the final Parc Fermé, so the cars must not be locked.
12 OTHER PROCEDURES
12.1 Jordan Rally Ceremonial Start – LEG 1 \ Section 1
The Ceremonial Start will take place in Amman on Thursday, May 4th 2017 at 16:15hrs.
The Pre-Start Holding area will be open from 15:15 to 16:15. A representative of the team may deliver
the car.
Competitors reporting late to the Ceremonial start will be penalized with €30 per minute or the equivalent
in local currency up to a maximum of 15 minutes. Thereafter, they will be reported to the Stewards who
may apply penalties at their discretion.
Crews must be present with the car in Pre- Start Holding area at least 15 minutes before their due start
time.
The Holding area will be secured. Access is limited to Crew members and Media representatives
carrying the appropriate identification \ accreditation.
Time Cards will be issued for LEG 1 \ Section 1 (TC 0) at the start. Cars will start at one (1) minute
interval. Then the cars will move to a regrouping area before they start the Super Special Stage.
12.2 Jordan Rally Super Special Stage (SS1)
Cars will start in the same order as for the Ceremonial Start.
Cars will start with at least three (3) minutes interval. Individual start times will be announced to the Crew
at the start of the stage (SS1). First car will start at 17:40 hrs.
The maximum time allowed to complete SS1 will be 7 minutes. Any crew who fails to complete SS1
within the maximum allowed time or does not start SS1 will incur a 10-minute penalty as per Article 46.2.2
of the 2017 Middle East Rally Championship Regulations.
If SS1 is interrupted, this will be signalled to the drivers by showing Red flags. When given the signal,
the driver must immediately reduce speed and follow the instructions of the Marshals and Officials.
Failure to comply with this rule will entail a penalty at the discretion of the Stewards.
To ensure safety, the car of the Competitor who fails to complete the stage will be transported to the end
of the by the Organiser as per Article 41.3.2 of the 2017 FIA Regional Rally Sporting Regulations.
The stage surface is compacted Base Coarse; Gravel tyres are obligatory for the Super Special Stage.
SS1 Reconnaissance will be from 12:45 to 15:30 hrs either on foot or on bicycle.
Once the stage is completed, the crews must drive directly to the Dead Sea Service Park Parc Fermé.
Early arrival to the Parc Fermé is permitted.
12.3 Leg 1 – Section 2 Start, Friday, May 5th 2017, Procedure:
Start of Section 2 will be in accordance with Article 45.3 of 2017 FIA Regional Rally Sporting Regulations.
Cars will start from “TC 1B” Parc Fermé OUT – Service IN.
12.4 Finish Procedure
The rally will finish at TC 17D Service OUT; thereafter crews must follow the instructions of the officials
during the Podium Ceremony. From the Podium Crews, will immediately drive to Final Parc Fermé.
15 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
Between TC 17C and Final Parc Fermé, cars are under Parc Fermé conditions and will be observed by
marshals.
12.5 Permitted Early Check In
Crews may check in early without incurring a penalty at the following control:
TC 1A End of Section 1 Leg 1 \ Parc Fermé
TC 11C End of Section 3 Leg 1 \ Over Night Parc Fermé
TC 17C End of Section 5 Leg 2 \ Samara Mall Finish Holding IN
12.6 Official time used during the rally
Official time throughout the entire Rally will be that of GPS (UTC time + offset to local time).
12.7 Special Stage Timing
Special stages will be timed to the elapsed tenths of a second.
The timing system of the rally is shown in Appendix 6.
12.8 Start Intervals
All cars will start at 3 minutes’ intervals.
12.9 Shakedown
There will be No shakedown in the Rally.
12.10 Time card change during the rally:
The Time Cards will be issued at the following time controls:
Section 1 TC 0 Start Leg 1 \ Section 1
Section 2 TC 1B Parc Fermé Out - Service IN
Section 3 TC 6B End Section 2 \ Leg 1 \ Regrouping & Technical Zone OUT \ Service IN
Section 4 TC 11D Start Leg 2 \ Section 4 \ Parc Fermé Out - Service IN
Section 5 TC 14B End Section 4 \ Regrouping & Technical Zone OUT \ Service IN
When retiring, the crew are obliged to hand their time card either to the next time control or otherwise to the Sweeper
car.
12.11 Re-Start after Retirement \ Rally 2:
Re-Start after Retirement regulations will be carried out in compliance with Article 46 of the 2017 FIA Middle East
Rally Championship.
13 IDENTIFICATION OF OFFICIALS Officials will be identified as follows:
Safety Marshals Orange
Safety Officers Orange with white stripe and text
Post Chiefs Blue with white stripe and text
Media Green
Stage Commanders Red with text
Competitor Relations Officers Red jacket or red tabard
Medical White
Radio Marshals Yellow with blue mark
Scrutineers Black
14 PRIZES
14.1 Prize Giving
The prize giving will take place on the Podium at the finish of the Event at the Dead Sea on Saturday, May 7th 2017
at 17:15hrs.
