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    Default fee question

    for non-spectator events, are non-driver, non-worker participants (e.g. guests and crew) required to pay for a weekend membership, or is it just for those people on course or in dangerous positions?

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    At most non-spectator events it is only the competitor that has to be member. Guests have to sign the waver tho.

    I smell a story here. ???

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    For regions which allow a rider at an autocross, the rider also must be a member. A weekend membership is sufficient. Some regions waive the weekend membership fee for riders hoping they will become entrants.

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    no story. Just putting together a briefing for a bunch of military guys on doing an autocross on base, and that part of the rulebook was a bit fuzzy.

    Thanks!

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    If you get volunteers to work, it might be a good idea to give them free weekend memberships. I think it makes a difference in insurance coverage for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Kirchner View Post
    no story. Just putting together a briefing for a bunch of military guys on doing an autocross on base, and that part of the rulebook was a bit fuzzy.

    Thanks!
    This sounds very cool!

    As I understand it, workers, drivers, and passengers need waivers signed. Spectators do not.


    Jon Updegrove

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    For a non-spectator Solo everyone on site needs to sign the waiver. Spectator Solos are extremely rare.

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    yeah, part of my briefing had to cover the various definitions of entrant, competitor, driver, guest, spectator, etc, etc, etc.

    the legal definitions are important!

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