NORTH WALES HONDA TARGA TRACKS RALLY

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116 CAR CLUB NORTH WALES HONDA TARGA TRACKS RALLY Sponsored By North Wales Honda, Llandudno, North Wales SUNDAY 26 TH JULY, 2015 Glan Y Gors Circuit, Cerrigydrudion, Conwy, N Wales

Sunday 26th July 2015 North Wales Honda 116 Targa Tracks 116 Car Club is pleased to announce the running of the first Targa Rally in North Wales. The event will be based at Glan-y-Gors Go Kart Track in Cerrigydrudion, Conwy, North Wales, LL21 0RU Total event mileage will be 120 miles on metalled and un-metalled roads with 14 tests held on private property. A Targa Rally is a new category introduced by the MSA in 2013. The event involves driving tests held entirely on private land timed to 30mph with neutral sections linking them via the public highway. The entry fee includes lunch and an evening meal for both crew members. The route will be issued via printed maps with a road book containing the test diagrams. There are no restrictions on tyres but this is not a Stage Rally so NO AGGRESSIVE M+S TYRES PLEASE, we want to use the private land again in years to come. Due to the expected high number of entries, we recommend an early entry to avoid disappointment. It will also be cheaper to confirm your entry by midday 18 th July 2015 after which an additional 20 per entry will be payable. (This is due to notifying venues of food requirements) Please note, the only spectator venue will be Glan-y-Gors. Due to safety measures and to preserve the test venues there will be NO SPECTATOR INFORMATION provided. We have been informed by the various venue owners if spectators are found on private property they will be classed as trespassers. We look forward to seeing you all on the day. The Organisers Acknowledgements Dave Paveley and family from North Wales Honda and Group B Motorsport All marshals who without them this event wouldn't be possible - THANK YOU All our Test Sponsors All our test venue owners and house holders along route The MSA Rally Authorisations Department North Wales RLO - Mr John Davies Conwy and Denbighshire Country Councils Three Castle Motor Club for the loan of test equipment

FOREWORD FROM DAVE PAVELEY MANAGING DIRECTOR OF NORTH WALES HONDA. LLANDUDNO North Wales Honda was acquired in 2012 and has since gone from strength to strength. A family run business with partnership links to Lindop Toyota and GroupB Motorsport. North Wales Honda Managing Director David Paveley is a former works driver who has raced and rallied at International level, with Ford and Rover Group Ltd before moving to Italy to head up the Global Motorsport operation for Sparco. The acquisition of Honda in North Wales was a strategic move, as the brand moves back into the performance car sector with the new Civic Type R and NSX super car, and the brand has also announced a new model HR-V to tackle the compact SUV market and a new Jazz in August which has dominated the reliability tables for the last 9 years. Civic is also a very exciting prospect equipped with Earth Dreams Technology producing mid 70mpg with zero road tax, it is a good time to be at the helm of a Honda dealership. Sponsoring the 116 Targa Rally is a perfect fit for us commented David, as Honda moves back in to the performance market and with our sister company GroupB Motorsport at Queensferry having moved into bigger and better equipped premises last August, we are ready to serve North Wales with exciting cars and are also able to cater for the Club Race and Rally competitor with our rolling road and performance preparation workshop. North Wales Honda will not stand still and is now also home to Mazda service and will soon announce a partnership with a famous sports car brand at the Mostyn Broadway location. I am also keen to point out that the Honda site is also equipped to service and MOT any make and model of car, as we have invested in multi make service equipment and our team of technicians are trained to a very high standard. So please pop in for a coffee and let us look after your car!

