2018 General Prescriptions
Art.1 Events
Valid Events for 2018 :
1) RALLY GREECE OFFROAD 17-20 May 2018 www.rallygreeceoffroad.gr
2) BAJA 500 ROMANIA 22-24 June 2018
3) BAJA BULGARIA* 27-29 July 2018
4) BAJA GREECE** 07-09 September 2018 http://atlasteamgr.wixsite.com/bajagreece
5) BAJA TROIA TURKEY 04-07 October 2018 www.bajatroiaturkey.com
- Reserved Date 02-04 November 2018
6) BAJA DESERT ISRAEL 70*** 02-05 December 2018
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* To be confirmed
** Date to be confirmed by ASN
*** Race confirmed within December. Exact date to be confirmed.
Updates and Announcements at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/EETTS/
Art.2 Running Events
All events have minimum 300km of Special Stages. Organizers are free to announce the number of Legs that a race may have. Classification is set according to faster time achieved and penalties if exist. Organizer of each event may announce a Regularity race in which classification is set according to the achievement of a pre-determined average speed and penalties if exist.
All events will apply GPS tracking systems for competitor’s monitoring and safety.
Organizers are free to apply “Super Rally” regulation, thus, a competitor may continue, finish and be classified even if he abandons in a Special or Liaison Stage. Supplementary Regulation of each event will explicit clarifies “Super Rally” regulation.
Art.3 Vehicles accepted
All events accept vehicles T1, T2, T3 according to FIA regulations.
Also are accepted vehicles TH (with expired homologation), SSV (side by side), Buggy (single or double seat), R (vehicles accepted only in regularity Selective Stages).
In specific:
Group FIA T1 – Improved Cross Country Vehicles:
Class
T1.1: T1 4x4 Petrol Class
T1.2: T1 4x4 Diesel Class
T1.3: T1 4x2 Petrol Class
T1.4: T1 4x2 Diesel
Group FIA T2 – Cross Country Series Production Vehicles:
Class
T2.1: T2 Petrol Class
T2.2: T2 Diesel
Group FIA T3 – Improved Cross Country Vehicles:
Class
T3.1: T3 4x4
T3.2: T3 4x2
Group TH relevant – Vehicles without FIA homologation:
Class
TH.1: vehicles up to 2.500cc engine capacity
TH.2: vehicles from 2501cc up to 3500cc engine capacity
TH.3: vehicles from 3501cc up to 4500cc engine capacity
TH.4: vehicles from 4501cc engine capacity and more
Group SSV – Light weight vehicles without FIA homologation.
Class
SSV.1: vehicles without turbo, engine and up to 1050cc
SSV.2: vehicles with turbo, engine and up to 1050cc
SSV.3: vehicles without turbo, engine more than 1050cc
Group Moto
A: Motorcycles under 280cc four stroke + under 250cc two stroke.
B: Motorcycles from 281cc to 365cc four stroke + over 250cc two stroke.
C: Motorcycles over 365cc and under 450cc
D: Motorcycles over 450cc and under 600cc
E: Motorcycles over 600cc Single Cylinder
F: Big EnduroTwin Cylinder
Group Quad
One Group. No subdivision
Group Buggy
Class
B.1 Buggy with engine until 1.050cc (if turbo exists, 1.7 coefficient is applied)
B.2 Buggy with engine more than 1.051cc (if turbo exists, 1.7 coefficient is applied)
B.3 Buggy with engine more than 2.501cc (if turbo exists, 1.7 coefficient is applied)
Group Regularity
Class
R.1 Engines until 2.500cc (if turbo exists, 1.7 coefficient is applied)
R.2 Engines from 2501cc (if turbo exists, 1.7 coefficient is applied)
Organizers are free to announce more Classes within Categories.
Organizers are free to announce more categories and classes for Motorcycles and Quads.
Art.4 Technical Regulations
4.1 Vehicles of T1 category must respect FIA latest regulations. It is permitted to be equipped with fire extinguishing system as described in Art.283.7.1.1 of J-2016.
4.2 Vehicles of T2 category must respect FIA latest regulations but they are not subject to Appendix 2 of “General Prescriptions Cross Country Rally FIA”.
4.3 Vehicles of T2 category are permitted to be equipped with fire extinguishing system as described in Art.283.7.1.1 of J-2016.
4.4 Vehicles of T2 category may maintain the original fuel tubes and fuel tank according to Art.283.3.2 and Art.284.6.8 of J-2016.
4.5 Vehicles of TH category are considered all vehicles that are according to regulations that each Organizer’s parent ASN has in force for non-FIA Cross Country Rally vehicles.
Art.5 Classification
All events for all Categories will calculate classification as follows:
Overall Classification
1st 20 points
2nd 18 points
3rd 16 points
4th 14 points
5th 12 points
6th 10 points
7th 9 points
8th 8 points
9th 7 points
10th 6 points
11th 5 points
12th 4 points
13th 3 points
14th 2 points
15th 1 point
Points for each Category and Class will be calculated in every event if there are at least 3 participants in each separate category or class.
1st 20 points
2nd 18 points
3rd 16 points
4th 14 points
5th 12 points
6th 10 points
Both for Overall and Category classification, a competitor will be classified and entitled for Trophies and Awards, after calculating the best four (4) races results.
Thus, if a competitor runs 1 to 4 races, all points achieved will be taken in consideration for his classification. If a competitor runs more than 4 races, then the best 4 results will be taken in consideration for his classification.
Apart from above mentioned list of points for Overall, Categories and Classes, all competitors will be awarded with:
2 points for starting an event.
2 points for finishing an event.
In each Series event, Organizer may announce one (1) Special Stage as “Power Stage”. In this stage additional points will be awarded to the first six (6) competitors according to “Power Stage” Classification results. These points will be awarded as follows:
1st 6 points
2nd 5 points
3rd 4 points
4th 3 points
5th 2 points
6th 1 point.
“Power Stage” is advised, but not obligatory, that is the last Special Stage of the event. In “Power Stage” it is eligible to participate any competitor that has started the relevant event, even he has retired from the race in previous stages.
Example of maximum score points in one event’s General Classification:
2 points for starting an event
2 points for finishing an event
20 points 1st Overall Classification
6 points 1st in Power Stage
30 points Total
Art.5 Regulations
All events are governed by FIA regulations, Regulations of local ASN, Supplementary Regulations of each event and present General Prescriptions.
Art.6 Trophies - Awards
Each event awards separately winners in Overall, Category and Class classifications.
“East European Tout Terrain Series” trophies will be awarded before the start of the first event of 2019 in place and date that will be promptly announced.
Trophies to be awarded:
Twin Cups for first 6 competitors of Series General Classification
Twin Cups for first 3 competitors of Series Categories
Twin Cups for first 3 competitors of Series Classes
Twin Cups for first competitors from each country
Single Cup for first 3 competitors-ladies regardless if she is driver or co-driver.
Art.7 Disclosure Statement
Event organizers declare their commitment for making their best effort for successful and safe races as scheduled.
Organizer of each event will provide to competitors Third Party Liability Insurance Policy in accordance with each country’s law.
Organizers declare that each one has no responsibility for other’s event level of organization, safety and financial relations with competitors or any other party that is involved in the organization of an event.
Organizers declare that financial responsibilities that derive from each separate event are exclusive responsibility of each organizer.
“East European Tout Terrain Series” will be considered as completed if at least four (4) events are successfully concluded.
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