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Arrival at North Texas Kartway
Drivers
If you registered online, bypass the lines & go directly into the gatehouse to sign for your pre-prepared
registration packet containing your race credentials. Otherwise, proceed to one of the gatehouse windows
and inform the person working that you're going to race (or your son or daughter if
you're a parent). They will give the racer a drivers pass. Everyone else will also need a pit pass. Fill out the
pass and the liability release that has your name and pit pass number on it. Drivers pit passes are $9 and IS NOT included in the entry fee. NTK members have precedence over the kart numbers. If your number conflicts with a club member's in your class you will be asked to pick a different number. The numbers are on file at registration and stick-on numbers and number panels can be purchased at reduced cost. If you are an NTK member, the fee for entering a class is $25. If you buy two classes, you get your third and fourth entries are free so sign up for as many as you want. The price for non-NTK members is $40 per class and again, the pit pass IS NOT included in this price. You will be given an arm band. Please make it easy for our volunteers and yourself by wearing it on either wrist so that it is plainly visable. The wrist band signifies that you have paid the insurance fee (the pit pass) and that you are permitted to set up in a pit space.
Spectators
When you arrive, go to the window marked "Spectators" and ask for a pit pass. This pass is $8 and grants you permission to roam the pits and spectator areas freely. No one is allowed on the track except racers, their crew, or workers. There is a grandstand between the track and grid in a fenced area that will allow you to see the whole track and all the action during the various heat races. Please wear your arm band on either wrist so that it is plainly visable. If you have small children with you, please keep an eye on them. Young children have been known to innocently take souvenirs such as a tool that someone might be using, or swallow something important, or to lean on something hot and burn themselves. Also, remember these karts are personal racing vehicles privately owned and not for rent. Before you try it on for size, find the owner and ask their permission. Our racers are friendly and will be glad to show you their equipment but keep in mind they may be getting ready for the next race and might be busy.
Electricity
You may purchase 110V power for $5 per socket on the equipped
light poles along the pit runner. This power is
limited in current and is primarily intended for tools and additional lighting.
Please do not operate air conditioners or heaters. If using a generator,
please be considerate of others regarding noise and exhaust. The Race Director is responsible for turning on power to your electrical outlets once you have paid.
Typical Race Operations
The Race Director for each race is assigned to one of the NTK Board of
Directors. The duties of the Race Director are to identify volunteer
workers for each of the required positions and mange the conduct of the
event. The Race Director will be wearing a "Bullseye" Orange
Vest.
Registration Workers have the task of operating the Registration
located at the entrance to the track facility.
Timing and Scoring Workers establish the Grid Sheets and conduct
the Race Schedule, timing and scoring activities from the Scoring Tower.
Grid Position Worker manages the pre-race staging for each race
and has control of the microphone to make announcements. In some
events this position may double as a Race Announcer when the worker is
comfortable with doing so.
Pre-Tech is done at certain races where pre-race inspection is
done to karts and safety equipment to assure compliance with safety
requirements. It is not generally intended to evaluate performance
related objects.
Post-Tech is done at certain races where post race inspection is
done to karts to assure they are conforming to competition rules.
Scale Position Worker is required at all races to weigh the karts
coming off the track after each race.
The Flagman is required to flag the races, and should be a seasoned
racer familiar with Flagman duties, including the set-up, operation, and
tear down of the electronic support systems.
Corner workers are assigned to each corner to observe competitors
for driving infractions and provide Yellow Flag warning conditions to the
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