14.2 Prizes
General Classification
16 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
o 1st Two Awards
o 2nd Two Awards
o 3rd Two Awards
FIA Junior Middle East Championship for Drivers and Co-Drivers
o 1st Two Awards
o 2nd Two Awards
o 3rd Two Awards
General Classification – Group N Category
o 1st Two Awards
General Classification – 2WD Category
o 1st Two Awards
Jordanian Driver
o 1st Two Awards
Class Awards
o 1st Two Awards
Prizes will be awarded provided there are a minimum of five Entrants in each Class.
15 FINAL CHECKS AND PROTESTS
15.1 Final Checks
Final Checks will take place on Saturday, May 7th 2017, at 16:30hrs at the Dead Sea Service Park.
Cars subject to Final Checks (decision by the Stewards and announced to the competitor concerned at the
finish TC) must have one representative of the entrant as well as mechanics (in case of dismantling) present at
the Final Checks.
15.2 Protest Fees
The protest fee: €1000
For a protest involving a clearly defined part of the car, the claimant must pay an additional deposit of:
€2000
The expenses incurred by the work and by the transport of the car shall be borne by the claimant if the
protest is unfounded, or by the competitor against whom the protest is lodged if it is upheld.
If the protest is unfounded, and the expenses incurred by the protest are higher than the amount of the deposit,
the difference shall be borne by the claimant. Conversely if the expenses are less, the difference shall be
returned to them.
15.3 Appeal Fees
The sum for an International Appeal Fee (FIA): €6,000
17 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
16 APPENDIX 1 – ITINERARY
18 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
19 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
17 APPENDIX 2 – RECONNAISSANCE SCHEDULE Reconnaissance Schedule will be announced in a Bulletin & in Rally Guide
20 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
21 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
Saturday, May 7th
08:00hrs Start Leg 2 (TC 11D) Dead Sea Service Park
11:45hrs Regroup (TC 14A) Dead Sea Service Park
15:50hrs Technical Zone IN (TC 17A) Dead Sea Service Park
15:00hrs Holding IN (TC 17D) Samara Mall
16:30hrs Final Checks Scrutineering Venue
18:00 – 18:40hrs Posting of Results Official Notice Board
22 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
19 APPENDIX 4 – DECALS & POSITIONS OF SUPPLEMENTARY ADVERTISING Competition numbers, rally plates and advertising will be provided by the Organiser and must be affixed as specified
in the diagram below prior to Scrutineering
23 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1
20 APPENDIX 5 – EXTRACTS FROM FIA APPENDIX L
20.1 Chapter III Article 1 “Helmets”
20.1.1 Helmets meet one of the standards listed in technical list N° 25 of Appendix J.
20.1.2 Helmets which meet the FIA Standard 8860 – Advanced Helmet Test Specification, must be worn by P1 and P2 drivers.
20.2 Chapter III Article 3 “Frontal Head Restraint”
20.2.1 The wearing of any device intended to protect the head or neck and attached to the helmet is prohibited, unless the device has been homologated according to the FIA 8858 standard. Homologated FHR systems are listed in the FIA Technical List N° 29.
20.2.2 FHR systems must be worn only with FIA-approved items according to the following chart:
Helmet Tether system
(tether, tether end fitting and helmet anchorage)
FIA 8860 (Technical List Nº 33)
FIA 8858 (Technical List Nº 41)
FIA 8859 (Technical List Nº 49)
FIA 8858 (Technical List Nº 29)
For more details, when the device used is the HANS®, the “Guide for the Use of HANS® in international motor sport”, published by the FIA Institute for Motor Sport Safety, can be found on www.fia.com, under the heading FIA Sport - Regulations - Drivers’ Equipment.
20.3 Chapter III Article 4 “Safety Belts”
Drivers must be properly restrained in their seat by safety belts in conformity with the specifications of Appendix
J for the vehicle concerned, at all times during an event on special stage.
20.4 Chapter III Article 2 “Flame-resistant clothing”
20.4.1 On special stages of rallies all drivers and co-drivers must wear overalls as well as gloves (optional for co-drivers), long underwear, a balaclava, socks and shoes homologated to the FIA 8856-2000 standard. Embroidery sewn directly onto the overalls shall be stitched onto the outermost layer only, for better heat insulation. Backing material of badges and thread used for affixing them to the overalls must be flameproof.
20.4.2 Substances which may circulate in any cooling system worn by a driver are restricted to water, or air at atmospheric pressure. Water systems must not require the saturation of a garment in order to function. For events taking place in extreme heat, it is recommended that a cooling system be used (connected, for example, to the underwear designed for that purpose and homologated according to the FIA 8856-2000 standard). Exceptionally, driver cooling vests which are not FIA homologated may be worn but shall be in addition to the mandatory homologated underwear. They must include a base garment certified and labelled to ISO 15025; any tubing must be certified and labelled to ISO 17493 and must not be in contact with the driver’s skin, and any connection to an on-board system must comply with Article 5.8.6 of the FIA 8856-2000 standard.
24 2017 Jordan Rally MERC – Supplementary Regulations – v1.1