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Summary of Major 2010 NTK Rule Changes

The following is a brief summary of the major rule changes to the  NTK 2010 Rule Book 942K
  • Removed $100 penalty at membership renewal time for not working a club race.
  • Snell 2005 helmet will be required in 2011 (Snell 2000 required in 2010 race season)
  • Only purpose built race karts are allowed on the track on race days and non race days
  • Classes with 7 or less entries may be combined and will be gridded by qualifying times and scored separately
  • Formula Y Stock class rules added - note minimum flex length is 12.25"
  • Club Rotax classes not required to have full rear bumper
  • Stock Shifter classes rules current SKUSA rules, tires per NTK club tire rule
  • Senior classes will require average entry count of 3 or higher to qualify for series and year end awards. Junior classes in NTK rule book will not require a minimum entry count to qualify for awards
  • For every 2 race events worked a racer will receive 1 free race entry (limit of 1 free race entry per series removed)
  • All participants will abide by the Sportsmanlike Driving Guide - to be released and published soon.
  • Only drivers being weighed are allowed in the scale area. Drivers failing to meet weight requirement will be allowed to re-weigh once only
  • Tech Inspection Pill Draw
There are many additions to the 2.3.17 POST-RACE TECH rule, please read rule fully.

These are the major rule changes. It is the participants responsibility to know the rules please read the 2010 NTK Rulebook fully.

Volunteers Welcome

NTK Board Member George Kraus NTK welcomes volunteers to help on race day and is always in need of corner workers. You do not need to be a member or racer to help work a race. Benefits include a free pass and a front row seat right in the middle of all the action. Visit the forum thread to view the worker list and sign up for a position. No experience is necessary please arrive 1 hour before racing starts for instructions. For more information contact Bob Schabel (972-221-2567).

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