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The Supplementary Regulations, the Technical Regulations and the Service Regulations, as
well as the Appendices and all Bulletins must be globally considered as the Cars / SxS /
Trucks Regulations of the Rally Dakar.
SUMMARY
SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
1P DEFINITIONS 1P1 Organising Committee
1P2 Event programme 1P3 Posting 1P4 Competitors’ Department
2P REGISTRATION
3P TERMINOLOGY
4P RULES 4P1 General 4P2 Litigation – Event Modes
5P REGULATIONS AND PUBLICATION
CONDITIONS
6P AMENDMENTS TO THE REGULATIONS –
BULLETINS
7P APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION OF
THE REGULATIONS
8P QUALIFICATION OF AN EVENT IN AN FIA
CUP
9P ELIGIBLE VEHICLES 9P1 General 9P2 Eligible Vehicles
10P TYRES
11P DATA SYSTEM
12P CREWS 12P1 General 12P2 Truck Crews
13P OFFICIALS 13P1 List of Officials 13P2 Competitors’ Relations Officers
14P ENTRIES 14P1 General 14P2 Entry requests 14P3 Refused start 14P4 Cancellation or postponement of the Event
15P IDENTIFICATION
16P ADVERTISING 16P1 General 16P2 Specifics 16P3 Colour of the number plates and advertising
17P MARKING 17P1 General 17P2 All Groups
17P3 T1 Group 17P4 T2 Group
18P ATTRIBUTION OF RACE NUMBERS
19P DRIVER’S PRIORITIES
20P STARTING ORDER 20P1 General 20P2 Starting Order
20P3 Repositioning
21P ROAD BOOK AND NAVIGATION –
GENERAL
22P ROAD BOOK 22P1 Road Book Lexicon 22P2 Road Book
23P OFFICIAL ITINERARY – OFFICIAL
“PARALLEL WAY” ROUTE 23P1 General
23P2 Respect of Official Itinerary – Vehicles T1 / T2 Quick Assistance - T4.3 Vehicles
23P3 “Podium Passage” Stage 23P4 “Public” Zones
23P5 Parallel Way - Parallel Way Challenge 24P FUNCTIONING OF THE GPS 24P1 General 24P2 Penalties for missing Way Points 24P3 Navigation
25P UNBLOCKING THE GPS
26P SPEED CONTROL ZONE – DEFINITIONS
27P CONTROL PROCEDURE
28P TRAFFIC - SPEED 28P1 General 28P2 Going through Speed Control Zones 28P3 Pulse signal (impulsion)
28P4 Speed limits – Road Sections 28P5 Speed limits – Passage Control (DZ + FZ) 28P6 Maximum speed limits (SS) - Trucks
29P DRIVER’S CODE 29P1 Sentinel function of GPS 29P2 Accident - Health
29P3 Assistance in the case of an accident of another Rider / Competitor
29P4 Crews’ code 29P5 Satellite phone / GSM / Digital Tablet / GPS
watch 29P6 Radio and transmissions
29P7 Iritrack 29P8 On board camera 29P9 Oxygen
30P RECONNAISSANCE AND OPENING OF
THE ROUTE 30P1 Reconnaissance 30P2 Opening the route
31P SERVICE AND REFUELLING 31P1 General
31P2 Car Marathon Stage 31P3 Authorised Service
31P4 Penalties for forbidden Service 31P5 Team Manager 31P6 Fuel – Refuelling - Fuel range 31P7 Race Vehicle becoming Service Vehicle
32P ENGINE CHANGE
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33P INSURANCE 33P1 Assistance / Repatriation 33P2 Third Party Cover
33P3 Medical Expenses Insurance 33P4 Individual Accident Insurance
34P TIME CARDS
35P CONTROL ZONES
36P TIME CONTROLS 36P1 General 36P2 Check-in at TC at Start of Stage
36P3 Check-in at TC at Start of Selective Section 36P4 Maximum Time / Target Time 36P5 Overrunning of Maximum Time Allowed at TC
at Finish of Stage 36P6 Overrunning of Maximum Time Allowed at rest
day 36P7 Interviews
37P PASSAGE CONTROLS 37P1 General 37P2 Closing Time of Passage Controls
37P3 Closing of Passage Controls
38P SELECTIVE SECTIONS 38P1 General 38P2 Interruption of a Selective Section 38P3 Safety 38P4 Neutralisation 38P5 Time deduction
39P REGROUPINGS
40P SIGNPOSTING OF CONTROLS
41P PARC FERMÉ 41P1 General 41P2 Specifics
42P ADMINISTRATIVE CHECKS AND
SCRUTINEERING 42P1 General 42P2 Administrative Checks and Scrutineering
42P3 Administrative obligations
43P PROTESTS – APPEALS
44P CLASSIFICATIONS
45P PENALTIES
46P PRIZES’ LIST
47P CREWS’ SAFETY 47P1 Survival equipment 47P2 Equipment 47P3 Withdrawals – Disqualification 47P4 Closing of the track 47P5 Deposits – letter of commitment
TECHNICAL REGULATIONS T1P T1 GROUP T1P1 Width T1P2 Fuel tanks T1P3 Minimum weight
T1P4 Petrol engine
T1P5 Petrol engine, air restrictors T1P6 Fuel cooling T1P7 Supercharged diesel engine T1P8 Diesel engine, air restrictor T1P9 Fuel cooling T1P10 Position (4x4)
T1P11 Wheels and tyres
T2P GENERAL PRESCRIPTIONS T2P1 Technical “A.S.O. Elite” Drivers’ list T2P2 Tyres
T2P3 Advertising T3P INTEGRATION OF VEHICLES
CONFORMING TO SCORE US
REGULATIONS T3P1 Eligible Vehicles T3P2 Roll cage conception T3P3 Roll cage dimensions
T3P4 Weights T3P5 Tyres’ size T3P6 Vehicle width T3P7 Restrictors T3P8 Inflating / Deflating T3P9 Misc. safety equipment T3P10 Fuel tanks
T3P11 Fuel T3P12 Speed limits
T4P T2 GROUP
T5P T3 GROUP
T6P SIDE BY SIDE GROUP (SxS)
T7P TRUCK REGULATIONS (T4.1 GROUP)
T8P TRUCK REGULATIONS (T4.2 GROUP) T8P1 General T8P2 Cab’s characteristics
T8P3 Safety structure T8P4 Cargo bodywork T8P5 Chassis T8P6 Engine T8P7 Gearbox T8P8 Axles T8P9 Drive shaft
T8P10 Suspensions T8P11 Shock absorbers T8P12 Stabiliser bar T8P13 Braking system
T8P14 Wheels and tyres T8P15 Lighting system T8P16 Vehicle weight
T9P INTEGRATION of SxS VEHICLES in
CONFORMITY to ASN REGULATIONS T9P1 Eligible Vehicles T9P2 Cage Roll
T9P3 Cage Roll Dimensions T9P4 Weight T9P5 Tyre sizes T9P6 Vehicle width T9P7 Restrictor T9P8 Inflating/Deflating T9P9 Other Safety Equipment
T9P10 Tanks T9P11 Fuel T9P12 Bodywork
T9P13 Speed limit T9P14 Suspension
ANNEXES 1 APPLICATION / ENTRY 1.1 Application / Entry Fee 1.2 Cancellation and request for refunds
2 BOAT / PLANES / ACCOMMODATION /
TRIPS 2.1 Boat
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2.2 Liability and maritime insurance
2.3 Planes / Accommodation / Trips
3 SAFETY AND NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT 3.1 Sarsat distress beacon 3.2 Iritrack (race) 3.3 Telephone / Safety equipment
3.4 GPS Equipment 3.5 Sentinel function of GPS 3.6 TRIPY (Service Vehicles Only) 3.7 E-track (Service Vehicles only)
4 DAKAR BRANDS - TRADEMARKS
5 MEDIA COVERAGE
6 ON-BOARD CAMERAS
7 DAKAR SERVICE CENTER
SERVICE REGULATIONS AI SPORTING REGULAATIONS A1 ELIGIBLE SERVICE VEHICLES
A2 SERVICE CREWS
A3 SERVICE BRIEFING
A4 SERVICE CREWS / VEHICLES ENTRY
A5 SERVICE CREWS / VEHICLES
IDENTIFICATION
A6 SERVICE VEHICLES ATTRIBUTION OF
NUMBERS & STARTING ORDER A6.1 Attribution of numbers A6.2 Starting order
A7 CLOCKING-IN / TRIPY A7.1 General A7.2 TRIPY
A8 SERVICE VEHICLES ROAD BOOK &
ITINERARY A8.1 Road Book
A8.2 Itinerary
A9 SERVICE CREWS’ CODE A9.1 General Behaviour
A9.2 Accident A9.3 Customs formalities
A10 TRAFFIC / SPEED A10.1 Speed – Speed Control Zones A10.2 Maximum speed A10.3 Speed – Bivouacs / Stage towns
A11 SERVICE A11.1 General
A11.2 Penalties for forbidden Service
A12 INSURANCE
A13 ADVERTISING
A14 SERVICE CREWS’ ADMINISTRATIVE
CHECKS AND SCRUTINEERING A14.1 Scrutineering A14.2 Administrative checks
A15 SERVICE CREWS’ SAFETY A15.1 Survival equipment
A15.2 Withdrawal A15.3 Seat belts / harnesses
A16 NAVIGATION AND ACCESSORIES A16.1 Satellite telephone A16.2 Radios A16.3 Satellite links
A16.4 Navigation
A17 SERVICE CREWS / VEHICLES PENALTIES
AII SERVICE VEHICLES TECHNICAL REGULATIONS
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Warning:
In any case, the French version will become the official version of the regulations. The translations into English and Spanish are edited to make the preparation of
the Competitors easier; therefore, in the event of any dispute over the translation and interpretation, the French version is the only one to be considered and
applied.
SUPPLEMENTARY
REGULATIONS
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1P DEFINITIONS
1P1 ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Organisation Director: Etienne LAVIGNE
Itinerary Coordinator: Tiziano SIVIERO
Competition and Competitors’
Relations Coordinator: Xavier GAVORY
In charge of Logistics: Christophe PUGINIER
Safety Coordinator: Francisco ROMERO
Peru Technical-Sportive Coordinator: Juan VALDIVIA
President of A.S.A. of Paris Dakar: Etienne LAVIGNE
1P2 EVENT PROGRAMME
21 May 2018 The application period opens.
15 July 2018 First selection for Motorcycles - Quads.
20 September 2018 Second selection for Motorcycles - Quads.
1St November 2018 End of the period for receiving application requests. Entries closing.
22nd & 23rd November 2018 Loading of the vehicles in Le Havre (Race and Service Vehicles).
Installation of safety equipment (Iritrack, Smalltrack, GPS - Sentinel, E-
track, TRIPY).
Technical Scrutineering for Service Vehicles.
3 January 2019 Recovery of the vehicles (Port of Callao - Lima)
4, 5 & 6 January 2019 Administrative Checks, Technical Scrutineering and Parc Fermé (Lima)
6 January 2019 Grand Briefing and Start Podium (Lima)
7 to 17 January 2019 41st Rally Dakar Edition
13 January 2019 Rest day
17 January 2019 Arrival Podium, Parc Fermé, Price giving (Lima)
(Times and locations of the present Article will be informed by Bulletin).
1P3 POSTING
All information concerning “Competitors”, classifications and road opening notes, decisions, official
documents, bulletins, notifications, penalties, etc. will be posted at the Official Notice Board on the
following locations (see Art. 1P2):
• The list of Competitors authorised to start will be posted at the exit of the Briefing and at the
entrance of the Parc Fermé,
• In the Bivouac, while the Rally is running,
• The Provisional Final Classification will be posted at the entrance of Parc Fermé and in the
Competitors Department Zone.
Competitors will have on-line access to all OFFICIAL SPORTING DOCUMENTS. The access means will be
instructed by e-mail to all competitors during the Administrative Checks/Technical Scrutineering.
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1P4 COMPETITORS’ DEPARTMENT
From Monday to Friday, from 09h00 to 12h30 and from 13h30 to 18h00.
A.S.O. – Service Compétiteurs – Moto Club du Paris Dakar
Xavier GAVORY, Coordinateur Relations Concurrents et Compétitions
Nelly PAVÉE, Olivier MARRIMPOEY, Roméo GASPAR, Maxime MORIN
A.S.O. Amaury Sport Organisation
Service Compétiteurs Dakar
Quai Ouest
40-42, Quai du Pont du Jour
F-92100 Boulogne-Billancourt
Tél.: +33 (0)1 41 33 14 60 - Fax: +33 (0)1 41 33 14 69
E-mail: [email protected]
2P REGISTRATION
The Paris Dakar Sporting Association is organising, in conjunction with Amaury Sport Organisation
(A.S.O. here after named the Organiser), the 41st Dakar Marathon Cross-Country Rally, named for 2019:
“Dakar Peru” (from now on "Rally Dakar"), an international event to be held from 7 January 2019 to 17
January 2019, under the aegis of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), of the Fédération
Française du Sport Automobile (FFSA) and of the National Sporting Authorities (ASN) of the country to
be crossed: Peru (TACP).
FFSA (ASN) approval: 1
To facilitate the Competitor’s understanding, the regulations are translated into English and Spanish. In
case of disagreement concerning the interpretation of the various documents and other publications
edited by the Organizers, only the French version of these current Supplementary Regulations will be
applicable.
In the case of legal litigation, France will be the sole country where cases may be judged before a
tribunal and French law the only one applicable.
The Organiser delegates the entire authority and the sporting power to the Event Officials, these being
responsible of the respect and application of the present Regulations and its appendices.
3P TERMINOLOGY
1) Bulletin
The official bulletin is an integral part of the Regulation and is intended to modify, clarify or complete it.
2) ASN
National Sporting Authority.
3) Assistance
Service shall be defined as unrestricted work on a competing Vehicle according to the rules for the given
category, or one of its elements, even when dismounted and/or the physical presence of a person(s) in
the vicinity of a competing Vehicle. Assistance is defined by rules detailed in the present Regulations.
4) Bivouac (Marathon excepted)
a) Zone situated between the Time Controls at the Finish of one Leg and the Start of the next,
where all Competitors regroup; this zone is located in the Road Book. In the Bivouac, servicing is free
between the Riders / Competitors still in the Race and with Vehicles and/or people registered in the
Service category. It is a closed area, checked and secured, reserved for private use during the Dakar,
whose access is exclusively and uniquely for persons who have been accredited by the Organiser, as well
as representatives of local public authorities.
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b) It is forbidden to circulate at excessive speeds and/or to drive dangerously in the Bivouac
area, on pain of penalties up to and including Disqualification, to be decided upon by the Stewards.
Speed is limited to 20 km/h within the Bivouac. (Penalties Art. 45P)
c) Most important teams will be placed in the Bivouac. They will have to follow the rules and
instructions given by the Organiser’s staff.
d) It is strictly forbidden for the Rally Dakar Competitors to display, outside the allocated spaces
within the Bivouac, any kind of visibility support. It is also strictly prohibited to distribute any kind of
product or merchandising (neither for sale nor for free) inside the Bivouac.
For any other promotional activity, the Competitors will, first, have to obtain beforehand the Organiser’s
written approval.
5) Briefing
a) The Briefing will be given daily by the Organisers’ delegate. The Clerk of Course will attend
the Briefing.
Will be detailed the information regarding safety and the route (amendments to the Road Book). This
information will be posted on the official notice board, after the Briefing.
b) A general « Race » Briefing will be held before the start of the race (see Art. 1P2). The
information regarding safety and the route will be detailed. This information will be signed and dated by
the Clerk of Course and will be posted on the official notice board.
The presence of at least one member of each Race and Service Crew is compulsory (signature) on pain
of a penalty of €500. (Penalties Art. 45P)
c) From the first Leg onwards, a Briefing will be held each evening at the Bivouac at 20h00
(except particular case shown on the Timing), in “EL CENTRAL”. The presence of at least one member of
the Crew is strongly recommended. On the Rest Day, the Briefing will be held at 19h00. After the
Briefing, a summary will be posted on the official boards. It will give important information (Road Book
amendments) and the GPS code of the next Leg.
The HUB of the bivouac: “EL CENTRAL”
In this spot, are available for you:
• the Competitors’ department until 23h00 (after then, available at the Officials’ tent);
• the travel agency VSO;
• the Briefing.
6) Time Card
Document intended for the stamps and times, in chronological order, of the different checks and control
points scheduled on the itinerary.
7) CH (TC)
Time Control (see Article 36P). Area and control procedure of times determined by the regulations for
running of the race. If, the Finish Time Control and the Start Time Control of the next Stage are
combined, they must not be further than 10 km from the centre of the Bivouac for the Finish of a
Selective Section and not further than 10 km from the centre of the Bivouac for the Start the next day.
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8) Competitor
Physical or legal entity used for the physical or legal person who has entered the Vehicle.
9) PC (Passage Control)
A control zone where the Time Card must be stamped by the Stewards and which must be a WPM, a
WPE or a WPS.
10) Duration of an Event
The Event starts with the Administrative Checks and/or Scrutineering (including, checks at the loading of
the vehicles at the harbour), includes the Rally and ends upon the expiry of one of the following time
limits, whichever is the later:
▪ time limit for protests or appeals or at the end of any hearings by the Stewards;
▪ end of the Administrative Checks and post-event Scrutineering carried out in accordance with the
Code;
▪ end of the prize-giving, the Podium and after the opening of the Parc Ferme.
11) DZ
The start of a Speed Control Zone shown in the Road Book and, when possible, marked by a precise
reference marker and by a WPS or WPE. In case of discrepancy between the two, the Way Point will be
binding.
12) Event
Is considered to be the "Event" the Rally Dakar.
13) Crew
“Crew” means the first Driver together with any co-driver(s). It is made up of a maximum of four
persons (3 in T1 and T2, 4 in T4 and a minimum of 2 in all vehicles). They must hold an FIA Driver's and
Competitor’s licence for the current year, valid for the Event.
14) Leg
Each part of the Event that is separated from the next by a Bivouac within which Service by an
accredited Vehicle is authorised.
Some Bivouacs will be of a Marathon type, no outside Service is authorised; the only authorised service
is between Competitors still racing.
15) Disqualification
Sanction decided by the Stewards, following a severe infringement of the Regulations.
16) FZ
The end of a Speed Control Zone, marked by a WPE.
17) Pulse signal (Speed Control Zone)
The signal is recorded and transmitted by GPS to locate and instantaneously measure speed for
purposes including checking distances and maximum authorized speeds.
Conforming to the permanent functioning mode of the GPS, a pulse signal is recorded in the GPS.
A pulse signal is recorded every 150 metres over the entire Selective Section and every 500 metres on
Road Sections, with the exception of Village Speed Zones, where it will remain 150 metres.
18) Infringement (Speed Control Zone)
An infringement consists of one or more instances of exceeding the authorised speed limit in one and the
same Speed Control Zone, defined by a DZ and an FZ. A second infringement will come about when one
or more instances of speeding have occurred inside a new Speed Control Zone.
In case of repeated offences during the Event, the third infringement (in 3 different zones) may result,
for all Competitors, in penalties that may go as far as Disqualification, depending on the excess speed
noted.
A Speed Control Zone composed of 2 successive sections having 2 different maximum speeds will be
considered as a sole Speed Control Zone.
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19) Official Itinerary – Official “Parallel Way Challenge” Route
The Official Itinerary is represented by the passage through each Way Point featured in the Road Book
(WPV, WPM, WPE, WPS, WPC, DZ, FZ, CP, CH).
The Parallel Way Challenge route is an Official Parallel Itinerary reserved for drivers other than those on
the Elite ASO list. It allows the Crew to rally in certain circumstances and under certain conditions, at the
Finish of the Stage (see Article 23P5).
20) Twinning with a bike / quad Event
The interval between the last bike or quad and the first car must be at least 30 minutes as from the first
Leg that includes a Selective Section longer than 20 km, with the exception of certain Selective Sections
whose timing will be specified in the corresponding Road Book Leg.
21) Neutralisation
Transfer with an Allotted Time between two parts of a Selective Sections (Art 38.P4).
22) Information note
This is information given by the Organisers and/or the Clerk of the Course to the Crews who, after
reading it, must confirm this by signature. This note will be made available to the Competitors as soon
as possible. An information note cannot amend the Regulations.
23) Officials
The Clerk of the Course, Assistant Clerks of the Course, Chairman of the Panel of Stewards, the Panel
members, Technical Stewards and the Crews’ Relations Officers are considered as “Officials”.
24) Parc Ferme
Area in which no assistance, preparation, presence nor intervention is possible, except in the case of
Article 41P.
25) Route
This is defined by the official Road Book of the Event, confirmed by the crew of the opening car.
The route is divided into Legs each comprising a timed Selective Section and Road Sections.
The dividing up of the Selective Sections must be such that the majority of competing Crews can cover
most of the route in daylight. It is prohibited to give the Start of a Selective Section at night. The
maximum length of the Selective Sections per Leg is set at 800 km.
26) A.S.O. Technical Passport for Truck and Buggy T1.3 – T1.4 and Side by Side (SxS)
Document delivered by the Organiser authenticating the race Vehicle depending on the Event technical
and sporting criteria. This passport will be controlled during the Rally Administrative Checks by the
Stewards.
27) Technical passport
Document delivered by the Competitor’s National Sporting Authority or the FIA. This document identifies
the vehicle in its group. It must be presented to Technical Stewards at any request.
28) PCO / PC Course (Race Control)
Race Control (sporting and safety) and management of interventions.
The PCO will be operational 24 hours a day.
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29) Fixed Penalty
a) A Fixed Penalty has been created to replace certain sanctions leading to Disqualification for
failing to respect certain clauses of the Regulations.
It allows the penalised Competitor to continue the Event in normal competition conditions, still being
sanctioned.
b) The Fixed Penalty is expressed in a time which is added to the penalties already incurred by the
Competitor.
c) The Fixed Penalty may be of a different figure for each Selective Section, Road Section or
Passage Control, calculated according to the profile and the difficulty of each of these.
30) Sporting Penalty
A Sporting Penalty means a penalty imposed for: speeding, missing a PC or Way Point, unsporting
conduct or other violation.
31) Pilots
a) A.S.O. Elite Pilot: Pilot featuring on the A.S.O. Elite list established by the Organiser. The list
will be provisional until the end of the Administrative Checks.
b) Amateur Pilot: All drivers who do not feature on the A.S.O. list of Elite Drivers, established by
the Organising Committee.
32) Regrouping (Parc Ferme conditions)
a) A halt scheduled by the Organiser to enable the theoretical times to be observed on the one
hand and, on the other, to regroup the Crews still racing. The regrouping time may vary according to the
Crews.
b) The new start will be given according to the order of arrival of Competitors at the entrance of
the regrouping Time Control. The first ten Crews that arrive will start at a 3-minute interval.
33) Road Book
Each Crew shall receive a Road Book, size A5, comprising a maximum of 5 horizontal lines of distances,
drawings and information, containing characteristic notes and/or the compulsory Way Points, which they
must observe in the planned order on pain of penalties which may go as far as Disqualification.
34) Road Section
Section of itinerary with a Target Time between two successive Time Controls.
35) Selective Section
Speed test in real time. Selective Sections may be run over a course exclusively reserved for the
Competitors of the Event.
Starts of Selective Sections (DSS) are preceded by or twinned with a Time Control and followed by a
Time Control after the Finish (ASS).
A Selective Section may consist of several portions with Neutralisation(s).
36) Official Information Board
Board on which are displayed information, decisions, Bulletins and official classification.
This information will be available on-line for all the Competitors.
In conformity with the Art. 3.5.16 (ISC), the Official Notice Board will be located at the entrance of the
"Tent for the Officials", inside the Bivouac.
37) Team and Team Manager
A Team is a Competitor other than a physical person entering one or several Vehicles.
A Team Manager is a person duly authorised in writing by the Competitor to represent a Team entered in
the Rally, with a Competitor's licence issued in the name of this Team (see Article 31P5).
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38) Estimated Time
Duration estimated by the Organiser to cover a Selective Section.
39) Target Time
a) Each Road Section to be covered within a maximum given time, which must be respected by
the Competitors.
40) Maximum Time Allowed
Maximum time given to each Selective Section, which, if overrun, without any tolerance, will result in a
penalty ranging from the Fixed Penalty to Disqualification. Beyond the maximum given duration, the
check-point is said to be “closed”, all Time Checks being lifted whether for a Selective Section or a Road
Section.
41) Change of the Maximum Time Allowed
On the evening of a Leg, if a certain number of Competitors having started the Leg have not crossed the
Finishing line of the day’s Selective Section, or if weather conditions stop the race from being run under
normal conditions, the day’s Maximum Time Allowed may be changed by the Clerk of the Course at the
Stewards’ discretion.
42) Real time
The actual time taken to cover the route of a Selective Section.
43) GPS Point - Way Point (WPT)
A Way Point is a geographical point defined by coordinates of latitude and longitude. There are 5 types
of Way Points: WPV, WPM, WPE, WPS, WPC
Each Way Point noted on the Road Book is a compulsory passage point.
44) Vehicle
Is a Vehicle any car or truck registered in the Event, passing through the Scrutineering, complying with
the criteria detailed in the current Regulations and having on board, the Crew.
45) WPC (Control Way Point)
A WPC is a Way Point that allows the respect of the Road Book to be checked, without any navigation
information being supplied by the GPS other than its number, in the order of passage in relation to other
Way Points, as well as its name, which uses its position in whole kilometres in the Road Book.
46) WPE (Eclipsed Way Point)
A compulsory passage point memorised in the GPS and indicated in the Road Book, and the coordinates
of which are not revealed to the Competitors.
A point towards which the GPS, with all its capacities displayed on its screen, directs the Competitor
once the Way Point preceding this WPE has been validated, whatever the distance between the Way
Point and the WPE. It works in the same way between several successive WPE.
The Starts of Selective Sections will be WPE.
To validate their passage at a WPE, Competitors must pass within 200 metres of it. If the WPE is a DZ or
a FZ the radius of validation is then 90 metres.
47) WPM (Hidden Way Point)
A compulsory passage point memorised in the GPS and indicated in the Road Book, and the coordinates
of which are not revealed to the Competitors.
The GPS directs the Competitor towards this point only once he has come within an 800 meter-radius of
it.
To validate their passage at a WPM, Competitors must pass within 200 metres of it.
The Finish of Selective Sections will be WPM.
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48) WPS (Safety Way Point)
A compulsory passage point, for safety reasons, memorised in the GPS and indicated in the Road Book,
and the coordinates of which are not revealed to the Competitors. It can be linked to a danger 3 (!!!),
crossings of roads, gas pipelines, railways, etc.
The GPS directs the Competitor towards this point only once he has come within a 800 m radius of it. To
validate their passage at a WPS, Competitors must pass within 90 metres to it.
49) WPV (Visible Way Point)
A navigational information point available at all times which corresponds to the Start and Finish TC of
each Bivouac. When there is no Road Section from the Bivouac start and/or arriving at the Bivouac, they
correspond to the Selective Section Start and/or Finish.
4P REGULATIONS
4P1 GENERAL
1) The Event is disputed in conformity with:
▪ the International Sporting Code of the FIA (the Code) and its appendices;
▪ the FIA Appendix J : articles 281, 282, 283, 284 (T2), 285 (T1), 286 (T3), 287 (T4.1) ;
▪ the current Specific Regulations and its appendices;
▪ the FFSA Regulations;
▪ the Score Regulations (OPEN): 2018 Score Rule Book (for the parts mentioned in the Technical
Regulations in appendix).
▪ ASN Regulations (for parts mentioned in the attached Technical Regulations).
Any change will be announced by Bulletins.
2) Any claims concerning this application or any case not provided for will be studied by the Stewards
who alone have the power to decide.
4P2 LITIGATION – EVENT MODES
In case of litigation the Clerk of the Course and the Stewards may take into consideration television
images, video or photographs as well as data downloaded from Iritracks, GPS or Sentinel.
5P REGULATIONS AND PUBLICATION CONDITIONS
Not relevant to Competitors.
6P AMENDMENTS TO THE REGULATIONS - BULLETINS
1) The provisions of the Regulations may only be amended according to Articles 3.6, 11.9 and 12.18 of
the International Sporting Code.
2) Any amendment or any additional provision will be announced by dated and numbered Bulletins,
signed:
▪ by the Organisers up to the day of Scrutineering, and stamped by the FFSA;
▪ by the Stewards throughout the duration of the Event.
They will be an integral part of the Regulations.
3) Once the Event has started, any amendment to the Regulations must also be announced by a
Bulletin.
4) These Bulletins will be posted on the official notice board(s). They will also be directly communicated
to the Crews, who must acknowledge receipt by initialling and must be made available to Competitors as
soon as possible.
They may also appear on the on-line e-board which forms an additional information interface accessible
via a website using the password issued during technical and administrative scrutineering.
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According to the Art. 11.9, and subject to the compliance to the ISC Art. 11.9.3, the posting of the
amendments to the above mentioned Regulations becomes official and effective as soon as they are
posted on the official Internet Rally Dakar site www.dakar.com and/or the Bulletins posted by the Panel
of the Stewards of the Event.
5) These Bulletins are printed on yellow paper.
7P APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE REGULATIONS
1) The Clerk of Course is responsible for the application of the International Sporting Code, of the FFSA’s
Regulations, of the supplementary Regulations and its appendices during the running of the Rally.
2) The Clerk of Course must inform the Stewards of any important incidents that have occurred requiring
the application of the present Regulations, the International Sporting Code and the FFSA regulations.
3) Any protests lodged by a Competitor will be sent by the Clerk of Course to the Stewards for
deliberation and decision (Article 13.1 and subsequent articles of the International Sporting Code).
4) Similarly, any case not provided for in the Regulations will be studied by the Stewards, being the only
ones able to decide (Article 11.9 of the International Sporting Code).
5) Anything not authorised by this Specific Regulations is forbidden.
6) In case of interpretation discrepancies, only the French version of the Regulations will be taken into
account.
8P QUALIFICATION OF AN EVENT IN AN FIA CUP
Not relevant.
9P ELIGIBLE VEHICLES
9P1 GENERAL
1) The Event is open to Vehicles of a maximum gross weight of up to 3,500 kg for Groups T1 and T2,
and greater than 3,500 kg for Group T4, in due possession of a registration certificate. These Vehicles
must comply with the safety specifications laid down by the International Convention on Road Traffic, by
the FIA Regulations, by the current Regulations and its appendices.
The Event is open to Score Vehicles as well (Technical Regulations Article 3P) in due possession of a
registration certificate.
Group T1 vehicles respecting the appendix J 285-2016 and J 286-2015 and/or possessing a Technical
Passport issued before 2012 will be admitted.
A.S.O. reserves its right to refuse any candidature in accordance with its own selection criteria, including
in particular:
• the candidate’s respectability and moral standards;
• the candidate’s representativeness,
• Logistical constraints (for assistance category).
A.S.O. reserves the right to also take into account other criteria which it considers should be included, in
accordance with the sporting and economic imperatives to which the Dakar responds.
2) Series production Vehicles which are no longer homologated in Group T2 may be authorised to take
part in Group T1 with a T2 safety and preparation level. Vehicles must fully comply appendix J 284
(Group T2).
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3) 4-wheel drive Vehicle with central or rear engine
If a 4-wheel drive Vehicle has a technical passport drawn up before 31/12/2005, clearly indicating the
position of the engine, it will be accepted even if it has an engine situated to the rear of the middle of
the wheelbase. No modification done after 31/12/2005 on the passport will be allowed.
4) For all technical information, please refer to the Technical Chapter of these current Regulations and to
appendix J of the 2018 International Sporting Code (article 252, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287) and
appendix J of the International Sporting Code 2015 (article 286) and articles 9.2, 9.2.1, 9.2.2, 9.2.3
Prescriptions General Rallies Cross Country 2018 FIA.
9P2 ELIGIBLE VEHICLES
1) GROUP T1 IMPROVED CROSS-COUNTRY VEHICLES
Group T1.1: Petrol 4x4 modified Cross-Country Vehicles.
Group T1.2: Diesel 4x4 modified Cross-Country Vehicles.
Group T1.3: Petrol 2-wheel drive Vehicles.
Group T1.4: Diesel 2-wheel drive Vehicles.
Group T1.5: Improved and non-lightweight Cross-Country vehicles conforming to article
286/2015 of appendix J of the FIA regulations.
T1 vehicles Annex J 2009 will be admitted on the same conditions of the World Cup FIA 2018.
T1 vehicles in conformity to the Technical Regulations of the Annex J 2009 and to the present year will
be admitted according to the following conditions:
• They must wear a valid technical passport from the FIA. The FIA will no longer deliver any
Technical passport for vehicles being build in conformity to the Annex J 2009. Vehicles build in
conformity to the Annex J 2009 and having a FIA Technical passport will be admitted until further
notice.
A vehicle with a bodywork 2009 type, owning a valid FIA technical passport, can be equipped an engine
in conformity to the FIA Technical Regulations of the present year, furnished with a valid restrictor for
"standard engines" the Pilot not being in the Elite A.S.O. list. In the case of a Pilot being in the Elite
A.S.O. list, the restrictor must be the ones valid for the "prototype engine".
