2008
RULE BOOK
2008
RULE BOOK
RESTRICTED
MINI SPRINTS
2008
FLORIDA
MINI SPRINT
ASSOCIATION
APPLICATION
Official Rule Book

                
President - Jesse Teed (407)-568-9366
    Vice-President- John Craddock (407)-281-0170
     Asst. President- Eddie Moss Jr. (386)-717-2158
Secretary-Rebecca Rieves (407)-673-2195
Safety Tech/ Director – Jamie (352)-585-6193





IMPORTANT NOTICE

The Florida Mini Sprint Association (FMSA) has prepared the following specifications for the Officials and
members as guidelines for the construction of a Mini/Micro Sprint Racecar. In conjunction, no warranty of safety
is expressed or implied as a result of this publication of rules. These rules are intruded as a guide and are in no
way guarantee against injury or death to participants, spectators, or others. The various track officials or the
Mini Sprint President, with approval of the Officers, in writing, should approve anything not covered by these
specifications. Continuous developments in auto racing and technology may necessitate changes in these
specifications. However, it is our intent to enforce and police these rules throughout the 2008 Season. If a
change is necessitated, technical bulletins will be prepared and distributed in advance.

NOTICE

All drivers must be at least 14 years of age, with previous racing experience. Proof of age is required. Drivers
under 18 years of age must have notarized parental consent form signed by their parent or legal guardian. Said
document must be turned over to the track officials and FMSA officials prior to any participation. Any Driver 16
years of age or older must have current Driver’s License to be able to compete in competition. Each car owner
and/or driver is considered an independent contractor and as such is responsible for all charges premiums and
taxes, if any, payable on any fund received from any Speedway or FMSA.

This division is being developed for the fun of racing in a low cost fashion. This requires limits in various areas to
be enforced to keep competition equal and fair to all those involved. With the help and consideration of the
participants, this can be accomplished.



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