Clubsport 4x4 OFF ROAD-Trial Organised by Northern Counties Off Road Triallers Club.
The event is open to all members of NCORT Club, Humberside Land Rover Club and Pennine LRC
Entries will only be accepted on the morning of the event. All crew entrants must state their age if under 18 years and all declarations shall be counter signed by that person’s parent or guardian at the time of signing on.
The entry fee is £15.00. 
All drivers must present a valid full driving licence at the time of signing on. Drivers must be over 17½ year’s old ref Club Rules. There is no minimum but the maximum number of entries is the first 60, only club members or members of invited clubs may enter. If a class should exceed 14 entrants the organisers reserve the right to divide the class as outlined in the club rules. Should the event be cancelled, or re-sited the Club will try to contact members by phone from the details provided by the members.
Scrutineering to take place on the day of the event on site from 8.00 hrs. Last entry for scrutineering and inclusion in this round’s competition results is 09.30 hrs.
Drivers and Marshall meetings at 09.50 hrs. Event to start at 10.00 hrs prompt.
The event is a round of the club championship and is a trial for 4x4 vehicles over a number of sections to be laid out with respect to the land available. There is no use of public roads, the event is entirely on private land. There are no timed sections. Each vehicle to start at gate 12 on each section, with drawn running order on the morning of the event.
No practising is allowed on site or on the sections. There is a mandatory site speed limit of 15 MPH other than in observed sections. No “Babcross” or “ Maxicross” type tyres allowed.
D.17.1 the same vehicle may be entered more than once by separate entrants.
J.5.3.5 is amended to allow inward facing rear seats, which may not be used, as the passenger must be seated alongside the driver. J.5.4.1 any induction pressure is allowed. J.5.14.3 is amended to allow the non requirement of lights.
J.5.20.4. is amended as to only allow non-requirement of bumpers or spare wheel, .5. is amended so as to allow the carriage, but not use whilst in a section of cameras / videos, .6. is deleted, .8. a windscreen is not a requirement.
P.1.2.3. is amended to allow entrants to recover one another if needed. There will not be an Official Recovery Team. There will be no Live Recovery.
P.24.7.1.The classes are defined in the Club Rules, i.e. 1, 2, 3 with consideration to Novice Class and Ladies class if sufficient entries are received. 25.1 Recommends that competitors wear approved crash helmets see (K10), goggles or visors sufficient to protect the eyes, and clothing which covers the arms, legs and torso up to the neck. The use of gloves and flame resistant clothing is strongly recommended. NB The MSA state “the use of a non-approved helmet, even though it is only a recommendation, is not allowed.”
25.1.3 The wearing of seat belts is a club requirement and shall be fitted and worn by driver / passenger as designed by the belt manufacturer when in section.
P.41.1.1 Minimum tyre pressure 15 PSI. .1.2 Only one passenger may be carried in a forward facing seat alongside the driver, .1.3 must be a minimum of 14 years of age. If the passenger is under 16 years of age the vehicle must be fitted with a manufacturer’s hard top, a truck cab, or a roll-bar and remain properly seated along side the driver throughout all Observed Sections. All crew entrants must state their age if under 18 years and all declarations shall be counter signed by that person’s parent or guardian whose full names and address shall be given on the entry form.
P.41.2.3 display of numbers is relaxed to allow numbers to be visible to the front of the vehicle.
P.42.2.2 as per the Club Rules. Vehicles over 100” wheel base and unmodified body panels are allowed a single specified shunt without penalty.
Entrants vehicles must comply with P56.1.to 56.11..  56.7.1. a spare wheel is not required.
P.59.1 Recommends minimum rollover protection K Appendix 2.to drawing 1.  The MSA recommends a fire extinguisher to K Appendix 1 Table3 hand held AFFF 1.75 litre.
P.60.1 is deleted and replaced by the Club Rules. 60.2 is amended in respect of lighting requirements, windscreen and rear view mirrors not being needed and wheels being allowed to protrude beyond the wings.
60.3 are deleted and replaced by the Club Rules.
There are no “pit” areas specifically provided.
Prizes will be awarded in the form of trophies in each class.
The Secretary of the Meeting and Clerk of the Course is Roger Bottomley.
The Scrutineer is James Sunderland.
The Club Steward is Mick Walker.
The results will be displayed adjacent to the Club Cabin for 15 minutes after the event. If no protests are received within that time, the results will be taken as permanent and published on the club website after the event.
The trophies will be distributed after the event, any trophies not collected are available for collection from the Club Secretary by prior appointment.
Protests are governed by the MSA regulations in the Yearbook, a copy of which is available for inspection, but not removal, from the Club Secretary.