Classes:
AA, A, B 16-25, B +26, 16-25
C, +26 C +30, +40, Utility, Women's, Stock, Junior (13-15yr),
50cc Stock, 50cc Production, 70cc, 90cc Stock, 90cc Production,
UTV Limited, UTV Modified Entry Fees: AA $55; A $45; B, C, +30, +40,
+50 Utility, Women's, Junior, Stock, First Year Racer $35;
50cc, 70cc, 90cc $25, UTVs $50 Schedule:
8am: 50cc, 70cc & 90cc Parade Lap
8:30-9am: 50cc; 9-9:45am: 70cc/90cc
10-Noon: C, Utility, Women, Stock, Jr, +50, First Year Racer
1-3pm: AA, A, B, +30, +40
** Mt. Pleasant, Spragueville, Carlisle and Decatur City all
Adult Classes will run at 11am.
2010 IATVHSS Supplemental Rules
The following rules and
regulations supplement the AMA Amateur Competition Rules,
and are solely applicable to Iowa ATV Hare Scramble
(IATVHSS) events operated by IATVHSS, L.C. The rules
and/or regulations set forth herein are designed to
establish minimum acceptable requirements and to provide
for the orderly conduct of racing event
*Changes for 2010 highlighted GENERAL RULES:
1. Current 2010 ATVA/AMA rules
established for hare scramble competition shall apply.
2. All competitors must belong to the ATVA or AMA, and must
have membership card at the track the day of the Race. If
you forget it or loose it you will be required to purchase
a new membership that can be credited for another year. They
do not do refunds!
3. The Promoter/IATVHSS Officials has the final say in all
disputes.
4. The Promoter/IATVHSS Officials shall have the authority
to penalize, disqualify and/or suspend any entrant or crew
member for the violation of these rules including special
rulings.
5. The Promoter/IATVHSS Officials may issue special rulings
to account for conditions presented by the location of the
race, the condition of the course and or any other circumstance.
6. Supplementary regulation may be issued for each event as
necessary to amend, suspend or modify existing rules and regulations.
7. IATVHSS, L.C. members are not employees of IATVHSS, L.C.
Members assume all responsibility for all charges, premiums
and taxes payable on any funds they may receive as a result
of their participation in an IATVHSS, L.C. event.
8. IATVHSS, L.C. reserves the right to refuse and/or deny
any entry application.
9. All riders are responsible for attending Riders Meeting.
10. Warm-up riding is limited to the designated area, only
after an official has given permission and the rider has registered
for the event.
11. Riders must not exceed 1st gear idle when traveling to
and from their pit area and must always wear a helmet.
12. Riders must register for the race before riding their
machine anywhere.
13. A front and rear facing number plate is required. It must
be 6" minimum and clearly visible from a distance of
50'. Colored backgrounds that match the class color are required.
Plate may be on quad or chest protector.
14. Riders will receive a bar code upon registration. The
bar code must be placed on the lower left side of the helmet.
15. All quads will have their tether checked on the line.
Top 1-5 Stock Class finishers will be teched after the race.
16. Riders are responsible for the actions of their entire
pit crew. If any crew is caught on the track on a motorized
vehicle, rider will be dqued. Crew can be on track on foot.
There will be some races where riding is allowed – only
to designated path.
17. Riders may not be serviced or pitted near the finish or
scoring area.
18. Radios are permitted between pit crew members, but not
with riders.
19. Rider Contact: Deliberate ramming, blocking, or intentional
contact with another rider may be cause for penalty.
20. Rider Conduct: Unsportsmanlike conduct may result in penalty,
including disqualification.
21. Riders will be disqualified for riding the course during
the 7 days prior to the day of the event.
22. Riders may only enter one race per day.
23. Riders under the age of 18 must provide a photo I.D. or
Birth certificate for proof of age upon request at time of
registration and be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
24. A rider may petition in writing to the IAVTHSS to move
to a lower classification, and will be judged based on class
finishes and time differences.
25. If racer under the age of 18, who's parent cannot accompany
them to the race, rider must provide a notarized letter from
their parent to participate.
26. Any entry who fails to fully fill out and sign required
entry forms and release shall be disqualified, shall forfeit
any prize money and points in that particular event.