2) GROUP T2 CROSS-COUNTRY SERIES PRODUCTION VEHICLES
Cross-Country Vehicles homologated in T2 Group conforming to Articles 281, 282, 283 and 284 of the
FIA 2018 regulations or to be equipped with a bodywork from a new regularly commercialised model
homologated FIA in T2 Group (with the exception of the bodywork elements, the vehicle must comply
with its FIA homologation form in T2 Group and being valid).
Group T2.1: Petrol Cross-Country series production vehicles.
Group T2.2: Diesel Cross-Country series production vehicles.
Group T2.C: Cross-Country series production vehicles which FIA homologation within T.2 group
is null and void.
3) GROUP T1 / T2 "SPECIAL ASSISTANCE":
Both standard or modified all-terrain vehicles, meeting group T1 or T2 technical specifications and
providing rapid assistance, for one or several crews taking part in the race.
The Competitor entered in this category will have to declare which Competitor(s) or Crew(s) he is
assisting.
He may, at any time, be required to justify his role as special assistance vehicle including by presenting
the equipment and/or spare parts intended to provide assistance for the Competitor(s) or Crew(s)
stated.
The provisions of Article 23P2 will be fully applicable to this category.
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4) GROUP T3: MODIFIED CORSS-COUNTRY VEHICLES - LIGHTWEIGHT
Vehicles in conformity to the FIA Regulations, Annex J Article 286
5) "SIDE BY SIDE (SXS)" GROUP
Group SxS ASO
Single engine, 4-wheel drive, self-sustaining vehicles whose propulsion and steering are controlled by an
on-board driver.
These vehicles which must be built with a minimum annual production of 500 identical versions, include
2 side-by-side seats and must be registered in a country and be in line with the International Road
Traffic Convention regarding lighting. Vehicles are 2- or 4-wheel drive only.
These vehicles must have an SxS specific ASO passport based on the applicable technical regulations.
(see details in the Technical Regulations Appendix (Art. T6P) attached to the current Regulations)
6) GRUP OP: “OPEN”
(see details in the Technical Regulations appendix of the current Regulations). The Organising Committee reserves the right to refuse any Crew in this group.
Group OP.1: VÉHICLES SCORE
a) Vehicles from the Trophy Truck Class, Trophy Truck Spec Class, Buggy Class1, in conformity to
the "Score" Regulations, can be accepted but the Competitor must prove the Vehicle is accepted by the
"Score International" Organisation. This Vehicle must have a sealed safety dossier in conformity to the
Article GT2 Regulations
b) Vehicles from the Pro UTV Class and Pro UTV Forced Induction Class, in conformity to the
"Score" Regulations, can be accepted if the Competitor can prove the vehicle is accepted by the "Score
International" Organisation. This Vehicle must have a sealed safety dossier in conformity to the Article
GT2 Regulations
Any SCORE vehicle which is not listed in these Regulations can submit an application file before October
15th 2018 to: [email protected]
Group OP.2: ABOLISHED.
Group OP.3: UTV OPEN
Vehicles UTV type, in conformity to an ASN Regulations, can be accepted if the Competitor can prove the
vehicle is accepted by the ASN for Cross Country Rally. This Vehicle must have a sealed safety dossier in
conformity to the ASN Regulations (see Art. T9P).
GROUP OP.4: CHALLENGE NRJ: « ÉNERGIES ALTERNATIVES »
a) Based on the Regulations for the T1, T2 and T3 Groups, there will be a challenge for Cross-
Country Vehicles powered by alternative energy (biodegradable fuel, hybrids engines, ethanol, gas,
hydrogen, etc.).
Vehicles will be accepted to this challenge upon receipt of a detailed file, presented before 1st October
2018.
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b) These Vehicles must have sufficient range to cover the distance from the Bivouac to the
Finish of the Selective Section. For Vehicles using biodegradable fuels, the fuel used to travel from the
Bivouac to the Start of the Selective Section, as well as the Selective Section itself, must be the fuel
declared at Scrutineering.
c) Checks may be carried out at the start of the Bivouac and/or at the Selective Section, and/or
at the Finish of the Selective Section. As a function of any infractions, penalties will be awarded at the
discretion of the Stewards.
d) The Selection Committee reserves the right to refuse any Vehicle and/or crew in this challenge.
GROUP OP.5: CHALLENGE VE «VÉHICULES ELECTRIQUES»
a) 100% electric vehicles may recharge several times. A time of one hour per charge will be
deducted from the time taken on the Selective Section, their number absolutely must be
disclosed before 15 November 2018. However, their number can be changed on the eve of
each Leg before 7 pm.
b) To ensure a full electric charge at the start of the assistance, the electric vehicle is permitted
to leave half an hour before his actual departure time from the bivouac. It may be
accompanied by its assistance (T4.3)
c) The T5 truck dedicated to electric vehicle recharging will be allowed to return in the bivouac
during the marathon Leg. No other assistance of this vehicle will be accepted in the bivouac. A
briefing note will be given to the person in charge of the hourly input control (CH).
d) The electric vehicle may return to the start of the next Leg:
- If it has not fulfilled all of the day's Selective Section or Parallel Way,
- If it is outside the deadline at the time control (CH) of the start of a Leg. However, its
presence at the start of the Selective Section shall be a maximum of one hour after the
departure of the last competitor of the rally.
It absolutely must notify the PCO by phone via the Iritrack of its intention and the route it will follow to
join the next bivouac. This principle will apply twice at the most during the entire rally.
7) GROUP T4 MODIFIED OR PRODUCTION CROSS-COUNTRY TRUCKS
Group T4.1: Series Production trucks that must comply with Appendix J – Article 287 and to the
regulations concerning Group T4.1 FIA homologation regulations (01/01/2008). The
FIA passport for T4.1 vehicles benefit for the Dakar from an extension of validity up
until 1st February 2019 inclusive, if and only if no modification contrary to Appendix
J – Article 287 of the FIA Group T4.1 homologation regulations (01/01/2008) have
been carried out on the vehicle. All modifications to a T4.1 must have received prior
agreement from the Organisers.
Group T4.2: Modified trucks conforming to A.S.O. homologation and having obtained an A.S.O.
passport.
Group T4.3: Series or Modified trucks, corresponding to the technical specifications of Groups
T4.1 or T4.2 and carrying out ‘rapid assistance’ for one or several Crews entered in
the race (see Article 23P2).
The Organising Committee reserves the right to refuse any Crew in this category.
In the Trucks’ classifications, there will be a Challenge « under 10 litres » and a Challenge « 6x6 ».
They must not be over 4.00 m high (official height of the bridges, electrical lines, etc. in South America).
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10P TYRES
See Article T1P11 in the current Technical Regulations.
11P DATA SYSTEM
IMPORTANT: ANY KIND OF DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM IS AUTHORISED IN THE VEHICLES PROVIDING
THAT IT IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A GPS SYSTEM, AT RISK OF DISQUALIFICATION.
12P CREWS
12P1 GENERAL
1) Any Crew entered by a Competitor is eligible; all Crew members must hold an FIA international
driver’s licence valid for the current year.
2) When the Competitor is a legal entity, or the Competitor is not part of the Crew, the first Driver
named on the entry form will be held responsible, jointly and severally, for all the liabilities and
obligations of the Competitor, throughout the whole Event.
3) The full Crew must be on board the Vehicle throughout the entire duration of the Event, with the
exception of the cases provided for in the Regulations. If one member withdraws, or if a third party is
admitted on board (unless this is to transport an injured person), the Vehicle shall be disqualified from
the Event.
4) During a Leg, transportation by land, water or by air of at least one member of the Crew by the
Organisers or by a third party will entail the Disqualification of the Crew concerned.
5) The wearing of FIA and/or Score homologated safety equipment, as described in Article 47P2
(depending on the category in which the Vehicle is registered) homologated safety equipment (Appendix
L, Chapter 3) is compulsory throughout the Selective Sections, on pain of immediate Disqualification of
the Crew.
The wearing of an FIA and/or Score-approved safety harness (depending on the category in which the
Vehicle is entered) is compulsory throughout the Event.
Officials may carry out checks on the Crews’ safety equipment and clothing at the Start of each Selective
Section in the Event and at any other moment of the Event. In the event of non-conformity, the start
will be refused.
6) Crews and Competitors enter the Dakar fully aware of the risks that such an Event entails. Any
incident between Competitors could be investigated by the Officials and the Organisers. If it is proven
that this incident is considered as a “Race Incident”, the liability of the Riders / Competitors and the
Organiser shall not be involved.
12P2 TRUCK CREWS
A truck Crew will be composed of a Driver and a co-driver minimum, and of a Driver and 3 passengers
maximum. They must all hold a 2019 FIA licence.
In the case of exceptional permission from the Organiser, a truck may be authorised to take the Rally
start with only one Crew member. A request must be made to the Organiser before October, 1st 2018.
In the case of a Crew composed of 3 or 4 members, only 2 Crew members must have the truck driving
licence.
In the case of withdrawal of one member for a 3-member Crew or two members for a 4-member Crew,
the Vehicle may be authorised to continue the race, upon authorisation from the Stewards, as a function
of the circumstances.
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13P OFFICIALS
13P1 LIST OF OFFICIALS
The list of officials will be communicated by Bulletin
All members of the Organisation holding an Official’s licence will automatically be considered as Judges
of Fact, with the exception of members of the Stewards. All penalties laid down in the current
Regulations can be noted by the Judges of Fact who can inform the Clerk of the Course.
The following Officials are designated Judges of Fact, to check and report following facts: smoke control
(art. T8P1.7); service and refuelling non-authorised (art. 31P); official itinerary (art. 23P); signposting
(art. 31P4.7)); respect of the sensitive areas (art. 29P4.6); the correct running of the Super Special,
Selective Sections, Time Controls, Parc Fermé and Regroupings:
(The list will be announced by a Bulletin).
13P2 COMPETITORS’ RELATIONS OFFICERS (CRO)
1) The Crews' Relations Officers will be easily identifiable by means of a distinctive marking. They are
linked to the sporting power.
They will be present:
▪ at Scrutineering and Administrative Checks,
▪ at the Start and Finish of Legs.
2) The mission of the Crews' Relation’s Officers is:
▪ to inform the Crews and ensure permanent dialogue with them;
▪ to give accurate answers to all questions asked;
▪ to provide all information or additional clarifications in connection with the Technical and Sporting
Regulations;
▪ to avoid forwarding questions to the Stewards which could be solved satisfactorily by a clear
explanation, with the exception of protests (for example, to clarify disputes over times).
3) The programme of the Crews’ Relation’s Officers is published on the Official Noticeboard.
4) CRO Crew’s Relations Officers
The list of CRO will be communicated by Bulletin
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14P ENTRIES
14P1 GENERAL
1) Anybody wishing to take part in the Event must send the race application file, duly completed, to the
Competitors Relations Department, along with the entry fees, and mentioning at least:
▪ the full name, nationality, address, licence number (Competitor and/or Driver)
▪ Type and driving licence number of each member of the Crew;
▪ the characteristics of the Vehicle, the group and class.
Competitors, first Drivers or co-drivers of a different nationality from that of the Organisers' National
Sporting Authority must comply with the article 3.9 of the International Sporting Code.
This application request will be made through the opening of a file on the website www.dakar.com
2) By the very fact of signing the “Candidate Declaration”, the Competitor and all the Crew members
submit themselves only to the sporting jurisdictions specified in these Regulations, as well as the ruling
of the following Regulations: Supplementary, Technical and Service, including appendixes.
Competitors must sign this “Candidate Declaration” during the Administrative Checks of the Event.
3) Up to the moment a Crew presents itself for administrative checks, any change of one or several
members may only be made with the approval of the Organising Committee.
After the start of Administrative Checks and Scrutineering, the changing of one or several members of a
Crew may only be authorised by the Stewards.
4) Up to the moment of Scrutineering, the Competitor may freely replace the entered Vehicle with
another one.
5) Should it turn out, at the time of pre-race Scrutineering, that a Vehicle does not correspond in its
presentation to the group in which it was entered, this Vehicle may, upon the proposal of the Technical
Stewards, be transferred by the Stewards to a different group or be refused definitively.
14P2 ENTRY REQUESTS
1) Admissible, upon invitation, all persons over 18 years of age.
2) The Organising Committee reserves the right to refuse the entry of a Driver, co-driver, or a
Competitor (Article 3.14.1 and 3.14.2 of the International Sporting Code). The application request may
only be validated if accompanied by the entry fees.
3) Entry fees, cancellation of entry and requests for refunds: see Appendix n°1.
14P3 START REFUSED
1) No Crews refused a start due to failure to pass Administrative Checks and/or Scrutineering will be
eligible for refunds.
2) For refunds for additional services please refer to the general conditions of sale laid down by the
different suppliers.
14P4 CANCELLATION OR POSTPONEMENT OF THE EVENT
1) In the case where it proves impossible to run the Event, for whatever reasons, and particularly for the
following non-exhaustive reasons such as: failure to obtain, or withdrawal of federation approval, failure
to obtain authorisation to cross a particular country, political problems in one or other of the countries to
be crossed, making it impossible to run the Event, financial difficulties making it technically or sportingly
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impossible to run the Event, embarkation, disembarkation or logistical problems making it impossible to
transport materials and Competitors, etc. The Organiser will be liable only for funds paid.
Funds received by the Organiser will be refunded by March, 31st 2019 at the latest.
2) In the case where the Event is delayed, the Organiser will inform each Competitor immediately, by
registered post, of the new programme for the race.
In the case where participants are unable to take part in the race, due to the change of date, they have
a maximum of eight (8) days, from the moment the registered letter is received, to request, by
registered mail, refund of funds paid to the Organiser.
This refund will be paid by March, 31st 2019 at the latest.
3) In all cases, participants may not claim any other compensation of any kind whatsoever.
15P IDENTIFICATION
1) The Organisers shall supply at the Scrutineering to each Crew with a set of identification plates.
However, if the Competitor / Crew desires, they can make a written request to the Competitors’
Department between November, 20th and December, 1st 2018 in order to obtain the authorisation to
print his Vehicle identification plates.
IMPORTANT: it is imperative that the shape and the size of these plates, as well as the typography of
the number and the brands remain identical to the files sent by the Organisation.
If the shape and/or the dimensions are not respected, the Organisation plates (adhesive) will
automatically be put on the Vehicle on pain of being refused the Legs start.
2) Throughout the duration of the Event, the plates must be affixed according to the present
Regulations.
In no case may they cover, even partially, the Vehicle's licence plates.
3) The number plates:
Must be affixed to the right and left sides of the Vehicle, on the area situated between the wheel arches,
provided that they are totally visible from the side, as well as on the roof of the Vehicle, legible in the
direction of the race.
They bear the race number, as well as a space dedicated for compulsory Organiser’s advertising:
possibly the name of the Event and/or the name of one or several main sponsor(s) of the Organiser.
4) Total size of the number plates:
50cm width x 52cm height for Race Cars and Trucks
30cm width x 31cm height for exceptions described in Article 16P2
5) Two 43x22cm “Rally” plates (MANDATORY) for all Vehicles must be positioned legibly in a visible
position during the whole Event. They must be fixed at the front and the rear of the Vehicle, parallel the
axis of the wheels, without covering, even partially, the Vehicle’s license plates and, except for the
manufacturer’s acronym, the plate must be the first inscription legible from the front above the line of
the headlamps.
They incorporate the Competitor's race number in figures of 4 cm high and with a stroke thickness of
1 cm, and might include a compulsory area reserved for the Organiser’s sponsors.
6) At any time during the Event, the absence or faulty positioning of a number plate, a “Rally” plate
and/or of their respective compulsory sponsors reserved area may incur, on certification, a cash penalty
equivalent to 10% of the entry fees (Vehicle and Crew fee), 20% in case of absence or faulty positioning
of 2 or more plates at the same.
7) The names of the first Driver and his co-driver(s), plus their national flags (nationality of the licence),
of a height of 30 to 50 mm, must appear on both sides of the front wings or front doors of the Vehicle.
Any Vehicle failing to comply with this rule may be subject to a cash penalty, on certification, equivalent
to 10% of the entry fee (Vehicle and Crew fee).
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8) An identity bracelet equipped with a RFID chip, on which will be printed the phone number of the
PCO: +33 1 41 33 02 10 will allow the identification of Crews. Crews and Competitors bracelets will be
differentiated. Failure to wear this bracelet, noticed by an Official, will result in a penalty of 10% of the
entry fee (individual fee). In the case where the bracelet becomes damaged the person must request a
replacement from the Competitors’ Department, in exchange for the damaged item.
16P ADVERTISING
16P1 GENERAL
1) Crews are allowed to affix any kind of advertising to their Vehicles, provided that:
a) it is authorised by the FIA Regulations and the legislation of the countries crossed,
b) it is not likely to give offence,
c) it does not encroach upon the spaces reserved for Rally plates, number plates and
windscreen strips,
d) it does not interfere with the Crew's vision through the windows,
e) it does not express either a religious and/or political opinion.
2) The MANDATORY collective advertising which may not be bought:
a) the number plates conforming to Article 15P;
b) one strip to be affixed on the top part of the windscreen, 10 cm high by 110 cm long. No
other sticker may be affixed below this one;
c) 43 X 22 cm « Rally » plates front and rear conforming to Article 15P;
d) Two 42 cm (width) x 44 cm (height) or 30 (width) x 31 (height) stickers for the exceptions
described in Article 16P2, to be affixed on the side panel of the vehicle.
e) One 42 cm (width) x 44 cm (height) sticker to be affixed on the roof of the vehicle.
QR Codes will be glued on each race vehicle during technical scrutineering. The implementing rules will
be provided during this checking procedure.
3) The Organisers' OPTIONAL advertising must appear on two 42 cm wide x 44 cm high plates for Cars
and Trucks and 30 cm wide x 31 cm high for exceptions detailed in Article 16P2. It cannot be subdivided,
and will be affixed on the right and left sides of the Vehicle, on the area between the wheel arches
provided that they are totally visible from the side.
4) For Competitors who refuse the Organisers’ optional advertising, an increase of €50,000 including
taxes for Cars and Trucks will apply to the Event’s entry fee per crew.
5) The Crews must ensure that the advertising is properly affixed throughout the entire Event.
Checks will be carried out at the port of Le Havre, and then at the technical scrutineering in Lima.
Failure to apply or the incorrect application of mandatory or optional advertising will initially result in a
warning, then:
• A €1,000 fine at the second infringement.
• The full amount of entry fees upon a subsequent infringement.
• Disqualification from the race.
16P2 SPECIFICS
The plates for Cars and Trucks Vehicles will be 42 cm wide x 44 cm high, except the following Vehicles,
which will be allowed to use 30cm wide x 31cm high plates apart from the roof plate which size will be
42 cm x 44 cm: the T3 category Vehicles, the Side by Side (SxS) as well as possibly the T1.3 / T1.4
categories or OP Vehicles only in the case where the surface (door included) of the lateral face of the
Vehicle does not have the capacity to affix the sticker(s) in its/their entirety.
Competitors are required to provide sufficient space to conform to the above Regulations, with all
modifications to stickers forbidden (cutting, etc.).
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Warning: The Competitor is responsible for reserving the necessary space on his vehicle to affix the
Organisation’s stickers during Scrutineering. No exemption will be granted.
(The sponsors’ presentation will be communicated on a Bulletin).
110 cm of windscreen ‘sun’ visor strip, by 10 cm high, compulsory. For the Dakar 2019, it will be
tolerated for the Competitor to take out the central part of the windscreen ‘sun’ visor strip.
2 Rally plates, at the front and rear of the Vehicle, compulsory.
3 42 cm (width) x 44 cm (height) stickers to affix on the lateral side of the Vehicle. That of the
roof must be legible in the direction of the race.
* The roof plate is not mandatory for assistance vehicles.
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Two 42 x 44 cm optional advertising plates, which can be bought.
Two 9 x 20 cm stickers to stick on the lateral side of the Vehicle
16P3 COLOUR OF THE NUMBER PLATES AND ADVERTISING
So as to easily differentiate different groups, plates will be of different colours:
▪ T1, Open, T3 and T4: white plates;
▪ T2 and T4.3: pink plates;
▪ Semi marathon vehicles: orange plates;
▪ Assistance Vehicles: yellow plates.
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17P MARKING
17P1 GENERAL
Mandatory pre-Scrutineering can be organised for the Teams featuring on the A.S.O. Elite List
(Technical) at the discretion of the Organizer, within two months preceding the start of the Rally. Prior to
that, a technical file will need to be filled out.
1) The engine block and chassis identified with a mark during technical scrutineering, and the Crew are
associated with and identified by a race number. These three elements (engine block, chassis, crew) can
be neither changed nor replaced during the running of the Event. However, competitors in groups T1,
T3, SxS and OP may change an engine block per Vehicle, but will receive a penalty of 50 hours.
Another engine block changeout will result in disqualification from the event.
2) Any anomaly discovered, and in particular identification marks presented as original and untouched
which have been tampered with, will be noted by the Stewards and may entail the Disqualification of the
Crew, as well as that of any other Competitor or Crew who has helped or been involved in the
commission of the infringement. This will not prejudice any demands which may additionally be made to
the Competitor's or accomplice's National Sporting Authority concerning the imposition of heavier
sanctions.
17P2 ALL GROUPS
1) Before arriving at scrutineering, it will have to be provided by Crews, on the parts listed below, a hole
allowing fixing of seals, on pain of being refused the start. The Competitor is responsible for the
existence of all marks and seals during the Event.
The absence of a hole allowing the passing of a seal will incur a penalty of €150 by missing hole.
2) Engine Block
Ensure a hole allowing the passing of a seal (diameter = 3.5mm minimum).
3) Air Intake Restrictors
Ensure on their engines, a hole allowing the passing of a seal to mark the engine air intakes (diameter =
3.5mm minimum).
17P3 T1 GROUP
Suspension clearance 4x4
Ensure a hole allowing the passing of a seal (diameter = 3.5mm minimum) on the bump stops. The hole
must be placed in a way that it is not possible to adjust the suspension clearance without breaking the
seals.
17P4 T2 GROUP
Vehicles must be marked in accordance to the FIA 2018 Off-road Rally General Prescriptions, Annex 2.
18P ATTRIBUTION OF RACE NUMBER
The Organising Committee is the only entity apt to attribute race numbers.
Race numbers will be attributed on the basis of the following criteria:
▪ Drivers featuring on the A.S.O. list of Elite Drivers;
▪ results obtained on preceding Dakar and/or on Dakar Series and/or on World Cup for Cross-
Country Rallies (except Baja);
▪ sporting or media notoriety of a Driver and/or Team;
▪ category and class of Vehicle (T1, T2, T3, OPEN, 2 or 4-wheel drive, etc.).
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19P DRIVERS’ PRIORITIES
Any Driver registered on the A.S.O Elite Drivers List (Technical), shall be on it for the Rally Dakar.
The list will be reviewed every year, published in its provisional form in this Supplementary Regulations
and published in its final form by Bulletin at Administrative Checks.
20P STARTING ORDER
20P1 GENERAL
1) If the Selective Section has been divided into several timed portions, separated of a Neutralisation,
run in the same Leg, the starting order of the next day’s Leg will be drawn up by cumulating the times of
these Selective Sections. In case of a dead heat, priority will be given to the Crew that achieved the
fastest time in the first Selective Section.
2) If there are two or more portions to a Selective Section, the start of the following Selective Section
portion shall be based on the finish time of the previous portion in hours, minutes and seconds, to which
time Allowed for the Neutralisation will be added.
3) The Clerk of Course, when drawing up the starting order, will take into account any Sporting Penalties
that a Competitor has incurred for infringements (missed PC, missed Way Point, speeding, unfair
behaviour, etc.) committed during the preceding Selective Section, and which will be added to the time
of the Selective Section(s) concerned.
This procedure is applicable provided that the penalties are noted down on the Competitor's Time Card
and/or established by any other means at the disposal of the Race Direction.
4) Any penalties incurred on the Road Sections shall be added to the general classification of the Leg
covered.
5) In a case where a Crew arrives early at the Time Control before a Start for a Selective Section, no
modification to the arranged starting order is authorised as a function of the cars present, and in all
cases, the starting time is the target check-in time at the Time Control + 5 minutes, even if it concerns
the Start for a Selective Section other than the first of the day.
Example:
Target check-in time at Time Control: 10.00am; actual early arrival time: 9.54am; theoretical starting
time: 9.59am; Actual starting time authorised = 10.05am, which corresponds to the target check-in
time + 5 minutes.
The marshal in charge of the start must ensure that this rule is respected and make a report to the Clerk
of Course. Any infringement of this rule may lead to a sanction imposed by the Stewards, which may go
as far as the Disqualification of the Crew concerned.
20P2 STARTING ORDER
Any changes during the rally will be announced by a Bulletin and posted on the Official Notice board.
1) The T4.3 Trucks will always start behind the Cars / Trucks T4.1 and T4.2 Trucks mixed, every 30
seconds, in the order of the Classification of the previous day’s Selective Section.
The T4.3 Vehicle having taken a 50-hour penalty will not be in the Classification. It will start in the order
of its race number after the vehicles classified.
In the case of a possible Leg split between Cars and Trucks, the T4.3 having received a 50-hour penalty,
will have to follow the Car itinerary if the race conditions and the Selective Section geographical
specificities allow it. They will leave in the order of the race numbers, after the last Cars.
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The starting orders, and particularly the ones from the first and the last Legs, will be determined by the
Timing included in the road book for each Leg, which is the official document stating the start orders for
each Leg.
Each change will be subject to a Bulletin and posted in the Official board.
3) Gaps
The gap between the last Bike / Quad and the first Car will be a minimum of 30 minutes and a maximum
of 2 hours.
The gap between the last Car and the first Truck, when they will be not mixed, will be fixed at the end of
the reconnaissance and will be given in the Timing included in the road book of each Leg.
In certain Legs the gap between vehicles will be established by the Timing included in the Road Book of
each Leg.
4) Timing (Itinerary / schedule)
The starting order and starting gap for each Leg will be specified on the timing (Itinerary / schedule)
included in the Road Book of each Leg.
The starting order and starting gap for the Start and Finish Podium will be subject to an Information
Note.
5) Posting of starting orders
On the evening of each Leg, the starting order of the first 20 will be posted at 7.30pm. Vehicles that
have not arrived by 10.00pm will start after the others, in the order of their starting order of the
previous day. The start list of all Vehicles will be posted at 11.00pm at the latest.
On the rest day, starting orders will be posted at 7.00pm.
20P3 REPOSITIONING
On the eve of the first Leg, if necessary, the repositioning will be made at the Clerk of Course’s
discretion. For the 2nd Leg, the Elite Car Drivers may be repositioned for safety reasons, from the 16th
place on the 1st Leg. A request for reclassification must be made to the Race Director before 08.00pm
by the Competitor / Crew or their representative.
From the 3rd Leg on, the first 15 Competitors / Crews for the Cars category and the first 10 Competitors
/ Crews for the Trucks category of the provisional General Classification or of the provisional General
Classification of the Leg’s eve could present a maximum of 3 repositioning requests during the Rally to
the Clerk of Course.
This request must imperatively be presented on a “Repositioning request” sheet available at the
Competitors’ tent.
This request must be transmitted to the Clerk of Course before 7.00pm by the Competitor / Driver.
However, the request to be repositioned may be made by telephone call to the Clerk of the Course,
before 7.00pm, in the case where the Competitor / Crew or their representative will not have arrived at
the Bivouac at 7.00pm. The form must be completed by the Competitor / Representative upon arrival.
Requests for repositioning will not be admitted on the evening of the first day of a Marathon’s Leg.
The Competitor / Crew able to apply for repositioning for the next day’s Leg will be repositioned in the
order of his position of the General Classification of the day before from the 16th spot for Cars, from the
11th spot for Trucks.
For the “Dakar Semi-marathon” Crew, see Art. 20P4.
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20P4 DAKAR SEMI MARATHON
Any Crew in Car, Side by Side and Truck categories having withdrawn during one of the first racing week
Stages, could be authorised to take the start of the second week, under conditions, starting from the
Stage following the Rest Day. The Crew will therefore return to the Classification under « Dakar Semi-
Marathon ».
1) Required conditions for a Crew to be authorised to return to the Race for the 2nd week:
• It must be registered in Car, SxS or Truck categories
• It has been forced to withdraw, during the first racing week between the start of the first stage
and the Rest Day before 6.00pm (See 36P6).
• The Competitor will have to fill out the « Dakar Semi-Marathon” form available at the Officials’
tent to ask for the study of its possible return within 24 hours (at the latest) after having
withdrawn and will have to advise the Competitors’ Department. In the case of a withdraw during
the Stage preceding the Rest Day, the Competitor will have until 6.00pm on the Rest Day to
make its choice and ask for the study of its return.
• A Crew who did not show its intention to realise the entire Itinerary, or who did not follow one of
the Articles regarding the Crews’ Code (29P4) could not pretend to its return the second week.
• Any Crew member who would have been injured or evacuated for healthy reasons by the medical
staff, will only pretend to return with its Crew upon the positive opinion of the medical staff.
• The Race Direction and the Organisation reserve the right to refuse any return request.
2) During the first week, even after received the Officials’ authorised to return the Classification as
“Semi-Marathon”, the Competitor will not be considered as one still racing and will have to strictly
and on a mandatory base, follow the itinerary as well as the Service Vehicles’ rules, keep its
Iritrack on at all times when outside of the bivouac and follow the Service Vehicles’ Road Book
while waiting for the second week start of the first Stage, or being excluded.
3) In order to validate its return to the second week, the Crew and its Vehicle must present
themselves, during the Rest Day, to a technical scrutineering, including a medical check in case
of a withdrawal following an accident.
4) A specific and distinguishing sticker will have to be placed on the Vehicle or being excluded.
5) Starting order for the second week:
• During the first Stage of the second week, the Competitor will start in the order of his number
after the last classified Competitor of his category.
• From the second Stage of the second week onwards, the Competitor will start according to his
Classification from the preceding Stage. No Competitor can take the start before the 25th position.
• A Semi-Marathon Competitor cannot ask for repositioning.
6) Classification:
• A « Dakar Semi-Marathon » Competitor will be on the day’s scratch classification but will no
longer appear on the Overall Classification.
• He will appear on the « Dakar Semi-Marathon » Classification.
• He will have the possibility to go on the finish podium, under the Dakar Semi-Marathon group.
• He will no longer be able to pretend to any Group, Class or Challenge prize
7) Crews’l Code / Assistance:
• Any withdrawal after the Rest Day will be final.
• The rules regarding the respect of the itinerary, the code, the use of the Sentinel and any other
rule and all the respective sanctions remain the same as per the present Regulations for any
Competitor of the Dakar Semi-Marathon Classification.
• Any intervention / assistance between a Dakar Semi-Marathon Competitor and a Competitor from
the Overall Classification can only be for safety reasons.
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21P ROAD BOOK AND NAVIGATION - GENERAL
1) The route of the Rally is described in the Road Book which is given to the Crews. It is validated by the
opening team during the verification of the route.
It will be: common to four categories, or intended for Cars and/or Trucks (at the Organiser’s discretion).
2) The Vehicles are obliged to be equipped with one or two GPS downloaded with the Way Points given
by the Organiser.
If the official GPS is broken, the second GPS becomes the official one.
The spare GPS will be identified by the race number xxx of the Competitor added with an “S”: xxxS
(Spare).
3) Various compulsory passage points (Way Points) noted during reconnaissance feature in the Road
Book and are validated on the passage of the opening car.
4) Between two compulsory passage points, the route described in the Road Book is not obligatory but
strongly recommended. Only this route is opened and validated by the opening team.
5) The route will remain secret until the Road Book is distributed to Crews.
6) In order to guarantee the fairness and the sporting spirit of the Rally Dakar, more specifically the
protection of the environment and the culture of the hosting country, and in particular with regards to
the commitment of the organiser with Peruvian national authorities, the rules concerning the tests
before the Dakar will be reinforced and strictly applied.
From 18th May 2018 and until the end of the Rally, reconnaissance of the sporting itinerary of the
41st Dakar, giving even a minor advantage are forbidden, in any form, in the country to be crossed by
the Event, for all the Riders / Competitors / Participants who have entered, and for any person having
a link whatsoever with a Rider / Competitor / Participant entered or intending to enter.
These restrictions apply to the Rally Dakar host country: Peru.
The participation in national races and/or the organization of tests in this country will be the subject of
an authorisation made to the Organising Committee of the Dakar.
The Dakar event Organising Committee shall be notified of any trials organised in Peru and shall receive:
o the complete and detailed list of Riders / Drivers / Participants, Machines / vehicles and staff
involved
o an accurate map of the area in which the trial will take place
o the name of the local person or people in charge of organising the trials.
Any trial held in Peru, in the context (immediately before or after) of any cross-country event held in
Peru is strictly prohibited in the entire country except authorisation given by the Peruvian authorities.
Not respecting these rules will lead to the automatic refusal of entry for the future editions for the Rider
/ pilot and the co-pilot(s) concerned but as well as all the pilots from the Team, and for all the service
vehicles related to this Team.
7) The complete route is checked by the opening team.
8) At the beginning of December 2018, the Competitors will be informed about the division in kilometres
of the Legs.
