The “on-road” portion of this workshop 
                  will be conducted as a TSD rally and will follow 
                  the 2003 
                  BC Rally Regulations which are available 
                  from Rally Pacific Motorsports.  
                The rally runs on straight forward instructions, 
                  and will be approximately 150km in length with 
                  roads a mixture of gravel and paved. Maximum 
                  distance between refuelling will be 150kms. 
                  Each leg of the rally will end with a gas or 
                  rest stop, and is divided into Transit stages 
                  and Regularity stages.  
                Transit stages give a stage time, which is 
                  adequate for completing the stage well within 
                  posted speed limits. Your time will not be recorded 
                  in Transit stages.  
                Regularity stages list specific average speeds, 
                  which are below posted speed limits, and which 
                  you must maintain in each part of the stage. 
                  Timing controls will be in Regularity stages 
                  only, and will not be placed within 200 metres 
                  of stop signs or busy intersections. Procedure 
                  when approaching a control is simply to drive 
                  straight past without stopping. The control 
                  official will record your time. For double-checking 
                  the results, you may wish to note the time and 
                  mileage at each control but this is not required. 
                  Your timing in these stages determines your 
                  score. Timing is to the second, with one point 
                  per second early or late from absolute rally 
                  time. The lowest score wins. The maximum penalty 
                  at a control is 300 points (5 minutes) to a 
                  maximum of 600 points (10 minutes) in any one 
                  regularity section. Control officials will remain 
                  in place at least until all remaining cars are 
                  beyond 10 minutes late. Ties will be broken 
                  by the most zero scores, then the most 1 second 
                  penalties, etc.  
                Exceptions to scoring: a competitor coming 
                  upon an accident is required to stop and render 
                  aid if possible. In such cases, the competitor 
                  should record the time and mileage in the stage, 
                  and the times lost as a result and give a written 
                  declaration of this to a rally official. Unless 
                  it is determined that the incident did not occur 
                  as declared, the declaration will be accepted 
                  and the remainder of the leg scored as if delayed 
                  by the time lost. Hence, lost time must not 
                  be made up until the next end of the leg. Declarations 
                  of time lost will also be considered for organizers' 
                  errors, which make official time unattainable, 
                  and other discretionary safety concerns.  
                For more information, contact: John McLaren 
                  (604) 521-4762 or john @ rallybc.com 
                  Visit us at: www.rallybc.com 
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