27. No entry may enter racing areas until they have signed
all releases and/or entry forms. No person shall sign the
release or entry forms for anyone other than himself or herself.
Proper id may be required.
28. The entry applications of persons under the age of 18
must have a parent or legal guardian sign the release form.
29. Any entrant who competes on a vehicle that he/she is not
registered to ride or permits such action, shall forfeit any
and all prize money, points won in that particular event.
30. Entries Fees: Pre-registered AA $50, A $40, 50cc, 70cc
& 90cc $20, Other $30. Registering at event will be $5
more per class. Pre-registration will be close at 9pm the
Thursday prior to the race.
31. Alcohol, narcotics or fireworks
in designated pits, on the race course or in the surrounding
areas by any person is strictly forbidden. Any entrant or
crew member in an event that shows evidence whatsoever of
being under the influence of any of aforementioned
or have possession of fireworks shall be subject to
suspensions form all future IATVHSS, L.C. sponsored events.
32. Any entrant who makes a false statement on a contingency
or entry form shall be disqualified and shall forfeit all
prize money, points and all contingencies won in the race.
Entrant may also be suspended from future events for a period
of one year.
33. Any entry application containing a falsified signature
will cause entrant to be disqualified and shall forfeit all
prize money, points and all contingencies won in the race.
Entrant may also be suspended from future events for a period
of one year.
34. Any entrant disqualified from any event for any reason
whatsoever forfeits any and all rights to prize money, points
and contingencies. Entrant will not be entitled to a refund
of all or any portion of his/her entry fee.
35. Any entrant, respective pit crews or support crews seen
or reported traveling on the course in other than race-registered
vehicles participating in the event before the end of the
official race time limit may subject entrant to penalties
of disqualification and/or suspension. There is no outside
assistance permitted on the course or near the course during
the event except for those IATVHSS designated areas for pits
and/or gas stops.
36. IATVHSS, L.C. retains the right to asses each situation
and respond accordingly (situations involving safety are at
the discretion of the race director.
37. IATVHSS, L.C. strongly recommends that entrants use helmets
specifically designed for racing.
38. Inclement Weather: Events may be
conducted regardless of weather conditions. In the event of
rain or other unfavorable conditions, it may be necessary
to alter the order of the event schedule, including but not
limited to, adjusting the length of the race or delaying or
stopping the program completely. Should a delay occur, every
effort will be made to resume the schedule in a timely fashion
if conditions significantly improve.
39. Spectator and pit riding is prohibited.
40. 5 bonus points given at end of the year to each racer
who has raced all 7 races.
* MACHINE ELIGIBILITY AND CLASSIFICATION:
• Production ATV: OEM motor and matching frame combination
model required. Engine modifications, frame reinforcements
and frame modifications to permit longer rear-wheel travel
are permitted.
• Utility ATV: per manufacturer specification; sport
utility only. Example, a Scrambler is listed as a sport utility
so it will be allowed in the utility class (Wolverine, Rubicon,
Sportsman, Rincon, Recon, artic
cat, etc). A V-Force is listed as a sport machine so it will
not be allowed in utility.
• Open ATV: 91cc and over engine, so long as the cylinder
is stamped with the correct engine displacement.
• Stock ATV: All motor components and rear suspension
must remain stock. Aftermarket replacement parts may be used
so long as they maintain the same basic design and material
of OEM parts, do not improve motor performance, add travel
to the suspension, or have a reservoir. Example: must have
stock pipe, silencer, carburetor, air box, air cleaner, rear
shocks, etc... May change tires (excluding Tire Balls), wheels,
throttle assembly, axle, handlebars (excluding handlebars
with bushings), grips, skid plates, plastics and seat covers,
including those that add traction (but do not change seat
height). May add bead locks, nerf bars, foot pegs, foot peg
extensions, and open or closed-end metal or plastic hand guards.
May not add larger fuel tanks, quick-fill fuel systems, steering
stabilizers, steering stems, automatic clutches, front shock
reservoirs, or modify or remove front shock reservoirs from
machines that come equipped with them. May change front shocks
on ATV's that do not come with rebuildable stock front shocks,
but may not replace the front shocks on ATV's that do come
with rebuildable units stock (like the YFZ450 or TRX450R).