Supplementary Regulations 1. Announcement: 116 Car Club will organise a Clubman Targa Rally on Sunday 26th July 2015. The meeting will be governed by the General Regulations of the MSA Ltd (incorporating the provisions of the International Sporting Code of FIA), these supplementary regulations and any further written instructions that the Organisers may issue. 2. Jurisdiction: The event will be held under the general rules of the Motor Sports Association (incorporating the provisions of the International Sporting Code of the FIA), and these Supplementary Regulations, together with any other written instructions that the organising club may issue for the event. 3. Authorisation: The following have been granted for this and will be on display at signing on MSA Permit Number: 89915 DOE Authorisation Number: 27395JY26 4. Eligibility: The event is open to members of 116 Car Club only. All competitors MUST produce a valid 116 Car Club Membership card at signing-on. If you are not a member, 116 Car Club membership is available at a reduced rate of 5 per single membership valid until 31st December 2015. This reduced membership rate is only available if applied for when entering the event ie. send completed Membership Application Form with Entry (Available to download www.116.co.uk) Normal membership rates apply at all other times. (An MSA competition license is NOT required for this event). Drivers must hold a full valid Road Traffic Act driving licence for a car. Navigators must have attained the age of 12 years. R18.2.5 allows forced-induction for petrol and diesel engines under 1500cc. The event is open to all cars compliant with MSA Year Book 2015 J5 and the following. Cars must be taxed and where applicable a current MOT must be produced. Cars must comply with R18. As this is a daylight event R18.5, R18.5.1 and R18.5.9. do not apply. Paintwork is not required to be one colour and advertising not exceeding 1250 sq cm in total is permitted (R18.6.6.) Large logos will need to be removed or completely covered up. Kit cars must be based on road car mechanicals and will be accepted at the Organiser s discretion. No 4x4's allowed. 5. Programme: The start and finish venue will be at Glan-y-Gors Go Kart Track in Cerrigydrudion: Map 116-937 497. Access to the venue is available from 06:00hrs onwards on the day Noise and Scrutineering will take place at the venue - OPENS 06:30hrs CLOSES 09:00hrs. Signing-on will take place upstairs in the main building and any competitor not signed on by 09:15hrs may be refused a start. Competitors briefing will be at 09:20hrs (Outside main building). Car 0 is due to start at 09:45hrs and finish at approximately 16:00hrs. Trailers can be parked at Glan-y-Gors. Please follow marshals instructions. 6. Format: Total event mileage will be 120 miles on metalled and un-metalled roads with 14 tests. There will be opportunities to purchase fuel during the event.

Timed Tests: The route will be defined by test diagrams and will consist of manoeuvres around cones and stop astride lines. All tests will be held on private property with a mixture of asphalt, gravel, concrete, with a little mud and grass thrown in. All tests will be timed to 30mph Road Sections: These sections are timed to a low average speed and are to be treated as non-competitive AT ALL TIMES. Passage or route checks may be established without prior notice. 7. Classes: The event will consist of 5 classes Class 1 - Expert: Any driver who has finished in the top 10 of a rally in the last 5 years. Class 2 - Semi-Expert: Any driver not eligible for Class 1 or 3 in the last 5 years. Class 3 - Novice: No driver who has won more than 1 class award on a rally in the last 5 years. Historic Classes - cars dated on or before 1 st December 1981. Class 4 - Historic Expert: Any driver who has finished in the top 10 of a rally in the last 5 years. Class 5 - Historic Novice: No driver who has won more than 1 class award on a rally in the last 5 years. 8. Awards These are as follows: 1st Overall - North Wales Honda 116 Targa Tracks 1st Overall Trophy, plus a trophy for both Driver and Navigator plus a Honda forest jacket each plus a free rolling road session for the winning car at Group B Motorsport, Queensferry. All Drivers and Navigators that win an award will also receive an item of clothing from Group B Motorsport. 1st in Class 1/2/3/4/5 - North Wales Honda 116 Targa Tracks Trophy for each Driver and Navigator plus a free rolling road session for each class winning car at Group B Motorsport, Queensferry. 2nd/3rd in each class North Wales Honda 116 Targa Tracks Trophy for each Driver and Navigator. 