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22P ROAD BOOK
OAD22P1 ROAD BOOK LEXICON
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22P2 ROAD BOOK
1) All Crews will receive a Road Book which will indicate the itinerary which has been reconnoitred and
which will be ‘opened’ and ‘swept’. It will indicate compulsory points of passage (WPV, WPM, WPE, WPS,
WPC, DZ, FZ, CH) which must be respected on pain of incurring penalties up to and including
Disqualification.
The Stewards’ decision will be immediately enforceable notwithstanding appeal in the event of
irregularity involving safety or proper conduct problems (Art. 12.2.3 and 12.2.3a of CSI).
2) A Selective Section or Road Section taking place on an existing track will appear in the Road Book as
a continuous line.
A Selective Section or Road Section taking place off-track will appear in the Road Book as a dotted line.
3) It is authorised to carry in the Vehicle, only the route notes for the current Event (official Road Book),
the modifications proposed by the opening team, which may be integrated into the Road Book and
personal notes resulting from a previous passage (whatever direction) in the current Event.
It is prohibited to have any kind of maps whatever the physical support (paper, electronic, or on any
other type of support).
Teams not respecting this rule will not be allowed to start or will be Disqualified.
4) The Road Book for the first Leg will be given at the Briefing (see Art. 1P2. Hour and place will be informed by Bulletin). Those for the following Legs will be given each evening -for the next day- to the
Competitors arrived at the Bivouac at "El Central" (the Hour will be informed by BUlletin), and in the CH
"finish of the Leg" for the rest of the Competitors, with the exception of the rest day when the Road
Book for the following Leg will be given from 14h00 on at El Central in the Bivouac. They will remain the
property of the Competitor.
5) Following the passage of the Organisers’ opening team, any modifications will be posted each evening
before 06.00pm or during the Briefing at the latest, at the Bivouac, under the control and responsibility
of the Clerk of Course (see Article 30P).
6) Competitors must, in all cases, adapt their driving to the condition of the terrain which will change
frequently. The greatest attention must be paid at all times, whatever the type of route (Selective
Sections, Road Sections, Off-Track, etc.).
7) A roll Road Book will be given to SOLO Drivers.
When Legs or Stages Sections are different for the Bike / Quad and Car / Truck categories, the
Organisation will distribute specific Road Books for each category of Vehicles.
Each Crew is responsible for his Road Book and must check that the one received corresponds to his
category.
23P OFFICIAL ITINERARY – OFFICIAL “PARALLEL WAY” ROUTE
23P1 GENERAL
1) The Official Itinerary (Selective Sections and Road Sections) is recorded in the GPS(s) supplied to
Crews.
The Itinerary must be done entirely under pain of penalty going up to and including disqualification. Only
the parts on tarmac mentioned on the Official Itinerary are allowed.
The Stewards’ decision will be immediately enforceable notwithstanding appeal within this irregularity
(Art. 12.2.3 and 12.2.3a of CSI).
The chronological validation of each Way Point (WPV, WPM, WPE, WPS, WPC, DZ, FZ, CH) localised on
the Road Book guarantees the respect of the route by Crews. Each point will be numbered in
chronological order in the Road Book and in the GPS.
WPS will be positioned on the route to guarantee the passing of some sensitive points, such as: dangers
3 (!!!), crossings of roads, gas pipelines, railways, etc.
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2) In case of a change of itinerary, the list of compulsory passage points that is downloaded in the GPS
may be automatically modified upon arrival at the Bivouac or at the start of the Leg.
It is the Crews’ responsibility to ensure that modifications have been carried out.
3) With the exception of the Bivouac’s coordinates, no coordinates of Way Points will be indicated in the
Road Book.
23P2 RESPECT OF THE OFFICIAL ITINERARY – “T1 / T2 SPECIAL ASSISTANCE” VEHICLES – “T4.3
VEHICLES”
1) If a Vehicle in categories “T1 / T2 SPECIAL ASSISTANCE” or “T4.3” has carried out assistance on
another Race Vehicle and reaches the Bivouac out of time and by a different itinerary (marked track or
tarmac), a penalty of 50 hours will be awarded and will be taken into account for the start order of the
following Leg.
The T4.3 Vehicle concerned must imperatively indicate its leaving of the itinerary to Race Control (PCO)
via the Iritrack telephone and give the number of the Vehicle on which it is going to carry out Service,
on pain of Disqualification.
2) A T4.3 Vehicle that is too late to take the start, after having carried out assistance and on having
informed the PCO by telephone, may be authorised not to do the Leg and to retake the start of the
following Leg. It will be sanctioned by a time penalty of 100 hours.
The Vehicle that has a minimum of 50 hours of penalties will no longer be included in the rankings and
will start in the order of its number after the last ranked car for the “T1 / T2 SPECIAL ASSISTANCE" AND
the last ranked truck for the T 4.3.
It shall not pass on the Arrival Podium (see Art. 1P2).
3) The Vehicles concerned by this article must respect the rules governing speed limits imposed on
assistance category Vehicles. They do not risk being disqualified for missing Way Points.
4) In the case of a possible Stage split between Cars and Trucks, the T4.3 having received a 50-hour
penalty, will have to follow the Car itinerary if the race conditions and the Selective Section geographical
specificities allow it. They will leave in the order of the race numbers, after the last Cars.
23P3 THE “PODIUM PASSAGE” LEG
In the case in which the Podium ceremony is not directly followed by a Road Section and/or a Selective
Section, all the Competitors will have to go from the Parc Fermé and back with their Vehicles to pass on
the Start Podium.
Each Competitor will receive a Time Card and a Target Time to cover that route.
A Service vehicle subscribed as such will be able to join the Competitor and assist them only in case of a
technical problem and only after having received the authorisation by the Clerk of Course or the
Organiser.
Conforming to Article 12P1, wearing the safety equipment is mandatory.
23P4 “PUBLIC » ZONES
1) “Public” Zones will be positioned alongside the route, on one or several points of the Selective
Sections, depending on the Legs. They will be intended to regroup the spectators.
These zones will feature on the Road Book and will be specified in the Briefing. Particular vigilance is
requested by the Vehicles while crossing these zones.
2) Service Crews / Vehicles and any Competitor other than a Crew are not allowed to go there, except if
these zones feature on the itinerary of their day’s Road Book.
3) Signposting, which consists of providing information, of any kind at all, to crews in the race, is
prohibited, under penalty of Disqualification in the worst-case scenario.
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23P5 PARALLEL WAY - "PARALLEL WAY CHALLENGE"
Any crews whose driver is not in the Elite A.S.O. list, will have the opportunity during the first week of
racing only (from the first Leg through to the Leg before the rest day), in certain designated Stages, to
take a parallel Official Route, the 'Parallel Way', specified in the Road Book.
This option may only be used twice during the first week of racing.
The Crew that uses this option will remain subject to the provisions relating to compliance with the route
and will accordingly perform the Official 'Parallel Way' Route in its entirety and shall be obliged to finish
the Leg.
By way of exemption to Articles 23P1 and 24P2 providing for the application of a penalty which may, in
the worst-case scenario, mean disqualification from the Event, these competitors will be penalised by a
maximum is limited to 50 hours for the first use of the Official 'Parallel Way' Route.
Possible penalties for missing a Way Point on the remaining itinerary or any other penalty will be added
on and accumulated.
Accordingly, and under those conditions, the competitors may resume the Race and to go to the start of
the next Leg provided they also comply with the regulatory provisions applicable to the arrival and
departure procedures and especially those pertaining to the Time Checks.
The penalty imposed is taken into account to determine the starting order for the next Leg.
This special dispensation maximum fixed penalty may be applied only once during the Event. The second
use of the Parallel Way during the first week of racing will lead the withdrawal of the Crew from the
general ranking of the Race in which it will no longer be included. It may however reach the finish line in
race conditions starting each Leg in the order of its number after ranked vehicles. It will appear in the
'Parallel Way Challenge' rankings. However, it will not be able to stand on the Arrival Podium (see Art. 1P2)
In all cases, the Panel of the Stewards reserve the right to Disqualify the competitor, if for example
failure to comply with the Official 'Parallel Way' Route were to cause safety or proper behaviour
problems in accordance with the International Sporting Code.
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24P FUNCTIONING OF THE GPS
24P1 GENERAL
1) The « GPS » uses the system of Visible (WPV), Hidden (WPM), Safety (WPS), Control (WPC) and
Eclipse (WPE) Way Points.
The Way Points allows the checking and the respect of the Road Book by the Competitors. Also, Way
Points are associated univocally to a kilometre shown in the Road Book. The Penalties for each missing
Way Point, shown in the Road Book, are also associated with this kilometres, using the number of these
Way Point as an indication of the passing order of these Way Point, which must be passed through in
chronological order.
To satisfy the navigation regulations, the WPS and WPM work according to the following principle:
2) Between 2 WPM or WPS, the GPS will only show the compass heading and the speed.
Once the Vehicle has entered the 800 m radius around a WPM or a WPS, the GPS will display all the
usual functions of a GPS: COG (Cap over Ground), SOG (Speed over Ground), CTW (Cap to Way Point),
DTW (Distance to Way Point), etc.
All this information will also be displayed on the screen of the GPS towards a WPE, once the preceding
Way Point has been passed. In the case where the Vehicle has not validated the preceding Way Point,
the information will be displayed on the screen, once the radius of 800 m around the WPE has been
penetrated.
3) Vehicles must respect the chronological order of the Way Points of the Stage concerned. If this is not
the case, the GPS will only display the compass heading followed and speed.
However, the Vehicle can force the GPS to align itself on another Way Point using the key “W+” or “W-”.
DSS
ASS
Validation : 90 m m
Déclenchement : 800 m
WPS
Déclenchement : 800 m
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4) Functioning of the WPC
A WPC is a Way Point that allows the respect of the Road Book to be checked, without any navigation
information being supplied by the GPS other than its number, the order of passage in relation to other
Way Points, as well as its name, which uses its position in whole kilometres in the Road Book (example:
K58 whether it is positioned at kilometre 58,00 or 58,99 on the Road Book) and whose radius of
validation is 300 m.
The competitors are informed of their validation on the GPS screen by:
- The switching on the principle navigation page screen of their GPS, of the Control Way Point
to the next Way Point.
- The showing in grey of the number on the CHECK page.
24P2 PENALTIES FOR MISSING WAY POINTS
1) The range of penalties for each missing Way Point (WPV, WPM, WPE, WPS, WPC, DZ, FZ, CP, CH) will
be indicated on the Road Book.
In the case where the Official Itinerary and/or the “Parallel Way” Route is not respected (succession of
missing Way Points representing a short cut or any other irregular line taken, even if the missed Way
Points are not successive), penalties may go up to and including Disqualification, as a function of the
profile of the Stage and the number of kilometres missed.
In case of Disqualification, for non-respect of the Itinerary and/or “Parallel Way” Route, the decision of
the Sports Commission Competitor shall apply immediately notwithstanding appeal should problems of
safety or proper behaviour be called into question (Art. 12.2.3 and 12.2.3a of the CSI).
In the case where Way Points are added by the opening team, a new list giving the numbers of Way
Points and their penalties will be posted on the official notice boards.
No situation, including that relating to the health of a Crew member during a Stage, unless expressly
provided for in these regulations, may allow exemption from the foregoing provisions and dismiss
penalties incurred such as disqualification for failure to comply with the Official Itinerary and/or the
Official 'Parallel Way’ Route.
2) In addition to checking the Time Card, an analysis of the GPS and eventually of the Iritrack will be
carried out to establish the route actually followed.
R : 300 m
WPC
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24P3 NAVIGATION
1) All navigation equipment of whatever type is controlled, especially GPS. The bringing and possession
of any system not explicitly mentioned in these Regulations is forbidden and will result in Disqualification
and that irrespective of the mode and technology used to evaluate or estimate ones position.
2) GPS UNIK II (compulsory on board Vehicles)
The mounting of a GPS of a single model, disqualifying any other type of GPS, supplied by the
Organisers’ supplier is compulsory.
This equipment must be mounted according to the technical instructions supplied. It is Crews’
responsibility to correctly install the necessary mechanical, electrical and electronical elements
complying with the safety standards before Scrutineering and that with the aid of the installation kits
purchased from the named supplier. Electrical supply must be permanent, protected by a 3 amp fuse
and give a steady continuous current of between 9 and 24 volts. The mechanical mountings must
flexible and use the silent blocks supplied.
This equipment may be fitted twice.
This equipment is personalised and marked with a seal, with a series number attributed to a crew. No
changes may be made without authorisation from the GPS supplier. Any exchange of equipment
between Vehicles is forbidden on pain of penalties up to and including Disqualification.
3) GPS compass heading, speed and odometer repeater (optional)
A sole model is authorised by the Organisers and supplied by the Organisation’s supplier, they must be
linked to the fixed GPS. The linking of all other models, or systems to the GPS is forbidden, especially to
computers or organisers of whatever kind.
4) Mechanical Tripmeter of the Competitors' choice (compulsory on board Vehicles)
A distance counter linked uniquely to the rotation of the wheels or the transmission shaft. This
equipment must not be linked to any other piece of equipment making the use of this information by
another piece of equipment possible.
This equipment may be fitted twice.
5) Odometer of the GPS Unik II (function of the GPS Unik II)
Counter of total distance, based uniquely on the calculation of the distances covered between each GPS
measure (at least two per second). The Odometer is displayed in the ODO and OD+ pages of the GPS
Unik.
This equipment can be fitted twice.
6) Magnetic or electronic compass of the Competitors' choice (optional)
Indicator of the compass heading of the Vehicle, based on the earth’s magnetic field. This equipment
may include an internal electronic compensation system. The readout may be analogical and/or digital.
This equipment must not be linked to any other piece of equipment allowing the use of this information
by another piece of equipment. No connection is allowed that might allow the entry or supply of digital
data.
This equipment may be fitted twice.
7) General
a) The use of GPS points other than those supplied by the Organiser for Rally Dakar is
forbidden.
Each piece of equipment may perform only one function (compass, odometer, etc.) with the exception of
the odometer and compass functions of the GPS Unik II.
Only the linking of the GPS and the GPS compass-heading, speed, odometer repeater (unique models) is
authorised.
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b) All other type of GPS, fixed, portable, integrated, or equipment possessing GPS type
capacities, or all other system of navigation by satellite, the recording of the route by any means is
forbidden. They can in no case be used or employed during the race.
The carrying or possession of any system not explicitly described in these Regulations is forbidden, and
notably all computer systems, electronic navigation aids, computerised map positioning systems,
computerised maps scanners or storage devices.
All linking of communication of whatever kind (cable, radio, infra-red, etc.) of different pieces of
equipment is forbidden. External communications is also forbidden.
Only the linking of the crew helmets by using a helmet-to-helmet Intercom system is allowed.
IMPORTANT: ANY KIND OF DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM IS AUTHORISED IN THE VEHICLES PROVIDING
THAT IT IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A GPS SYSTEM, AT RISK OF DISQUALIFICATION.
c) The presence on board a Vehicle of all non-justifiable wiring is forbidden (electricity supplies,
aerials, pick-ups, etc.).
The Organiser reserves the right to carry out physical or electronic test at any moment with the purpose
of checking:
▪ the correct functioning of compulsory equipment;
▪ the absence or use of forbidden systems;
▪ the absence of pre-equipment or cabling permitting the later installation of non-homologated
equipment.
d) The possession or use of forbidden systems will result in Disqualification.
In the case of doubt concerning the functions of equipment authorised but of the Competitors’ choice,
their transport may be forbidden.
25P UNBLOCKING THE GPS
For safety reasons, the Crews have the possibility of unblocking the GPS by inputting a specific code:
‘WPM’ Code:
This code, given by the Race Control (PCO) at the request of the crew via the Iritrack, activates the
usual functions of a GPS and makes all the Way Points visible.
All use of this code will result in the following penalties:
▪ from the 1st to the 3rd utilisation: 30 hours penalties per utilisation for the first 20 in the overall
car class, the first 10 overall in the truck class and/or A.S.O. Elite Drivers, 60 hours for other
Competitors.
▪ the 4th utilisation will result in the immediate withdrawal for all the Team, independently of the
place on the classification.
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26P SPEED CONTROL ZONES - DEFINITION
1) Entry of a Control Zone
▪ The start of a Speed Control Zone registered in the GPS will be indicated in the Road Book by a
box marked: “DZ” and by a Safety or Eclipse Way Point (WPS or WPE). To validate the entry of
Zone “DZ”, the Vehicle must pass at less than 90 m (radius around the Way Point “DZ”), on pain
of penalties for missing Way Points (Article 24P2);
▪ In a radius of 800 m of this point (in the case of a WPS) the Vehicle’s GPS will become active
(DTW, CTW and arrow) so as to guide the Competitor to this point;
▪ 90 m before this GPS point Competitors will be informed by their GPS that they are approaching a
Speed Control Zone (deceleration).
▪ The 90 m after the GPS point is considered as a deceleration zone (Zone of Tolerance), before
entering the Control Zone. No penalties will be given in this zone.
2) The Speed Control Zone
The Control Zone will appear permanently on Vehicle’s GPS screens, once the entry Way Point is
validated. The Vehicle can in no way claim not to know either the entrance or exit of the zone. The
speed of a Vehicle will be limited to 30, 50 or 90 km/h between the point of entry and the exit point of
the zone, regardless of the route taken between these two points.
3) Exit of the Control Zone
▪ The end of a GPS Speed Control Zone will be indicated on the Road Book by a box marked “FZ”
and by an Eclipse Way Point (WPE);
▪ Around this point there will be a Zone of Tolerance of 90 m so as to avoid any arguments
concerning the measuring of speed;
▪ Competitors can reaccelerate from this point;
▪ The exit point of the Speed Control Zone is a compulsory point of passage. To validate the exit of
Zone « FZ », the Competitor must pass at less than 90 m (radius around the WPE « FZ »). In this
tolerance zone, no penalties will be given. After that penalties given will be in accordance with
Article 24P2.
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R = 800 m
CONTROLLED ZONE
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- Deceleration Zone over 90 m - Tolerance Zone over
90 m
TOLERANCE BRAKING
DECELERATION
SPEED CONTROL ZONE WITH A WPS
AND A WPE
ZONE EXIT
-1 box of Road Book -1 Eclipse Way Point (WPE)
R = 90 m
TOLERANCE
ACCELERATION
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27P CONTROL PROCEDURE
1) Throughout the duration of the Rally the Competitor is held responsible for the checking of the
working order of the GPS(s) downloaded by the Organisers.
2) The GPS(s) must be working and remain connected permanently with its power supply and aerial
plugged in, throughout the entire Stage.
3) Any incident that is the fault of the Competitor (loss, destruction, switching off, etc.) that makes it
impossible to read the GPS and/or any attempt at cheating or manipulation, noted by a GPS technician,
under the responsibility of the Clerk of Course, will result in penalties (see Article 29P1.2)
Penalties applied will be identical to those for a Crew who have failed to enter the day’s code into their
GPS(s).
4) Checks will be carried out at the end of Legs. The Crew must put their GPS on the “CHECK” screen on
their arrival at the TC. A page summarizing the infringements appears then on the screen.
On stopping to clock in at a Time Control, the information contained within the GPS (missed Way Points,
speed, etc.) will be automatically transmitted to the controllers by radio.
In the case of an infringement only, the person carrying out the checks will note any infractions and
these will be counter signed by a Crew member or by the Crew. The controller will then hand out a copy
to the Competitor and will send a copy to the Race Direction.
Any refusal to sign will result in the following additional penalties:
▪ 1st refusal: 10 minutes;
▪ 2nd refusal: 1 hour;
▪ 3rd refusal: Disqualification.
If a Crew has two GPS working and only one of the two GPS validates the passage of a Way Point, no
penalty will be given.
5) In the case of a protest, accompanied by the appropriate deposit, the Competitor has half an hour
after notification to make a written protest to the Clerk of Course. The GPS(s) will then be dismantled
and sealed by a GPS technician in the presence of a member of the Crew before being examined by a
GPS technician who will hand his/her report to the Clerk of Course and to the Competitor.
6) Control of the speed
In case of speeding, if a Crew possesses two working GPS and the two speeds recorded are different, the
Crew is penalised on the lowest speed.
28P TRAFFIC-SPEED
28P1 GENERAL
1) In the event of an infringement of the traffic laws committed by a Crew participating in the Event, the
traffic policemen, Judges of Fact or Officials of the Event having noted the infringement must inform the
offender thereof as soon as possible. Should they decide against stopping or are unable to stop the Crew
in the wrong, they may request the application of the penalties provided for, subject to the following:
a) that the notification of the infringement is made through official channels and in writing,
before the posting of the classification of the Stage during which the infringement was committed;
b) that the statements are sufficiently detailed for the identity of the offending Crew to be
established beyond all doubt, as well as the exact place and time of the offence;
c) that the facts are not open to various interpretations;
d) It is forbidden, under pain of Disqualification:
▪ to transport the Vehicles,
▪ deliberately to block the passage of the Vehicles, or to prevent them from overtaking.
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2) In Peru, all Vehicles must have their lights on, when driving on the road. This obligation also applies
to the Selective Sections.
28P2 GOING THROUGH SPEED CONTROL ZONES (EXCEPT MAXIMUM SPEED)
1) In areas defined as “Speed Control Zones”, the speed of Vehicle both on Selective Sections and Road
Sections is limited to 30, 50 or 90 km/h.
2) If the local speed limit is lower, it applies. Additionally it is the Crew’s responsibility to adapt his
speed according to the population density and to the traffic conditions.
3) Speed Control Zones will be indicated on the Road Book by the initials ‘DZ’ and ‘FZ’.
4) The presence or absence of signposts indicating speed limits can on no account serve as an argument
in case of dispute. Overtaking is authorised on condition that the maximum speed authorised in the zone
is not exceeded.
5) In a Speed Control Zone, if the 30, 50 or 90 km/h limit is exceeded, a signal will appear on the GPS’s
screen to indicate excess speed and its recording. The GPS may be checked at the end of the Selective
Section and/or upon arriving at the Bivouac, according to exactly the same procedure as described in
Article 27P.
6) When speeding an impulsion is recorded in the GPS at least every 150 m and the speeds shown on
the speed page of the GPS “SPD”. On arriving at the end of the Selective Section and/or the Bivouac a
controller will note all speeding and indicate the offence to the Competitor.
7) In the case of a Speed Control Zone composed of two successive sections with two different
maximum speeds, the maximum speed authorised in the radius of 90 m around the entry Way Point of
the second section will always be the highest speed of the two sections. In the case where the speed
decreases, the entry in the radius of 90 m of this same Way Point marks the start of the Deceleration
Zone (see diagram below).
2 SUCCESSIVE SECTIONS, INCREASING SPEEDS: 50 to 90 km/h
R = 90 m
R = 90 m
R = 90 m
DZ 50
DZ 90
FZ 90
Section 1, penalised at 50 km/h
Section 2, penalised at 90 km/h
SPEED CONTROL ZONE
DECELERATION
BRAKING TOLERANCE
ACCELERATION TOLERANCE
GPS’s indications :
50 km/h 90 km/h Penalties, if speed
over :
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28P3 PULSE SIGNAL (IMPULSION)
1) If the Competitor disagrees with the infringements noted, they must make a written protest,
accompanied by a deposit, which they must then hand to the Race Director within a half hour of
notification, so that the GPS can be further examined.
2) Any speeding recorded by the GPS will be penalised by the Clerk of Course, as follows:
▪ between 1 and 15 km/h:
1 minute x the number of impulsions + a fixed amount of €100;
▪ between 16 and 40 km/h:
2 minutes x the number of impulsions + a fixed amount of €200;
▪ more than 40 km/h:
1st impulsion: 5 minutes + a fixed amount of €300;
2nd successive impulsion: 10 minutes + a fixed amount of €500;
3rd successive impulsion: 15 minutes + a fixed amount of €700;
4th successive impulsion: 60 minutes + a fixed amount of €1,500.
3) All repeated offences will result in additional penalty from €1,000 to Disqualification.
4) Note: Fines must be paid to the Competitors’ Relations Officer or to the Clerk of Course, within 48
hours after notification, on pain of being refused a start; the same day for the last Leg, on pain of being
disqualified.
R = 90 m
R = 90 m
R = 90 m
DZ 50
FZ 50
Section 1, penalised at 90 km/h
Section 2, penalised at 50 km/h
SPEED CONTROL ZONE
2 SUCCESSIVE SECTIONS, DECREASING SPEEDS: 90 to 50 km/h
DECELERATION
BRAKING TOLERANCE
DZ 90
ACCELERATION TOLERANCE
90 km/h 50 km/h
GPS’s indications:
Penalties, if speed over :
DECELERATION
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28P4 SPEED LIMITS – ROAD SECTIONS (MAXIMUM SPEED)
1) Independent of Speed Control Zones (Article 28P2), the maximum speed will be limited and checked
on all Road Sections, except in special cases specified in a supplement and/or in the Road Book.
The maximum speed allowed will be that of the country crossed as a function of the type of Vehicle:
• Peru: 110 km/h for Cars and 90 km/h for Trucks
2) On Road Sections, an impulse will be recorded in the GPS every 500 m. A sign will be displayed on
the GPS screen to indicate the recording of a speeding offence.
The GPS will be checked on arriving at the Bivouac according to the procedures detailed in Article 27P.
3) All speeding over the maximum speed allowed recorded in the GPS will be sanctioned by the Clerk of
Course by the following penalties:
▪ From 1 to 20 km/h:
30 seconds X impulse + a fine of €100;
▪ From 21 to 40 km/h:
1 minute X impulse + a fine of €200;
▪ more than 40 km/h:
5 minutes X impulse + a fine of €300.
Over 3 successive impulses, penalties to be decided by the Stewards, up to Disqualification.
28P5 SPEED LIMIT – PASSAGE CONTROL (DZ + FZ)
In CP Zones, the maximum speed limit is 50 km/h, and in certain cases 30 km/h. These 30 km/h zones
will be specified in the road book.
The speed control will be done with regards to the following diagram
DZS
R = 90m
FZ
R = 90m
CP
R = 90m
D ≥ 200m D ≥ 200m
Controled zone
800m
visibility radius
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The regulatory signs of CP zone entry do not show the Start of Safety Zones (DZs). Only the information
displayed on the screen apply.
Penalties for over speeding in PC Zones will be those stated in the Art. 28P3.
28P6 TRUCK MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT IN SELECTIVE SECTION
1) On Selective Sections, the speed of racing trucks is limited to 140 km/h.
2) All speeding recorded by the GPS will result in the following penalties:
▪ Between 141 and 145 km/h:
1 minute x number of impulsions + a fixed fine of €100;
▪ Between 146 and 160 km/h:
5 minutes x number of impulsions + a fixed fine of €200;
▪ Over 160 km/h:
1st impulsion: 20 minutes + €300,
2nd successive impulsion: 1 hour + €1,000,
3rd successive impulsion: Disqualification.
28P7 S x S MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT IN SELECTIVE SECTION
1) On Selective Sections, the speed of S x S is limited to 130 km/h.
2) All speeding recorded by the GPS will result in the following penalties:
• Between 131 and 135 km/h:
1 minute x number of impulsions + a fixed fine of €100;
• Between 136 and 140 km/h:
5 minutes x number of impulsions + a fixed fine of €200;
• Over 140 km/h:
1st impulsion: 20 minutes + €300,
2nd successive impulsion: 1 hour + €1,000,
3rd successive impulsion: Disqualification.
29P DRIVER’S CODE
29P1 SENTINEL FUNCTION OF GPS
1) With a view of making overtaking safer, the Sentinel function of the GPS (a device that signals to a
Vehicle that he can be overtaken) is compulsory for all categories.
2) The GPS - Sentinel must be in operation throughout the running of each Leg and must be connected
directly to the battery of the Vehicle, without the possibility of switching it off.
The operation of the GPS - Sentinel is the responsibility of the Competitor.
If it is noted that the GPS - Sentinel is not in operation, through the fault of the Crew, the following
penalties will apply:
▪ 1 hour for Vehicles classified among the top 20 in the General Car Classification, the top 10 in the
general truck classification, and/or A.S.O. Elite Drivers;
▪ €300 for the other Vehicles.
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3) All Vehicles caught by another must do whatever is necessary to pull over and allow themselves to be
overtaken.
In a Selective Section, any Vehicle which has received audible warnings within a given time and which
has not pulled over to allow the other Vehicle to overtake may be sanctioned at the Stewards’ discretion,
following examination of the downloaded data:
▪ 10 minutes for Vehicles classified among the first 20 overall in the car class and for the first 10
overall in the truck class and/or A.S.O. Elite Drivers;
▪ €300 for other Vehicles.
4) All contested cases will be treated by the Stewards, following an audition with the two parties
concerned. Depending on the circumstances they may apply other penalties (time or financial), to the
Crew as well as to the best placed Crew of the Team of the Crew at fault.
5) In case of dispute, the data from the Sentinel is downloaded, after a written request to the Clerk of
Course, 30 minutes at the latest after the infraction has been transmitted.
29P2 ACCIDENT - HEALTH
1) In the case of an accident involving injuries, it is imperative that Competitors inform the Race Control
(PCO) by all possible means as quickly as possible so that appropriate means can be sent as quickly as
possible.
2) As Crew, if at least one of its members is conscious and capable of moving:
▪ make the area safe by simultaneously pushing the two blue buttons on the GPS, so as to activate
the Sentinel alarm function and inform other Competitors arriving in the area;
▪ push the red button on the Iritrack to inform the PCO of the accident;
▪ push the blue button on the Iritrack to be able to communicate with the PCO and inform them of
the situation.
In the case of the Iritrack malfunctioning, if the Competitor cannot communicate with the Race Control
(PCO), they must let off their distress beacon.
3) If the Vehicle represents a danger to other Vehicles or, to make safe the area of the accident, a Crew
member must, after having pressed the 2 blue alarm buttons on the GPS, place a red reflective triangle
in an appropriate position, at least 50 metres before the Vehicle, so as to warn other Crews. All Crews
failing to respect this rule are liable to penalties at the discretion of the Stewards which may go as far as
disqualification.
4) Any Crew involved in an accident which results in physical harm or not, can be subject to an
investigation by the Stewards. Depending on the circumstances, penalties may be applied, including
Disqualification.
5) In case of a litigation or an accident between a Car / Truck Crew and a Bike/Quad Rider in a Selective
Section, the Bike / Quad Rider shall address a hand-written report to the to the Bike / Quad Clerk of
Course who will submit it to the Car / Truck Clerk of Course who will make a decision. In the same way,
the Car / Truck Team may submit a written report of the facts to the Car / Truck Clerk of the Course.
6) In the event of illness or when faced with an urgent or worrying health-related situation (loss of
consciousness, hallucinations, dizziness, altitude sickness, vomiting, etc.), the crew are bound to inform
the PCO by all means and as soon as possible, so that the latter may examine the situation, take
appropriate action and send a rescue team as required.
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In this case, the crew absolutely must, if at least one of the members is conscious and able to move:
▪ place the Vehicle in an area that is safe insofar as possible
▪ press the red button on the Iritrack, to point out the difficulties he faces to the PCO
▪ Press the blue button on the Iritrack, report the situation to the PCO who may recommend
immobilising the Crew member pending medical care.
Any Crew who does not respect the prescriptions of the present Article 29P2 will be the subject of a
report to the Stewards, who will be able to decide on penalties as detailed in the International Sporting
Code.
29P3 ASSISTANCE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT OF ANOTHER RIDER / COMPETITOR
1) It must be remembered that ethics demand that a Crew which sees that an accident has occurred
must stop in order to provide assistance in the most appropriate manner until the rescue service arrives.
Also, it must be remembered that major means are implemented to shorten the intervention times.
2) Any Crew that witnesses an accident placing another Crew or a bike/quad Rider in physical danger
must in the following order:
▪ stop;
▪ make the area safe by pushing simultaneously the two blue buttons on the GPS so as to activate
the Sentinel’s alarm function, to inform the Crews/Riders who arrive on the spot;
▪ press the red button on their Iritrack;
▪ give first aid to the Crew members and get information on their condition;
▪ call the Race Control (PCO) via their Iritrack (blue button) to report the situation;
▪ wait for the rescue service or another Vehicle to arrive;
▪ press the green button on their Iritrack, to signal that they are leaving the scene.
If it is impossible to communicate with the PCO via the Iritrack, the Crew arriving at the scene of the
accident must let off the Sarsat distress beacon of the crashed Vehicle, or if this cannot be found, their
own distress beacon.
The Crew who witnesses the accident, do not risk being disqualified if they let off their own Sarsat
distress beacon for the injured Crew.
3) The total stopping time (if more than 3 minutes) between the two Iritrack alerts (red button on
arriving and green on restarting) will be subtracted from the time taken to cover the Selective Section
on the same day, but only for the first two Crews to stop at the scene of the accident, upon the request
of the Competitor to the Clerk of Course, made within a maximum of 30 minutes after the Crew finishes
the day’s Stage (Cf. Article 38P5).
The total stopping time can be checked and validated by the Iritrack and/or by the GPS Unik II.
