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2010 dB Drag Racing Rules & Regulations
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Start - Class Matrix

Section 0 - Introduction
Section 1 - General Rules
Section 2 - Competitor Classification System
Section 3 - Passenger Compartment Regulations
Section 4 - Vehicle Regulations
Section 5 - Auto Sound Equipment Regulations
Section 6 - Installation Regulations
Section 7 - Points Accrual
Section 8 - Certified SPL
Section 9 - World Finals
Section 10 - World Records
Section 11 - Vehicle Audits, Rules Infractions, Penalties
Section 12 - Competitor Code of Conduct
Section 13 - Miscellaneous
Section 14 - Q&A
Section 15 - Definitions

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Section 10 - World Records
10-1 A dB Drag Racing staff member must be present in order to establish a new World Record.
10-2 World Records may only be set at Triple Point events and the dB Drag Racing World Finals.
10-3 Only current dB Drag Racing members may set World Records.
10-4 To establish a new World Record, the competitor must beat the old record twice at the same event. The lower of the competitor's two record-breaking scores will be used as the new record.
10-5 Any time a competitor posts a score that could potentially result in a new World Record, the following procedures shall be undertaken to insure the validity of the score...

  • The competitor's vehicle (and podium) shall be immediately impounded by the dB Drag Racing officiating staff.
  • The officiating staff will then perform a mandatory Vehicle Audit.
  • The SPL measurement equipment shall be inspected and tested for proper operation. If it is determined that an equipment malfunction has occurred, the competitor's score shall be nullified. Once the problem with the equipment has been rectified, the competitor's vehicle will be re-judged.
  • The officiating staff must unanimously agree that the competitor's score is a valid score. If the officiating staff cannot reach a consensus on the validity of the score, the competitor's score shall be nullified. Depending upon the nature of the dissent, the competitor may be re-judged or disqualified as circumstances dictate.

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