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2012 NEETS Rule Books

   Mission Statement
   The purpose of this series is to promote enduro racing and to recognize its importance in the sport of auto racing. The rules and/or regulations set forth herein are designed to provide for the orderly conduct of racing events, to establish minimum acceptable safety requirements and to govern the legality of vehicle performance for such events. These rules shall govern the condition of all events; it is the responsibility of the participants to educate themselves and their crew members of all rules and regulations; series officials shall assume participants are familiar with all rules and regulations. The specifications are designed to keep the participant's vehicles cheap and affordable; the enduros are an entry level division and are not intended for race cars.

   These rules are intended to be a guide for the conduct of the sport and are in no way a guarantee against injury or death to a participant, spectator, or official.

   All rules are geared towards even competition in the spirit of enduro racing. Anything not covered in the above rules may not be legal and should not be assumed legal. If there is something in question, please ask our technical inspector prior to racing whether it is acceptable or not. Do not assume it will be legal only to find out otherwise in the post-race technical inspection. We are here to have fun and do not want to see anyone be disqualified. Please feel free to email either tech official, Rick Collins - rick@neetsracing.com, or series promoter, Joe Cutri - joe@neetsracing.com, with any question you may have pertaining to our rules.

   Technical official reserves the right to make changes to any rules without notice. If there are certain areas that require more attention than others, rules will be created/altered accordingly. No major changes to rules will be implemented once a season has commenced unless it pertains to safety or an extreme advantage to certain participants. As a driver, it is your responsibility to know and understand there rules set forth. We will do all that we can to help you along the way to becoming a better driver, however we cannot set-up your vehicle for you.

   Disclaimer:
   NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF SAFETY SHALL RESULT FROM PUBLICATIONS OF OR COMPLIANCE WITH THESE RULES AND/OR REGULATIONS.
The Series has adopted a whole new set of rules since 2011... The 2012 NEETS Handbook can be downloaded below. All portions of the old 2011 rules have been incorporated into the new rule book. Please read through the entire handbook, briefly at the very least, to assure compliance with all regulations.

Not many changes have been made to most of the sections, more "rewording" and "editing" have been performed to allow for a clearer interpretation of the rules.

Rulebook.doc - 1,214 KB Rulebook.docx - 826 KB
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UNTIL AFTER THE FIRST EVENT OF 2012, THE 2011 RULES WILL REMAIN POSTED BELOW!!!

General Rules A description of the "General Conduct" that is expected out of every driver and crew member.
These rules are the same at all NEETS events.
Classes Definitions of the different divisions. Exceptions and Inclusions.
These rules are the same at all NEETS events.
Track
"Artwork"
A crude drawing of the track layout at Grandview Speeedway.
This is in no way a serious sketch of the track...just a reference guide
Technical Rules
The "How-to" guide for your enduro car!
The specific rules that each driver must follow in order to keep their vehicle legal.
Also includes:
  Engine & Transmission
  Suspension & Rear
  Wheels & Tires
TRUX Rules Set of rules specifically designed for the TRUX division.
These rules are the same at all NEETS events.
Procedures NEETS Racing's procedures for handling races.
Includes:
  Pre-race
  Tech Inspections
  Flag & Signals during the race
  Post-race
  Payouts
These rules are the same at all NEETS events.
Dead Cars What are "Dead Cars" and what happens to them?
A breakdown of when cars are moved from the track and when they are left where they die.
Tire Tech Page Tires 101 - An intro to tires with BASIC information about how to read and understand the codes on the tires.
These rules are the same at all NEETS events.
Open Competition Rules A specific set of rules and guidelines for SPECIAL OPEN COMPETITION NEETS Sanction Enduro Events.
Asphalt FAQ's Have some questions about NEETS Racing on Asphalt in New Jersey?

Note: NEETS Racing technical official reserves the right to make changes to any rules without notice. If there are certain areas that require more attention than others, rules will be created/altered accordingly. As a NEETS Racing driver, it is your responsibility to know and understand there rules set forth. We will do all that we can to help you along the way to becoming a better driver, but we can not set-up your vehicle for you.

Remember...The NEETS events are intended to be fun, family and charity oriented. Please leave any attitudes at home and come and have a good time.