4) When a crew is itself involved in an accident that caused its total stoppage for more than 3 minutes,
the stoppage time may only be deducted following a decision by the Board of Marshals or Race
Management Team after reviewing the conditions of the accident so as to check that the crew requesting
the deduction of time was in no way responsible.
5) Any Crew which fails to comply with the prescriptions of the present Article 29P3 will be reported to
the Stewards who may impose penalties as provided for in the International Sporting Code.
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29P4 CREWS’ BEHAVIOUR CODE
1) General behaviour
a) Competitors and Crews must behave with respect both on the route and with regard to:
▪ authorities and citizens in the countries that are travelled through;
▪ other Competitors / Riders;
▪ the Organisers.
Any impoliteness which is proven will be subject to a penalty from €500 to Disqualification.
b) Any incorrect, fraudulent or unsporting action and/or unethical and/or contrary to the rules
that require equity when dealing with Competitors or Crews and/or involving security issues resulting
from the competitor or members of the crew before or during the event, especially when it is combined
with an infringement to the sporting regulations applicable to the Event, will be judged by the Stewards,
who may impose a penalty which can go as far as Disqualification or allow an organiser to refuse the
entry of the incriminated Competitor(s) or to refuse them the start.
c) It is forbidden to leave wheels and/or punctured or damaged tyres on the itinerary of the
route. Any Competitor caught disobeying this rule will be penalised €1,000 per tyre or wheel. Repeat
offending will result in penalties up to and including Disqualification.
d) For safety reasons, during the Rally, it is strictly prohibited to realise demonstrations with the
Vehicle: burn, show, dangerous manoeuvre, etc. in the Public Zones.
2) Sale / transfer of Vehicle FORBIDEN
In case of withdrawal, or after the end of the Rally, it is strictly forbidden for a Crew, a Team Manager
Dakar, the owner of a Vehicle or any other person of the Team to transfer or sell his/her/a Machine(s) in
any of the countries crossed.
In addition to the risks incurred locally by failure to comply with the rule in force (fines, impoundment of
Vehicle/passengers, etc.), any Crew found to have breached this rule will not be permitted to enter the
Dakar Rally for 5 years for all the persons who can be involved and linked in this sort of business.
3) Mandatory steps with regard to customs formalities (ALL CATEGORIES)
a) Packing List
▪ The Packing List is defined as the mandatory and official administrative document of the
temporary importation of each Vehicle, whatever category it is registered in, Race and Service;
▪ The Competitor must permanently keep this document with him; the Competitor must give a
copy to the Rally customs declarant as well as to the Organiser during Administrative Checks,
and/or at the embarkation in Le Havre;
This list must be scrupulously identical from the moment it leaves Europe to the moment it
departs Peru for the Vehicles which have been carried onboard the ferry put in place by the
Organiser; and from the moment it arrives in Peru to the passage of the last border AFTER the
Event marked by the return to the country of origin for the Vehicles which came by their own
means.
b) Transportation of spare parts
▪ In order to comply with customs requirements, and to ensure there are no problems in crossing
borders, or when embarking: all borders must be crossed with the same spare parts in the
Vehicle as declared at the outset, and detailed in the mandatory Packing List of each Vehicle. It is
therefore strictly forbidden to sell or transfer any items being transported;
▪ In addition to the risks incurred locally by failure to comply with the rules in force (fines,
impoundment of Vehicle/passengers, etc.), any Crew found to have breached this rule will be
fined €500 per item (e.g.: one tyre = €500). Any subsequent offence may incur penalties,
including Disqualification.
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c) Steps to follow when withdrawing
In case of a Service Vehicle’s withdrawal, its Crew will ABSOLUTELY have to, on top of complying with
the Article A15.2 requirements of the Service Regulations, tell as soon as possible the customs declarant
as well as the Competitors Department about the Vehicle state, its position and the steps taken to
transport the Vehicle back to: the port in Peru to embark in direction of Le Havre, either to the Vehicle’s
origin country if it has not embarked in Le Havre on the Organiser’s ferry.
5) Loss of Vehicles (complete or partial destruction)
If a Vehicle is lost (accident, fire, destruction, etc.), the Competitor must make a statement to the police
or customs. This statement must contain the facts of what happened, the registration number, the race
number, the contact details of the people involved and of the witnesses, etc. A copy of this statement
must be provided to the Organisers.
A copy of the statement must be given to the Event Competitors’ Department as well as to the customs’
declarant.
Then, the Competitors must approach the Organisers to find out what to do.
The Vehicle will imperatively have to be taken to the embarkation port returning from Peru on January
19th, 2019 at 12h00 at the latest, where the local authorities will decide, depending on the state of the
Vehicle, whether it should be re-exported, destroyed, or whether cancellation of its temporary import is
justified. Any additional repatriation costs must be paid by the Competitor.
In addition to the risks incurred locally by failure to comply with the rules in force (fines, impoundment
of Vehicle/passengers, etc.), all infractions to this rule will lead to a penalty of €1,500.
In the case of damaged Vehicles that came on the road, the Competitors must approach the Organisers
to find out what to do.
6) Respect sensitive areas
a) In agricultural or forest areas, populated zones or zones that are sensitive from an
environmental, archaeological or cultural stand point, the itinerary and all the boxes of the Road Book
must be scrupulously followed. In particular it is forbidden to ‘cut’ corners by crossing fields, forests,
orchards or marshes.
The penalty for the first such infringement may, in the worst case scenario, be disqualification.
b) So as to respect the crossed areas, it is prohibited to destroy fence gates located along the
route. Judges of Fact will be on spot.
The penalty for the first such infringement may, in the worst case scenario, be disqualification.
c) The SENSITIVE AREAS on the route will be reported in the Road Book and may possibly be
represented by posts and plastic tape.
A specific logo representing these sensitive areas will feature on the third column of the Road
Book (Article 22P1).
d) There may be judges of fact, sworn observers and/or police officers in the sensitive areas
who will be able to engage and stop competitors in the event of infringement. The vehicle may be
immobilised and confiscated.
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29P5 SATELLITE TELEPHONE / GSM / DIGITAL TABLET / GPS WATCHES
1) For safety reasons, the presence of an Iridium satellite telephone and/or an GSM on board the Vehicle
is authorised.
Smartphones are tolerated if not having supplementary cartographic/geolocalisation applications. The
simple use of the Smartphones is not allowed on the Special Stages, and the terminal must not be inside
the cabin of the vehicle. The terminals must not be accessible while the vehicle is moving nor being
visible by any member of the Team correctly seated. Bluetooth equipped Smartphones are tolerated.
Spot checks will be made.
Digital tablets as well as GPS watches are strictly prohibited.
2) The number(s) of all SIM cards inside the car, for whatever type of communication system must be
given to the Organisers during Administrative Checks. Except in cases detailed in 3) below, in no case
may telephones be in ‘on’ mode during Selective Sections. Spot checks will be made.
3) On Selective Sections, the telephone must remain switched off. Only in case of problems may
telephones be used, only OUTSIDE OF THE VEHICLE, WITH THE VEHICLE STOPPED, to signal a
withdrawal, an accident or a breakdown.
Beforehand, the crew will have to inform the Race Control (PCO) of their situation via their Iritrack.
4) These telephones may be used from inside the Car / Truck, only on Road Sections and only by the co-
driver.
5) No permanent aerial, ‘hands-free’ kit, fixed installation or pre-wiring is authorised in the Vehicle,
except for the GPS(s) and tracking systems supplied by the Organiser.
6) During Selective Sections, no transmissions (to or from the Vehicle) of the type SMS, MMS, or data is
authorised. All equipment (data cables, infra-red, Blue Tooth, Wi-Fi or others) is forbidden.
7) Only the mode telephone is authorised.
8) All infractions will result in penalties up to and including Disqualification.
29P6 RADIO AND TRANSMISSIONS
1) Only the following aerials will be authorised:
▪ for the race GPS, supplied by the Organiser’s supplier;
▪ Iridium linked to the Iritrack and supplied by the Organiser’s supplier;
▪ radio aerials designed only to receive AM or FM public radio broadcast on authorised wavebands.
To the disqualification of all other type of aerial, linked or not, of type Standard C, D+, M, mini M, Argos,
radios, telephones, etc. All infractions may result in Disqualification from the Race.
2) Radios
All HF-VHF-UHF-CB transmitters and/or receivers or all other means of communication are forbidden
throughout the entire Rally itinerary aboard Vehicles in the race. AM/FM radio receivers must be
commercially available models and not modified. The wave length of FM receivers is limited to 88 – 108
Mhz. Spot checks will be made. All infractions will result in penalties up to and including Disqualification.
Only Walkie Talkies operating on one single frequency, used within the confines of the Bivouac are
admissible. If they are not supplied by the Organiser’s radio supplier (MARLINK), an authorisation must
be demanded from the authorities of the countries crossed and the frequencies used must be given to
the Organisers.
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3) Satellite links
All satellite links or other links between a race Vehicle on a Selective Section and an exterior base or
another Vehicle, other than the Iritrack and the Sarsat distress beacon, are forbidden.
4) Data
All data transmission systems, that allow the tracking of Vehicles and management of Vehicle fleets is
forbidden.
And that whatever the means or technical system used, on the pain of Disqualification, with the
exception of Iritrack and Sentinel.
29P7 IRITRACK (SEE APPENDIX 3)
1) The Iritrack is a system that allows Vehicles to be followed by satellite, provided by the Organisers
and compulsory for all Competitors.
The alarms and alerts may be let off either automatically or manually.
a) automatic mode:
▪ alarm following a violent shock (deceleration meter), followed by a stop of 3 minutes;
▪ abnormal inclination (inclination meter) followed by a stop of 3 minutes.
b) manual mode:
▪ blue button: phone call to the Race Control (PCO);
▪ red button: accident with injuries;
▪ green button: accident without injuries or breakdown.
c) Alternatively, at any moment, the Race Control (PCO) can clarify doubts over the phone with
the Competitor.
2) Throughout the Rally, Competitors are responsible for the correct functioning of their Iritrack. It must
be functioning and stay permanently connected, with power cables and aerial connected throughout the
length of each Stage. Any observed attempt of a fraudulent nature (loss, destruction, being switched off,
etc.) will result in penalties, up to Disqualification, to be decided upon by the Stewards.
3) Any Competitor / Crew whose Iritrack is not working at the start of a Road Section will be refused the
start. They will have 30 minutes to put their Machine in conformity without risking penalties. Passed this
given time, penalties for lateness will apply.
29P8 ON BOARD CAMERAS (SEE APPENDIX 6 – TECHNICAL DETAILS)
1) Competitors are obliged to accept the fitting of a kit (power cables and mounting bracket) and the
fitting of on board camera (+ sound) during the Rally. These systems will be installed temporally in
Vehicles as required by the Organisers. All refusals will result in the start being refused.
2) The camera will switch on automatically during Selective Sections and/or Road Sections. Competitors
will be informed that cameras are functioning via a light. The camera must function and remain
permanently connected, with power cables and aerials connected, throughout the Stage.
3) All incidents caused by Competitors (loss, destruction, switching off, etc.) and/or all attempts at fraud
or manipulation will result in penalties to be decided upon by the Stewards which may go as far as
Disqualification.
4) No system for on board images will be authorised on board the Vehicles, except the on-board camera
fixed by the Organisers’ supplier (see appendices 5 and 5 of the current regulations).
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29P9 OXYGEN
For safety reasons, the use and transport of oxygen bottles in a Vehicle are prohibited on Selective
Sections.
30P RECONNAISSANCE AND OPENING OF THE ROUTE
30P1 RECONNAISSANCE
1) The Organiser’s reconnaissance crew will verify that the route is accessible to all Race Vehicles.
2) The reconnaissance crew shall consist of persons showing significant experience of Cross-Countries
Rallies.
30P2 OPENING OF THE ROUTE
1) The Organisers undertake to put in place a team, whose purpose is to check the entire route, a few
days ahead of the race, under his responsibility.
2) The opening vehicles are equipped according to the “Reconnaissance and Route Opening Guidelines”
of the FIA.
31P SERVICE AND REFUELLING
31P1 GENERAL
Bivouac
After having marked at the Leg Finish TC, the Competitors or any member of the Crew can take out the
Race Vehicle from the Bivouac for refuelling, washing the vehicles, go to the hotel or perform technical
tests within a radius of 30 km from the Bivouac.
During those tests, the Iritrack must be switched on, at risk of penalty at the discretion of the Stewards.
All these tests must be performed outside all Selective Sections.
This paragraph does not apply for a Marathon Leg.
1) During Selective Sections, any assistance except that expressly allowed in the current Regulations is
forbidden (except between Crews still in the Race).
2) The assistance carried out in the Selective Sections is strictly prohibited by Vehicles registered in the
Service category.
During the entire duration of the Rally, the service carried out by Service Crews is allowed only on the
sections common to the Competition and to the Service Vehicles.
3) Service Crews must keep exactly to the itinerary of Road Sections and service areas such as detailed
in the Road Book which are available from the Organiser.
4) All infractions of the Service Crew / Vehicle Regulations will incur penalties up to and including
Disqualification. All assisted Crews are responsible for their Service Crews.
5) A Competitor may be temporarily or permanently deprived of their Service Vehicle and the material it
transports, depending on the gravity of the infraction committed.
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31P2 CAR / TRUCK MARATHON LEG
The Marathon Leg will be organized according to the programme stated as per Article 21P8.
1) During a Marathon Leg the bivouac between the Legs involved will be a Marathon Bivouac under
Working Park system.
The Marathon Park Zone is defined by the space included between the entry zone sign, located before
the road section arrival Time Control at the bivouac’s entry (end of the previous Leg) and the exit zone
sign, located after the road section start Time Control of the following Leg.
This Zone includes the bivouac TC entry and bivouac TC exit, the refuelling zone, the Working Park itself
and the traffic ways.
2) Service operations are allowed between Competitors still in race. All external service is forbidden.
The refuelling operation will be done within the working park zone reserved for this purpose.
If a vehicle is unable to start the engine, the vehicle can be pushed by the crew, by another Team
vehicle, by the officials or another team still in race until the end of the working park zone. In this case,
a one-minute penalty will apply.
Towing and/or pushing by another vehicle is prohibited within the working park
3) The vehicle is not allowed to exit the Bivouac/Working Park Zone as defined.
Driver and/or Co–driver can go out of the Bivouac/Working Park Zone for food and/or accommodation.
4) Marking of car wheels/tyres: there will be no marking in the Car / S x S / Truck wheels/tyres.
5) Request for repositioning will not be admitted on the evening of the first day of a Marathon’s Leg
(Article 20P3).
6) On the occasion of the Marathon stage (s), one or more group (s) of photographers and/or
cameramen duly accredited and selected by the Organizer may be authorized to enter the
Bivouac/Working Park enclosure under Officials control.
31P3 AUTHORISED SERVICE
1) Only Service Vehicles and people officially entered in the Race or as Assistance are authorised to
transport assistance materials that must weight no more than the weight limit imposed by the
International Highway Code.
2) Assistance is authorised
a) On the route of a Selective Section
By the Crew of a Car, a Rider riding a Machine (Bike / Quad) or a Truck officially entered in and still in
the Race.
By an Assistance Category Vehicle, after the closure of the control at the end of the Selective Section
and after having informed the Organiser. The Assistance Category Vehicle authorised by the Organiser must be equipped with an E–TRACK
equipment (See Appendix 3, Art. 3.7).
b) On the route of a Road Section
By the Crew of a Car, a Rider riding a Machine (Bike / Quad) or a Truck officially entered in and still in
the Race. By vehicles in the assistance category, when the Service Vehicles have the same Itinerary to
that of the Race. Refuelling petrol or diesel out of a Service Vehicle is prohibited.
c) Between the end of a Leg and the start of the following Leg (at the Bivouac)
By the Crew of a Car, a Rider riding a Machine (Bike / Quad) or a Truck officially entered in and still in
the Race and by Vehicles in the Service category.
It is authorised for persons entered as Service Crews to freely take Race Vehicles out of the Bivouac for
the purposes of refuelling, washing or for testing within a 30 km radius of the Bivouac (the Iritrack must
be switched on).
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d) At the Bivouac, after the Start of the Selective Section
Once the Vehicle has taken the Start of the Selective Section, the Service at the Bivouac (under
conditions described in point c) is authorised providing the Vehicle does not return to the Bivouac in the
opposite direction to the Rally itinerary.
Where there is only one track, returning to the Bivouac is forbidden, on pain of Disqualification.
In the case of off-track, for safety reasons and so as not to meet Vehicles coming in the other direction,
Vehicles must move away from the tracks to the Bivouac, without incurring penalties.
e) In authorised zones
The Service areas may be allowed and will be shown in the Race and Service Road Books.
f) 100 % electric Vehicles will be allowed to change their battery at the Bike refuelling, and at
the Start and Finish of Selective Sections. This change will be made by an accredited Vehicle which must
not transport any other parts than those necessary to change batteries. The Organisers must be
informed of all points corresponding to a change of battery 48 hours in advance.
3) Rest day
During rest day, ONLY the temporary importation of TYRES is authorised. The Competitor must send the
detailed list to the Competitors’ Department before 1st December 2018.
The delivery must be made anywhere but in the Bivouac.
In no case can this importation modify the original Packing List of the Competitor’s Vehicle(s) or any
other subscribed Vehicle.
Therefore, the used tyres must be send back and will not stay nor be sold on the territories of the
countries crossed.
In case of infringement to this Article, the Competitor and his Team will be refused Event entry for 5
years.
31P4 PENALTIES FOR FORBIDDEN SERVICE
1) A team put in place by the Organisers on the itinerary and at the Bivouac will be dedicated to
checking all forms of forbidden assistance.
2) Service carried out by a non-accredited Vehicle or person will lead to the following penalties:
▪ 1st infringement: obligation for Vehicles and/or the persons concerned to be accredited with the
Organisation or to leave the itinerary of the Rally + a 3-hour penalty for the Competitor
concerned, from 6 hours to Disqualification on a Selective Section;
▪ Repeated offence: Disqualification of the concerned Crew.
3) Carrying out Service on a Selective Section (Vehicle and/or Service Crews registered in the Service
category) will lead to penalties from 6 hours to Disqualification. All repeated offences will lead to
Disqualification.
4) Any presence of a Service Crew / Vehicle on a Road Section, a Start or a Finish of a Selective Section
when they do not feature on the Service Road Book, will lead to penalties from 3 hours to
Disqualification. All repeated offences will lead to Disqualification.
5) Any transport of parts or Service by a Vehicle not accredited, the dropping or parachuting of spare
parts in a Leg will lead to penalties from 6 hours to Disqualification.
6) Carrying out Service outside the Bivouac or in an enclosed place (inside or outside the Bivouac), will
lead to penalties from 6 hours to Disqualification. All repeated offences will lead to Disqualification.
A tent is not considered as an enclosed place.
7) Signposting or the transmission of information by any means will be sanctioned by a 3 hours + €500
penalty per infringement, for the concerned Vehicle.
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8) The presence of any means of transport (car, bike, quad, truck, aircraft, helicopter, etc.) following the
Rally route the same day or a number of days prior, as well as the prolonged flying over of any means of
transport, with official means or not, carrying aboard a person having any link whatsoever with Vehicles
still in the race will lead to the immediate Disqualification of all the participants having a link with one of
these means.
9) All airborne Service not controlled by the Organisers will lead to penalties from 6 hours to
Disqualification. All repeated offences will lead to Disqualification.
Airborne Service is considered as any presence on a Leg of an aircraft having aboard any person with
any link whatsoever with a Rider / Competitor and any transport of Service materials (tools, generators,
lights, compressors, etc.) in private planes or planes chartered by the Organisers.
10) All penalties referred are to be applied to the concerned Crew.
31P5 TEAM MANAGER
1) The Team Manager is allowed to go to the Finish of Selective Sections, when these feature on the
Service Road Book, or when they are located at less than 50 km of the Bivouac. To do so he must ask
for authorisation from the Organisers giving the name of the Team Manager and the type of Vehicle to
be used. At no moment can he be on the itinerary of the Selective Section, except if specifically
authorised by the Clerk of Course. Failure to respect this Article will incur penalties up to and including
Disqualification from the race.
The Team Manager is not allowed to transport tools or spare parts in the aeroplane. In the case of
infraction, the assisted Competitor will incur penalties up to and including Disqualification from the race.
2) Within the same Team, it will be possible to enter one to several individuals as Team Manager and
they may alternate between the Team Manager aircraft and the Service Vehicles. No change of name
may be made during the Event, except in the case of great circumstance, that has been judged and
accepted as such by the Stewards.
3) The Team Manager must, during Administrative Checks, approve and sign the list of Vehicles in the
Service category which have been entered for himself and for which he is sportingly responsible.
4) The Team Manager, corresponding to the criteria of Article 3P37, may benefit, where possible, from
the Organisers aircraft transport. The Organiser reserves the right to accept or not any person as Team
Manager.
5) Entry is by invitation only, upon the reception of requests, which must be received by the Competitors
Department before 1st October 2018. They must be sent to:
A.S.O. Amaury Sport Organisation
Service Compétiteurs Dakar
Quai Ouest
40-42, Quai du Pont du Jour
F-92100 Boulogne-Billancourt
Phone: +33 (0)1 41 33 14 60 - Fax: +33 (0)1 41 33 14 69
E-mail: [email protected]
31P6 FUEL – FUEL RANGE – REFUELLINGµ
1) Fuel
Refuelling, on certain Stages stipulated beforehand, may be from drums or a petrol tanker. Each Crew
will have to order from the Competitor Service, no later than 15 November 2018.
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The allowed fuels will have to match the following norms:
▪ FIA norms, Appendix J;
▪ official standards for fuel distributed in the stations in Peru (standards available from the
Organiser).
▪
The maximum limit of CETAN for Diesel Vehicles is 55.
The use of special fuels, other than those described above is strictly forbidden on the pain of
Disqualification, with the exception of Vehicles racing for the Alternative Energies Challenge.
The use of aviation fuel (AVGAS) is authorised for petrol-engine Vehicles.
The use of bio fuels will be accepted upon declaration, after acceptation of the file by the Organising
Committee. The requests have to be carried out before 15th October 2018.
2) Fuel Range All Vehicles must have a minimum range of 800 km, with the exception of SxS (UTV) Group (Article 9P2-
5), UTV SCORE Regulations and UTV ASN Regulations (Article 9P2-6) and MITJET-type vehicles (9P2-1)
which shall have a minimum range of 250 km and EV Challenge vehicles (Article 9P2-6).
Each Crew is responsible for calculating their fuel range. In no case may Competitors make any claims
against the Organisers if their Vehicle fails to cover the minimum distance of 800 km or 250km,
regardless of the nature of the terrain.
For safety reasons, a minimum margin of 10% is indispensable.
3) Refuelling
a) The supply of fuel only is authorised, under penalty of Disqualification:
▪ at commercial service stations in the Leg towns or on the Road Sections;
▪ via distributors approved by the Organisers (list available upon request) at the Bivouac in the
area provided for this purpose;
▪ at the Organiser’s distribution points (Bike refuelling for SxS Vehicles, UTV Score Regulations,
UTV Open ASN Regulations, MITJET and any other points for the EV Challenge Vehicles).
b) Refuelling out of barrels is forbidden on Road Sections. Refuelling is authorised on Road Sections
only at the petrol stations, only with local fuel, available from the pump of the petrol station.
Fuel delivery is allowed only at the Bivouacs or at the petrol stations of the towns of the Bivouacs (Leg
town).
c) When there is no petrol station close to the Bivouac, the Organiser will make fuel available at the
Bivouac, which will be delivered in barrels (Diesel and 95 octane lead-free). Order forms will be sent out
by the Organiser in September and must be returned by November 25th, 2018. Tickets corresponding to
orders will be given to Competitors at Administrative Checks so that Competitors may obtain fuel at the
Bivouacs concerned.
d) For safety reasons, refuelling at the Bivouac can only be done in areas designed and signposted
by the Organiser, with the exception of diesel vehicles, which can refuel directly from barrels with their
assistance. The Competitor must have a fire extinguisher within arm’s reach and be at a respectable
distance from other Vehicles.
The responsibility during refuelling is the Competitor’s alone. Engines must be stopped during all
refuelling.
The Competitor must remain outside the Vehicle during refuelling.
e) Refuelling between racing Vehicles is authorised.
f) The filling of fuel tanks of T1 and T2 diesel Cars can only be made from T4 or T5 Trucks, if the fuel
tank of the Truck is located outside the bodywork of the Truck, under the Vehicle.
T5 Trucks can only refuel at the Bivouac.
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g) The failure to respect the clauses listed above will result in penalties up to and including
Disqualification. Checks will be made.
4) Refuelling in Selective Sections for Vehicles of the T2.2 Groupe, T3 of the SxS Group, UTV Score
Regulations, UTV Open ASN Regulations (Art. 9P2-6) and MITJET.
The responsibility for refuelling is incumbent upon the Crew alone.
Each refuelling station along the Selective Section will be subject to a Neutralisation, for a set period of
15 minutes, planned by the Organiser.
Refuelling shall be carried out with the engine stopped.
Each refuelling operation will be preceded by a Neutralisation area, after having given its time card, each
Crew will move its vehicle to the refuelling tanker and/or drums.
The fuel will be distributed in order of arrival at the Neutralisation area.
After having refuelled, the Crew will return to the Neutralization control to recover its time card and a
new start will be given at the end of the set Neutralisation period of 15 minutes.
If Neutralisation control and fuel distribution point managed by the Organiser have just closed (time limit
exceeded):
- the Crew will have to be able to refuel by its own means, using a refuelling kit that it should have
on board its vehicle
(Example: a manual or electric 12V pump and adapted pipe so as to refuel from the vehicle),
allowing refuelling from the drums made available by the Organiser.
- A time deduction matching the set Neutralization period of 15 minutes will be applied on arrival at
the Bivouac at the end of each Leg.
When refuelling, the Crew will be able to view the set 15-minute count down on the GPS UNIK.
The Team will not be allowed to leave of the Neutralisation area, before the time has fully
elapsed.
31P7 RACE VEHICLE BECOMING A SERVICE VEHICLE
1) A Crew / Competitor disqualified or having withdrawn must leave the Rally and remove his race
numbers and “Rally” plates.
They may continue on to the arrival of the Rally Dakar, through the daily Bivouacs, as a Service Vehicle
after having:
▪ informed the Race Direction, via the Competitors Relations Officers (CRO), or via Iritrack phone;
▪ contacted the Deputy Clerk of Course in charge of the Service category;
▪ modified his door and roof race plates;
▪ obtained the Service Road Book;
▪ exchanged their Crew’s bracelets with Service bracelets;
▪ returned his Sarsat distress beacon and his Iritrack to the suppliers;
▪ returned his race GPS (ERTF). Obligation to rent a GPS from the supplier TRIPY.
2) He must neither drive nor stop on the Race itinerary on the same day as its passing, nor on days
preceding its passage. He must respect the instructions stated in this document and conform to the
Service Vehicles’ Regulations.
3) Failure to respect these clauses will result in the request for sanctions from the entrants’ National
Sporting Authority.
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32P ENGINE CHANGE
The changing of an engine block in Groups T1, T3, "SxS" and OP will incur penalties as stated in Article
17P1.1.
The Group T1/T1 Special Assistance Vehicles will be able to change an engine twice.
For other groups, any engine block change out will result in the Disqualification from the race.
33P INSURANCE
33P1 ASSISTANCE / REPATRIATION
The Organiser has passed assistance / repatriation services to MUTUAIDE, a subsidiary of Groupama, in
the case of:
▪ physical attack which makes it impossible, in the opinion of a member of the Rally medical team,
to continue with the competition;
▪ death;
▪ hospitalisation or death of a member of their family;
▪ legal proceedings;
▪ psychological trauma.
REMINDER TO COMPETITORS
Medical costs exceeding €4,500€ to be paid by the Beneficiary, it is required that specific medical insurance be arranged (minimum guarantee 30 000€) and that a check is made with the insurer regarding what is covered, in particular given participation in a competition.
REMINDER TO SERVICE CREWS AND PARTICIPANTS
Medical costs exceeding €4,500 to be paid by the Beneficiary; it is strongly recommended that specific medical insurance be arranged and that a check is made with the insurer regarding what is covered, in particular given participation in a competition.
This “Medical Expenses” cover, (which cover medical expenses and hospital costs resulting from an accident during the Rally and incurred outside of the country of domicile) may be arranged with his own insurer, by post or during Administrative Checks with the Sport Events Department of Gras Savoye whose contact details, offer and website address can be found on the Rally website at www.dakar.com.
The insurance “Medical Expenses” can be linked with and Individual Accident Insurance which is strongly recommended. So as to facilitate the use of any insurance cover, the details of the insurer will be taken by the medical team when Riders / Competitors register.
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GUARANTEES
ASSISTANCE GUARANTEE LIMIT
Repatriation or medical transportation (2.1) Real expenses (2.1)
Medical and Hospitalization charges (2.2) 4 500 € (2.2)
Advance of Medical and Hospitalization charges
beyond 4 500 €
By certificate from personal insurance for « Medical
Expenses »
Repatriation of corpse (2.3):
Repatriation of a body and funeral expenses (A) Frais réels (A)
Fixed amount for family help (B) 5 000 € (B)
Assignee presence for procedures (C)
Round Trip transportation + Hotel Charges
(maximum 500 €) (C)
Visit by a Relative (2.4) 4 000 € (2.4)
Transportation Round Trip transportation
Hotel Charges 100 € per night until repatriation
Expected Return: (2.5) Return Transportation (2.5)
Legal assistance abroad (2.6)
Bail advance (D) 15 000 € (D)
Legal fees payment (E) 4 000 € (E)
Replacement Driver (2.7) Driver (2.7)
Psychological support (2.8) 3 interviews (2.8)
1) DEFINITIONS
a) Insurer
MUTUAIDE ASSISTANCE, 8/14 avenue des Frères Lumière – 94368 Bry sur Marne Cedex, SA with
subscribed capital of €9,590,040, regulated by the Code of Insurance –under the control of the “Autorité
de Contrôle Prudentiel” located on 61, rue Taitbout – 75009 Pars – under 383 974 086 R.C.S. Créteil.
b) Beneficiaries
▪ Riders / Competitors, their Service Crews and supervisory staff
▪ members of the Organisation, their suppliers and their employees, their partners and their
employees;
▪ Event Officials;
▪ journalists and members of the media;
▪ persons invited by the Organisers, their partners and anyone participating in a trip organised by
V.S.O.
c) Area of applications
Cover is provided for the DAKAR 2019 Rally course from the first day of Administrative Checks and
Scrutineering in Lima (Peru) on 3 January 2019 through the Rally finish on 17 January 2019 at midday
in Lima (Peru).
During this period, Riders / Competitors who leave or abandon the competition will continue to be
covered in Peru provided they continue to follow the Rally, or return to Lima or the nearest port of
embarkation taking the most direct route from the point at which they abandoned the Rally.
d) Domicile
The Beneficiary’s usual place of residence as specified in the registration form. In the case of legal
proceedings, the address for tax purposes will be deemed to be the place of domicile.
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e) Europe
Countries of the European Union
Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France,
Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal,
The Czech Republic, Romania, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Sweden.
f) South America
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, French Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname,
Uruguay, Venezuela.
g) Family
Spouse not separated or divorced, legal cohabitant or civil partner, children, direct ascendants.
h) Physical attack
Any deterioration in health following an accident or sudden illness and/or unforeseeable.
2) COVER
REMINDER
In the case of physical attack, the Rally medial team will arrange and organise transport of the
Beneficiary from the place of the accident to the Rally Bivouac or to the nearest appropriate medical
institution using the Rally’s ground or air transport.
How THE cover is provided
From the Bivouac or medical institution to which the Beneficiary has been transported by the Organiser,
the Medical Director of MUTUAIDE, in liaison with the Rally medical teams, will decide, purely on the
basis of medical interests and in compliance with the health regulations in force:
In the case of a Beneficiary resident or domiciled in one of the South American countries or in Europe
(see countries designated above):
▪ either to hospitalise the Beneficiary in a nearby care centre, if their medical condition requires it,
before considering return to a European institution close to, or in, their place of domicile;
▪ or to arrange and organise transportation of the Beneficiary, if he is physically incapable of
travelling by his own means, to his place of domicile or to appropriate hospital facilities close to
his place of domicile.
In the case of a Beneficiary domiciled outside one of the South American countries and outside Europe:
▪ either to hospitalise the Beneficiary in a nearby care centre before, if necessary, if his medical
condition requires it, considering return to a European institution;
▪ or to arrange and organise transportation of the Beneficiary to a European city or to an
appropriate European hospital facility.
Any request for immediate repatriation to a country outside South America and outside Europe will be
examined on a case by case basis with the Medical Director of MUTUAIDE.
If necessary, MUTUAIDE will carry out local research to find a suitable medical facility.
Information from the regular GP, which is often important, can help the Rally medical team to reach the
most appropriate decision.
It is, in this respect, expressly agreed that the final decision, taken purely on the basis of medical
interest for the Beneficiary, rests ultimately with the Medical Director of MUTUAIDE.
The final choice regarding hospital location, date, the need for the Beneficiary to be accompanied and
the methods used will be taken exclusively on the basis of medical considerations.