1st up to 1400cc - North Wales Honda 116 Targa Tracks Trophy for both Driver and Navigator plus a free rolling road session for the class winning car at Group B Motorsport, Queensferry. Highest placed Honda - North Wales Honda 116 Targa Tracks Trophy plus free Honda Service and free MOT at North Wales Honda, Llandudno. Best 116 Car Club Crew - North Wales Honda 116 Targa Tracks Trophy for both Driver and Navigator plus a free rolling road session for the class winning car at Group B Motorsport, Queensferry, (both crew must be fully paid up 116 Car Club members before the release date of these Regulations) A competitor may not win more than one award. The Organisers have the right to amend the list of awards at their discretion. 9. Entries: The entry list opens from the date these Regulations are published and closes midday on Sunday 18 th July. The entry fee up to midday on the 18th July 2015 is 110 (This includes lunch and evening meal for both competing members). Entries will be taken after this date but will be subject to a 20.00 late entry fee. Please send full payment with entry to: Debby Goodband, C/O CMMC Ltd, PO Box 158 Holywell CH6 9DY EMail - debby@chapel-marketing.co.uk Mobile - 07778 367067 (No phone calls after 20:30 please) Cheques must be made payable to '116 Car Club' BACS Payments To: 116 Car Club Acc No. 80023116, Sort Code 40-19-98 (Please put drivers full name as reference on BACS payments) CASH or BACS payments ONLY after the closing date. (CASH PAYMENTS ONLY from midday on 25th July). All entries must be made using the official Entry Form and must be either accompanied by a cheque for the correct fee or a BACS payment. No post-dated cheques are allowed. Incomplete entries including partial payments will not be accepted. Any bounced cheques will negate the entry. Entry will only be confirmed after cheque has cleared or BACS payment has been confirmed. Please provide an E Mail address to which

confirmation of receipt of Entry will be sent within 5 days of receipt. If you do not receive this notification please contact the Entry Secretary. No responsibility will be taken for Entries not received. Marshal details, competitor details, insurance details, club membership and all payments must be completed in full on the Entry Form to ensure the smooth running of the event. Failure to do this will result in the entry being refused. If the competitor cancels their entry after the closing date the Entry Fee will be refunded at the Organisers discretion. The maximum entry is 75, with 15 reserves. The Organisers reserve the right to cancel or postpone the Event should there be less than 50 entries received by the closing date in which case all entry fees will be refunded in full if the minimum figure isn't reached. The Organisers reserve the right to withhold 10 places and allocate these entries at their discretion. Seeding will be done on the information provided on the Entry Form. There will be no discussions entered into regarding any seeding. 10. MSA 2015 Competitors and Officials Yearbook: It will be expected that all crews will be fully aware of the relevant sections within the Year Book and comply with these sections throughout the event. 11. Noise & Scrutineering: Cars will be required to undergo a 2.0m noise test and, if over 86dba is registered at ⅔ of maximum rpm on the noise meter they will not be permitted to start as per R4.1.2. Noise checks may also be performed on route as per R4.1.6. Crews failing either noise test or scrutineering will not be permitted to start and will not be refunded their entry fee. Crews failing a noise test carried out on route will not be permitted to continue until they are able to pass the noise check without using any form of temporary silencers. Close attention will be paid to the following at scrutineering: Body damage, wheels and tyres. Wheel and tyre dimensions are free, but must fit within the standard, unmodified wheel arch. ALL tyres must meet the statutory tread depth requirement and be legal for use on the public highway at ALL times during the event, including at the finish and must not be fitted with spikes, studs or any other non-skid attachments. Scrutineers may mark tyres at the start of the event for checking later on route. Brakes - Where hydraulic handbrakes are used, cables must also be fitted and work sufficiently to stop the car as required by the Road Traffic Act Construction and Use Regulations. All handbrake cables must be attached There are no restrictions on tyres but this is not a stage rally so NO AGGRESSIVE M+S TYRES PLEASE, we want to use the private land again in years come. The use of sump guards and underbody protection is advised. 12. Route information: The route will be clearly defined by photocopied maps and/or by written instructions with marked maps and/or any other information allowing competitors to comply with R 14.1 to R 14.1.8. The route information will be given out at MC0, according to MSA regulations (R9.1). Competitors will only be allowed to make up time at specific times as directed by the Organisers. All the Organisers times and distances will be deemed to be correct having been established in accordance with R 6.2.4.

