
2026 RULES

These rules are set forth to protect the driver, co-pilot and all other race personnel, as well as all spectators.
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DRIVER ENTRY FEE
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Unlimited Class is $200.00 per race until 6 pm the Sunday before the event. After which the fee will increase by $50
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Includes Driver plus one entry into park.
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UTV Class is $150.00 per race until 6 pm the Sunday before the event. After which the fee will increase by $50
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Includes Driver plus one entry into park.
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13 to 18 Full Body UTV Class is $150.00 per race until 6 pm the Sunday before the event. After which the fee will increase by $50
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Youth UTV Class is $50.00 per race until 6 pm the Sunday before the event. After which the fee will increase by $20
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Includes Driver plus one entry into park.
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There are no refunds or rain checks for entry fees.
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PAYOUTS
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Unlimited Class Guaranteed Payouts. End of season points payouts for 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
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1st: $3,000 | 2nd: $2,000 | 3rd: $1,000
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4th: $400 | 5th: $300 | 6th: $200 | 7th: $100 | 8th: $100 | 9th: $100 | 10th: $100
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SXS Class Guaranteed Payouts. End of season points payouts for 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
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1st - $1,500 | 2nd - $700 | 3rd - $400 | 4th - $200 | 5th - $100
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Top 10 Unlimited Class and Top 5 SXS Class will return to run a 3rd course for a combined time of all three courses during a race. Top 5 SXS will race immediately following SXS heats. Top 10 Unlimited will run after top 5 SXS​
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Full Body UTV Class Guaranteed Payouts - Ages 13 to 18. End of season points payouts for 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
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1st - $500 | 2nd - $300 | 3rd - $200 | 4th - $100 | 5th - $100
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Youth Class Guaranteed Payouts. End of season points payouts for 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
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1st - $250 | 2nd - $175 | 3rd - $100 | 4th - $75 | 5th - $50
RACE PERSONNEL AND SPECTATORS
• Race personnel which consist of first aid, recovery, timers, announcers and media will be required to wear bright "safety" colored shirts to be easily distinguishable from the surroundings
• Race personnel reserve the right to refuse any driver, co-pilot, or vehicle from entering the race
• Spectators will be staged away from the racecourse a minimum of 50ft by barriers. Any spectator that breaks the barrier,
will be asked to leave the race area
• Spectators that are unruly, vulgar, or otherwise disrupting their surroundings will be asked to leave
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DRIVERS AND CO-PILOTS (ALL CLASSES)
• If at any time Race Personnel feels that the driver or co-pilot are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, they will not be
allowed to race
• All occupants of the race vehicle are required to abide by the same rules
• Fire suits are required and must have an SFI-5 rating or better
• Lace up shoes such as leather tennis shoes or hiking boots are required
• DOT approved full face helmet that is in date, must be worn
• Eye protection must be worn
• Neck protection must be a HANS or HYBRID type device. Neck rolls are NOT allowed
• It is recommended to wear fire resistant gloves, but it is not mandatory
• Drivers must complete a race in the same vehicle in which they start that event
• If a Driver feels another Driver has interfered with their run, the Driver has the option to shut down their rig immediately
and wait for race personnel to determine if they can re-run. If the Driver continues the course, then that time is counted
• If a Driver’s race vehicle is not able to run the course, the driver has until 1 minute past the last run of their class to get
his rig to the starting line and run the course without incurring a DNS (Did not Start)
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UNLIMITED CLASS VEHICLES
• Minimum allowable tire size is 37-inch diameter. No bolted tires or chains are allowed
• Master kill switch must be clearly visible from outside vehicle and accessible from all occupants of vehicle
• Two 2.5 lb. fire extinguishers are required. One must be accessible by all occupants of vehicle. The other must be
accessible from outside the vehicle
• No winch required
• Roll cage must be tied into the main frame of the vehicle. Roll cage must be structurally sound and be capable of
protecting all occupants of the vehicle during any crash
• 5-point harnesses are required and must be tied into the main frame of the vehicle. Harnesses must be in good working
condition
• Side window safety nets are required for each person in the vehicle. Window nets must extend from behind shoulder to
6 inches past the elbow while the occupant is strapped into their seat. Window nets must be installed on the inside of the roll
cage to prevent damage during a rollover. Window nets must be able to be released by occupant in an emergency.