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If the Beneficiary refuses to abide by the decision which the Medical Director deems most appropriate,
he expressly frees MUTUAIDE from all responsibility in particular if he returns by his own means or if his
state of health deteriorates. In such case, he may not claim any reimbursement of expenses incurred.
Extension of services: help to organise return journeys.
Beneficiaries whose medical condition does not justify repatriation for medical reasons, under the
conditions hereby described, may nevertheless benefit from logistical help (without costs being incurred
by MUTUAIDE) for the organisation of their transfer between the place where they retired on the Rally
and Lima (Peru).
2.1) Transfer and/or repatriation of the Beneficiary
If the Beneficiary’s state of health leads, under the terms advised above, the Medical Director of
MUTUAIDE, in agreement with the Rally medical team, to decide to transfer or repatriate the Beneficiary,
MUTUAIDE will take care of the transportation by whatever means is appropriate (ambulance, scheduled
flight, air ambulance, etc.) under medical supervision if necessary.
Only the medical interest of the Beneficiary and compliance with the health regulations in force shall be
considered in selecting the means of transport.
IMPORTANT: This service will never be used in the case of minor lesions which can be treated locally and
which do not prevent the Beneficiary from continuing in the Rally or from getting to Lima (Peru) by his
own means
NOTE: The obligation to stop the Rally will not systematically give the right to repatriation costs being
covered.
CAUTION: If a Beneficiary resident or domiciled outside South America or outside Europe is repatriated from Europe to his country of domicile or residence, this shall be at his own expense and it is strongly recommended that transport be arranged and/or specific insurance taken out and to check with the insurer exactly what is covered.
2.2) Medical expenses (including the cost of hospitalisation) incurred during Dakar Rally
With the prior agreement of its Medical Director, MUTUAIDE will pay, up to a limit of €4,500 including
tax per Beneficiary (four thousand five hundred euros including tax), medical fees, the cost of medicines
prescribed by a doctor or surgeon, the costs of hospitalisation if decided by the medical team.
Are excluded all the medical costs, medicine or hospitalisations’ costs, incurred subsequently the
potential repatriation or after the Beneficiary’s return to his domicile or in a structure close to his
domicile.
The Beneficiary undertakes to apply to all health insurance companies through which he has cover with a
view to obtaining reimbursement of all or part of his medical and hospitalisation costs and to repay any
amounts to MUTUAIDE.
Extended service: advance of hospitalisation costs
If the cost of medical expenses exceeds €4,500 (four thousand five hundred euros including tax), above
mentioned, MUTUAIDE will agree to advance funds and will make a claim to the Beneficiary Insurance
Company.
In all cases, any sums advanced will have to be repaid to MUTUAIDE by the Personal Insurance of the
Beneficiary within 90 days of the funds being made available.
If payment is not received, MUTUAIDE reserves the right to take any action required to recover the
monies from the Beneficiary.
This extended service does not apply to Peruvian Beneficiaries in Peru.
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2.3) Repatriation of corpse
If a Beneficiary dies during the Dakar Rally, MUTUAIDE will pay for:
▪ the cost of transporting the corpse to the funeral parlour closest to his place of domicile;
▪ the costs associated with preserving the corpse in compliance with legislation;
▪ costs directly associated with transporting the corpse.
▪ A lump sum of 5 000€ in order to help Beneficiary’s family to finance the other costs, as funeral
costs, that will be at its expenses.
MUTAIDE alone is responsible for selecting the companies to be involved in the repatriation process.
If the local authorities expressly demand that an eligible person is present in order to implement the
necessary repatriation steps, MUTUAIDE will organise and pay for such person’s return journey as well
as accommodation costs up to €500 including tax (five hundred euros including tax).
2.4) Visit by a relative
If the Beneficiary’s state of health requires hospitalisation for a period greater than 5 days prior to
repatriation, MUTUAIDE will organise and pay for a return journey for a person designated by the
Beneficiary and domiciled in the same country as the Beneficiary to visit the Beneficiary’s bedside.
MUTUAIDE will also organise and pay for this person’s accommodation up to €100 (hundred euros
including taxes) per night, including tax, up to the date of repatriation.
The maximum total cover for a visit by a relative (transport + accommodation) is €4,000 including tax
(four thousands euros including taxes). This person must pay his/her own subsistence costs.
2.5) Expected return
If a Beneficiary is forced to interrupt his participation in the Rally as a consequence of the unexpected
hospitalisation for a minimum of 5 days, or the death, of a member of his family, MUTUAIDE will
organise and pay for his return to his country of domicile.
2.6) Legal assistance
If a Beneficiary is subject to legal proceedings or is incarcerated for unintentional failure to comply with,
or breach of, local legislation and Regulations:
▪ MUTUAIDE will advance any bail demanded by the local authorities to secure temporary release
of the Beneficiary, up to a limit of €15,000 including tax (fifteen thousand euros including tax).
This will be done against a guarantee cheque made out to MUTUAIDE ASSISTANCE or an IOU
signed by the Beneficiary or his legal representative.
In all cases, any sums advanced are repayable within 60 (sixty) days of the funds being made
available.
If payment is not received, MUTUAIDE reserves the right to take any action required to recover
the monies, from the Beneficiary.
▪ MUTUAIDE may also help a Beneficiary to appoint a legal adviser and to pay their fees up to a
limit of €4,000 including tax (four thousand euros including tax).
2.7) Replacement driver
If, following a physical accident or illness affecting the Beneficiary, none of the other Beneficiaries (co-
driver, service Team) is able to drive in his place, MUTUAIDE will provide and pay for a replacement
driver to take the Vehicle to Lima (Peru) or to the port of reembarkation in Peru, by the most direct
route, provided the vehicle is in a state which complies with technical control standards.
The Beneficiary is responsible for the costs associated with returning the vehicle (tolls, fuel) as well as
any hotel and subsistence costs.
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2.8) Psychological support
If, following an incident involving physical injury, the Beneficiary suffers psychological trauma, he may
receive emergency psychological assistance. This service will be extended, in case of death of a
Beneficiary, to family members.
To guarantee this service, they must contact MUTUAIDE within a maximum of 30 days following the
traumatic event and provide their GP’s contact details.
On receipt of any such request, MUTUAIDE will, provided the Beneficiary is in a suitable state of health,
and on the advice of the MUTUAIDE doctor, organise emergency psychological assistance.
This support will be provided by a psychologist and includes the organisation and payment of three
telephone consultations.
In all cases, the decision to provide emergency psychological support will be taken exclusively by the
MUTUAIDE Medical Director, possibly after contacting, and with the agreement of, the Beneficiary’s GP.
This service is available in the following languages: French, English, Spanish.
3) EXLUSIONS
No assistance/repatriation hereby detailed will be provided for conditions or minor lesions which may be
treated in situ, or for conditions which do not stop the Beneficiary from continuing the Rally or returning
to Lima (Peru) by his own means.
(With the exception of certain cases of the “Medical Expenses” cover, to be decided upon by the Medical
Director of the Rally).
Note: The obligation to stop the Rally will not systematically give the right to repatriation costs being
covered.
No assistance will be provided in the case of physical attack or death resulting:
▪ from an intentional or deceitful act on the part of the Beneficiary;
▪ from involvement in wagers, fights, brawls;
▪ from non-emergency pathological conditions;
▪ from nervous illness, nervous depression, mental health conditions;
▪ from use by the beneficiary of medications, drugs, narcotics, tranquillisers and/or similar
products which are not medically subscribed;
▪ from a state of inebriation characterised by the presence of a level of pure alcohol in the blood
which is equal or superior to that which applies to legislation governing driving a car in France,
and in force on the date of the accident;
▪ from suicide or attempted suicide and its consequences.
The following costs will not be met under any circumstances:
▪ the medical or hospitalisation costs incurred after the repatriation;
▪ the medical costs incurred without the prior agreement of the Rally Medical Director;
▪ the cost of medical equipment, braces and prosthetics;
▪ any spa treatments of any kind;
▪ aesthetic treatments;
▪ the cost of rehabilitation, physiotherapy, chiropractice;
▪ the cost of purchasing vaccinations and the costs of vaccination;
▪ the cost of medical or paramedical services and the cost of purchasing therapeutic products not
recognised under French law;
▪ the cost of a final coffin;
▪ customs costs.
Participants will be provided with a document about the services described above during the
Administrative Checks.
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33P2 THIRD PARTY COVER
The Organiser, in accordance with the legislation in force, has arranged a Third-Party Cover policy with
AXA France, RIMAC Seguros in Peru, which relates specifically to sports events with terrestrial vehicles.
The rights of engagement under the insurance premium cover the Competitor's Third-Party Cover
towards third parties up to the following amounts per event:
▪ €2,500,000 for material damages;
▪ €13,100,000 for physical damage;
▪ or the minimum in vigour in Peru.
The purpose of said contract is thus to cover, in the case of an accident, fire or explosion during the
course of the Rally, financial consequences arising from Civil Liability which may be the responsibility:
▪ of Competitors as a result of physical or material damage caused to third parties to agents of the
State or any other public body involved in the order, Organisation or control of the Rally;
▪ of Competitors as a result of physical or material damage caused to other Competitors during
Road Sections and in Selective Sections but during the latter, uniquely if the responsibility of one
of them may clearly and without ambiguity be determined, admitted and proved;
▪ of Drivers in regard to their team mates and passengers resulting from accidents incurred on
public roads not reserved for private use (notably during Road Sections) and during Selective
Sections on condition that the responsibility of the Driver can be proved.
The insurance contract which the Organiser has arranged in no cases covers (non-exhaustive list):
▪ accidents caused by strike, riots, crowd movements, civil or foreign war;
▪ the responsibility of an insured party in the case of an accident caused by intention or deceit;
▪ the responsibility of an insured person in the case of damage to assets which he owns, has
rented, is the depository or guardian of;
▪ fines;
▪ the theft of vehicles, separate items and all other property (the Organiser accepts no liability,
therefore, in the case of theft which occurs in a country being crossed by the Rally).
Period of coverage:
▪ for Vehicles embarking on ferries organised by the Organiser insurance cover will come into effect
at the moment of Vehicles entering the Locked Park at the European port (November 2018 – date
to be confirmed) and will expire on exit of the Vehicles from the Locked Park at the European port
at the latest on 28 February 2019 at 11.59pm.
▪ You are reminded that the sea crossing is not covered by this policy.
▪ For other Vehicles (not transported in ferries organised by the Organiser): insurance cover will
take effect at the moment Vehicles enter Scrutineering in Lima (Peru) therefore from 3 January
2019 and will end after the finish podium in Lima (Peru) thus at the latest the 17 January 2019 at
11.59pm.
▪ Are expressly excluded from this cover all the private tests realised before the entering of the
Machine/Vehicle into the Scrutineering area in Lima; competitors wishing to carry some tests out
must insure their vehicles.
▪ Are expressly excluded all the dangerous road behaviours (demonstration, show, burn, etc.)
during the Rally.
This policy only covers the official itinerary specified by the Organiser.
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Must therefore be insured by their owner:
▪ vehicles to be driven outside warranty periods, and in particular all vehicles not embarking on
ferries set up by the Organizer;
▪ vehicles that had to deviate from the official rally route, in particular following their
abandonment;
▪ all vehicles carrying out private tests before they pass the checks, including vehicles that have
taken the ferry.
Are excluded from this insurance:
▪ all private tests conducted before or during the rally; Competitors wishing to do so must ensure
themselves;
▪ any dangerous road behavior or any accident resulting from intentional or fraudulent misconduct
Vehicles disqualified or having withdrawn will still be covered only upon the condition they return to Lima
or the nearest port of reembarkation in Peru by the most direct route from the place they withdrew or by
the Event’s itinerary.
In the case of accident, the Rider / Competitor or his representative must make a written statement,
within 24 hours, to the Clerk of the Course, or to the Head of Competitors Relations. The report must
mention the circumstances of the accident and contact details of any witnesses.
Circulation in the Bivouac
The Organisation requests and obliges all Competitors who use a transportation means that is not a
machine or vehicle registered in the race (Mini-bikes, quads, scooters o any other machine with wheels)
to take out an insurance for these Machines / Vehicles in case of a potential accident.
These Machines / Vehicles must be covered by an iNsurance even though they do not go out of the
Bivouac.
The Rider / Competitor thus enters the 2019 Dakar Rally Peru fully aware of the risks this Rally could
lead them to take.
33P3 MEDICAL EXPENSES INSURANCE
-Mandatory subscription for Competitors and strongly recommended for Assistances
The "Medical expenses" cover allows reimbursement of medical and hospitalization expenses prescribed
and incurred outside the Insured's country of residence with the agreement of the Medical Director of
the Rally if they are due to an accident during the rally.
In the event of an accident, it will intervene beyond the 4,500 € supported by the Organization of the
rally.
The Driver / Competitor must inquire with his ASN to know the guarantees granted by his sports license.
All Competitors must have a Medical Expenses insurance limited to at least 30 000 € and must send
before the departure of the rally to MUTUAIDE a certificate mentioning the amount of the guarantee and
its validity during the Dakar Rally.
Competitors will not be able to start the rally without personal insurance Medical Expenses and without
having transmitted the certificate to MUTUAIDE.
It can be subscribed with any broker or insurer or with the Sport Events Department of Gras Savoye,
whose contact details, offers and internet link appear on the Rally website www.dakar.com
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33P4 PERSONAL Accident Insurance
This insurance is intended to intervene if the Insured is the victim of a bodily injury during the rally; and
whether or not it is responsible, whether or not there is an identified third party, except for cases
specifically excluded. It guarantees, in the event of permanent disability or death, the payment of a
capital (previously determined by the Insured at the time of the subscription).
It is highly recommended that all Drivers / Competitors hold a specific Individual Accident Insurance.
It can be subscribed with the insurer of its choice or with the Sport Events Department of Gras Savoye
whose contact details, offers and the internet link can be found on the Rally website www.dakar.com
Accession to the Medical and Personal Accident insurance can be made to the insurer of the choice of the
Competitor or to Gras Savoye whose specific offers are on the site or on the broker's website. Admission
to these offers can be made immediately, by correspondence with the Sport Events Department of Gras
Savoye or, as a last resort, during administrative checks in Lima (Peru). Gras Savoye is at your disposal
for any specific request and adapted to your needs until December 14, 2018. The full text of the contract
can be sent to you on request from the broker.
34P TIME CARD
1) At the start of a Leg, Crews shall be given a Time Card on which the target times and the maximum
times authorised to cover each Road Section and each Selective Section shall appear respectively. This
Time Card is handed in at the Finish Time Control of each Leg and replaced by a new one at the start of
the next Leg. Each Crew is solely responsible for its Time Card.
2) Any correction or amendment made to the Time Card will result in Disqualification, unless such
correction or amendment has been approved in writing by the controller.
3) The Crew alone is responsible for submitting the Time Card at the different controls and for the
accuracy of the entries. The controllers are the only persons allowed to enter the time on the Time Card,
by hand or by means of a print-out.
4) Crews are obliged, under pain of penalties which may go as far as Disqualification, to have their
passage checked at all points mentioned on their Time Card, and in the correct order. The absence of a
stamp or the failure to hand in the Time Card at any control will result in a penalty which may go as far
as Disqualification.
5) At all the various controls, the Time Card may only be presented if the Crew is complete and aboard
the Vehicle, on pain of Disqualification.
6) The fact of losing a Time Card or not taking it at the Start TC will lead to a 5-minute penalty which is
applied to the General Classification.
35P CONTROL ZONES
1) All controls, i.e. Time Controls, Start and Finish of Selective Sections, Passage Control will be
indicated by means of a standardised double sign.
2) The beginning of the control area is marked by 2 warning signs on a yellow background. At a distance
of about 100 m, the position of the control post is indicated by 2 signs on a red background. The end of
the control area, approximately 100 m further on, is indicated by 2 final signs on a beige background
with three black transversal stripes.
3) The Time Control Zone should be organised in such a way that Team members can watch the
timekeeping without entering the Control Zone. The maximum width of the zone may not exceed 15 m
and the zone must be situated along a single axis, except for Passage Control Zones.
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4) It is strictly forbidden to enter and/or leave a control area from any direction other than that
prescribed by the Road Book and/or to re-enter a control area once checking-in has taken place at this
control, on pain of:
▪ 1st infringement: penalty of 10 minutes,
▪ 1st repeated offence: penalty of 1 hour,
▪ 2nd repeated offence: Disqualification or Fixed Penalty where this exists.
5) The official time is the GPS time.
The target check-in time is the responsibility of the Crews alone, who may consult the official clock on
the control table.
“Rally Time” will be that of the country being crossed: GMT – 5 in Peru.
6) Control posts shall be ready to function 30 minutes before the target time for the passage of the first
crew. Unless the Clerk of Course decides otherwise, they will cease to operate 1 hour after the target
time for the last Crew.
The Time Controls for the Start and Finish of Selective Sections will cease to operate at a time calculated
taking into account the maximum time(s) allowed preceding this control for the last classified
Competitor.
7) On pain of a penalty which may go as far as Disqualification, the Crews are obliged to follow the
instructions of the marshal in charge of the control post, who must be assisted by a controller (all
possible cases will be examined by the Stewards following a written report by the marshal in charge of
the control post).
8) A Vehicle must move by its own means, using the starter power is allowed.
If the Vehicle is unable to move, towing and/or pushing by a Vehicle still in the race is allowed or by a
Service Vehicle / Crew when the race and the Service Vehicles follow the same itinerary.
36P TIME CONTROLS
36P1 GENERAL
1) At the Time Controls, the controllers will indicate on the Time Card the check-in time, which
corresponds to the exact moment at which one of the Crew members submits the Time Card to the
controller. The clocking of the Time Card will only be carried out if all the Crew members and the Vehicle
are within the immediate vicinity of the control table.
2) The check-in procedure commences the moment the Vehicle passes the entry sign for the Time
Control Zone.
3) The Crew is forbidden to stop or to drive abnormally slowly between the zone entry sign and the
control post. A Crew may remain in the Control Zone only for as long as is necessary to complete the
check-in formalities, Scrutineering and GPS checks.
4) The Crew does not incur any penalty for early arrival if the Vehicle enters the Control Zone during the
minute before the target check-in minute.
5) For Road Sections, the target check-in time is that obtained by adding the time allowed for
completing the Road Section to the starting time for that Section. These times are expressed in hours
and minutes and are always shown from 00.01 to 24.00.
6) For Road Sections, the crew does not incur any penalty for late arrival if the time card is submitted to
the controller during the target check-in minute. For example, a crew which is supposed to check in at a
control at 18h 58 min. shall be considered on time if the check-in takes place between 18h 58 min. 00
sec. and 18h 58 min. 59 sec.
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7) At the Time Control at the Finish of a Road Section, the controller will enter on the Time Card on the
one hand the check-in time of the crew and, on the other, its provisional starting time for the Selective
Section. There must be a 5-minute gap between the two to allow the crew to prepare for the start.
a) Immediately after checking-in at the Time Control, the Crew will go to the Start of the
Selective Section. The controller will enter the time foreseen for the Start of the Selective Section and
will then give the start for that crew.
b) In the case of an incident, should there exist a divergence between the two entries, the
starting time of the Selective Section will be binding, unless the Stewards decide otherwise.
8) At a Time Control, any difference between the target check-in time and the actual check-in time will
be penalised at a rate of one minute per minute or fraction of minute.
9) For Selective Sections, the finish times will be taken at the maximum to the second.
10) At the Time Control at the end of a Leg, and at all the “Parc Ferme”, Crews are authorised to check-
in ahead of time without incurring a penalty.
11) Any failure on the part of a Crew to observe the rules of the check-in procedure defined above (and
in particular the fact of entering a Control Zone more than a minute earlier than the check-in time) will
be recorded by the chief controller at that post and sent in a written report to the Clerk of Course.
12) The immediate withdrawal time, or one or more Maximum Times, may be modified at any moment
by a Stewards decision, upon the proposal of the Clerk of Course. The Crews concerned shall be
informed of this decision as soon as possible. Disqualification from the Event or the Fixed Penalty for
exceeding the maximum time allowed may only be announced at the end of a Leg.
13) When a Time Control is followed by a Start of a Selective Section, these two posts shall be included
in a single Control Zone, the signs of which shall be laid out as follows:
▪ 2 yellow warning signs with clock (beginning of zone);
▪ 2 red signs with clock (Time Control post) after approximately 100 m;
▪ 2 red signs with flag (Start of the Selective Section) at a distance of 50 to 200 m;
▪ finally, 2 end of control signs (3 transversal black stripes on a beige background) 100 m further
on.
14) If the Start of a Selective Section coincides with the start of a Leg, the starting time of the Selective
Section will also be that of the Leg.
15) At the Finish of a Selective Section, the stop point will be twinned with a Time Control.
16) If a Time Control is not followed by the Start of a Selective Section, the checking-in time on the
Time Card constitutes both the arrival time at this Time Control and the start time for the new Section.
36P2 CHECK-IN AT THE TIME CONTROL BEFORE THE START OF A STAGE
a) Early Check-In
Early check in is not allowed.
b) Late Check-In
All late checking-in the start of a Stage will be penalised by a minute per minute late, until the closing of
the control (i.e. one hour after the ideal start time of the last Competitor).
A new time and a new start order will be given to the Crew, at the discretion of the person in charge of
the control.
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Is considered as an official document, to replace the “50 sheet” at the Road Section Start TC, the start
order sheet edited by the official timekeeper used by the Marshal in Charge of giving the Road Section
start each morning.
Any lateness will be reported (hour / minute) by the Marshal in Charge in the specific column. In case of
litigation, this document may be used by the Officials.
36P3 CHECK-IN AT TIME CONTROL BEFORE THE START OF A SELECTIVE SECTION
a) Early Check-In
Early check in is not allowed.
b) Late Check-In
All late checking-in at the Start of a Selective Section will be penalised by a minute per minute, until the
closing of the control (i.e. one hour after the ideal start time of the last Competitor).
A new time and a new start order will be given to the Crew, at the discretion of the person in charge of
the control.
In some Legs, the start of the Leg and/or Selective Section can be separated between Cars and Trucks.
In this case, the disqualification time because of lateness will be 1 hour.
36P4 MAXIMUM TIME / TARGET TIME
1) Road Section
A target time is given for each Road Section.
Any difference in this target time will incur a penalty of one minute per minute for being either late or
early.
Clocking in ahead of time is authorised at the Time Control at the Finish of a Road Section at the
entrance of the Bivouac.
2) Selective Sections
Selective Sections will be run in real time, with a maximum time allowed. Crews checking-in after this
maximum time will incur the Fixed Penalty for the day.
The time that will be held in this case will be the real time done in the Selective Section plus the Fixed
Penalty.
If the Finish of the Selective Section is also the finish of the Leg, the procedures laid down in Article
36P5 will apply.
The arrival time will be taken no more than to the second.
3) Timing (Itinerary / schedule)
Target times and maximum times allowed, the start order and the gaps will be given every day within
the Road Book, as will the closing Times of Controls (CP and TC) and the Fixed Penalties.
36P5 OVERRUNNING OF THE MAXIMUM TIME ALLOWED AT THE TC AT THE END OF THE LEG
1) All Competitors arriving at a TC at the Finish of a Leg after the maximum time allowed will be
penalised by a minute for every minute late or the Maximum Time. This rule also applies for the Road
Section going to Lima on Thursday 17 January 2019 during Leg 10.
2) All Vehicles that cannot manage to retake the start of a Stage before the Start of Stage TC closing will
be not allowed to start: they may continue the Event in the “assistance” category (Article 31P7).
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36P6 OVERRUNNING THE MAXIMUM TIME ALLOWED ON THE REST DAY
For the rest day, the latest check-in time, so as to be able to start the following day, is fixed at
06.00pm. After this time, Vehicles arriving from the previous day’s Leg will not be allowed to start.
36P7 INTERVIEWS
1) Finish of Selective Section
Areas especially dedicated to interviews will be settled each day after the Finish of the Selective Section.
The selected Competitors are required to stop there the time imposed by the Organiser.
A new Road Section start time will be given to the Competitor and written on is Time Card when leaving
the interview zone.
Failure to respect these Regulations, or any incivility noted, will result in a penalty of €500. Penalties for
repeated infractions will be decided upon by the Stewards.
2) Finish of Road Section
The selected Competitors will have to go to the interview zone, located close to the Media Centre, after
their arrival at the Bivouac.
Failure to respect these Regulations, or any incivility noted, will result in a penalty of €500. Penalties for
repeated infractions will be decided upon by the Stewards.
37P PASSAGE CONTROLS
37P1 GENERAL
1) In order to check that the Crews are respecting the itinerary in the Road Book, Passage Controls will
be set up at a significant location mentioned and numbered in the Road Book. They will be noted on the
time cards.
2) The Control Zone will be defined using the following official double signposting:
a) 2 yellow signs with stamp (start of zone);
b) after approximately 100 m, 2 red signs with stamp (Passage Control post);
c) Finally, 100 m further on, 2 beige ‘final’ signs with 3 transversal black stripes.
3) The location of these Passage Controls must be clearly visible and signalled to Crews by means of
flags and, wherever possible, sited on fairly level hard ground, otherwise, the ground must be downhill.
4) The Vehicle passage will be timed to the second and noted on a passage sheet by the Chief Marshal.
37P2 CLOSING TIME FOR PASSAGE CONTROLS
1) The closing time for Passage Controls will be declared taking into account:
▪ the distance covered since the start of the Section concerned,
▪ the time average of the Section under consideration (Selective or Time) imposed by the
maximum allowed time,
▪ the ideal time of the last Vehicle, increased by 60 minutes.
2) This time will be mentioned on the Timing (Itinerary/schedule) delivered every day within the Road
Book.
37P3 CLOSING OF PASSAGE CONTROLS
After the closure of a Passage Control, the validation by the GPS of the corresponding Way Point will be
taken into account and will attest to the respect of the official itinerary by the Crew. In this case, there
will be no penalty for missed CP.
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38P SELECTIVE SECTIONS
38P1 GENERAL
1) During the Selective Sections, all members of the Crew must conform to the standard described in
the Article 47P2 of the present Regulations, under pain of Disqualification.
Checks may be made by Officials at the start of the Selective Sections. In case of any infringement to
this Article, the start will be refused to the concerned crew.
2) Crews are forbidden to drive in the opposite direction to that of the Selective Section when the track
is narrow, under pain of penalties which may go as far as Disqualification.
3) At the starts of Selective Sections, when the Vehicle with its Crew on board has stopped in front of
the starting control, the controller will enter the actual time of the start of the Vehicle in question on the
Time Card (hour, minute and second), and will then count down aloud: 30" - 15" - 10" and the last 5
seconds one by one. When the last 5 seconds have elapsed, the starting signal shall be given, upon
which the Vehicle must start immediately. A 2-minute penalty shall be imposed on any crew which fails
to start within 20 seconds of the starting signal. If a Competitor is unable to leave the control zone
under his own power, the penalties as set out must be applied.
4) The start of a Selective Section may only be delayed in relation to the scheduled starting time by the
controller in a case of "force majeure".
5) A false start, particularly one made before the controller has given the signal, shall be penalised by 1
minute at least or an increased time applied by the Stewards based on the controller’s report. This
penalty does not exclude heavier penalties being inflicted by the Stewards, especially if the offence is
repeated.
6) Selective Sections will end in a flying finish, the official double signposting as follows:
a) 2 yellow chequered signs (beginning of zone);
b) After approximately 100 m, 2 red chequered signs (flying finish);
c) At a distance of 150 to 300 m, 2 x 2 red signs (clock and STOP);
d) Finally, approximately, 100 m further on, 2 final beige signs with 3 transversal black stripes.
7) Stopping between the yellow warning sign and the STOP sign is forbidden; any infringement will entail
a 15-minute time penalty. Timekeeping will be done on the finish line, which must have print-out
equipment and shall be backed up by hand timing.
8) At a distance of 150 to 300 m after the finish, the crew must report to a control indicated by a red
clock and a red STOP sign. The controller will enter on the Time Card the time of arrival (hour, minute
and seconds), which will also be the starting time of the following Road Section (hour and minute). If
several Competitors arrive during the same minute, the marshal in charge of the post will stagger the
starting times of these Competitors at intervals of at least 30” in the order in which they arrived.
9) If a Competitor does not stop at the STOP point to have their times entered, a 1-hour penalty shall be
applied.
10) During a Selective Section, unless in the case described in article 31P2.2.a any assistance is
forbidden other than that of a racing crew using parts transported by another racing crew. However,
approved assistance zones may be set up by the Organisers.
11) The starting intervals for Selective Sections must respect the same dispositions as those laid down
for starting Legs except in a case of a road penalty.
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12) Any Crew refusing to start in a Selective Section at the time and in the position allocated to it shall
be given a penalty of 15 minutes and must make itself available to the post chief who will notify it of its
new start time.
38P2 INTERRUPTION OF A SELECTIVE SECTION
When a Selective Section is definitely stopped on a fixed point before the passage of the first driver /
Competitor, regardless of the reason, a classification for that selective Section may nevertheless be
obtained by attributing a time to all those Crews who were affected by the circumstances of the
interruption.
These times may be calculated in the following manner:
1) Interruption of a Selective Section at a given point. Taking of time at a Way Point during a Selective
Section:
a) Given that a time is taken at each Way Point and recorded in the GPS Unik II, a result for a
Selective Section may be obtained using the time taken at the Way Point preceding the point of
interruption.
The times at the various Way Points recorded in the GPS will be transmitted by radio when Competitors
arrive at the Time Control at the Bivouac.
b) In the case of a malfunctioning GPS, a Competitor’s time will be calculated using their
position on the track at the time of interruption (Iritrack position) and the times of the Drivers /
Competitors who have past just before or after them at this point. The Stewards can choose as the time
of reference that which seems the most appropriate.
c) In the case of a malfunctioning GPS and Iritrack, the Stewards will undertake the necessary
research concerning the position of the Driver / Competitor so as to establish an appropriate time.
2) Interruption of a Selective Section at several distinct points. Taking of time at the Time Control at the
end of the Selective Section:
When a Selective Section is definitively stopped at a fixed point or at several points after the passing of
one or several Drivers / Competitors and this for whatever reason, a result for the Selective Section can
be given using the times of all the Drivers / Competitors affected by the interruption of the race.
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The times will be determined as shown in the following example:
In the case where circumstances necessitate the use of this method of calculation, a Bulletin will be
published.
Should the Stewards consider the worst time actually set to be abnormal, they may choose as a
reference time the one which they feel to be the most suitable.
3) It is up to the Stewards alone to decide whether or not to apply this measure, once Race Control has
informed them of the reasons for the interruption.
4) Any Driver / Competitor who is responsible or partly responsible for the stopping of the race cannot,
under any circumstances, benefit from this measure. Any such Crew will therefore be credited with the
actual time which it may have set, if this is greater than the imaginary time attributed to other Drivers /
Competitors.
5) In exceptional cases, for safety reason, the Organisation in coordination with the Clerk of Course may
interrupt the Selective Section at a given point and the Drivers / Competitors may continue the Selective
Section once the dangerous zone has been passed. The results will be established by adding together
the times of the two portions of this Selective Section.
38P3 SAFETY
Selective Sections are run on sections of ‘road’ open to the public. The greatest care is recommended in
relation to other eventual users.
38P4 NEUTRALISATION OF A SELECTIVE SECTION
On certain Stages, a neutralisation will be effected in the form of a transfer, with a target time, to
separate two portions of the same Selective Section.
The Crew will hand in its Time Card to the Time Control at the beginning of the Neutralisation, on which
will be noted the time at which they start the Neutralisation (finish time of the 1st section) and their time
at the end of the Neutralisation which will also be their start time for the 2nd section.
During these Neutralisations the maximum speed allowed, checked by GPS, will be that of the speed
limit of the country being crossed.
Referent Rider / Compet itor: the Rider who finished the SS with the worst time between CP3 and ASS
B (Referent Rider / Compet itor's t ime)
DSS C CP3 A ASS
Rider(s) / Competitor(s) who did not finish the SS:
F (Referent Rider / Compet itor's t ime)
DSS D CP3 E ASS
E = D x 51% F = E + D
49%
Explaning note c alc ulat ing t ime on stage 2 - Dakar 2015
C (Time DSS-CP3) = 49% of B A (Time CP3-ASS) = 51% of B
D (Time DSS-CP3) = 49% of F E (Time CP3-ASS) = 51% of F
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Assistance by a Service vehicle and refuelling is authorised only for the sections common to the Race
and the Service Vehicles. All infractions will result in penalties as stated in Article 31P3 and the following
articles.
38P5 TIME DEDUCTION
A time deduction may be asked by a Competitor for stopping at an accident of another Driver /
Competitor (See Article 29P3.3).
For any other stop following a Race Fact, higher than 3 minutes, the time deduction will be, eventually,
done on a written request by the competitor to the Direction of the Race within the hour following
his/her arrival at the Bivouac until 10.30pm; then at the PCO to the night Officials.
39P REGROUPINGS
1) The purpose of regroupings is to reduce the intervals which may occur between Crews as a result of
late arrivals and/or withdrawals. The Parc Fermé conditions apply.
2) On their arrival at these regroupings, the Crews will hand their Time Card to the controller. They will
receive instructions on their starting time.