Competitors will start at one-minute intervals, unless otherwise instructed by an official. Any competitor deemed by a Judge of Fact to be making excessive noise in a Neutral section will be excluded from the event. Competitors must not make up time during these sections and no penalty will be applied for lateness other than exceeding maximum lateness. Any lateness incurred in these sections will be cumulative towards maximum lateness. Quiet Zone: This section is PR Sensitive; you must drive in the highest gear possible. Driving Standards Observer s (DSO s) may be present in these areas. Black Spots: Black spots are out of bounds area and must not be entered under any circumstances even following retirement. Penalty for entering such an area is exclusion and may lead to reporting to MSA. Attention should be drawn to Quiet Zones, DSO boards, Cautions etc. before, during and after the event. 13. Lateness: Competitors will be instructed to reduce lateness en-route. R12.2.6 & R12.2.6.1 Maximum permitted lateness is 10 minutes and 59 seconds between two consecutive MC s 14. Identification: Competitors will be identified by rally plates which are supplied by the organisers. These must be displayed in accordance with R6.1. They must be removed once the car has finished, or retired from the event. It is the competitors responsibility to ensure the rally plates are legible throughout the event. 15. Marshals: As the event is reliant on Marshal s assistance we are asking you to provide the details of someone who will be able and willing to marshal on the event on your behalf. This information MUST be filled in on the entry form at the time of entry.. NO MARSHAL, NO START. All marshal goody bags will be supplied by North Wales Honda, Llandudno. Please advise your marshal to take plenty of drinking water, its July in Wales, IT COULD BE HOT. Marshal s details must be provided on the Entry Form and they must also Sign On at the Start Venue or at a Test Venue (if assigned), failure to do so may result in your failure to start and no refund will be given. If a marshal does not attend to their marshal position and carry out their duties for the duration required, the competing crew they signed on for will be excluded. Marshals are advised to wear Hi-Visibility clothing while carrying out their duties and be prepared for the weather conditions (sun cream or an umbrella) 16. Officials: Please do not phone any officials after 21:00hrs Clerk of the Course - Baz Green (Tel-07776 187743) Assistant Clerk of the Course - Rob Jones (Tel-07780 565080) Secretary of the Meeting - Heather Merrison. (Tel-07887 406579) Event Safety Officer - Rick Bate (Tel-07557 847835) Event Medical Advisor - Kerry Bate (Tel-07917 060855) Chief Timekeeper - TBA Chief Marshal - Steve Merrison. (Tel-07765 378000) Entries Secretary - Debby Goodband. (Tel-07778 367067) Equipment Officer - Paul Cyples (Tel - 07902 314665)) Scrutineer - Ronnie Roberts Environmental Official - Ian Williams Results Team DVT Results Club Stewards- TBA Judges of Fact - All Named Officials Route Liaison Officer - John Davies Driving Standards Observers (DSO) - TBA Competitor Liaison Officer - Baz Green (Tel-07776 187743 / Email - bazwg@hotmail.co.uk) (The Competitor Liaison Officer will be available to answer any queries/questions before the event and will be at the Start Venue to help with any last minute problems. All queries irrelevant of their content will be answered to the best of his ability, and as Competitor Liaison Officer, believes that you should have all these answered where possible before you compete).