Only machines that come equipped with front reservoirs stock
may run them.
• 50cc Stock ATV: Same as stock rules but this class
is limited to "Yard" type 50's, Polaris, Kawasaki,
Etc. No race ready ATV's.
RACE TIMES*
• 7:45am: 50cc, 70cc & 90cc
Parade Lap
• 8:30-9am: 50cc Stock & Production.
• 9-9:45am: 70cc, 90cc Stock, 90cc Production.
• 10-Noon: C, Utility, Women, Stock, Junior, First Year
Racer, +50
• 1-3pm: AA, A, B, +30, +40
Class order will be changed at every event.
*Please note the Mt. Pleasant , Spragueville, Carlisle &
Decatur City race – kids will run same time, but EVERYONE
will run from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
EQUIPMENT:
The AMA Equipment Standards List in Chapter 3 of the Amateur
Competition Rule Book applies. In addition, the following
apply:
1. The machine a rider leaves the starting line on is the
official machine of the rider for that event, and he may not
switch during the event.
2. No rider is allowed to carry gasoline except inside his
machine's fuel tank.
3. All ATV's must be equipped with a functional tether type
mechanical kill device attached to vehicle and rider so that
the engine ignition is cut off at any time when the rider
becomes separated from the ATV.
4. All helmets must be brought to scoring for the purpose
of inspecting barcode placement, number assignment, and contingency
eligibility. Safety equipment and machine eligibility are
the sole responsibility of the rider.
5. Adult Classes - Rider number, minimum of 6" high,
must be visible from the front and rear
of the machine or rider in the class color.
6. Youth Classes - Rider number, minimum of 6" high,
must be visible on machine or rider.
Rear numbers are required. Can be on quad or chest protector.
7. Riding Boots, Gloves, Long sleeve shirt and long pants
are required for all riders.
8. Safety equipment and machine eligibility are the sole responsibility
of the rider and may be tested at anytime prior to, during
or after event.
CLASSES:
Background Color
Number Color
Heat
Time
Youth:
50cc stock
White
1
30 min.
50cc Production
Yellow
1
30 min.
70cc Production
Black
2
45 min.
90cc Stock
White
2
45 min.
90cc Production
Red
2
45 min.
Junior
Red
White
3
2 hr.
Adult:
AA
Red
4
2 hr.
A
White
4
2 hr.
B 16-25
Yellow
Black
4
2 hr.
B 26+
Yellow
Red
4
2 hr.
C 16-25
White
Black
3
2 hr.
C 26+
Black
3
2 hr.
Utility
Red
3
2 hr.
+30
Black
4
2 hr.
+40
Blue
4
2 hr.
+50
Red
Black
3
2 hr.
First Year
White
Red
3
2 hr.
Stock
Yellow
3
2 hr.
Women's
Blue
3
2 hr.
RIDER ELIGIBILITY AND CLASSIFICATION: -Youth Classes
A Youth Bike rider's age on January 1 will determine his age
for the year.
• No Cobras - In the spirit of
growing youth classes, in order to keep cost down and competition
close, we have chosen to not allow cobras in the youth classes.
*DRR, Apex and Pitster Pro youth Quads will race in the Production
Classes “50 Stock” Class
• 0-50cc Motor
• 4 to 8 years old
• *50cc Stock ATV
• No "Race ready" Quads "50 Production" Class
• 0-50cc Motor
• 4 to 8 years old
• *Production ATV “70 Production” Class
• 51-70cc Motor
• 6 to 11 years old
• *Production ATV “90cc Stock” Class
• 71-90cc Motor
• 8 to 15 years old
• *Stock ATV “90cc Production” Class
• 71-90cc Motor
• 8 to 15 years old
• *Production ATV “Junior” Class
• 91-200cc 2 stroke OR 91-300cc 4 stroke Motor
• 13 to 15 years old
• *Production ATV
Adult Classes
“AA” Class
• Riders placing 1-15 at
any event the previous year in any AMA “A” class
race; or by Promoter/Referee discretion.
