4D: Cost / Scrutiny Requirements

Note there are no online ticket sales. Please beware of scammers selling tickets online do not buy tickets from them. To confirm your spot please follow the details on the entrant form.

Drift or Drive on the circuit: $200
You get car and driver entry. Garage is excluded.
If you choose to not get a garage or carport you will have to pit on either the figure 8 or on the far side of the south circuit pit area.

Skid pan: $120 for members or $160 for non-members
Skid pan entrants will have the first 7 carports to share to leave your gear and spares.

For all Display or Show n Shine inquiries please contact Tuned via FB.

Garage hire: 70
You will get front and rear of the garage vehicle pass.
The front of the garage can be for the car you are entering, the back half of the garage can be for supporting vehicle and gear.
Or as an option: 2 friends could split the garage cost and 1 car takes the front of the garage and 1 car takes the back of the garage.

Carport hire: $30
There is no support vehicle pass. The car port is a place to leave your gear while driving or park the car while not driving.

Spectators: $20 at the gate

Passenger Cost: $30
Passenger cost is $50 at accreditation being $20 for spectator fee and $30 to go as a passenger.
If you are already inside the venue as a paid spectator the passenger fee is $30.

Please note there is no parking in the north pit area. The north pit and half of the south pit is for show car display and parking. Only the garages, car ports, part of the dummy grid and figure 8 can be used to park/pit cars while not running.

Trailers
No trailers can enter the north pit area after 6.30 pm. Unloading and loading of cars from trailers can be done on the figure 8 or dummy grid in front of the medical centre or on the far side of block D in the north pit. Note the unloading areas on the map are not to park they are to unload and load only.
Unloading areas have a 15 minute maximum to unload or load. Trailer Parking is in p3 or p5. Entrants with large enclosed trailers can park trailers on the grass area of the figure 8 to have their gear close to them. There are only 40 garages and 27 carports available so be quick if you want one.

Price change The entrant price will change after 1 month with a price increase of $50 for entrants who have not entered in the first month. Entries open 4th May. The entry fee will rise by $50 on the 7th of June. To avoid the price rise please book by filling in the entry form and paying in full before June 7.

Scrutiny Requirements

General
.No oil, fuel or water leaks.
.All wheel nuts must be fitted and tightened.
.No loose objects or sharp edges in the drivers compartment.
.Cars must be presented for scrutineering clear of ALL loose items with drivers apparel and helmet.
.Cars must have all exterior body panels on and bolted securely. Exceptions are made for front and/or rear bars. If running no front or rear bars there must be no sharp edges.
.Doors must be fitted with side intrusion bars unmodified unless an approved safety cage with side intrusion bars is installed.
.The Front windscreen must not have cracks that obscure the driver’s vision.
.Oil catch cans must be able to contain hot oil safely. Plastic drink bottles or tin cans are not an option.
.Oil catch cans must be 2 litres or greater. Registered vehicles do not require a catch can if fitted with the standard engine breather system.
.The fire wall must be completely sealed (no holes) from the engine bay to the drivers compartment.
.The cooling system must have an overflow bottle or tank minimum 1 litre.
.No moving engine parts will protrude from the bonnet.
.Seats must be mounted securely with all correct bolts fitted. High tensile M8 nuts, bolts minimum.
.Seats must be in good condition. With minimal to no movement in the adjustment mechanisms.
.No tears, fraying or damage to the seat belt or harness webbing.
.If running harness type seat belts they must be in date and have clearly marked standards and expiry dates.
.The harness shoulder straps shall be directed to the rear and installed in such a way that they do not make an angle greater than 40° to the horizontal from the occupant’s shoulder
.Where a safety harness is affixed to an un-reinforced section of the body shell, each attachment point shall be reinforced by a steel plate not less than 75mm x 50mm x 3mm.
.All four brakes must be operational from the foot brake pedal.
.Front and rear hazard lights must be operational.
.Brake lights must be operational.
.If headlights are glass the lights must have an adhesive cover of a colour other than red to prevent broken glass, clear protective film is recommended.
.Battery must be firmly clamped and in a sealed compartment or box if fitted within the passenger compartment or in a compartment with a fuel system (cable ties and ratchet straps are not acceptable mounting for the battery).
.Vehicles must display a blue triangle of sides 150mm indicating the location of the battery.Exhaust
.Exhaust system must end outside the perimeter of the bodywork. No exhausts are to finish underneath the vehicle.
.Exhausts must not protrude more than 100mm past the perimeter of the vehicle.
.No exhausts to exit upwards through the bonnet waste gate/screamer pipes may protrude through the bonnet by a maximum of 30mm.Cars running external wastegates need to ensure the wastegates exist away from any flammable materials
.No exhausts to exit the vehicle on a upswept angle of more than 15 degrees. If directed sideways, the exhaust outlet/s must be located rearward of the midpoint of the wheelbase and shall not project more than 50mm beyond the body work.

Fuel System
.All fuel system components must be secured and be completely sealed from the passenger compartment. This includes fuel lines.
.Aftermarket fuel tanks must have a roll over valve and pig tail hose which does not vent into the passenger compartment.
.Nitrous oxide or LPG systems are permitted. The tanks or bottle MUST be securely fastened to prevent movement during an accident. The system MUST be free from leaks. The system MUST also be part of the car’s main electrical system and shut off when the car is turned off or stalled.
.If using LPG/Nitrous Oxide an appropriate label MUST be place on the front and rear guards of the car so that if there is an incident, track officials are aware of the nitrous or lpg system.
.Methanol is not allowed.

Fire extinguishers
.Are not required however are recommended. If you do have an extinguisher see below.
.Must be securely attached with nuts and bolts. NO teck screws or cable ties.
.Must meet AS 1841 or AS1841.2.
.Must be held in place by a metal latch/bracket.
.Plastic brackets are NOT allowed.
.Must be in a low position and MUST be within reach of the driver while seated.
Roll/Safety Cage
.You do not need a roll cage to enter for the circuit unless you have a convertible/ open roof vehicle or would like to take passengers and the car is not registered.
.If you do fit in to the above then please follow this link for cage and cage padding requirements .Drawing J18 and J19 in cams manual link are the minimum.
https://motorsport.org.au/…/general…/schedule-j.pdf…
Tow Points.
.Vehicles must be fitted with visible and accessible towing points or hooks (minimum inside diameter of 40mm) fitted forward of the front axle and rearward of the rear axle and capable of towing the vehicle on a sealed surface with its wheels locked. Where a tow point is obscured, each tow point shall be marked with the word “TOW” of a contrasting colour to the vehicle’s body marking the location of each tow point.
Helmets / Clothing
Must conform with the below:
.Australian Standard: AS1698
.USA standard: Snell SA95, M9 SA95, SA2005
.ECE 22 (with 03, 04 or 05 amendments)
.For open vehicles, a closed face helmet with a visor down is compulsory..Drivers and passengers must wear non flammable long sleeve clothing that covers neck to wrist to ankles.
.Fully enclosed footwear made from non flammable materials must be worn.
Tires
.No front runners.
.All tires must be NSW road legal.

Road registered cars and cars not taking passengers will be scrutinised via a self scrutiny sheet.
Road registered cars do not need a roll cage if seats , seat belts and air bags are standard. 
if your car is not registered you will still need to do the scrutiny form however we will be checking non registered cars that want to take passengers.

If you have questions please contact us via email admin@drivingsports.com.au or phone 0414605822