17. Penalties: Penalties will be as R13 Appendix 1 Chart 13 except as modified below. Penalties on Special Tests: a) Taking the Bogey Time or less Bogey Time Bogey Time b) Taking longer than the Bogey Time but less than the Maximum Time Actual Time Taken c) Taking longer than the Maximum (target) Time Test Maximum d) Failing to start/complete a test Test Maximum e) Wrong side of a cone or marker 20 seconds for first offence, then Test Maximum f) Striking a cone or marker 10 seconds per cone/marker g) Failing to stop astride a finish line 10 seconds per occasion h) Ignoring a stop astride finish line Test Maximum i) Jump Start 10 seconds j) Not completing a test by the correct route other than in (l or m) Test Maximum k) Starting but not completing a test. Test Maximum l) Not attempting a test. Test Maximum m) The wrong test penalty will be applied as follows; if you make a mistake on a test and pass the wrong side of a cone, or the wrong way round a cone, you can retrace your steps and this will not be counted as a wrong test. Once you have passed two consecutive cones incorrectly you will automatically incur the penalty for not performing a test correctly. n) Not reporting at a Main Time Control Exclusion o) No penalties will be applied for late arrival other than maximum lateness. Competitors will start at one-minute intervals, unless otherwise instructed by an official. 18. Prohibited Equipment: Competitors are reminded of 2015 MSA UK Yearbook R 7.2.3 and R 7.2.9 19. Results: Provisional Results will be published as soon as possible following the end of the event. Protests must be in accordance with the MSA regulations H35.1.6 accompanied by the appropriate fee. Results will become final 30 minutes after being announced provisional at the finish venue. A copy of the final results will be emailed to the nominated person within 14 days and will be available on the Club and ANWCC websites within 24 hrs. Assessment of performance will be by the amount of time penalties. Ties will be judged in the favour of furthest cleanest. (Fastest crew from test 1 onwards). If still unresolved engine capacity will be the decider. 20. General Regulations: All general regulations of the MSA UK will apply as written except for the following which will are modified: All cars MUST be run on Pump Fuel as defined in Section B of the 2015 MSA UK Yearbook + J5.1.3 R2.3.3 Secret checks may be established without prior notice to ensure compliance with the route and/or other regulations e.g. Give ways, Black Spots or Quiet Zones. R12.1 The event will be timed according to scheduled timing R15.1 To be classified as a finisher competitor s must report to and receive a valid signature at the following: All Main Controls All Test Start Controls All Noise Checks Damage control All within their Maximum permitted lateness and in the vehicle in which they started the event. 21. Controls: There will be 5 types of control. Main Control (MC) where timing will be to the whole minute. These will be located at the start, approximately halfway and at the finish. Test Start (TS) where timing will be to the whole minute Test Finish (TF) where timing will be to the second Passage Control (PC) These may be manned or un-manned. If manned the only requirement for a competitor is to have the Marshal s signature or stamp recorded. At un-manned Passage Controls there will be a Code

Board, which competitors must record on their time card and must be counter-signed at the next manned control. Route Checks (RC). These are defined by R11.3 and MAY be preceded by a control board and must be counter-signed for at the next manned control. Secret Checks (SC) These will be included to establish compliance with Quiet Zone requirements, Give Ways, DSO s, Map Checks. The Organisers reserve the right to cancel sections that are deemed fair to do so, force majeure etc., notwithstanding. Time Controls at which, in the Organiser s opinion, inaccurate times have been recorded shall be considered as a Passage Controls or a via. Controls will open 15 minutes before the due time of car 0 and will close 10 minutes and 59 seconds after due time of the last car (R11.1) A Competitor who causes any form of harassment to a Marshal or any other official, or who remains in a control area subsequent to an instruction to depart, will be reported to the Stewards of the Event. The Organisers reserve the right to exclude any such Competitor if they wish. 22. Timing: The Event will use scheduled timing method. Marshal s clocks will be set to BBC /Telecom time. All crews are advised to carry their own accurate timepiece. 