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Riding behaviour Just as Eastern Creek
Ride Days are not designed for racers to search for the fastest lap time, they
are also not designed for riders to develop their stunting skills. Therefore, no
wheelies, stoppies, burnouts, or any other such behaviour will be tolerated.
If a rider is deemed to be doing something that is unsafe for themselves and
/ or others anywhere within the confines Eastern Creek Raceway, they will be
given one opportunity to cease doing so. Failure to do so may mean they will be
either ‘sat down’ for the remainder of their session, sent home, or even denied
attendance at future Eastern Creek Ride Days, depending on the incident and the
riders attitude when discussing the situation with our staff.
Overtaking Overtaking may be done
either on the inside or outside of another rider, providing a minimum distance
of 6 – 8 feet (2 – 3 metres) is left between all riders at all times. If a rider
is observed to be overtaking within this distance, or affects the rider being
overtaken in anyway, they will be pulled into the pits and given one opportunity
only. If close passing persists, the rider may be ‘sat down’ for the remainder
of the session or sent home, depending upon the incident and the rider’s
attitude when being spoken to in relation to this.
Lap timing Lap timing is not allowed
during an Eastern Creek Ride Day. The reason for this has more to do with
insurances and event structure rather than it being a comment on whether or not
lap timing is beneficial or detrimental to the safety of the day.
Should you be observed using lap timing equipment during an Eastern Creek
Ride Day, at the discretion of the Ride Day Manager, you may be asked
to; remove the device or; leave the premises and / or risk future
attendance at Eastern Creek Ride Days.
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