40 Flashcards

1
Q

How long do you have to protest the results?
(a) 30 minutes after the stage.
(b) 30 minutes from the end of the rally.
(c) 30 minutes from the posting of provisional
results.

A

(c) 30 minutes from the posting of provisional

results.

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2
Q

Who is responsible for presenting the vehicle in a “ready to start competition” condition?

(a) The driver and co-driver.
(b) The Entrant.
(c) The service crew.

A

(b) The Entrant.

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3
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How soon before your start time are you allowed to enter Parc Fermé?

(a) 30 minutes.
(b) 10 minutes.
(c) 3 minutes.

A

(b) 10 minutes.

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4
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If your licence is endorsed, do you need to keep the decision form to show to an official at any further hearing?
(a) No, there is a record kept of this at MotorSport NZ.
(b) Yes.
(c) No, everyone knows who has an endorsed
licence.

A

(b) Yes.

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5
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A competitor can query any aspect of the event by means of an “inquiry form”. By what time must this inquiry be lodged (excepting inquiries on results)?

(a) By the time you reach finish control.
(b) At the time you notice a problem.
(c) 30 minutes after you reach final control.

A

(c) 30 minutes after you reach final control.

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6
Q

What is the minimum time allowance from check-in to the start of the stage?

(a) 2 minutes.
(b) 3 minutes.
(c) 5 minutes.

A

(b) 3 minutes.

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7
Q

When must you be ready to start the stage (ie: crash helmets fitted and seatbelts fastened)?
(a) When you reach the start line.
(b) When the dust has settled.
(c) Two minutes from the time you clock in at
the start control.

A

(a) When you reach the start line.

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8
Q

What is the penalty for undertaking illegal pace noting / reconnaissance?
(a) Exclusion from the event and endorsement of competition licence for a minimum of 3 months.
(b) 30 minute penalty.
(c) $1000 maximum fine, exclusion from the
event and endorsement of competition licence for a minimum of 12 months.

A

(c) $1000 maximum fine, exclusion from the

event and endorsement of competition licence for a minimum of 12 months.

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9
Q

If you have entered a vehicle into an event are you responsible for the actions of your service crew?

(a) Yes.
(b) No.
(c) Only if they are intoxicated.

A

(a) Yes.

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10
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What is the penalty for failing to notify withdrawal from a rally?
(a) $50 fine.
(b) Endorsement of competition licence.
(c) $500 maximum fine and endorsement of
competition licence for a minimum of 1 month.

A

(c) $500 maximum fine and endorsement of

competition licence for a minimum of 1 month.

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11
Q

How soon before your target report time can your car enter a control zone?

(a) 30 seconds.
(b) 1 minute.
(c) 3 minutes.

A

(a) 30 seconds.

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12
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What two times do you add together to get your next target report time?

(a) Actual start and target time.
(b) Finish report time and target time.
(c) Actual start time and stage time.

A

(c) Actual start time and stage time.

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13
Q

Which of these items are required to be carried in a rally car?

(a) A tow rope and a first aid kit
(b) A pair of fluffy dice and a spare fuel can.
(c) A first aid kit and a spare fuel can.
(d) An intercom and a tow rope.

A

(a) A tow rope and a first aid kit

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14
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What should you do if you are unable to leave the start line at your allocated time?

(a) Get a new start time, everyone behind waits for you to start.
(b) Push the car off the start line into the stage to make way for the next car.
(c) Get a new time at the next spare minute.

A

(b) Push the car off the start line into the stage to make way for the next car.

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15
Q

Can you and your car be searched for pace or stage notes?

(a) Only if the event is allowing stage notes.
(b) Yes.
(c) Only if you have not purchased stage notes.

A

(b) Yes.

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16
Q

When are you required to display a safety triangle if you stop in a special stage?

(a) When you have broken down and will not be going again.
(b) When you have crashed.
(c) When you need assistance.
(d) Whenever you stop.

A

(d) Whenever you stop.

17
Q
What are the repairs that can be made in Parc Fermé, by way of exception?
(There is more than one correct answer)
(a) Fix a puncture.
(b) Put a new bumper on.
(c) Change a windscreen.
(d) Fix your intercom.
(e) Fix safety items such as seat belts.
A

(a) Fix a puncture.
(c) Change a windscreen.
(e) Fix safety items such as seat belts.

18
Q

When does your MotorSport / LVV Authority Card expire?

(a) On 31 December of each year.
(b) On 1 January of each year.
(c) When your competition licence expires.
(d) It doesn’t have an expiry date.

A

(c) When your competition licence expires.

19
Q

Under what conditions can you effect a repair to the car (ie: puncture) when in Parc Fermé?
a) There is a 10 minute allowance.
(b) Only if you can effect the repair using
equipment onboard and it may be
completed before your start time.
(c) Never.

A

(b) Only if you can effect the repair using
equipment onboard and it may be
completed before your start time.

20
Q

If you are late on a touring section, is your overall event time affected? If so, how?
(a) Minute for minute of lateness added on.
(b) No effect.
(c) 10 seconds per minute of lateness is added
on.

A

(c) 10 seconds per minute of lateness is added

on.