KA Adopt 'Racing Rules Explained' Booklet


  3 July 2016

Karting Australia has joined the Association of British Kart Clubs and a number of other karting bodies in adopting the 'Racing Rules Explained' handbook.

The 68-page booklet is intended for junior novice kart drivers in the 6 to 12 year old age bracket, and their parents.

Racing Rules Exlplained covers
Above: The covers of the UK and Australian versions of 'Racing Rules Explained'
pic - ABkC

Written in 2013 by Gordon Mellis while he was a Clerk of the Course at the UAE East Rotax Max Challenge, the abundantly illustrated booklet was originally intended for the Middle East series, but after receiving some really
positive feedback from officials, parents and drivers further afield, various country specific editions were produced.

Now in its third year of publication, several thousand copies have been sold in nine countries including the UK, Malaysia, Sultanate of Oman, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon and now Australia.

The booklet is currently only available in English and hard copy format, but downloadable and foreign language versions are currently being explored.

Copies were distributed to KA State Offices last week and a copy will be provided for all new licence holders.  All Cadet and Junior competitors at this weekend's Ipswich AKC round have received a copy, as too will all participants in Karting Australia's Junior Sprockets program.

"The concept behind the project was originally inspired by the multi-national mix of junior novice drivers competing in the Middle East and the realisation that most of them and their parents had never seen a relevant karting ‘rule book’ let alone studied and properly understood the sporting regulations, especially where language barriers can prove to be an additional challenge when interpreting the rules" an ABKC press release stated.

Author Gordon Mellis explains that the objective of the booklet is simply “to create a greater situational awareness amongst the sport’s younger drivers, especially those new to racing about the main rules of racing and the expectations that race organisations and Race Officials have for safe, competitive and fair races, with a particular emphasis on the all-important formation lap and race start procedures”.

The sport’s rules and regulations are traditionally text based and by necessity are relatively complex and technical in nature and aimed at adults. They are not written with seven-year-olds in mind.

Yet, Gordon opines that “we all expect these youngsters to start their racing careers without really understanding the rules properly and just pick things up as they go along driving perfectly within these rules from race one, typically based only on a basic competency assessment”.

“But let’s be honest, it’s wholly unreasonable to expect a novice driver in the junior classes to sit down read, learn and apply the sporting rules and regulations as they are currently written”.

“Even listening to the language and terminology used at a typical drivers briefing on race day must be somewhat baffling and intimidating for any junior driver entering the sport”.

‘Racing Rules Explained’ makes extensive use of colour cartoons, photos and illustrations to simply “translate” some of the most important text based rules, regulations and procedures into a more pictorial style of format using plain language that is more readable and easier to understand by the target age group……..children.

However, it is fully acknowledged that the youngest drivers within this age group may not be able to read this booklet word for word or understand the finer points of the rules by themselves, so Gordon emphasises the key role that each parent, team principal or coach has to play in educating novice drivers about the rules.

“Don’t forget that your young racer is largely reliant on you to interpret and explain the rules and regulations to them” ……”parents coaches and teams should be focussing on teaching the rules before they start coaching race craft.”

“The onus is on a parent, coach or guardian of a young kart driver, new to the sport to firstly read and understand the official sporting regulations, specific event and championship rules and regulations”.

“Then use the “Racing Rules Explained” booklet as a tool to carefully and clearly explain and demonstrate the relevant rules and regulations to your young driver, always taking the time to assess if your driver fully understands the main rules, especially the race start procedures”.

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