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2021 Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia 86 Series Sporting and Technical Regulations 2021 Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia 86 Series Version 1 Published 24/02/2021 Page 1 of 24 2021 Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia 86 Series Sporting & Technical Regulations A capitalised and italicised word in this document is defined in the National Competition Rules (NCR), the Technical Appendix, Definitions - Technical or “Definitions and Abbreviations” in this document. Any HEADING in this document is for reference only and has no regulatory effect. Contents DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 5 S1 TITLE AND JURISDICTION .............................................................................................................................................. 6 S1.1 Title ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 S1.2 Authority/Jurisdiction ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 S2 ADMINISTRATION PERSONNEL .................................................................................................................................... 6 S3 COMPETITOR ELIGIBILITY ............................................................................................................................................. 6 S4 DRIVER ELIGIBILITY ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 S4.1 Substitute Driver .............................................................................................................................................................. 7 S4.2 Guest Driver ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7 S5 AUTOMOBILE ELIGIBILITY ............................................................................................................................................. 7 S5.1 Replacement Automobile ............................................................................................................................................... 7 S6 COMPETITOR REGISTRATION ....................................................................................................................................... 7 S7 DRIVER REGISTRATION ................................................................................................................................................. 7 S7.1 Series Registered Driver ................................................................................................................................................ 7 S7.2 Casual Registered Driver ............................................................................................................................................... 8 S8 EVENT ENTRY ................................................................................................................................................................... 8 S9 SERIES EVENTS ............................................................................................................................................................... 8 S10 SERIES CALENDAR ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 S11 EVENT FORMAT ............................................................................................................................................................... 8 S11.1 Variation to the Event Schedule ................................................................................................................................... 9 S12 GRID DETERMINATION ................................................................................................................................................... 9 S12.1 Driver Qualification ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 S13 START PROCEDURE ....................................................................................................................................................... 9 S14 AWARDS & POINT SCORE ............................................................................................................................................. 9 S14.1 Prizes & Trophies ............................................................................................................................................................ 9 S14.2 Series Point Score .......................................................................................................................................................... 9 S15 EVENT OPERATIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 9 S15.1 Driver Briefing .................................................................................................................................................................. 9 S15.2 Team Manager Briefing ............................................................................................................................................... 10 S15.3 Parc Fermé .................................................................................................................................................................... 10 S15.4 Driver/Competitor Departure from the Precinct ........................................................................................................ 10 S15.5 Practice .......................................................................................................................................................................... 10 S15.6 Qualifying ....................................................................................................................................................................... 10 S15.7 Races.............................................................................................................................................................................. 10 S15.8 Pit Lane .......................................................................................................................................................................... 10 S15.9 Removal of Automobiles from the Precinct ............................................................................................................... 11 2021 Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia 86 Series Sporting and Technical Regulations – Version 1 © Confederation of Australian Motor Sport Ltd trading as Motorsport Australia Page 2 of 24 S15.10 Radio Communication to/from Automobile .............................................................................................................. 11 S15.11 Race Management Channel (RMC) ......................................................................................................................... 11 S15.12 Lap Triggers ................................................................................................................................................................. 11 S16 TYRES .............................................................................................................................................................................. 11 S16.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11 S16.2 Allocation and Marking ................................................................................................................................................. 11 S16.3 Practice Tyres................................................................................................................................................................ 11 S17 FUEL ................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 S17.1 Fuel ................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 S17.2 Refuelling ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12 S18 ENGINE OIL ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12 S19 AUTOMOBILE MARKINGS ............................................................................................................................................ 12 S19.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................... 12 S19.2 Competition Numbers ................................................................................................................................................... 12 S19.3 In-Car
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