They must then drive their Vehicle immediately and directly to the Parc Fermé. The starting order shall
be that of the arrival at the regrouping Time Control. The distance between the TC and the Parc Fermé
will be considered as a Parc Fermé area.
3) For safety reasons, on the proposal of the Clerk of Course, the Stewards may decide to stop a Stage
before its allotted finish. A Time Control will then be set up, acting as the end-of-Stage control (idem:
for a Selective Section, the Time Control being twinned with the end-of-Selective Section control), where
the times recorded will serve to establish the classification of the Stage.
On the decision of the Clerk of the Race, this Stage may or may not be continued, neutralised or in
convoy, and may or may not be under the Parc Fermé rules.
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40P SIGNPOSTING OF CONTROLS
Start of Zone: 2 signs with
yellow background
Control: 2 signs with
red background
End of Zone: 2 signs beige with
background
Passage Control
100 m 100 m
Check-in Stop
Time Control
100 m 100 m
Check-in Stop
Time Control followed by Selective Section Start
100 m 50 to 200 m 100
Check-in Stop Check-in Stop
Selective Section Start Coinciding with start of Stage
100 m 100 m
Check-in Stop
Selective Section Finish
100 m 150 to 300 m 100 m
Check-in Stop
Selective Section Finish at the Bivouac
100 m 150 to 300 m
Road Section Finish at the Bivouac
Check-in Stop
Check-in Stop
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41P PARC FERMÉ
41P1 GENERAL
1) The following rules will apply:
a) It is forbidden to refuel or repair the car in a Parc Ferme.
b) Starting the car with the help of towing or pushing from another Vehicle still racing, inside
the Parc Ferme shall be penalised by 1 minute.
c) Vehicles will be in Parc Ferme from the moment they enter a Parc Ferme for the start,
regrouping or end of Stage, until the start time.
d) Vehicles will be in Parc Ferme from the moment they enter a control zone. From the Stop
point until the zone exit, if the Vehicle is unable to restart, it may only be either towed or pushed out of
the zone with external help without penalties, under the supervision of the chief marshal.
e) Vehicles will be in Parc Ferme from as soon as they reach the end of the last Stage (and at
least until the time for lodging protests has expired).
f) Vehicles will be in Parc Ferme where Scrutineering is carried out at the finish of the Selective
Section or of the Stage.
2) Except in the case of the finish - Bivouac section Time Control, any infringement of the Parc Ferme
Regulations shall result in a penalty ranging from 10 hours to Disqualification.
3) Before the exit from all the parks or at the start of a Stage, if the Scrutineers of the Event note that a
Vehicle seems to be in a condition which is not compatible with normal use, they must immediately
inform the Clerk of Course, who may request that it be repaired.
In this case, the time in whole minutes used for such repairs shall be considered as the same number of
minutes lateness registered on a Road Section. To prevent a Crew from trying to make up lost time after
repairs, the Crew shall be given a new starting time. Any Crew which arrives more than 30 minutes late
will result on the immediate withdrawal.
4) By way of exception to the Parc Ferme rules, and on the responsibility of an Official, the Crew may,
while in the Parc Ferme at the start, regrouping zone or end of Leg (except in the case of a Marathon
Leg):
▪ change complete wheels, one or two punctured or damaged tyres using the equipment on board;
▪ have a new windscreen fitted with the possibility of having outside help with the agreement of the
Clerk of Course;
▪ check and/or adjust the pressure of their tyres;
▪ Have installed, adjusted or removed an on-board camera, by the Organisers’ agreed supplier.
▪ Have checked the installation and / or the functioning of the Iritrack or the GPS.
These repairs must be completed before the starting time, otherwise a penalty of one minute for every
minute's lateness shall be imposed.
5) In order to remove its Vehicle from a Parc Ferme for the start, regrouping halt or end of Leg, the
Crew shall be allowed to enter the Parc Ferme 15 minutes before their starting time, except at the start
of the Rally Dakar, where they will be allowed to enter the Parc 30 minutes before their starting time.
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6) Inside the Parc Ferme, the engine may be started by means of an external battery, which may be
brought in and taken out under the supervision of an Official of the Event. Under no circumstances may
this battery be taken on board the Vehicle (except in the cargo body bodywork of a T4 Vehicle).
7) Before leaving the Parc Ferme, the Crews are permitted to place their Vehicle covers and/or external
battery outside the Parc Ferme.
41P2 SPECIFICS
Vehicles will be subject to the Parc Ferme rules:
a) On the port of Le Havre, before loading and during the crossing;
b) After unloading the Vehicles in Lima, at the Port de Callao, up to the recovery of the Vehicle
by the Competitor;
c) After the Scrutineering (see Art. 1P2); d) After the Podium at the Arrival of the Rally Dakar (see Art. 1P2).
The Parc Fermé will become a Parc Gardé, after the reclamation time, until 08h00 of the day
after the arrival of the Rally Dakar (see Art. 1P2), when it will have to be completely empty.
42P ADMINISTRATIVE CHECKS AND SCRUTINEERING
42P1 GENERAL
1) Competitors (and their service crew) will receive a convocation that states exact date and time at
which they must appear to the Checks.
This convocation must be respected. It is the time for Administrative Checks marking. The Time Control
(TC) marking for the entrance to the Waiting Park leading to checks will have to be done 20 minutes
before the convocation time.
THE COMPETITOR MUST APPEAR WITH HIS VEHICLE. Any Competitor presenting himself to the
Administrative Checks without having left his vehicle in the waiting park will be refused the entry to the
Administrative Checks.
The Vehicle will directly go to the Parc Fermé after Scrutineering.
All Competitors must report to the Administrative Checks with all their members. Financial penalties for
lateness at the Scrutineering, according to the timetable laid down by the Organiser, may be applied by
the Stewards.
The Team with its official representative must present the Vehicle or Vehicles and all necessary
documents at Scrutineering.
If Scrutineering is followed by a Parc Fermé, a member of the Team may take the car(s) into that parc.
The check-in times, if any, must be respected, and it will be the responsibility of the Team to ensure that
they are.
Any Crew reporting to the Scrutineering area and/or Administrative Checks outside the time limits
prescribed for in the Regulations will not be allowed to start, except in a case of force majeure duly
recognised as such by the Organisation and the Stewards.
2) Only those Crews who have passed the Administrative Checks may present themselves with their
Vehicle equipped with its rally plates and rally numbers at Scrutineering, which will be of a completely
general nature: brand and model of the Vehicle, apparent conformity with the group in which it is
entered, conformity of the safety items, conformity of the Vehicle with the Highway Code. After
Scrutineering, if a Vehicle is found not to comply with the technical and/or safety Regulations, the
Stewards may set a deadline before which the car must be made to comply.
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3) No Vehicle will be allowed to start unless it complies with the FIA Safety Regulations, the present
Regulations and its appendices.
4) In conformity with article 11.14.2.A of the International Sporting Code, additional checking of the
Crew members as well as of the Vehicle may be carried out at any time during the Rally.
At all times during the Rally, the Competitor is responsible for the technical conformity of his Vehicle.
The fact of presenting a Vehicle for Scrutineering is considered as an implicit statement of conformity.
5) Should new identification marks be affixed, it is the responsibility of the Crew alone to see that these
are protected until the end of the Event, their absence leading to Disqualification.
6) Thorough Scrutineering involving the dismantling of the Vehicle for the Crews in the first places of the
general classification and in each group and category, and possibly for any other crew, may be carried
out at the absolute discretion of the Stewards ex officio or following a protest or upon the decision of the
Clerk of Course.
7) It is strictly forbidden for the Competitors of the Dakar to display any kind of visibility support. It is
also strictly prohibited to proceed to distribution operations of any kind of product (either for sale or for
free) inside the Bivouac.
For any other promotional activity, the Competitors will, first, have to obtain a prior written approval
from the Organiser.
In the case where a Competitor would transgress the above rule, the Organiser will immediately contact
the Team Manager or the Competitor and will address him a written warning telling him to immediately
stop the promotional activity. In the hypothesis of a Competitor persisting on leading such an activity,
the Competitor will receive a €2,000 financial penalty. The payment will have to be made to the
Organiser, immediately, in situ and in cash.
42P2 ADMINISTRATIVE CHECKS AND SCRUTINEERING
1) The Drivers/Competitors will go trough the Administrative Checks at the place where they are located
(see Art. 1P2).
On the morning of 4 January 2019, South American Drivers/Competitors will be able to collect their
safety equipment. They will be called to the Administrative Checks on the afternoon of the 4 January.
The Vehicle(s) must be presented to the Scrutineering in Lima after the Administrative Checks, ON THE
SAME DAY and at the time defined by the invitations and these regulations.
2) Penalties for lateness at Administrative Checks and Scrutineering
Failure to respect the convocation times will incur a penalty of:
▪ for the first hour late: €50,
▪ for the following: €100.
In all cases, the amount has to be paid before the start of the Rally.
It is not authorised for the Competitor to come and go from the Administrative Checks; his complete
process must be done in one time and cannot go over 4 hours.
3) On leaving Administrative Checks, Competitors will receive a convocation time for Scrutineering.
Any lateness on the convocation time will be sanctioned as follows:
▪ up to 30 minutes: €15;
▪ from 30 minutes to 1 hour: €100;
▪ per hour extra: €500.
In all cases, the amount has to be paid before the start of the Rally.
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4) On coming out of Scrutineering all Vehicles will be placed in Parc Fermé.
5) During Administrative Checks, Competitors will be given a compulsory course on Safety Instruments:
Sentinel and Iritrack. All absence will incur a penalty of €500.
6) Vehicles must be presented in Le Havre, for boarding, with the various mounting brackets, cables and
aerials of the different safety equipment already fitted, ready to receive these systems (GPS, Iritrack),
on pain of being refused embarkation.
7) Vehicles being presented directly to the Technical Scrutineering, must present themselves with the
various mounting brackets, cables and aerials of the different safety equipment already fitted, ready to
receive these systems (GPS, Iritrack). Failure to do so will result in a penalty of €150 per item of
equipment not installed.
8) The Iritrack and GPS must be connected directly to a battery so that they continue to function when
the engine is stopped. If this is not the case, the Competitor must make its Vehicle conform before
passing Scrutineering.
9) Vehicles must be presented to directly to Scrutineering ready to race and the safety equipment listed
in Articles 47P1 and 47P2 must be presented to the Marshals in charge of controls.
No intervention will be allowed between the end of Scrutineering and entry into the Parc Ferme.
All Vehicles which appear not to conform, or are not adapted to rally norms, during Scrutineering may
either be forced to change group or be refused a start (on decision of the Stewards).
In the last case the entry fees will remain the property of the Organiser.
42P3 ADMINISTRATIVE OBLIGATIONS
1) Each Crew member must present the following, valid, original documents (except for great
circumstances) during Administrative Checks:
▪ passport valid until 30/06/2019;
▪ visas: all participants must inform themselves of the necessary visas they will require for the
countries they will cross, as a function of their nationality; when necessary, the participants will
have to follow the mandatory steps to obtain the visas.
▪ a 2019 FIA International Competitor/Driver licence;
▪ authorisation to race abroad (issued by their national federation - ASN) for Competitors not
having a licence delivered by the FFSA (Fédération Française du Sport Automobile);
▪ permission of the owner to use the Vehicle, when they are not part of the Crew;
▪ valid national driving licences, corresponding to the category of Vehicle entered; in the truck
group, it is acceptable for only 2 Crew members to have a heavy goods Vehicle licence;
▪ vaccinations: no vaccination is compulsory. Recommended: diphtheria, tetanus, polio, meningitis
(A & C), viral hepatitis A & B, typhoid and eventually rabies, etc.
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2) Each Vehicle must be presented with the following original documents (except in case of great
circumstances) during Administrative Checks and Scrutineering:
▪ valid log book or registration certificate (provisional registrations not acceptable);
▪ homologation file of Vehicles entered in T2 and T4.1;
▪ FIA Technical Passport or ASN (National Sporting Authority), or A.S.O. Technical Passport for
T4.2 Truck, or A.S.O. Technical Passport for Buggy T1.3 – T1.4 – T1. S., S x S and UTV OPEN.
3) Each T4 Truck must also present the following original documents:
▪ driving licence for each Crew member valid for the Vehicle entered, (truck licence for at least 2 of
Crew members);
▪ annual technical inspection report;
▪ acceptance report for conventional type bodies in case of separate approval.
4) Competitors undertake, on their honour, only to present valid documents, on pain of having a start
refused.
No photocopies or theft or lose declarations of any kind will be accepted (except in case of great
circumstances), on pain of having a start refused.
43P PROTESTS – APPEALS
1) All protests shall be lodged in accordance with the stipulations of the Code. They must be lodged in
writing and handed to the Clerk of Course together with the protest fee of 700€, which shall not be
returned if the protest is judged unfounded.
2) If the protest requires the dismantling and re-assembly of different parts of a Vehicle, the protest fee
demanded will be decided as a function of the amount of dismantling required, as stated in the FFSA’s
general regulations.
3) The expenses incurred by the work and by the transport of the Vehicle shall be borne by the claimant
if the protest is unfounded, or by the Competitor against whom the protest is lodged if the claim is
founded.
4) If the claim is unfounded, and if the expenses incurred by the protest (examination, transport, etc.)
are higher than the deposit amount, the difference shall be borne by the claimant. Conversely, if the
expenses are less, the difference shall be returned to him.
5) The Competitors may lodge an appeal against decisions given, in conformity with the stipulations of
the FFSA General Prescriptions and of Article 15 of the International Sporting Code.
The decision of the Stewards concerning problems of safety (ex: failure of a Competitor to respect the
official itinerary, a damaged Vehicle, etc.) will take effective immediately, irrespective of any appeal.
The cost of a national appeal is: €3,300.
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44P CLASSIFICATIONS
44P1 GENERAL
1) Penalties are expressed in hours, minutes and seconds. There is a separate classification for T4. The
final Classification is established by adding up the times done in the Selective Sections and the penalties
(incurred during the Road Sections and other penalties expressed in time).
The one that got the lowest total is announced winner of the General Classification; the next one, second
place; and so forth. The group and class classification are established in the same way.
2) In case of a dead heat, the winner is the one that has done the lowest time in the last Selective
Section. If this is not enough to break the dead heat, the times of the previous Selective Sections will be
taken into account, etc., except for Legs in which no Selective Section has been disputed; the dead heat
breakers will be done following the order of the numbers.
This dead heat breaker rule can be applied at any time during the Rally.
44P2 CLASSIFICATION
1) Definitions of the different classifications:
a) Partial classification of Selective Section: non-official, distributed for information only (press,
Teams, etc.).
b) Provisional classification of Selective Section: posted by the Clerk of Course at 07.00pm the
day after the Leg in question. It becomes definitive after the period for complaints, which ends when the
first racing Competitor has left the next Leg following this posting.
c) Provisional classification of Leg: posted by the Clerk of Course at 07.00pm the day after the
Leg in question. It becomes definitive after the period for complaints, which ends when the first racing
Competitor has left the next Leg following this posting.
d) Provisional general classification of Event: posted by the Clerk of Course at 07.00pm the day
after the Leg in question. It becomes definitive after the period for complaints, which ends when the first
racing Competitor on the race has left the next Leg following this posting.
e) The official classification of Leg and general classification of Event will be confirmed and
signed by the Stewards, daily during the meeting of the College, after the period for complaints.
2) Each evening at 07.00pm, the various classifications will be posted on the OFFICIAL notice board in
front of the Officials’ tent near the El Central area, in the catering area and on-line on the Notice Board.
3) On the rest day, the classifications of the previous Leg will be posted at 07.00pm and become
definitive 30 minutes after.
4) Given that the classification becomes definitive as concerns the elements used to compile them, these
elements and only these elements may be considered regarding any protest, once the final
classifications are posted at the end of the Event.
5) The Provisional Final Classification of the Rally Dakar will be posted on the Official Notice Board (see Art. 1P2 and 1P3). It will become definitive 30 minutes after having been posted (appeals period).
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45P PENALTIES
1) Any failure to respect the texts of these Regulations for which the penalties are not mentioned will be
recorded in a report to the Clerk of Course, and the Stewards will decide what penalty to impose.
The penalties incurred are applied to the classification of the Leg and to the general classification of the
Event.
Sporting penalties shall be applied to the time of Selective Sections and other time penalties will be
applied to the general classification.
2) All fines will be donated to charity, with the agreement of the FFSA.
3) When the text of the Article and the table differ, the Article shall take precedence. This table is not
exhaustive.
SUMMARY
OF
PENALTIES
Art. n°
Request
for
ASN
sanctions
Sta
rt
refu
sed
Dis
qualification
Tim
e
penaltie
s
Fin
ancia
l
penaltie
s
Penalty
Decis
ions a
t Ste
ward
s'
dis
cre
tion
Iritrack not ON during tests 3P4.b X
Speeding in Bivouac and/or
dangerous driving in Bivouac 3P4.c
Up to
Disq.
Absence at 1st Briefing 3P5.b € 500
3rd infraction, when speeding 3P18 Up to
Disq.
Withdrawal of Crew member
or admission of third person
aboard Vehicle
12P1.3 X
Air, water or land transport of
a Crew member by a third
person
12P1.4 X
Safety equipment not FIA
approved 12P1.5 X
Not wearing compulsory safety
equipment on a Selective
Section
12P1.5 X
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SUMMARY
OF
PENALTIES
Art. n°
Request
for
ASN
sanctions
Sta
rt
refu
sed
Dis
qualification
Tim
e
penaltie
s
Fin
ancia
l
penaltie
s
Penalty
Decis
ions a
t Ste
ward
s'
dis
cre
tion
Vehicle's characteristics not
corresponding to those on
entry form
14P1.5 X or
Transfer
to
another
category
Non Administrative or
technical conformity 14P3.1 X
Absence or faulty positioning
of a race number or plate 15P5
10%
of entry
fees (per
infraction -
Vehicle +
Crew fee)
Absence or faulty positioning
of two or more race numbers
or plates
15P5
20%
of entry
fee (Per
infraction -
Vehicle +
Crew fee)
Names of Crew members and
national flag not features on
each wing of the Vehicle
15P6
10%
of entry
fees (per
infraction)
Absence of wristband 15P7
10%
of entry
fees (per
infraction)
Individual
fee
Refusal of optional
advertising: 16P1.4
▪ per car € 17,600
▪ per truck € 21,280
Absence or incorrect
positioning of advertising 16P1.5
▪ 1st offence
10% of Entry
fees (Vehicle + Crew fee)
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SUMMARY
OF
PENALTIES
Art. n°
Request
for
ASN
sanctions
Sta
rt
refu
sed
Dis
qualification
Tim
e
penaltie
s
Fin
ancia
l
penaltie
s
Penalty
Decis
ions a
t Ste
ward
s'
dis
cre
tion
▪ Repeated
100% of Entry
fees (Vehicle +
Crew fee)
Engine block changeout
on a T1, T3, SxS or OP vehicle
2nd engine block changeout on
a T1, T3, SxS or OP vehicle
On a vehicle in another group
17P1.1 50h00
Absence of hole for sealing 17P2.1 €150
per hole
Reconnaissance of route, tests
or presence in the countries
crossed
21P6
Up to
refused
start
▪ Possession of non-
authorised notes in the
Vehicle
22P2.3
X or X
▪ Possession of satellite
photos inside the
Vehicle X or X
Non-respect of the itinerary by
a Car CCR or Car CCR late to
TC start
23P1
X
Non-respect of itinerary by a
T4.3, after Service on another
Vehicle
23P2.1 50h00
T4.3 out of time for the start
(missing Leg) 23P2.2 100h00
- Repeated offence X
Presence of Service Crews /
Vehicles or signposting in
Public Zones
23P3.3 Up to
Disq.
Missing WPM, WPS, WPE,
WPV, WPC, DZ, FZ, CP 24P2.1
See Road
Book
Up to
Disq.
Exchange of GPS between
Vehicles 24P3.2
Up to
Disq.
Unauthorised linking of
equipment 24P3.3
Up to
Disq.
Use of GPS points other than
those of the Organiser
24P3.7.
a X
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for
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sanctions
Sta
rt
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Dis
qualification
Tim
e
penaltie
s
Fin
ancia
l
penaltie
s
Penalty
Decis
ions a
t
Ste
ward
s'
dis
cre
tion
Carry or possession of
unauthorised systems of
navigation
24P3.7.
b X
Presence of all unjustifiable
wiring
24P3.7.
c X
Possession or use of forbidden
system
24P3.7.
d
Up to
Disq.
Unblocking GPS using the code
"WPM"
25P
-1st to 3rd utilization for the
first 20 cars and the first 10
trucks and the A.S.O Elite
Drivers
30h00
-1st to 3rd utilisation for the
others 60h00
- 4th utilisation X
Straying more than 90 m from
a DZ or a FZ
26P1
26P3
See Road
Book
GPS not working due to
Competitor 27P3 Up to
Disq. GPS code not entered
Transport of a race Vehicle,
28P1
X
blocking a Vehicle to avoid
overpassing
Over speeding in Control
Zones: 28P3.2 X
- Between 1 and 15 km/h 1'
per
impulsion
€ 100
- Between 16 and 40 km/h 2'
per
impulsion
€ 200
- Over 41 km/h
- 1st impulsion 5' € 300
- 2nd impulsion 10' € 500
- 3rd impulsion 15' € 700
- 4th impulsion 1h € 1 500
- Repeated offence 28P3.3 € 1,000 Up to
Disq.
Non-payment of fines within
48 hours 28P3.4 X
Speeding on Road Section with
speed limit 28P4.3 30”
- Between 1 and 20 km/h per
impulsion € 100
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for
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sanctions
Sta
rt
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Dis
qualification
Tim
e
penaltie
s
Fin
ancia
l
penaltie
s
Penalty
Decis
ions a
t Ste
ward
s'
dis
cre
tion
- Between 21 and 40 km/h 1'
per
impulsion
€ 200
- Over 41 km/h 5'
per
impulsion
€ 300
- More than 3 successive
impulsions
X
Stewards'
decision
Up to
Disq.
Going over max speed, trucks 28P5.2
- Between 141 and 145 km/h
1'
per
impulsion
€ 100
- Between 146 and 160 km/h
5'
per
impulsion
€ 200
- Over 160 km/h
- 1st impulsion 20' € 300
- 2nd impulsion 1h € 1,000
- 3rd impulsion X
Sentinel not working due to
Crew 29P1.2
- For the 1st 20 cars, 1st 10
trucks and A.S.O. Elite Drivers 1h00
- For all the others € 300
All Vehicle refusing to be
overtaken 29P1.3
- For the 1st 20 cars, 1st 10
trucks and A.S.O. Elite Drivers 15'
- For all the others € 300
Not respecting the Articles 29P2
29P3
Up to
Disq.
Not making the area safe in
the case of an accident 29P2.3 X
Crew involved in an accident
with injuries 29P2.4
Up to
Disq.
Disrespectful behaviour 29P4.1.
a € 500
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Art. n°
Request
for
ASN
sanctions
Sta
rt
refu
sed
Dis
qualification
Tim
e
penaltie
s
Fin
ancia
l
penaltie
s
Penalty
Decis
ions a
t Ste
ward
s'
dis
cre
tion
Incorrect, fraudulent or
unsporting action committed
29P4.1.
b
- Before the Event X
- During the Event Up to
Disq.
Leaving wheel and/or
punctured tyre
29P4.1.
c
€ 1,000
per tyre or
wheel
- Repeated offence X
Vehicle transferred or sold in a
country crossed 29P4.2
Banned
on Dakar
Not respecting the rules for
crossing borders 29P4.3 From €500
Up to
Disq.
Transport of spare parts 29P4.4.
b
€ 500 Up to
Disq. per spare
parts
Failure to comply with the re-
export rules for the damage
Vehicle
29P4.5 X € 500
Failure to respect the route
and the Road Book in its
entirety
29P4.6.
a
- 1st infringement 15' € 1,000
- Repeated offence X
Broken gates, fences, etc. 29P4.6.
b Up to
Disq.
- Repeated offence X
Failure to respect an advised
Sensitive area
29P4.6.
c
Up to
Disq.
- 1st infringement
- Repeated offence X
Non-authorised use of satellite
or GSM telephone 29P5.8
Up to
Disq.
Use of any transmission or
radio system not authorised 29P6
Up to
Disq.
Competitor interferes with
Iritrack 29P7.2
Up to
Disq.
Incident due to Crew or attempt at fraud (boarded camera)
29P8.3 Up to
Disq.
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for
ASN
sanctions
Sta
rt
refu
sed
Dis
qualification
Tim
e
penaltie
s
Fin
ancia
l
penaltie
s
Penalty
Decis
ions a
t Ste
ward
s'
dis
cre
tion
Offence committed by an
assistance vehicle 31P1.4
Up to
Disq.
Returning to Bivouac on
unique track 31P2.2.d X
Forbidden Service 31P4 Up to
Disq.
Service by a non-accredited
person or Vehicle 31P4.2
- on a Road Section 3h00
- on a Selective Section 6h00
- Repeated offence X
Service on a Selective Section 31P4.3 6h00 Up to
Disq.
- Repeated offence X
Presence of a Service Crews /
Vehicles on DSS, ASS or race
Road Section
31P4.4 3h00 Up to
Disq.
- Repeated offence X
Transport, delivery, etc. of
spare parts 31P4.5 6h00
Up to
Disq.
- Repeated offence X
Service outside the Bivouac or
in an enclosed place 31P4.6 6h00
Up to
Disq.
- Repeated offence X
Signposting, transmission of
information 31P4.7 3h00 € 500
Presence of a Vehicle on the
itinerary before the race 31P4.8 X
of all the
assisted
Compet.
Not authorised airborne
Service 31P4.9 6h00
Up to
Disq.
- Repeated offence X
Presence of a Team Manager
on the Selective Section 31P5.1
Up to
Disq.
Transport of parts or tools by
a Team Manager on the plane 31P5.1
Up to
Disq.
SUMMARY
OF
PENALTIES
Art. n°
Request
for
ASN
sanctions
Sta
rt
refu
sed
Dis
qualification
Tim
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penaltie
s
Fin
ancia
l
penaltie
s
Penalty
Decis
ions a
t
Ste
ward
s'
dis
cre
tion
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Non-respect of refuelling
safety rules
31P6.3g X
Not respecting the Article for a
race Vehicle that has become
a Service Vehicle
31P7.3 X
Change of engine block
By a T1, T3, SxS or OP
By another group
32P
X
50H
Unauthorised modification of
Time Card not approved by a
Steward
34P2 X
Absence of stamp or non-
respect of chronological order 34P4
Up to
Disq.
Loss or damage of Time Card 34P6
5'
per
infraction
Entering a control area from
the wrong direction and/or re-
entering a Control Zone when
the Time Card has already
been checked
35P4
- 1st infringement 10'
- 2nd infringement 1h00
- 3rd infringement X or PF
Failure to comply with the
instructions of the Steward in
charge of a control post
35P7 Up to
Disq.
Late / early at a TC 36P1.8 1’ per
minute
Overunning Maximum time
allowed for a CH 36P1.12 X PF X
Late at Start TC of a Leg or
Selective Section, until closing
of control
36P2
1'
per
minute
- After closing of control 36P3 X
SUMMARY
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Art. n°
Request
for
ASN
sanctions
Sta
rt
refu
sed
Dis
qualification
Tim
e
penaltie
s
Fin
ancia
l
penaltie
s
Penalty
Decis
ions a
t
Ste
ward
s'
dis
cre
tion
Selective Section:
Overrunning max time 36P4.2
Max.
Time
+ FP
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Failure to respect Article
36P5.2
36P5 X
Overrunning Max Time
authorised on rest day 36P6 x
Crew not stopping in interview
zone or incivility 36P7.1 € 500
- 2nd offence X
Not respecting the FIA norms 38P1
X
- Infringement to Appendix L X
Driving in opposite direction
on Selective Sections 38P1.2
Up to
Disq.
Remaining on the starting line
for more than 20" after the
starting signal has been given
38P1.3 2'
False start before controller's
signal 38P1.5
Minimum
1' X
Stopping between yellow and
stop panels 38P1.7 15'
Not stopping at stop panels 38P1.9 1h00
Crew refusing to start a
Selective Section at its allotted
time and position
38P1.
12 15'
Starting vehicle by pushing or
towing 41P1.1 1’
Infraction of Parc Ferme rules 41.P1.2 Minimium
10h00
Up to
Disq,
Work on Vehicle after start
time 41P1.3
1'
per
minute
- Over 30' late X
Crew presents after limits 42P1.1 X
Vehicle not conform to safety
regulations 42P1.3 X
SUMMARY
OF
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Art. n°
Request
for
ASN
sanctions
Sta
rt
refu
sed
Dis
qualification
Tim
e
penaltie
s
Fin
ancia
l
penaltie
s
Penalty
Decis
ions a
t Ste
ward
s'
dis
cre
tion
Responsibility / absence of
identification marks 42P1.5 X
Late at Administrative Checks,
per minute: 42P2.2
- 1st hour € 50
- Subsequent hours € 100
Late at Scrutineering: 42P2.3
- up to 30' € 15
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- 30' to 1 hour € 100
- following hours € 500
Absence at Iritrack et Sentinel
training 42P2.5 € 500
Instrument or brackets not
pre-installed in Le Havre 42P2.6
Boarding
refused
Instrument or brackets not
pre-installed in Asunción 42P2.7
€ 150
per
instrument
Vehicle does not conform at
Scrutineering 42P2.9 X X
Presentation of copies of
documents or non-valid
documents
42P3.4 X
Amount of protest 43P1 € 690
Amount of appeal – national 43P5 € 3,300
Lack of survival equipment at
start 47P1.2
- to comply 1'
per minute
- Over 30' X
- 1st repeated offence X
- 2nd repeated offence X
Not wearing FIA approved
safety equipment on Selective
Sections
47P2.1 X
Failure to present this
equipment at Scrutineering X
SUMMARY
OF
PENALTIES
Art. n°
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for
ASN
sanctions
Sta
rt
refu
sed
Dis
qualification
Tim
e
penaltie
s
Fin
ancia
l
penaltie
s
Penalty
Decis
ions a
t
Ste
ward
s'
dis
cre
tion
Failure to inform or withdrawal 47P3.1 X X
X
A.S.O.
refuses
entry of
Crew
Letting off distress beacon 47P3.2
- without medical reason X
- if the Organiser intervenes X X
Transport of a Competitor by
any means of transport 47P3.6 X
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1st prize 1 trophy 1st prize € 5,000 + 1 trophy 1st prize € 5,000 + 1 trophy
2nd prize 1 trophy 2nd prize € 3,000 + 1 trophy 2nd prize € 3,000 + 1 trophy
3rd prize 1 trophy 3rd prize € 2,000 + 1 trophy 3rd prize € 2,000 + 1 trophy
SCORE2 WD / T1 GROUP4x4 T1 GROUP
46P PRIZE LIST
1) Finisher: a medal
Semi-Marathon Dakar: a medal
2) General Classification
1st prize 1 trophy
2nd prize 1 trophy
3rd prize 1 trophy
3) Groups’ Classifications
T2 GROUP T3 GROUP SxS GROUP UTV OPEN GROUP T4 GROUP
GROUPE T1.S
1st prize 2 000€ + 1 trophy
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1s t prize €5,000 + 1 trophy 1s t prize €3,000 + 1 trophy
2nd prize €2,000 + 1 trophy 2nd prize 1 trophy
3rd prize €1,000 + 1 trophy 3rd prize 1 trophy
1s t prize €3,000 + 1 trophy 1s t prize €3,000 + 1 trophy
1s t prize 1 trophy 1s t prize 1 trophy
100% 1s t participation* Solo Classification
T4.1 Group T4.3 Group
6x6 Challenge Less than 10 litres challenge
1st prize € 3,000 + 1 trophy 1st prize € 5,000 + 1 trophy
100% FEMININE CLASSIFICATION NRJ CHALLENGE
1st prize €5,000
+ 1 trophy
€2,000
+ 1 trophy
€5,000
+ 1 trophy
€2,000
+ 1 trophy 1 trophy
2nd prize €3,000
+ 1 trophy
€3,000
+ 1 trophy 1 trophy 1 trophy
3rd prize 1 trophy 1 trophy 1 trophy 1 trophy
4) Various Classifications
* The only competitors that can go after the «1st participation» classification are new Competitors who
participate in the Rally for the first time.
A Pilot and/or copilot who has participated in the Dakar under some other category will not be
considered as first-time participant under Car or Truck category.
The prizes are cumulative. The total amount of prizes given out is €65,000.
5) Trophies will be awarded to winners at the official prize giving to be held on 17 January 2019 in Lima
(the exact time will be announced by Bulletin). Prizes will be sent to Competitors on 31st March 2019 at the latest.
6) Podium
For safety and logistical reasons, a maximum of 35 people per Team is allowed on the podium.