Window nets must be attached in a way to prevent detaching during normal racing
• The fuel cell must have a roll over check valve installed. Fuel vent line must extend from fuel cell to one side of vehicle
across the width of the vehicle, and down to the belly of vehicle or below the fuel cell, whichever is lower
• All occupants in vehicle must be protected with an attached skid plate to prevent objects from entering cockpit
• Time limit for each course is 180.000 seconds. Racers that exceed the time limit will receive a 888.000 for their time and racers that can't break the timing light on a run will receive a 999.000
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• A visual inspection will take place at the starting line, to make sure that the vehicle is safe as well as to assure that all
occupants of vehicle are properly secured
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• UTV's or S x S's are not allowed to run in this class
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SxS CLASS VEHICLES
• Drivetrain must be “UTV”, “SXS” or “Powersports” branded.
• Two 2.5 lb. fire extinguishers are required. One must be accessible by all occupants of vehicle. The other must be
accessible from outside the vehicle
• No winch required
• Roll cage must be tied into the main frame of the vehicle. Roll cage must be structurally sound and be capable of
protecting all occupants of the vehicle during any crash. Stock roll cages are NOT advised
• 5-point harnesses are required and must be tied into the main frame of the vehicle. Harnesses must be in good
working condition
• Side window safety nets are required for each person in the vehicle. Window nets must extend 6 inches past the elbow while
the occupant is strapped into their seat. Zip Ties, Rope or Tape are NOT allowed to attach window safety nets
• All occupants in vehicle must be protected with an attached skid plate to prevent objects from entering cockpit
• Time limit for each course is 180.000 seconds. Racers that exceed the time limit will receive a 888.000 for their time and racers that can't break the timing light on a run will receive a 999.000
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• A visual inspection will take place at the starting line, to make sure that the vehicle is safe as well as to assure that all
occupants of vehicle are properly secured.
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AGES 13 to 18 FULL BODY UTV CLASS VEHICLES
• Drivetrain must be “UTV”, “SXS” or “Powersports” branded. This is a "full body" class that allows turbo and non turbo UTV's. Tube chassis buggies are NOT allowed.
• Driver must be between the ages of 13 and 18 at the beginning of the season
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• The UTV must be equipped with harnesses. Factor one shoulder cross seat belts WILL NOT be accepted.
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• One 2.5 lb. fire extinguisher is required on the UTV and must be accessible from outside the vehicle
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• Helmet and Hans or Hybrid neck protection is REQUIRED. Neck rolls are NOT allowed. Fire suits are highly recommended but not mandatory for this class.
• Drivers in higher classes are NOT eligible to race to this class even if they meet the qualifications.
• Factory roll cages are accepted but aftermarket cages are highly recommended.
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• Side window safety nets and doors are required for each person in the vehicle.
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• Trophies and cash prizes are awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
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​YOUTH UTV CLASS VEHICLES
• Driver must be 12 years or under before the first race of the season (if your birthday falls during the season, you are still permitted to race if you have raced at least one race that season with qualifying age)
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• 200 cc and under factory UTV's only
• No racing down if you race in a higher class
• No go carts, 4-wheelers, or dirt bikes allowed in class
• Safety equipment requirements:
Seatbelts or Harnesses
Helmet
Eye protection
Neck Roll or Hans Device
Arm restraints and/or Window Nets
• No passengers allowed
• Only direct bolt on modifications are allowed
• Trophies are awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd and cash prizes for top 5
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ALTERNATE DRIVER
A driver may designate one (1) alternate driver to compete on their behalf for a maximum of two (2) races during the five (5) race season. The same alternate driver must be used for both races. The designated alternate may not be competing for season points under their own name or for any other driver in the same class.
To compete in a race and receive points, two components are involved: the driver and the buggy. At least one (1) of these components must be present for points eligibility.
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If an alternate driver is used, the alternate must race using your buggy.
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If your buggy is unavailable, another buggy may be used only if you are the driver.
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If both you and your buggy are unavailable, you may not use an alternate driver and may not compete for points in that race.
These rules are intended to maintain consistency and fairness in the season points championship.
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