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| 2001 SPORTS CAR Code -- Article VII: Officials | |
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ARTICLE
7 OFFICIALS The
officials responsible for conducting a SPORTS CAR event are organized
as follows: RACE
DIRECTOR STEWARDS OPERATING
STEWARD/CLERK OF THE COURSE CHIEF
COMMUNICATOR TECHNICAL
DIRECTOR CHIEF
STARTER FLAG
MARSHALS COMMUNICATION
MARSHAL CHIEF
REGISTRAR CHIEF
PIT/PADDOCK MARSHAL CHIEF
TIMEKEEPER RAPID
RESPONSE TEAM MEDICAL
DIRECTOR SAFETY
CAR TEAM SAFETY
COORDINATOR Except
for the Stewards, the above officials may delegate part of their
duties to assistants. 7.1
SUPERVISION In
addition to these officials, SPORTS CAR reserves the right to appoint
a person to evaluate and report on the event. 7.2
APPOINTMENT OF OFFICIALS The
Race Director and Stewards are appointed by SPORTS CAR.
Other officials are appointed subject to approval of SPORTS
CAR. 7.3
CONDUCT Every
official is expected to conduct him/herself in a manner which will
reflect credit on the sport of automobile racing and on SPORTS CAR.
SPORTS CAR may remove an official’s appointment and may
penalize him/her if he/she fails to conduct him/herself properly. 7.4
SEPARATION AND PLURALITY OF DUTIES An
official may have no responsibility or authority beyond that attached
to his/her appointment. However,
except for the Race Director and Stewards, a person may hold more than
one official position. 7.5 RACE DIRECTOR 7.5.1
The Race Director is the chief executive at an event and is
responsible directly to SPORTS CAR for the conduct of the event.
Accordingly, he/she has the duty and authority to: 7.5.2
Keep order in cooperation with civil authorities responsible
for public safety. 7.5.3
Execute the program of competitions and other activities
punctually by directing the drivers and their cars, officials and
their assistants and other participants. 7.5.4
Prevent ineligible cars and drivers from taking part. 7.5.5
Order inspection of any car in order to verify its eligibility. 7.5.6
Authorize changes of cars or drivers. 7.5.7
Settle protests and disputes. 7.5.8
Determine whether conditions are safe to continue the event, or
else postpone a competition, modify the SR or alter the schedule for
reasons of safety or forces beyond his/her control. 7.5.9
Assess penalties in accordance with the SPORTS CAR Code. 7.5.10
Replace any official not able to perform his/her duties. 7.5.11
Supervise the distribution of awards to eligible competitors. 7.5.12
Compile a report on all aspects of the event as requested by
SPORTS CAR. 7.5.13
Assign certain responsibilities and/or authorities to the Stewards or
other SPORTS CAR officials. 7.5.14
Also serve as Operating Steward/Clerk of the Course in certain cases. 7.6
OPERATING STEWARD/STEWARDS 7.6.1
Operating Steward: The Operating Steward normally acts as the clerk of
the course for SPORTS CAR events. Duties described in Article
7.5 may be delegated by the Race Director to the Operating Steward. 7.6.2
Stewards: Stewards are appointed for their knowledge,
experience, proven judgment and stature in the sport of automobile
racing.
In events not listed on the FIA Calendar, Stewards act only in
a judicial or advisory capacity and have no executive responsibility,
either singly or collectively.
The primary functions of Stewards are to: 7.6.2.1 Act as a court of inquiry, when requested by the Race Director, to consider protests and other disputes. They may call and hear witnesses, consider evidence and make recommendations to the Race Director for solving such disputes and assessing penalties. 7.6.2.2
Advise the Race Director on any matters which they feel will
improve the conduct or safety of the event. 7.7
STARTER The
Starter operates directly under the Race Director and controls the
competing drivers from the time the cars take their starting positions
until the competition is ended and all cars have left the racing
circuit. 7.8
TIMEKEEPER (TIMER AND SCORER) The
Timekeeper and his/her staff are responsible for the accurate timing and
scoring of the event. They
prepare the official results, maintain official qualifying times for
competing automobiles and furnish timing and scoring information
requested by the Race Director. 7.9
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR (SCRUTINEER) The
Technical Director is responsible for checking all competing cars for
safety and eligibility. The
Technical Director and his/her assistants will conduct inspections at
the Race Director’s request, and will report any cars which he/she
finds are unsafe or ineligible. 7.10
FLAG MARSHAL The
Flag Marshal is responsible for recruiting, training and assignment of
race control personnel at corner stations. 7.11
COMMUNICATIONS MARSHAL The
Communications Marshal is responsible for the operation of the system
used for transmitting and receiving information between central control
and the corner stations. 7.12
COURSE MARSHAL The
course marshal is responsible for final preparation and maintenance of
the racing circuit, and other related duties assigned by the Race
Director. 7.13
MEDICAL DIRECTOR The Medical Director is responsible for staffing and operating the event medical establishment with qualified physicians, nurses and first aid personnel. Their primary responsibility and purpose is the treatment and disposition of any injuries incurred by the participants in the event. 7.14
OTHER OFFICIALS SPORTS CAR may establish such other officials as it deems appropriate. |
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