47P CREWS’ SAFETY
47P1 SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT
1) For safety reasons Crews must carry with them in their Vehicles the following material:
▪ 1 strobe lamp
▪ 2 hand-held flares: 1 night hand flare, 1 light stick
▪ A pair of moto/working glasses for every member of the team,
▪ 3 liters of any non-alcoholic drink with their CamelBak® tubes and drinking system per person to
make the liquid absortion easy during the race,
▪ 5 liters of water in a tank easily accessible whitout any tool, at the start of every Leg,
▪ 1 x 9 m tow string,
▪ Warm shoes and equipment in case of running on places with temperatures below 5 °C
▪ 1 seat belt cutter for each person, accessible from the seat with harness fastened
▪ 1 foil survival blanket per person
▪ 1 very loud horn, that functions perfectly throughout the event
▪ 1 safety triangle + 1 yellow fluorescent safety jacket per person, per Vehicle,
▪ 1 Sarsat distress beacon
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▪ 1 Iritrack
▪ 1 GPS UNIK II - Sentinel
A medical kit is recommended. The Crew can refer themselves to the Appendix 3 of the 2018 FIA Cross-
Countries Rally General Prescriptions.
2) All Crews coming to the start of a Leg without all the compulsory survival equipment (water and
safety material) will have a time limit of 30 minutes in which to conform to these Regulations. The time
taken will be considered as time late for a Time Control and will result in penalties of 1 minute for every
minute late. A new start time will be given. All lateness over 30 minutes will result in Disqualification.
Repeat offenders on following Legs will receive penalties up to and including Disqualification, to be
decided upon by the Stewards. Repeat offenders will be readmitted once only.
Any installed system which can allow to empty the water reserve outside of the vehicle while the vehicle
is moving is forbidden.
3) Safety and survival equipment must be accessible without dismantling, so that the Race Direction
may carry out checks before the start of each Leg.
The location of the distress beacon must be shown on the outside of the Vehicle using a sticker supplied
by the Organiser.
The instructions for the various items of safety equipment must be respected and Competitors will be
tested on their knowledge, during the Administrative Checks.
4) If the windscreen is broken and it cannot be repaired, the Crew will be allowed to take the start of
following Stages without a windscreen, with a jet helmet and bike goggles (safety net not compulsory).
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47P2 EQUIPMENT
1) The wearing of fireproof overall suit is mandatory conforming to Appendix L, Chapter 3 of the FIA
regulations (FIA 8856-2000 Technical List N°27). The fireproof garments complying to the Score Rule
Book 2018 CR2 and a minimum level protection as SFI 3.2A/5 is authorised for the teams of SCORE
vehicles.
The fireproof undergarments, balaclava, socks, shoes, gloves (Driver) (complying to FIA norms 8856-
2000, Appendix L chapter 3 FIA) are compulsory for all groups. Wearing fireproof undergarments
complying to the Score Rule Book 2018 CR2 and a level protection as SFI 3.3 is authorised for the teams
of the SCORE vehicles. All these items must be worn during Selective Sections, on pain of penalties
going up to and including an Immediate withdrawal and strongly recommended for off-road and tracks’
Road Sections.
The wearing of an approved harness (FIA Annexe L or SCORE 2018 Rule Book CR34 depending on the
Vehicle’s category) is compulsory throughout the entire Itinerary.
This equipment must be presented during Scrutineering, on pain of being refused a start. The spare
helmets will also have to be presented.
2) The wearing of an approved helmet (FIA Annexe L or SCORE 2018 Rule Book CR1 depending on the
Vehicle’s category) is mandatory throughout the entire Itinerary.
The wearing of a head restraint system (FHR – Frontal Head Restraint) is mandatory and must comply
with Appendix L, chapter 3, FIA. The wearing of a Frontal Head Restraint system complying to the Score
Rule Book 2018 Competition Regulations is authorised for the teams of SCORE vehicles. All these items
must be worn during Selective Sections, on pain of Exclusion.
3) Any « Bluetooth » system is FORBIDDEN in the helmets.
Reminder: Any “Bluetooth” system is FORBIDDEN within the vehicle.
47P3 WITHDRAWALS – DISQUALIFICATION
1) In the case of withdrawal, it is imperative that the Crew informs, by all possible means, and as
quickly as possible, the PCO on +33 1 41 33 02 10.
Failure to respect this important safety clause will result in the refusal of all future applications to take
part in any Cross-Country Rally organised by A.S.O.
In addition, failure to respect the obligation to inform the Organisers in the case of withdrawal, where
search operations are carried out, will result in the Crew in question being liable for the financial costs of
search operations and the request to the Crews’ National Sporting Authority for further sanctions, upon
the discretion of the Stewards.
2) In the case of withdrawal due to mechanical breakdown, the Crew must imperatively spend a night
out on the track before letting off its Sarsat distress beacon, if they have not yet been picked up by the
Sweeper Truck.
The letting off, without medical reason, of the distress beacon, will result in Disqualification, as well as
the financial liability of the Competitor concerned, in the case of intervention by the Organisation.
IMPORTANT: A soon as the Driver decides to retire, he must let the Organisation know about his
intentions regarding his way back (for himself and his material):
▪ if he gets back to the Bivouac, present himself to the Competitor’s Department
▪ if he does not get back to the Bivouac, call the Race Control.
3) In the case of withdrawal, it is the Crews’ responsibility to ensure that safety material is returned as
fast as possible to the relevant suppliers (Sarsat distress beacon, Iritrack, Sentinel, GPS and associated
accessories). This equipment must be returned to the representatives of the suppliers of this equipment,
located at the Safety Centre, next to the Original by Motul (ex ‘Malles Motos’). Under no circumstance
can A.S.O. be held responsible for the disappearance or loss of this equipment, too often handed to a
third party.
Crews are strongly recommended not to leave the safety material in the vehicle in case where they have
to abandon it on the track.
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4) In the case of withdrawal, it is the responsibility of the Crew or Competitor to organise the transport
of their Vehicle to the return embarkation port in Peru. The cost of removing the Vehicle for the
Selective Section, as well as the cost of transport, is entirely at the charge of the Crew or Competitor.
The Organisers can provide Competitors with the contact details of companies able to retrieve Vehicles
from the track and/or transport them to Lima.
5) If the Vehicle is brought to the embarkation port in Lima after the period allowing its acceptation; or if
the Competitor did not specifically tell the Competitors’ Department, during the Rally at the latest, that
his Vehicle will have to embark on board of the ferry set up by the Organiser, all logistical expenses with
regards to this Vehicle repatriation will be at the Competitor’s charge.
6) The transporting of a Crew member by helicopter or aboard any other means of transport during all
or part of a Leg will result in Disqualification.
Crews that have withdrawn may under no circumstance be transported by the Organisation during all or
part of the remaining route.
Under exceptional circumstances, the Organiser reserves the right to realise an exceptional
transportation of a Driver / Crew and/or a Vehicle with the Clerk of Course’s approval.
47P4 CLOSING THE TRACK
1) The Organisers’ ‘Sweeper’ Vehicles will close the Rally track.
As it is impossible to guarantee that the Sweeper Truck will pass by the exact spot where a Vehicle has
broken down, it is the Competitors’ responsibility to indicate their correct position to the PCO using the
safety equipment aboard. The Sweeper Trucks will pick up Competitors whose Vehicle has broken down,
but will under no circumstances tow the broken-down Vehicle.
2) Competitors who refuse to take a place aboard the Sweeper Truck do so entirely at their own
responsibility and must sign a disclaimer which will be given to them by the members of the
Organisation in charge of closing the track.
No action may be taken against the Organisers in the case where Competitors refuse to board the
Sweeper Truck.
However, refusal to sign the disclaimer will not result in the Competitor’s immediate withdrawal if he
managed to repair and to join the Bivouac in time by making the totality of the route.
47P5 DEPOSITS – LETTER OF COMMITMENT
There will be no requirement to pay a deposit to the Organiser.
For safety equipment (GPS, Sentinel, Iritrack, Sarsat distress beacon, Tripy), a deposit will be paid
directly to the supplier.
Competitors will be required to sign the Competitors’ Commitment Letter at Administrative Checks by
which they undertake to:
▪ respect the Regulations and the safety rules;
▪ pay for any damage caused to safety and navigation equipment supplied to them for the Rally
(GPS, Sentinel, Iritrack, Sarsat distress beacon, TRIPY);
▪ return safety and navigation equipment supplied to them for the Rally (GPS, Sentinel, Iritrack,
Sarsat distress beacon, TRIPY) by the latest at the end of the Rally;
▪ return all material lent to them for the Rally;
▪ respect the withdrawal rules.
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Warning: In any case, the French version is the official version of the regulations.
The translations into English and Spanish are edited to make the preparation of the Competitors easier; therefore, in the event of disputes over the translations
and interpretations, the French version is the only one to be considered and applied.
TECHNICAL
REGULATIONS
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PREAMBLE
The Technical Regulations for the Rally Dakar conforms with the 2018 FIA Regulations. There are
however some exceptions, which you will find detailed in the following pages.
The FIA technical regulations can be consulted on their website: www.fia.com/regulation/category/100.
[Click on: FIA Sport / Regulations /Rallies/FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies/Technical Regulations
Rallies. Puis : articles 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287.]
Fédération Internationale Automobile (FIA):
Tél: + 41.22.544.44.00 (Switzerland)
Technical Responsible: Jean-Marc PEYRICHOU - [email protected]
CARS
ARTICLE T1P – SPECIFIC REGULATIONS FOR MODIFIED CROSS-COUNTRY CARS (T1 GROUP)
T1P1 WIDTH
The maximum body width is set at 2200 mm without wing mirrors for the T1.3-T1.4 vehicles, except for
the vehicles with a passport A.S.O. 2018 delivered in 2017 which are authorised to have a maximum
width of 2400 mm, previous acceptance of the dossier, if they are not associated to a constructor/official
team.
T1P2 Abolished. FIA Regulations.
T1P3 MINIMUM WEIGHT
Cars are subject to the following scale of minimum weights in relation to the cylinder capacity.
Cylinder capacity in cm3
Weight in kg 4x4*
Weight in kg 4x2**
Weight in kg 4x2***
Elite ASO Driver
up to 1600 1090 800 1580
over 1600 up to 2000 1290 920 1580
over 2000 up to 2250 1440 950 1580
over 2250 up to 2500 1540 980 1580
over 2500 up to 2750 1577.5 1010 1580
over 2750 up to 3000 1615 1040 1580
over 3000 up to 3250 1652.5 1070 1580
over 3250 up to 3500 1690 1100 1580
over 3500 up to 3750 1727.5 1130 1580
over 3750 up to 4000 1765 1160 1580
over 4000 up to 4250 1802.5 1190 1580
over 4250 up to 4500 1840 1220 1580
over 4500 up to 4750 1840 1250 1580
over 4750 up to 5000 1850 1280 1580
over 5000 up to 5250 1850 1310 1580
over 5250 up to 5500 1925 1340 1580
over 5500 up to 5750 1925 1340 1580
over 5750 2000 1340 1580
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* In 2019, the weight scale for T1 4x4 vehicles up to 4500cm3 has not changed.
Weight reductions for the T1 4x4 that has been agreed on 2018 by te priority drivers has been agreed
for all the T1 4x4 drivers. The FIA 2018 weight scale affects vehicles over 4750cm3.
** In 2019, the weight scale for T1 4x2 vehicles has not changed for the drivers not being in the ASO
Elite list.
*** In 2019, the T1 4x2 vehicles with their drivers being in the Elite ASO list their minimum weight will
be 1580Kg.
T1P4 PETROL ENGINE
FIA Regulations, except for the engine block.
The Constructor Working Manual will be the reference for the conformity.
The engine block must be strictly original but can also come from another model of the same
constructor.
T1P5 PETROL ENGINE, AIR RESTRICTORS
All the air necessary for feeding the engine must pass through a restrictor, which must comply with
Article 284-6.1, except for its internal diameter.
It is possible to use 2 air restrictors provided that the diameter normally used for one restrictor is
divided by 1.4142.
No “by-pass”, by any mean, is allowed.
T1P5.1 Restrictors for petrol engines
PETROL
DAKAR
2019
Prototype* 32
Standard (2 ou 4 valves) 37
>5250cc 4x4 V8 culbuté
standard FIA 37
>5250cc 4x2 V8 culbuté
standard FIA 38
SCORE Trophy Truck et
Buggy Class 1 36
SCORE Trophy Truck Spec 38
Group T1.S 4x2 37,2
Group T1.S 4x4 36
T1P6 FUEL COOLING
Abolished. FIA Regulations.
T1P7 SUPERCHARGED DIESEL ENGINE
FIA Regulations, except Engine Block.
CLARIFICATION OF THE DEFINITION OF A SUPERCHARGED ENGINE (DIESEL):
Any engine which minimum one cylinder receives air from more than one turbo, even if it is not
simultaneous, will be considered a twin stage turbo engine and, as a consequence, must use the
appropriate restrictor as defined in article T1P8.2 of the Dakar regulations.
* Only for drivers not appearing on the
A.S.O. “Elite” list which cannot drive a
Vehicle equipped with a prototype engine.
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The workshop manual from the relevant manufacturer will be used as reference for conformity checks.
The engine block must be kept original, but can be derived from another model from the same
manufacturer.
A Judge of Fact will be in charge of controlling the Cars’ smoke. The emissions being too important will
be penalised as follows:
- 1st offence: €500
- 2nd offence: €500 + 15 minutes
- 3rd offence: €1,000 + 1 hour
- 4th offence: Exclusion
T1P8 DIESEL ENGINE, AIR RESTRICTOR
T1P8.1 Air restrictor
Abolished
T1P8.2 Restrictor for supercharged diesel engines
All supercharged diesel engines must be fitted with an air restrictor with a maximum internal diameter
of:
DIESEL
DAKAR 2019
Prototype* 35
Standard turbo one stage 39
Standard double stage 38
Group T1.S 38
T1P9 FUEL COOLING
Abolished. FIA Regulations.
T1P10 POSITION (4X4)
Abolished. FIA Regulations.
T1P11 WHEELS AND TYRES
The maximum quantity of wheels/tyres that can be transported for the Car category is three (3)
including the Marathon Leg.
The use of any system for inflating/deflating the tyres while the vehicle is moving is forbidden, except
for 4x2.
In order to adjust the tyre pressure, any air going in or out must pass through a conventional type of
one valve coming from a series light utility vehicle and having a VG5 type screw thread.
A tyre pressure indicator is authorised inside the cockpit. The control of deflating is not authorised inside
the cockpit, except for the 4x2.
1) For T1 Drivers within the A.S.O. Elite list, a single tyre pattern is authorised for each Driver within the
A.S.O. Elite list.
During Scrutineering, the drawing must be given and Competitors must name and give the drawings of
the tyres’ type (Drawings and Dimensions).
Only these tyres moulded and not sharpened may be used during the Rally.
* Only for pilots not appearing on the
A.S.O. “Elite” list. They cannot drive a
Vehicle equipped with a prototype engine.
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2) A pattern is associated with each dimension and, if left tyres are different from right tyres, their
patterns must be symmetrical.
3) 2-wheel drive T1 Vehicles must use tyres from a tyre manufacturer’s commercial catalogue.
4) Re-grooving tyres is forbidden.
5) Complete wheels must fit within the limits of the bodywork and have a maximum diameter of
940mm for 2-wheel drive vehicles and 810mm for 4-wheel drive cars.
ARTICLE T2P – GENERAL PRESCRIPTIONS
T2P1 TEMPORARY « A.S.O. ELITE » DRIVERS’ LIST (TECHNICAL)
T2P1.1 Temporary List of “Elite” Pilots concerned by A.S.O.’s Technical Regulations: the final list
will be published by amendment.
SURNAME / Name Nationality
AL ATTIYAH Nasser (QAT)
AL QASSIMI SHEIKH Khalid (ARE)
AL RAJHI Yazeed (SAU)
ALVAREZ Lucio (ARG)
BERNARD Eric (FRA)
CHABOT Ronan (FRA)
CHICHERIT Guerlain (FRA)
DESPRES Cyril (FRA)
FUCHS Nicolas (PER)
GARAFULIC Boris (CHL)
JUKNEVICIUS Antonas (LTU)
HIRVONEN Mikko (FIN)
LAVIEILLE Christian (FRA)
LOEB Sébastien (FRA)
MENZIES Bryce (USA)
PETERHANSEL Stéphane (FRA)
PONS Xavier (ESP)
PROKOP Martin (CZE)
PRZYGONSKI Jakub (POL)
ROMA Juan (Nani) (ESP)
SAINZ Carlos (ESP)
SOUSA Carlos (POR)
SPATARO Emiliano (ARG)
TEN BRINKE Bernhard (NLD)
TERRANOVA Orlando (ARG)
VANAGAS Benediktas (LTU)
ZHOU Yong (CHN)
T2P1.2 The Organiser deserves the right to revise this list at any moment and at its own
discretion.
T2P2 TYRES
For T1 and OP.1 A.S.O. “Elite” Drivers with 4-WD Vehicles, a single tyre pattern is authorised for each
“Elite” A.S.O. Driver.
The pattern for the FRONT and the REAR wheels on the vehicles at the Tecnical Scrutineering must be
the same during the whole Rally for the "Elite" A.S.O. Drivers.
T2P3 ADVERTISING
The engine manufacturer is not necessarily linked to the cars- and/or the manufacturer’s brand.
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ARTICLE T3P – INTEGRATION OF VEHICLES CONFORMING SCORE 2018 REGULATIONS
Definition of the categories and classes: Article 9P2 of the Supplementary Regulations.
T3P1 ELIGIBLE VEHICLES
Technical details, Group OP.1:
All 2 and 4-wheel drive Vehicles from Trophy Truck Spec Class in conformity to the Score Regulations
(Score 2018 Rule Book) And equipped with an engine restrictor «SCORE Trophy Truck Spec».
Any Vehicle 2-wheel drive Trophy Truck Class and Buggy Class 1 in conformity to the Score Regulations
(Score 2018 Rule Book) and equipped with a restrictor for an engine «SCORE Trophy Truck and Buggy
Class 1»
Any Vehicle 2 and 4-wheel drive Pro UTV Class and Pro UTV Forced Induction Class in confo0rmity to the
Score Regulations (Score 2018 Rule Book) without restrictor for petrol engine
The admission of these Vehicles is up to the approval of A.S.O. and must be obtained in advance. A
technical passport can be demanded.
Any Safety Equipment must be dully homologated and/or in conformity to the FIA Regulations, with the
exception of the Cage Roll which must be ion conformity to the SCORE Regulations.
T3P2 ROLL CAGE CONCEPTION
The roll cage must conform to Score Regulations (see article CR33) or Article 283.8 Appendix J – FIA.
T3P3 ROLL CAGE DIMENSIONS
The dimensions of the tubes must conform with Score Regulations (Score 2018 Rule Book Article CR33)
T3P4 WEIGHT
Group OP.1:
Trophy Truck Spec, Trophy Truck and Buggy Class 1: the minimum weight will be 1580 Kg for the 4x2
and according to the article T1P3 for the 4x4
UTV Score:
Pro UTV: the minimum weight will be 900 kg including 2 spare wheels
Pro UTV Forced Induction: the minimum weight will be 900 kg including 2 spare wheels
Group OP.2: Abolished.
T3P5 TYRES’ SIZE
Tyres must respect the following sizes:
▪ 940 mm max, for 2-wheel drive Group OP.1 Vehicles and for Group OP.2 Vehicles.
▪ 810 mm max, for 4-wheel drive Group OP.1 Vehicles, on 15 inch rims.
▪ 33 inches max, for the Score Pro UTV Forced Induction Vehicles Group OP.1
▪ Or in conformity to the article 285.8, appendix J FIA and article 10P of the Supplementary
Regulations.
T3P6 VEHICLE WIDTH
Group OP.1: For 4-wheel drive, the max width is 2.20 metres.
For 2-wheel drive, the max width is 2.40 metres.
Group OP.2: The max width is 2.20 metres.
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T3P7 RESTRICTOR
Group OP.1 and OP.2 Vehicles must be in conformity to the Article T1P5 or T1P8 of these Technical
Regulations.
T3P8 INFLATING / DEFLATING
Any inflating/deflating system is prohibited except for the 4x2.
In order to adjust the tyre pressure, any air going in or out must pass through a conventional type of
one conventional valve coming from a series light utility vehicle and having a VG5 type screw thread.
A tyre pressure indicator is authorised inside the cockpit. The control of deflating is not authorised inside
the cockpit, except for the 4x2.
T3P9 MISCELLEANOUS SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Vehicles must be homologated and in conformity to the Appendix J-FIA, Article 283 with the exception of
the Cage Roll which must be in conformity to the SCORE Regulations
Due to difficulties to supply extinguishers compliant with FIA 8865-2015, the use of extinguishers in
compliance with FIA standard for plumbed-in fire extinguisher systems is, exceptionally, allowed for T1
competitors.
T3P10 FUEL TANKS
Fuel tanks must conform either to Article CR21 of the Score Regulations or with Appendix J FIA, Article
283, article 14.
T3P11 FUEL
Fuel used must conform with Appendix FIA, Article 282, article 9 and the Supplementary Regulations of
the Event, Article 31P5.
T3P12 SPEED LIMIT
Any Pro UTV and Pro UTV Forced Induction vehicle in conformity to the Score Regulation, will have a
limited speed of 130km/h, having a tolerance of up to 135km/h maximum during a maximum time of
one minute per hour.
ARTICLE T4P –T2 GROUP
The Technical Regulations for the Rally Dakar conforms to the 2018 FIA Regulations. There are however
some exceptions, which you will find detailed in the following pages.
ARTICLE T5P – T3 GROUP
The Technical Regulations for the Rally Dakar conforms to the 2018 FIA Regulations. There are however
some exceptions, which you will find detailed in the following pages.
All T3 category Vehicles will have to be equipped with a flagpole of a 2.5 metres high minimum on the
extremity of which will be set a flag.
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ARTICLE T6P – A.S.O. REGULATIONS SIDE BY SIDE GROUP (SXS)
T6P1 GENERAL
Side by side (SxS): Mechanically propelled single‐engine land vehicles with 4 wheels propelled by their
own means, and of which the propelling device and steering are controlled by a driver on board the
vehicle.
These cars must be produced by minimum 500 units per year of identical model, have two seats side-
by-side, must be registered in one country and comply with the International Convention on Road Traffic
with regard to lighting.
Vehicles must be 4‐wheel or 2-wheel drive only.
These vehicles must have an ASO technical passport specific for SxS.
T6P2 OBLIGATIONS
SxS vehicles must comply with the general prescriptions and with the safety equipment defined in
Articles 282 and 283 respectively.
Any tank containing oil or fuel must be situated in the main structure of the vehicle.
Only fuel tanks conforming to the FT3‐1999, FT3.5‐1999 or FT5‐ 1999 standards are permitted.
No part of the housing containing a fuel tank may be situated less than 40 mm above the reference
surface.
Reference surface:
Plane defined by the lower face of the lowest tubes of the chassis that are situated within the vertical
projection of the fuel tank.
All vehicles must have a shielding (aluminium alloy or steel plate of 6mm minimum thickness) fitted
directly onto the chassis underneath any part of the tank(s) situated less than 200 mm above the
reference surface.
In every fuel tank, the number of suction points is limited to 2 and the pressure of the suction pumps
must not be more than 1 bar. The number of fuel exits is limited to 2.
Outside the tanks, the maximum fuel capacity allowed is 3 liters.
One or two fuel tanks are permitted and it may extend forward below the level of the mounting points of
the seats to the chassis. No part of the protective housing of the tank may be situated less than 800 mm
rearward of the front axle centerline. The maximum fuel capacity is limited to 130 liters and will
guarantee an autonomy of 250km (+10%). The filler cap for the fuel must be behind or underneath the
seats.
Every tank must be contained in a housing attached to the chassis/safety cage, housing should be
aluminum minimum thickness 3mm or 10mm with composite material
The housing must not be: Transversally less than 50 mm (inwards) from the outer part of the main roll
bar feet.
The maximum speed is limited to 130km/m with a tolerance fixed to 135km/h for a maximum up to 1
min per hour.
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T6P3 CHASSIS AND SAFETY CAGE
The safety cage must be homologated by an ASN according to FIA homologation regulations for safety
cages.
Except the safety cage, rest of chassis is free but must respect dimension and position of standard
components, especially suspension mounting points, engine, transmission, steering, gearbox and pedal
box. It should be always possible to reinstall on chassis standard suspension arms and shock absorbers.
The wheelbase is limited to 2700mm maximum. The chassis must be a steel tubular frame chassis out of
seamless tubes with a minimum specification as defined in Appendix J, article 286.2.
The overall length can be exceeded in X direction to a maximum wheelbase of 2700mm.The standard
overhangs must remain standard.
Seats and seat belts fixing points must be compliant to Appendix J articles 283.6 and 283.20.
T6P4 BODYWORK
T6P4.1 EXTERIOR
The chassis must be a steel tubular frame chassis.
The maximum overall length is as defined in article 2, with a potential extension for mandatory mud
flaps installation at rear.
The maximum width of the bodywork is 1900 mm without rear view mirrors and/or possible spare
wheels if installed on side.
The windscreen is optional.
However, should there be one, it must be made of laminated glass regardless of its shape and surface.
If the windscreen is glued, it must be possible to remove the front doors or the windows of the front
doors from inside the cockpit without using tools.
All parts of the bodywork must be carefully and fully finished, with no temporary or makeshift parts and
no sharp corners.
The vehicle must have a plastic, aluminium or composite roof, minimum thickness 2mm for aluminium
or 3 mm for other material.
No part of the bodywork may present sharp edges or points.
The bodywork must come from standard vehicle with possible modifications.
The car must be fitted with two rear view mirrors, one on each side of the car, to provide efficient views
to the rear. Each mirror must have a minimum area of 90 cm2.
The Scrutineers must be assured, by means of a practical demonstration, that the driver, when seated
normally, can clearly see the vehicles following him.
To this end, the driver must identify letters or figures, 15 cm high and 10 cm wide, displayed at random
on boards placed behind the car according to the following instructions:
‐ Height Between 40 cm and 100 cm from the ground.
‐ Width 2 m either side of the centre line of the car.
‐ Position 10 m behind the centre line of the rear axle of the car.
Rear view cameras are allowed, provided they are not moveable.
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T6P4.1 INTERIOR
The minimum weight is set at 900 kg including 2 spare wheels.
The dimension between the floor of the cockpit and the bottom of the seat must not be less than 100
mm if there is no fuel tank underneath the seat.
The bodywork must be designed to ensure the comfort and safety of driver and possible co‐drivers.
No part of the bodywork may present sharp edges or points.
No mechanical part may protrude into the interior of the cockpit. Inspection hatches are authorized in
the bulkheads of the cockpit.
Any equipment that could involve a risk must be protected or insulated and must not be situated in the
cockpit.
The vehicles must have lateral openings allowing the exit of the driver and possible co‐drivers. The
dimensions of these openings must be such that it is possible to fit into them a rectangle at least 500
mm wide and 500 mm high, measured vertically, the corners of which may be rounded with a maximum
radius of 150 mm.
A bulkhead must be installed behind seats, covering all surface of the main roll cage, minimum thickness
2mm aluminum or 5 mm composite material.
Vehicles without side windows must be fitted with lateral protection nets in accordance with Appendix J
article 283‐11 or SFI Specs 27.1.
The cockpit must be designed so as to allow an occupant to exit it from his normal position in the vehicle
within 7 seconds through the door on his side and within 9 seconds through the door on the other side.
For the purpose of the above tests, the occupant must be wearing all his normal equipment, the seat
belts must be fastened, the steering wheel must be in place and in the most inconvenient position and
the doors must be closed. These tests must be repeated for all the occupants of the car.
Mud flaps must be installed behind 4 wheels; it should hide tires from rear view except for last 10cm
(from the ground to the flap), those from static position to maximum bump wheel position.
This is not necessary to cover tire in vertical or front view, anyway minimum is defined by standard
vehicle bodywork.
T6P5 MINIMUM WEIGHT
This is the weight of the car without fuel at any time during the competition.
The engine cooling fluid and lubrication oil as well as the brake fluid must be at their normal levels.
The other tanks for consumable liquids must be drained and the following elements must be removed
from the car:
- Occupants, their equipment and luggage
- Tools, portable jack and spare parts
- Survival equipment
- Provisions etc.
The weight of the car may be completed by adding one or several ballasts provided that they are strong
and unitary blocks, fixed by means of tools, capable of having seals affixed and of being placed on the
floor of the cockpit, visible and sealed by the Scrutineers.
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T6P6 ENGINE
T6P6.1 GENERAL
The location of the engine is from standard vehicle. No preparation or modification of engine internal.
Possibility to add an alternator or modify the standard alternator. Injector ramp is free but injectors
must remain standard.
The maximum cylinder capacity is set at 1050 cm3; turbo petrol permitted if from standard or
manufacturer official kit, without any modification except these defined by manufacturer for kit
installation. Intercooler of this turbo kit must be standard intercooler for that turbo vehicle where it
derives from or being the one from standard homologated turbo vehicle. Manufacturer turbo kit allowed
until 2019 included; then only standard homologated vehicles possible.
The entire engine‐transmission assembly, including the front axle,
must come from the concerned standard vehicle.
In the case of turbo engine, intercooler must remain standard as well as its cooling system. The position
of the intercooler is free but the diameter of the tubes must be the original diameter.
Air filter and position free. Tube between air filter case & engine free and position free.
Engine water radiator and fan(s) free, but air flow to this radiator should not pass through cockpit and so
crew must be protected from any cooling liquid splash in case of leak.
Water pump standard.
Electric line for these fan(s) free.
T6P6.2 EXHAUST SYSTEM
Free. In case of turbo, free only after turbo.
The exhaust system exits must be visible from outside, facing rearwards and be horizontal.
T6P6.3 LUBRICATION
Radiator, oil/water exchanger, lines, thermostat, sump and pump strainers are free.
Oil pressure may be increased by changing the discharge valve spring.
It is possible to install one or more fans for engine oil cooling but without giving some aerodynamic
advantage.
T6P6.4 FUEL COOLING
The fitting of fuel coolers is allowed on the return circuit to the tank.
T6P6.5 INJECTION
For 2019 Dakar, engine ECU is free but must come from commercial catalog with maximum customer
price of €3500€, -including all software modification, mapping and displays (no extra digital displays are
allowed except which are included in the €3500); electric harness free, all engine management sensors
should remain standard ones without possibility to add or modify.
Additional digital or analog displays for fuel level, water temperature, oil pressure, and oil temperature
are allowed.
Data logger is allowed if included at the above price of €3500.
Dakar organizer has possibility to come back in next years for ECU and harness closer to standard
vehicles ones.
T6P7 TRANSMISSION
The entire engine-transmission assembly, including the front axle, must come from the standard vehicle.
The gearbox ratios must remain standard.
All the parts must be available, as spare parts, through the Manufacturer’s commercial network.
Only CVT type or manual transmissions are authorized.
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CVT Type
The belt is free provided that it is available as a spare part (reinforced or not) through the
Manufacturer’s commercial network. It is possible to install a belt air cooling system.
Manual
It must come from the same vehicle as the engine and must be coupled to the engine in the same
manner as in the production vehicle.
The gearbox casing must be standard apart from the machining of apertures for oil supply only.
Clutch free but same principle and diameter as standard one.
The gear change mechanism must be same as standard vehicle.
The front differential housing must be maintained original. The front differential can be reinforced and
reproduced from other metallic materials, as long as they follow the original differential concept. The
original bearings can be replaced.
The rear differential mechanism is free, but must not be active and must be available for sale on the
commercial market.
T6P7.1 DRIVE SHAFTS AND PROPELLER SHAFTS
Drive shafts length is free, but the bearings, transmission joints and splines must be kept standard.
Drive shafts and propeller shafts are free but must be made of steel.
In addition, they must be solid one piece and the joints must come from a series vehicle.
T6P7.2 LUBRICATION
An additional lubrication and oil cooling device is allowed (circulation pump, radiator, and air intakes)
under the same conditions as for Appendix J article 286‐5.3.
The only modification authorized on the gearbox / differential housing is the one intended for adapting
the additional lubrication or cooling system.
T6P8 SUSPENSION
T6P8.1 GENERAL
The suspension stroke at the wheel is limited at 18'' (front) and at 20'' (rear).
The suspension arms are free.
Uprights, wheel bearings and hubs must come from the standard vehicle or stay standard.
Steering tie rods free.
Steering gearbox housing standard.
The power-steering standard principle should stay standard as well as the mechanism position.
T6P8.2 SPRINGS AND SHOCK ABSORBERS
Only one shock absorber per wheel is allowed.
Shock absorbers are free but the mounting points on the chassis must stay standard.
The adjustment of the springs and/or shock absorbers from the cockpit is forbidden.
It must only be possible when the car is not in motion and only with the use of tools.
The adjustment device must be situated on the shock absorber or its gas reserve.
Any connections between dampers are forbidden. The only connections permitted are the damper
fixing points passing through the frame, these must have no other function.
T6P8.3 ANTIROLL BARS
Only one antiroll bar per axle is permitted. The adjustment of the antiroll bars from the cockpit is
forbidden.
The antiroll bar system must be exclusively mechanical, with no activation or deactivation possible.
Any connections between front and rear antiroll bars are forbidden. The diameter of the antiroll bars is
free.
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T6P9 WHEELS AND TYRES
The diameter of the rim is set at a maximum of 15 inches, with a maximum tire diameter of 30 inches.
