NASCRC Sportsmanship Guidelines

The practice of good sportsmanship is expected at all times, exemplified by the following examples:


1. Respect and courtesy for others at all times.

2. Refrain from the use of profane or offensive language, particularly when guests, ladies, and minors are present.

3. Never borrow parts or equipment without permission. Feel free to ask for help with parts or equipment.

4. Provide equal track and lane time opportunity for others during practice. Accord priority to guests, ladies, and minors; and to those struggling with car or other equipment problems.

5. During practice, as a courtesy to other drivers, drivers should take turns serving as turn marshals, particularly if they expect the same courtesy. The general expectation is one turn marshaling per one turn practicing.

6. Never, ever raise your voice at a turn marshal.

7. Remember, your racing experience will be better off for practicing and encouraging good sportsmanship!