• Production rules do not apply.
• 16 years of age or older
• *Open ATV "A" Class
• All riders in the top 10 overall ranking in any regional
or state hare scrambles series.
• All riders that have an "A" ranking in any
other off-road series.
• All “B” class championships in the previous
year’s IATVHSS.
• 16 years of age or older
• *Open ATV "B 16-25" Class
• All riders that do not qualify for the “”AA”,
"A" or "C" classes.
• All “C” class championships in the previous
year’s IATVHSS.
• All "C" riders ranked in the top ten of
their class earning at least 50% of the points earned by the
class champion in the previous year's IATVHSS. Ranking is
based on year-end series.
• All riders that have a "B" ranking in any
other off-road series.
• 16 to 25 years of age
• *Open ATV "B 26+" Class
• All riders that do not qualify for the “”AA”,
"A" or "C" classes.
• All “C” class championships in the previous
year’s IATVHSS.
• All "C" riders ranked in the top ten of
their class earning at least 50% of the points earned by the
class champion in the previous year's IATVHSS. Ranking is
based on year-end series.
• All riders that have a "B" ranking in any
other off-road series.
• 26 years of age or older.
• *Open ATV "C 16-25" Class
• Novice riders not ranked in the top three in their
class in any other off-road series in the current or previous
year-end standings.
• 16 to 25 years of age
• 26 year old rider may finish the season if there birthday
is after the date of the first race that they participated
in.
• *Open ATV “C 26+” Class
• Novice riders not ranked in the top three in their
class in any other off-road series in the current or previous
year-end standings.
• 26 years of age or older.
• *Open ATV “Utility” Class
• 16 years of age or older
• A 4 wheel or 2 wheel drive shaft or chain driven automatic
transmission/clutch ATV that comes with racks or rack availability
as standard equipment.
• *Utility ATV “+30” Class
• 30 years of age or older.
• *Open ATV “+40” Class
• 40 years of age or older.
• *Open ATV “+50” Class
• 50 years of age or older.
• *Open ATV “Stock” Class
• 16 years of age or older
• *Stock ATV “Women's” Class
• Female Rider
• 16 years of age or older
• *Open ATV “First year Racer” Class
• Any 1st Year Racer that has
raced 3 races or less.
• 16 years of age or older.
• *Open ATV
COURSE:
1. A course may include trails, footpaths, roads, hills, motocross
tracks, or any type of terrain which can be negotiated by
an ATV.
2. The course will be open to inspection at Noon the day prior
to the race. Participants are permitted to walk or bicycle
the course only.
3. Marking, cutting, tampering with or otherwise changing
the course in any manner is strictly prohibited. Course modifications
may only be made by an IATVHSS official.
4. Only registered racers and officials may ride the course
during the race.
5. If a rider leaves the course for
any reason he must re-enter where he left. With exception
of being towed or any other means of getting to the pits.
6. Riders must remain on the marked course. A marked course
is that official route designated by and marked with official
IATVHSS, L.C. markings.
7. Riders must stay within the confines of the following “direct
path” markers: double arrows posted on both sides of
the trail, ribbons, signs, stakes, hay bales, barrels, motocross
track, grass track, etc.. Furthermore, riders may not cut
to the inside of any corner marker.
8. Riders encountering a traffic-jam or bottleneck may go
within than 25 feet off the course to get around the bottleneck
as long as no “direct path” markers are compromised.
However, the rider must re-enter the course as soon as possible,
and upon approaching this section the next lap, must ride
the original arrowed section if the track is clear. If the
original marking devices are knocked down, the rider must
stay on the original marked course. A "bottleneck"
is a section of the track that becomes impassable for any
reason, with the exception of check points.
9. All riders must proceed only in the correct direction of
the course route or trail. Riding backwards on the race course
at any time is prohibited. Riding backwards on the course
is grounds for penalties of up to and including disqualification.
10. Reckless riding. No rider may ride
in such a manner as to endanger life or limb of other riders,
officials or the public. Riders will be penalized for the
reckless operation of their machine, including but not limited
to the deliberate ramming, blocking or intentional contact
with another rider, or for running into an official.
