Is anyone interested in racing with this series?
ATV - WORCS Racing
We would race with the utv's but start on a different row and be our own class(revolts/pilots). The races are typically 4-8 mile loops and you race for 45 min straight, it's a 1 day event and you race Saturday afternoon. Their schedule in 2010 raced in Phoenix, Az, Primm, Nv, Lake Havasu, AZ, Adelanto, Ca, Milford, Ca, and Anza, Ca already. They have 3 races left in Olympia, Wa on July 24th, Devore, Ca(Glen Helen) on Sept 25th, and Mesquite, NV on Oct 16th. The races next year will be in the same cities and roughly the same dates. I'm thinking about running this series next year.
Here's there tech rules.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
1: Helmets - Helmets must be of the type approved by the Snell Memorial foundation, with a Snell sticker attached. Straps must have D - ring fasteners only. No snaps or velcro will be permitted. The interior and exterior areas of the helmet must be free of defects (i.e., the padding must be in good condition and the exterior of the helmet must not be damaged.) ORS LLC. strongly recommends that entrants use helmets specifically designed for racing.
2: Protective Clothing - Protective clothing accessories are required to include but not limited to gloves, race pants, race jersey, boots.
3: Eye protection - Shatter resistant eye protection is required for all motorcycle/quad entrants competing in a ORS LLC. event.
4: Emergency Kill Switch - All ATV's must have a tether cord kill switch. Nerf bars or floor boards are required on all entrant vehicles.
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UTV Special Rules
1: All UTV's must have 4 point harness for each occupant.
2: Must have ABC type fire extinguisher on board.
3: Side doors or nets are required keep occupant legs within the foot well area.
4: Full factory roll cage must be intact.
5: To be considered a UTV the vehicle must have come with an OEM rear cargo bed.
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6: All occupants must wear full protective clothing to include at least a helmet, goggles, gloves. All other clothing must provide full coverage.