23. Damage Declaration: Competitors will be required to sign a declaration form at the finish or on retirement, stating that they have or have not been involved in any incident that may have caused damage to person s property, or alternatively giving details of such an incident. This information shall not be subject to any penalty other than no competitor shall qualify as a finisher without signing the declaration. The details will be required post-rally P.R work. Competitors who retire shall be required to submit the form to the Secretary of the Meeting giving location and reasons for retirement, R15.1.2 + R15.1.4 Any Competitor who fails to comply with this requirement within 72 hours of the rally finish shall be reported to the WAMC, ANWCC and MSA UK for further disciplinary action. The same applies should a Competitor withhold or provide false information, such a Competitor will be excluded retrospectively from the results and forfeit any results and or points gained. Any Competitor who as a result of his/her driving on the event is prosecuted by the Police will be excluded retrospectively from the results and forfeit any awards and points gained. Competitors are reminded that by law any incidents should be reported to the Police. Competitors will be expected to contribute towards any cost or claims incurred with respect to property and will have to pay the excess on any insurance claim. It is a condition of signing the entry form and the MSA UK Signing-On forms at the start that Competitors accept this clause. 24. Driving Standards Observer: Competitor s attention is drawn to R8.1 + R8.3 and should note that failure to stop when requested by a DSO will incur a penalty of Exclusion. A DSO board en-route may indicate the presence of such official in the area. 25. Servicing: Servicing will not be permitted at any time during the event except by crews working on their own vehicle. This also applies at the fuel halt, but crews may borrow tools from the owner or fellow competitors. The penalty for infringement is exclusion. 26. Practicing & Pace Notes: From the date the these regulations are published to the date of the event - any crew found, in the opinion of the organisers, to be practicing around the lanes of Map 116 or accessing any test venue will be reported to the appropriate authorities and entry into this event refused with NO REFUND of entry fee for those already entered. Pace notes or information added to the test diagrams not supplied by the organisers will not be permitted. Any competitor found to be infringing this rule will be excluded. Random checks will be made en-route will monitor compliance. 27. Final Instructions: Final instructions will be sent by email in the week prior to the event, to the navigator unless requested otherwise at the time of entry. Please ensure you provide at least 1 email address

28. Competitors under the age of 18: Any Competitor under the age of 18 must: a) Have their entry form countersigned by a parent or guardian. b) Have a Parent or Guardian complete the Parental Consent Form attached with these SR s AND c) Have one of their parents at signing on to countersign the signing-on sheet, or alternatively have someone with them who is authorised in writing by their parent or guardian to sign on their behalf. PLEASE NOTE. If there is no Parental or Guardian consent in accordance with the above, then those under 18 years of age cannot be permitted to take part in the event. If you require a Parental Consent Form, please contact the Entry Secretary via email. 29. Insurance: The Organisers have applied to Jelf Insurance Partnership for a Blanket Cover Note under the above scheme. This will provide competitors who need to use the scheme with the Third Party Cover necessary to meet RTA requirements on the Road Sections of the event. The basic rate for the event before any loadings will be 15. All applicants wishing to use the scheme must be able to comply with all points of the Jelf Insurance Partnership's Declaration: - I do not have the Third Party Road Section extension on my current Motor Insurance. - I am aged 20 or over - I have had no more than 1 fault claim in the last three years - I have no more than a maximum of 6 conviction points on my UK driving licence - I have the appropriate competition licence or club membership as well as a UK / EU driving licence and if my licence is Provisional I will be supervised by an adult over 25 - I have no physical or mental disabilities - I have no other material facts to disclose - Anyone aged less than 20 years old will also be accepted at the same price should their co-driver be a more senior member of their family or over 25. If you comply with all points above no Letter of Acceptance will be required. If unable to comply with any of the above points you will be required to complete the Declaration Form, which can be obtained by contacting the Event Secretary or Jelf Insurance Partnership. This form should be forwarded either to the Organisers or direct to Jelf Insurance Partnership prior to the event to allow sufficient time for a letter of acceptance to be issued. Jelf Insurance Partnership Partnership House Priory Park East Kingston Upon Hull HU4 7DY Tel +44 (0) 1482 213215 Fax +44 (0) 1482 213216 Email info@jelfmotorsport.com If a Competitor arranges his or her own Third Party Cover, they will be required to supply the policy number and the name and address of his or her insurers on the entry form, and should ensure that the cover does not exclude his or her competing on a rally. 30. Photographs: Speedsport Photography has been invited to attend the event: 31. Data Protection Act: Entrants and competitors are advised that information supplied on the entry form will be held on a computer and used for the administration of the event.