11. Team Tactics are prohibited, and include but are not limited
to: blocking, allowing another rider to pass in order to affect
the outcome of the race, or exchanging machines in order for
another rider to continue the race. Riders involved will be
penalized.
12. Unsportsmanlike Conduct. Persons whose appearance, conduct,
associations or affiliations, on or off the track, deemed
not conducive to the best interest of this sport or who exhibit
conduct which is inappropriate, offensive, abrasive or in
bad taste, may be excluded or suspended from IATVHSS at the
discretion of the Race Director.
START PROCEDURE:
1. Starting procedures will be explained at Riders Meeting.
2. Riders, pit crew members, machines and equipment are not
permitted on the starting line until authorized by the race
official.
3. Riders shall line up on their assigned starting row on
a first come basis when directed by the race official.
4. All starts are dead engine with the exception of 50, 70
and 90cc classes. The official will signal all riders to turn
off their engines and place hands on Helmets.
5. A “10 Seconds” signal will be given before
the flag is thrown. At the “10 Seconds” signal,
all crew members must step away.
6. Any rider taking off with the wrong row will be penalized.
7. Any rider that misses the start of their class must enter
the race course at the starting line and complete the start
chute.
8. The event will be timed from the start of the first class
in the session for termination purposes. There will be an
approximate 1 to 2 min break before the next class begins.
SCORING:
1. Riders must come to a complete stop at all check point
and scoring areas. The Scoring area and check points are "No
Passing" zones.
2. It is the rider's responsibility to make sure he has all
scans. Missing scans may result in a penalty. LED screen is
unofficial. Results will be posted at the end of the race.
3. A rider will be penalized for running into an official.
4. All events will be a two hour timed event, with the exception
of 70cc & 90cc which will be 45 minutes & 50cc will
be 30 min. Racers have 50 minutes to finish the race after
the overall winner takes the checkered flag.
5. A rider must finish the event to
be eligible for points and awards. In order to be considered
a finisher, a rider must complete at least 50 % of the laps
of the winner of his class. It is not necessary to take the
checkered flag. 1 point will be awarded for any rider that
starts the race but fails to complete 50% of the laps of the
leader.
6. Riders may get mechanical assistance on the course from
their pit crew or spectators, but must finish the race under
the machine's own power or by the rider physically.
7. Final class standings will be based on the accumulation
of class points from the point breakdown listed bellow.
8. No towing allowed. If a machine is towed in from the course,
that lap will not count.
9. The top five stock class riders and the top three overall
riders, as well as any other rider requested by an official
to do so, must leave their machines at a designated impound
area until released.
10. A rider must ride 4 of the 7 races to qualify for year
end prizes/awards.
11. 6 of the 7 races will count for year end points with only
1 mandatory throw out with the exception of the AA Class;
All races count in the AA Class.
12. A rider may question/protest the scores within the 30-minute
period following the posting of the final results. After 30
minutes, awards will be given out. Awards
must be picked up no later than following race.
13. Protests must be in writing and comply with the AMA Amateur
Competition Rule Book, Protest Procedure.
14. Penalties will be assessed at the discretion of the official
based on the severity of the offense, and may include one
or more of the following: position(s), lap(s), time penalty,
or disqualification.
TIES
• Ties for the class championship
will be broken by the most first place finishes, then by the
most second place finishes, and so on as necessary.
RIDER NUMBERS
• Numbers 1 thru 15 are
reserved for “AA” class champions from the previous
year.
• No duplicate numbers within
the series, one number per rider.
• Any series rider may renew their number before Nov.
15th of that year for the next race season.
• After Nov. 15th rider numbers are on a first come
basis pending IATVHSS approval.
SERIES POINTS:
IATVHSS series points will be earned as follows:
"Place - Points Awarded"
1 – 25
5 – 15
9 – 11
13 – 7
17 – 3
2 – 22
6 – 14
10 – 10
14 – 6
18 – 2
3 – 19
7 – 13
11 – 9
15 – 5
19 – 1
4 – 17
8 – 12
12 – 8
16 – 4
19th & back -1
CASH CLASS PAYOUTS
“AA” Class
100% Plus* Paid to top 5 in the class.