Rims can be made out of aluminum or steel.
The use of tires intended for motor cycles is forbidden.
The fitting of intermediate parts between the wheels and the tires is forbidden.
The wheels do not have to be of the same diameter.
Central nut wheel fixing is forbidden.
The use of the anti‐puncture systems approved by the Cross‐ Country Technical Working Group is
authorized.
The use of any system for inflating / deflating the tires when the car is in motion is forbidden.
The inflating / deflating operation must only be carried out while the car is not in motion. The only
system allowed is a system connected to the wheels during the operation through a flexible tube
connected to one valve per wheel.
It is possible to use a 12v electric compressor from commercial network for tire inflation.
In case of using compressed air bottle, it:
- must not have a capacity above 3 litres
- must be positioned transversally in the vehicle and must not be situated in the cockpit.
- must be secured by at least two metal straps; the securing system must be able to withstand a
deceleration of 25G.
The vehicle must have two spare wheels.
Position of spare wheels is free.
T6P10 BRAKING SYSTEM
The braking system is free, provided that:
• It is activated and controlled only by the driver
• It includes at least two independent circuits operated by the same pedal (between the brake pedal
and the calipers, the two circuits must be separately identifiable, without any interconnection other
than the mechanical braking force balancing device)
• The pressure is identical on the wheels of the same axle, with the exception of the pressure
generated by the handbrake.
The calipers must come from a series vehicle or from a catalogue of competition parts with a maximum
of 4 pistons.
The discs must come from a series vehicle or from a catalogue of competition parts.
Their maximum diameter is set at 330 mm.
If standard vehicle is fitted with hand brake it should stay as well as actuation system without
modification.
T6P11 MISCELLANEOUS
Only possible:
wheel speed sensor on one wheel only
to add:
- 3 temperature sensors (engine oil, water, gearbox or CVT)
- 1 pressure sensor
- 1 engine knocking sensor (only if build in standard engine)
- 1 fuel level gauge
- any sensors necessary for navigation system defined by the organizer.
Fuel Avgas 100LL or any special fuels are forbidden.
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ARTICLE T7P – TRUCK REGULATIONS (T4.1 GROUP)
The homologation of T4.1 category Vehicles must strictly conform to FIA Regulations Appendix J article
287, with the exception of the safety roll cages, which must be conform to the present T4.2 A.S.O.
Technical Regulations, Article T7P3.
The FIA passport for T4.1, will benefit from a validity extension for the Rally Dakar up to February, 1st
2019 included, if and only if no modification against the Appendix J – Article 287 of the FIA T4 Group
homologation regulations (01/01/2008) is provided to the Vehicle. Any modification done on a T4.1
Vehicle must have first received the authorisation from the Organisation.
The FIA Technical passport will be demanded during the Rally Scrutineering.
ARTICLE T8P – TRUCK REGULATIONS (T4.2 GROUP)
All the T4.2 engaged in the Dakar will have to have an A.S.O. technical passport valid for 5 years after
the visit of the A.S.O. authorized Truck category delegate.
T8P1 GENERAL
Anything that is not authorised is forbidden
Extinguishers
All trucks must be equipped with two hand held fire extinguishers in the cabin.
Permitted extinguisher products:
AFFF, FX G‐TEC, Viro3, powder or any other extinguisher product homologated by the FIA.
Minimum quantity of extinguisher product:
AFFF 2.4 litres
FX G‐TEC 2.0 kg
Viro3 2.0 kg
Zero 360 2.0 kg
Powder 2.0 kg
All extinguishers must be pressurised according to the contents:
• AFFF in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions
• FX G‐TEC and Viro3 in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions
• Zero 360 in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions
• Powder 8 bars minimum, 13.5 bars maximum
Furthermore, each extinguisher when filled with AFFF must be equipped with a means of checking the
pressure of the contents.
At least one of the extinguishers must be easily accessible for the driver or one of the co‐driver(s),
seated normally with safety belts fastened and steering wheel in place.
Two DIN-EN-3 ABC extinguisher with a capacity of minimum 6kg must be installed at the rear of the
cargo box. One one each side fast reachable from the outside.
The following information must be visible on each extinguisher:
• Capacity
• Type of extinguishant
• Weight or volume of the extinguishant
•
The date of the last check of the extinguisher must not exceed two years from the date of the
scrutineering of the Event.
All extinguishers must be adequately protected.
The attachments must withstand the stresses during the rally
Additional hand held or automatic systems are permitted.
The place of the extinguishers must be clearly marked from outside with a sticker.
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T8P1.1 T4.2 Homologation
Any T4.2 Truck corresponding to the current Regulations’ criteria and its appendices, having received a
valid A.S.O. homologation, and which elements are freely available in retail shops, is eligible.
A matriculation certificate for a road use is compulsory; the annual check must be valid on pain of being
refused to start.
T8P1.2 Truck elements’ characteristics
The association of different parts is allowed and all parts (cab, engine, gearbox, transfer box, rigid axles,
etc.) must be from a minimum of 200 copies produced batch and come from standard elements freely
available in retail shops.
All the race Truck mechanical elements must correspond to the road homologation tonnage of the
standard vehicle (i.e.: brakes, axles, gearbox, steering box or any other mechanical component).
The following mechanical components must come from a standard road truck approved for the transport
of goods:
- Gearbox and transfer case
- Front and rear axles
- Steering gear housing
- Braking system components.
Vehicle’s brand is defined by the truck’s cab.
These Technical Regulations govern competition between “platform” trucks with 2 to 4 axles.
Vehicles must comply with A.S.O. technical passport for T4.2 Group.
T8P2 CAB’S CHARACTERISTICS
T8P2.1 General
The cab must be standard (dimensions and material from production). The cab must correspond to the
vehicle’s standard gross weight when empty (for instance, it is not allowed to fix a Medium cabin on a
Kerax truck).
This cab’s doors must be exactly as the production ones’. It is strictly forbidden to cut wheel arches or to
modify the lower part of the truck’s doors.
The cab’s front part must be set to a minimum distance of 900 mm from the centre of the front wheel
axle.
For bonnet trucks, the cab’s front part must also be set to a minimum distance of 900 mm from the
centre of the front wheel axle.
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It is forbidden to push the cab or the bonnet back further than 900 mm from the wheel axle. However, if
the distance of the cab or the bonnet is inferior to 900 mm on the standard model, the truck will be able
to be homologated.
Only in this case must the manufacturer prove a commercialisation of a standard series of at least 200
vehicles of this type for an individual and commercial use (except military production as not verifiable).
The following mechanical components must come from a series road truck homologated for goods road
transport:
- Gearbox and transfer gearbox,
- Front and rear axles,
- Steering box,
- Brake system components.
No mechanical element can be conceived to create an aerodynamic effect.
An aerodynamic effect is an effect that takes advantage of:
- Negative lift
- The reduction of air resistance created by a mechanical part.
Air intakes for the cooling system are allowed but their size and number are limited. They must be
approved by the person in charge at A.S.O.
T8P2.2 Cab’s dimensions
Cab’s minimum dimensions must respect the following specs:
- Trucks of a cubic capacity of more than 10 litres
• A1 mini = 1 600 mm
• B mini = 2 000 mm (Distance measured from one side of the door’s hinge to the other).
• C mini= 1 500 mm
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T8P2.3 Safety elements
It is necessary to strengthen the passengers’ seats’ fixation; in order to do this, it is allowed to modify
the cabin floor, while respecting the following conditions:
The door and floor pan frame must be standard. The interior dimensions of the cabin must be standard
and must be measured as shown in diagram T7P2.2 relative to the cabin dimensions. In the case where
the engine tunnel is modified the tunnel material must be the same as the floor. In the case of a
modification, the cab’s floor structure must be of sufficient strength to withstand the loads. The modified
floor pan must be made of steel with a minimum thickness of 1.5 mm.
All vehicles must have a protective bulkhead made of non-flammable material located between the
engine/transmission and the driver’s compartment capable of preventing the passage of fluids or flames
in the event of fire. All the gaps must be sealed. The only oil lines which may run within the cab are
those leading solely to temperature and pressure gauges as well as to the gearbox assistance. Such lines
must be either metallic or aviation type lines.
All window operating mechanisms must function as originally designed by the manufacturers (e.g.
manufacturers’ window wind-down mechanism must remain identical). A protective film (not opaque)
must be installed on lateral windows to prevent from glass projection in case of an accident.
All vehicles must be fitted with a windscreen wiper and a washer. These must be maintained in a
working condition at all times.
Steering column can be modified to make driving position better adapted to racing. This modification
1 500 mm
1 600 mm
2 000 mm
A1
C
B
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must be validated by the A.S.O.’s technical delegate. This system must be validated during vehicle’s
Technical Scrutineering and comply with a road use.
Any steering lock system fitted to the vehicle must be removed.
The location of the parking brake control must be clearly indicated by a notice inside the cab at least 20
cm in width. The parking brake control must be operable by the driver while normally seated with seat
belts fastened.
T8P2.4 Cab’s additional parts
It is allowed to modify production materials of the cab’s additional parts while strictly keeping the
original shape (front grid, air deflector, sun visor, etc.) but truck must keep standard model aspect. The
materials used must be standard production materials for the truck concerned. Carbon fibre may only be
used for the bonnet.
T8P3 SAFETY STRUCTURE
T8P3.1 Cab
T8P3.1.1 General
A roll cage must be fitted inside the driver’s cab. The basic purpose of such a roll cage is to protect the
driver and passengers if the vehicle is involved in a serious accident.
Minimum acceptable roll cage requirements are detailed in these Regulations but the following
observations should be noted:
a) The essential characteristics of a safety cage come from a finely detailed construction, suitable
fixation to the cab and snug fitting against the bodywork;
b) It is recommended that mounting feet be made as large as possible in order to spread loads over
the maximum area.
c) It is also advisable, where possible, to weld the cage to the cab structure (e.g. to the screen and
door pillars) as far as possible. This greatly increases strength and rigidity;
d) All welds should be of the highest quality possible, with full penetration (preferably arc welding
and in particular under protecting gas) ;
A longitudinal member (door reinforcement) must be fitted at each side of the vehicle. These members
may be removable. This lateral protection must be set as high as possible but not higher than one third
of the total height of the door measured from its base.
These requirements are a minimum. It is permitted to fit extra elements or reinforcements in addition to
the basic requirements.
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A cross or a V on the roof roll bar is mandatory.
• The following scheme shows the mandatory minimum prescriptions with regards to the cab’s
safety structure.
❖ Scheme 1
• Schemes 2, 3 and 4 represent different options allowed for the cab’s safety structure
❖ Scheme 2
❖ Scheme 3
❖ Scheme 4
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T8P3.1.2 Technical Specifications
Each roll bar must be in one piece and must be free from unevenness and cracks.
All the parts of the cage must be welded together.
The rear diagonal must have its top fixing on the driver’s side of the cab.
It is allowed, and even recommended, to fit additional struts to the cage.
Reinforcing plates with an area of at least 200 cm2 and a minimum thickness of 3 mm must be fitted so
that the cab floor is jammed between the roll bar mounting feet and the reinforcing plates.
The reinforcing plates must be screwed by a minimum of 3 screws of 8.8 (“S” Grade) specifications and
with a minimal diameter of 12 mm screws. It is permitted to increase the number of screws and to weld
the cage to the cab shell (e.g. to windscreen pillars).
All bars must be cold drawn seamless steel tube with a minimum tensile strength of 340 N/mm.
T8P3.1.3 Dimensions
Minimum permitted tube sizes are as follows:
• 57 mm outside diameter x 4.9 mm wall thickness
• 60 mm outside diameter x 3.2 mm wall thickness
• 70 mm outside diameter x 2.4 mm wall thickness
Every tube must have a hole of 5 mm diameter, drilled in an easily visible position allowing the technical
delegate’s check.
T8P3.1.4 Cab lock down system
To prevent cab tilt, original tilt lock mechanism must be kept but it is also mandatory to add an
additional security system. This system must but fixed between cab rail (or roll bar) and truck’s chassis.
Counter plates must be installed to strengthen the system. These plates must be fitted with 4 bolts of 12
mm minimum.
The weakest part of the device will be either one screw or steel bold pin of at least 16 mm diameter or
two steel or bold pins of at least 12 mm diameter. Steel cables are allowed on each side of the cab, with
a minimum diameter of 12 mm (or equivalent section). They will be of a sufficient length to allow
clearance between the cab and the chassis.
Vehicles with bonnets must be fitted with an additional locking device, in addition to the normal bonnet
lock, to prevent the bonnet from opening in case of failure of the normal lock (attachment by means of
« American » steel pins). Such devices must be properly locked while the vehicle is in movement.
T8P4 CARGO BODYWORK
T8P4.1 General
The cargo bodywork must be validated by A.S.O. truck category delegate during the A.S.O. passport
validation.
T8P4.2 Cargo hold dimensions
For a cabover truck with a more than 10 litres engine; its cargo hold volume must be able to contain at
least a cargo box which must respect the following characteristics: L = 3 000 mm, W = 2 000 mm, H =
1 500 mm.
Bonnet trucks or trucks with a less than 10 litres engine must respect the following dimensions:
L = 2,400 mm, W= 2,000 mm, H= 1,300 mm.
It is not necessary to have a floor covering the cargo hold in its entirety.
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The cargo hold rear part must imperatively be closed (rigid or canvas cover). If the spare wheels are
carried at the rear of the truck, only the rubber part maybe visible (to be validated by the A.S.O.
delegate).
The cargo hold must be closed, uniform and opaque (ambigue). The use of air permeable opaque cloth
to cover cooling systems is admissible.
The transporting of « merchandise » can be done under the entire responsibility of the Competitor.
However, the Technical Stewards may check the quality of the load to make sure the safety standards
are honoured.
The transporting of certain quantities of dangerous materials is governed by official regulations (road
use).
Volume à laisser complètement libre
Volume to be left completely free
l maxi
L mini
ho
h mini
T8P4.3 Cargo bodywork covering materials
A.S.O. recommends rigid materials. In the case where the Competitor uses a canvas cover, it needs to
be in good condition at all times during the competition. In no case can a truck with a damaged canvas
cover to the start of a Selective Section. In the case of a damaged canvas cover, the Competitor will
have to replace it for the next Leg, the Truck will have to keep its original shape.
Similarly, a Truck with a rigid body frame which would have suffered damages on the cargo hold
covering, will have to operate the necessary repairs in order to keep its original shape.
In both cases, the Technical Steward will be the one giving the authorisation to continue the
competition.
T8P4.4 Rollbar specifications
A rollcage must be installed at the front of the cargo hold. This rollcage must be as close as possible to
the cab and cannot be further than 1500 mm.
This rollcage must have the shape of the diagrams below depending on the modification or not of the
engine tunnel passage. The material used must be identical to that indicated in points 7P3.1.2 (Technical
specifications) and to T7P3.1.3 (Dimensions)
H : 1 500 mm
L : 3 000 mm
W : 2 000 mm
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Scheme 1: with modification of the engine tunnel’s passage
Scheme 2: without modification of the engine tunnel’s passage
The rollcage must be be completely closed ABCD. It will have to follow as closely as possible to the
contours of the inside of the bodywork and its minimum height must be at least equal to that of the
highest part of the cab or of its external rollcage. The rollcage ABCD must be made rigid by two
diagonals AC and BD.
This rollcage will be fixed on one hand by steel plates welded to the tube and bolted counterplates at
floor level, as near as possible to corners C and D, and on the other hand, in the same way, to the
vertical wall of the bodywork (except covered type) nearby corners A and B.
If the floor is not strong enough, this anchoring must be carried out on the chassis.
The rollcage must be held up by two rectilinear tension rods fixed at A and B and bolted to the floor of
the vehicle with plates and counterplates (AF and BE).
The rollcage / tension rod assembly may be reinforced by two diagonals AE and BF. If the floor is not
sufficiently resistant, these rods must be bolted onto the chassis. The plates and counterplates used
above must have a surface area of 200 cm2 and a minimum thickness of 3 mm, and be fixed by 4 bolts
of 12 mm diameter.
A
D
B
F
E
C
A
D
B
F
E
C
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T8P5 CHASSIS
Truck’s chassis must be freely available in retail shops and be produced at a minimum of 200 copies; it
is also allowed to replace production model by any other model from the same range or even to build
your own chassis respecting imperatively the following dimensions:
The two main chassis rails must be parallel to the ground on their entire length.
Subframe under main chassis rails are strictly forbidden.
This chassis can be strengthened in order to rigidify the U-shape beam. It is possible to weld a metal
plate to close the U to reinforce the chassis.
T8P6 ENGINE
T8P6.1 General
From 01/01/2016, only trucks fitted with an in-line cylinder engine of a cubic capacity of less than 13
litres will be homologated.
The A.S.O. technical passport has a 5-year validity from the date of issue. This validity only applies to
trucks which have not undergone any modification during the 5-year period. Any truck having undergone
modification will have to be submitted for a new validation of the A.S.O. technical passport by the A.S.O
authorised truck category delegate.
The engine must be directly fixed to the chassis but it is allowed to move it from its initial position. The
engine must be fitted within its wheelbase in the direction of travel, in front and attached directly to the
gearbox.
T8P6.2 Cooling system
For each application, the cooling radiators’ initial number must be kept; however, it is possible to modify
these radiators’ size and shape as well as associated fans and ducts’ size and shape. Trucks must keep
their exterior original aspect. It is forbidden to cut the chassis to allow a bigger radiator to pass.
T8P6.3 Air induction system
The air filter(s) and tubing upstream of it (them) may be modified.
No part of the air induction system may project more than 300 mm beyond the lateral extremities or the
top of the roof of the cab.
• No more than two air induction pipes may be fitted;
• The total cross-sectional area of the air induction pipes or ram air collector boxes must not
exceed 1,000 cm2.
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T8P6.3.1 Air restrictor: specifications
The engine must be fitted with a restrictor fixed to the compressor housing of the turbocharger.
All the air necessary for feeding the engine must pass through this restrictor, which must respect the
following:
The maximum internal diameter of the restrictor is 74 mm, maintained for a minimum distance of 3 mm
measured downstream of a plane perpendicular to the rotational axis and situated at a maximum of 100
mm upstream of a plane passing through the most upstream extremities of the wheel blades.
This diameter must comply with the above conditions, regardless of the temperature conditions.
The external diameter of the restrictor at its narrowest point must be less than 80 mm, and must be
maintained over a distance of 5 mm to each side of the sonic collar.
The mounting of the restrictor onto the turbocharger must be carried out in such a way that two screws
have to be entirely removed from the body of the compressor, or from the restrictor, in order to
withdraw the restrictor from the compressor. Attachment by means of a needle screw is not authorised.
For the installation of this restrictor, it is permitted to remove material from the compressor housing,
and to add it, for the sole purpose of attaching the restrictor onto the compressor housing. The heads of
the screws must be pierced so that they can be sealed.
The restrictor must be made from a single material and may be pierced solely for the purpose of
mounting and sealing, which must be carried out between the mounting screws, between the restrictor
(or the restrictor / compressor housing attachment), the compressor housing (or the housing / flange
attachment) and the turbine housing (or the housing / flange attachment).
In the case of a 2-parallel supercharger engine, each supercharger is limited by a 53 mm maximum
interior diameter restrictor, and a 58 mm exterior maximum diameter restrictor, under the conditions
specified above.
T8P6.4 Oil catch tank
All engine breathers venting to the atmosphere must lead into a catch tank, arranged in such a way as
to prevent oil from spilling onto the ground. If a single catch tank is used, it must have a volume of at
least 4 litres. It is permitted to use multiple tanks, but each tank must be at least of 2 litres. Tanks may
be made of any material, but it must be possible to view the contents of the tank (e.g. a sight glass is
required in a metal tank, and plastic tanks must be translucent).
All tanks must be capable of being readily emptied.
T8P6.5 Fuel tanks
Additional fuel tanks are free in respect of capacity. They must be of a manufacturer brand, of a type
normally used in trucks.
Subject to the following requirements, fuel tank(s) position(s) is (are) free:
• If the fuel tank is situated outside the chassis, it will have to be fixed within the wheelbase; on
the other hand, the position is free if the fuel tank is fixed in the cargo hold;
• Any fuel tank must be strongly fixed to the chassis. It must have an inferior protection against
rocks and a lateral one to protect from shocks;
• The fuel tank may be fixed with the rear cargo box (bearing bodywork).
T8P7 GEARBOX
The gearbox must be a standard model used on trucks with a tonnage corresponding to the vehicle. It is
strictly forbidden to modify the gearbox standard functions. The number of gears and ratios must not be
modified from the original.
Automatic transmission and automated manual transmissions are allowed.
The gearbox must be placed side by side to the engine except if the standard model is different. In that
case, dimensions will have to remain the same as the standard ones and the geartrain group (engine,
box, bridge) will have to be standard and come from the same Vehicle (ex: Tatra).
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T8P8 AXLES
Axles’ brand is free. The model must be from a commercialised model with a minimum batch of 200
produced units. It is allowed to modify the axle in order to adapt the different parts linked to competition
use.
Also, it is allowed to fit 2 reinforcement bars in front of each axle. These bars’ objective is to strengthen
and guide the axle in case of big impact or landing off jumps.
T8P9 DRIVE SHAFT
For each longitudinal transmission shaft over 1 m long, a rollbar or a safety loop made from steel must
be installed close to the front extremity.
T8P10 SUSPENSIONS
T4.2 trucks must be equipped with parabolic type suspensions with rigid axles.
An exception will be made for rigid axles which do not have parabolic suspension as a standard feature.
Only in this case, it will be possible to use suspensions identical to those of the standard model. A
minimum of 200 commercialised units proof will need to be given by the manufacturer to A.S.O.
Trucks with independent wheels as a standard equipment will have to use original suspension system
(pneumatic, hydraulic, etc.).
It is strictly forbidden to intervene on suspensions’ settings from the cab. Only original pneumatic
settings which have been produced of a minimum of 200 units only adjusting the vehicle’s height will be
allowed.
Any kind of active suspension is also prohibited.
T8P11 SHOCK ABSORBERS
T7P11.1 Shock Absorbers
Shock absorber type is free but with a maximum of 2 shock absorbers per wheel.
Coil spring shock absorbers are allowed. The requirements for dampers are allowed.
It is strictly forbidden to adjust shock absorbers from driving post. Any kind of adjustment while the
truck is moving is strictly prohibited.
If hydraulic shock absorbers units are used, there must be no interconnection between the circuits.
The shock absorbers supports are free on condition that they have no other function than that of
support.
The use of any kind of restraining stops is allowed. It is not possible to change these stops settings from
the driving post or while the vehicle is in movement. A maximum of one hydraulic bump stop and three
elastic bump stops is allowed per wheel.
It is allowed to fit a direction shock absorber.
T8P11.2 Travel limitation
Suspension travel limitation straps must be installed. This measure only applies to T4.2 category
Vehicles and are mandatory.
The suspension travel is limited to 300 mm during technical checks carried out before the start of the
rally.
During the rally and until the end the limit is fixed a 310 mm and corresponds to the margin of error
during measurement. All changing of the support or straps is forbidden.
Technical scrutineers will check suspension travel during technical scrutineering or at embarkation of
vehicles at Le Havre and will puts seals on each of the straps. Any rupture of one or more seal(s) noticed
by a Technical Steward will be transmitted to the Stewards for decision. All elements that might allow for
suspension travel to be modified must also be prepared so that seals can be fitted.
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In the case of a rupture of one or more strap(s) during a Leg, a 15-minute Fixed Penalty will apply to the
Competitor. At the 3rd infringement of this kind, the Competitor will be summoned by the Stewards and
risks a sanction up to and including Disqualification.
T8P12 STABILISER BAR
Stabiliser bars are allowed on all the truck’s axles.
It is allowed to fix one shock absorber in the stabiliser bar. It is allowed to have an ON/OFF button within
the cab.
T8P13 BRAKING SYSTEM
The braking system must be homologated for a road use.
Annual technical control and manufacturer’s card will validate the braking system.
Brake cooling is permitted using ducted air only.
Cooling ducts must be fed by air intakes (one per wheel).
If the vehicle is originally fitted with a drum brake, it will be allowed to change this system to fit a disc
brake system to provide higher safety. This system must be issued from an industrial production and
being homologated for road use.
T8P14 WHEELS AND TYRES
T8P14.1 Wheel rims and spacers
T7P14.1.1 General
Wheel rims and spacers must come from an industrial brand, not modified and must be made so to
ensure that no wheel or tyre part touches any vehicle point in case of extreme conditions of suspension
or steering movement.
Wheels’ screw nuts and studs must be adapted to the rims used, to guarantee an adequate fixation
resistance. Screw nuts must be from an industrial brand and not be modified.
Only ferrous material or aluminium alloy is authorised.
It is prohibited to fit any spacers or adaptors between the wheels and the hub.
T8P14.1.2 Specificities
The weight of wheels in aluminium alloy must not be less than 30 kg.
The total diameter of the wheel when mounted and inflated to 5 bars must not exceed 1,300 mm.
The diameter must be measured on the new tyre specified by the Manufacturer.
Wheels dismountable in several parts are forbidden (except flat dismountable rim of the “metallic
beadlock” type).
R22.5 dimensions’ wheels are allowed.
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T8P14.2 Tyres
Any tyre which the Stewards consider being dangerous or in breach of the Regulations, for one reason or
another, shall be refused.
All tyres fitted to the vehicle must have a tread depth complying with relevant national legal
requirements for the duration of the competition.
Hand grooved tyres are not permitted. Tyres fitted must be available through normal retail outlets for
all-weather use on roads and/or tracks.
Roll band special tread compounds and/or patterns are not allowed, nor are any externally applied
chemical compounds which may affect tyre grip.
All tyres used must be to E.E.C. Type Approval standard (E.E.C. Regulations 54) or equivalent.
Retread tyres are forbidden.
Remoulded tyres are forbidden.
No carcass may have undergone serious repairs.
T8P14.3 Spare Wheel / Tyre
A minimum of 2 wheels or 2 tyres, depending on the type of wheels used, are compulsory.
T8P14.4 Inflating / Deflating
The use of a system for inflating / deflating the tyres while the vehicle is in motion is authorised.
T8P14.5 Wheel track and vehicle width
The combination of axles and wheels / tyres fitted must not cause the vehicle width to exceed 2,550
mm.
T8P15 LIGHTING SYSTEM
All lamps required for normal legal road use must be functional at all times and must not be concealed.
The number of headlamps is limited to 8. They must be fitted in accordance with the International Road
Traffic Convention.
T8P16 VEHICLE WEIGHT
Regarding homologations, minimum allowed weight for over 10 litres cylinder vehicle is 8,500 kg. The
minimum load on the front axle of these trucks is 4600 kg.
For trucks using an engine under 10 litres cylinder, minimum allowed weight is 7000 kg and the
minimum load on the front axle is 3800 kg, except if the production truck weighs less than 7000 kg. In
that case, road homologation form will be taken as the reference. The minimum load on the front axle
must be 54% of the total weight.
The minimum weight must be respected throughout the rally. The weight will be measured without
anybody aboard.
T8P17 SMOKE CONTROL
A Judge of Fact will be in charge of the Trucks’ smoke control. Too heavy emission will be penalized as
follow:
- 1st infringement: €500
- 2nd infringement: €500 + 15 minutes
- 3rd infringement: €1,000 + 1h00
- 4th infringement: Disqualification.
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ARTICLE T9P – INTÉGRATION OF THE VÉHICLES «UTV OPEN» IN CONFORMITY TO THE ASN
REGULATIONS
Definition of Categories and Classes: Article 9P2 Sporting Regulations.
T9P1 ELIGIBLE VEHICLES
Technical specification, Vehicles Group OP.3: UTV OPEN
All 2 and 4-wheel drive vehicles UTV type in conformity to a 2018 ASN Regulations for the vehicles UTV
type without restrictor for a petrol engine. The vehicle must have all the safety documents in conformity
to the ASN Regulations.
The Vehicle’s legibility can only be approved by the Organisation (A.S.O.). Any vehicle being in no
conformity to the spirit of the integration for the UTV ASN vehicles will be refused. A technical ASO
passport for the vehicle can be demanded.
All of the vehicle safety equipment must be homologated and/or must be in conformity to the FIA
regulations, with the exception of the safety cage roll which must be in conformity to the ASN
regulations. Only the fuel tanks according to the rules FT3‐1999, FT3.5‐1999 or FT5‐1999 will be
accepted.
T9P2 ROLL BAR CONCEPTION Roll bar must be in conformity to an ASN Rally Cross Country Regulations and CODASUR for the South-
American vehicles for which their ASN accept production roll-cages without modification.
T9P3 ROLL BAR MESURES
Roll bar tubes measures must be in conformity to an ASN Regulations.
T9P4 WHEIGHT
UTV ASN: The minimum weight is 900 kg with 2 spare wheels.
T9P5 TYRE DIMENSION
tyres must be up to these limits:
▪ Tyre diameter 30 pounds maxi
▪ Rim diameter 15 pounds maxi
T9P6 VEHICULE WIDTH
The maximal width of the body work is 1,90 metres, without rear mirrors and/or possible spare wheels if
installed on side
T9P7 ENGINE
The engine must be original. The maximum cylinder capacity will be 1050cm3; turbo fuel admitted if
original or coming from a manufacturer kit, having no other modification then those given by the
manufacturer to install the kit. The interchange kit must be the same of the vehicle of the kit or can be
provided by a standard homologated turbo vehicle.
T9P8 INFLATING/DEFLATING
Any inflating/deflating system that works while the vehicle is moving is prohibited.
T9P9 OTHERS SAFETY EQUIPMENTS
All safety equipment must be homologated, valid and be in conformity to the actual FIA Annex J, Article
283, Regulations, with the exception of the Roll Cage which must be in conformity to the ASN
regulations.
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T9P10 FUEL TANKS
The tanks must be n conformity to the actual Appendix J - FIA, Article 283, Article 14 Regulations, with a
maximum capacity of 130 Litres, and being autonomous for 250km + 10%. Placed inside the structure
of the vehicle, can be enlarged through under the seats until their front part, no part of the protective
housing of the tank may be situated less than 800 mm rearward of the front axle centerline. The original
tank or tanks must be eliminated.
T9P11 FUEL
Fuel type must be in conformity to the actual Appendix J - FIA, Article 282, Article 9 Regulations and the
Sporting Regulations of the Event, Article 31P5. Fuel other than standards are prohibited.
T9P12 BODY WORK
The body work of the vehicle must keep its original appearance. The vehicle must have a roof.
T9P13 SPEED LIMIT
For any UTV ASN vehicle, the maximum speed is 130kph, but a tolerance up to 135kph is admitted
during 1 minute maximum per hour.
T9P14 SUSPENSION
The suspension stroke at the wheel is limited at 18'' (front) and at 20'' (rear).
The suspension arms are free.
Uprights, wheel bearings and hubs must come from the standard vehicle or stay standard.
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APPENDICES
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APPENDIX 1 – APPLICATION - ENTRY
1.1 APPLICATION / ENTRY FEE
1) Conditions and entry fees can be downloaded from the www.dakar.com website from 15th May 2018.
The application must be entered online on a website available from www.dakar.com
The application files must be returned to the Competitors’ Department before 15th July for Bike / Quad
Riders, before 1st November 2016 for Car / Truck Competitors and Service Crews.
2) Payment deadlines must be followed. Any lateness will lead to an increase of 10% of the fee.
3) The Organiser reserves the right to cancel registrations that have not been paid in full by 31st October
2018.
4) For any payment missed by the 31st October 2018, the Organiser reserves the right to forbid the
participation to the Rally for the 5 next years.
1.2 CANCELLATION AND REQUEST FOR REFUNDS
1) So as to avoid any ambiguity, cancellation of entries and requests for refunds must be sent by
registered post. Cancellations and requests for refunds must be sent to:
A.S.O. Amaury Sport Organisation
Service Compétiteurs Dakar
Quai Ouest
40-42, Quai du Pont du Jour
F-92100 Boulogne-Billancourt
2) Refunds will be made by 31st March 2019 at the latest.
3) For all cancellation of entries, refunds will be made in the following manner:
For race vehicles:
▪ in the case of cancellations made before 1st September 2018 = €3,000 administration costs
retained;
▪ in the case of cancellations after 1st September 2018 = 100% of the owed amount will be
invoiced and asked for.
For Service vehicles and crew:
After 1st October 2018, 15% of the owed amount will be invoiced.
4) In the case of a serious problem, justified by medical opinion (original document), the partial
repayment of monies paid can only be made if requested by registered letter. €3,000 will be retained
.
APPENDIX 2 – BOAT / PLANE / ACCOMMODATION / TRIPS
2.1 BOAT
Shipment fees are included in the Machine / Vehicle entry fee.
For your Service Vehicles, cars must measure no more than 2.00 m in height (rack included). Car over
2,00 m high will be have to pay the Vehicle fee €1,300.
It is mandatory to send a document justifying the vehicle compliance on 4 wheel-drive so that the
Organisation will validate the entry.
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Trucks must measure no more than 4.00 m in height (rack included): official height of bridges, electrical
lines, etc. in Peru.
Trucks whose length is:
▪ between 9 and 11 metres must pay a supplement of €1,200;
▪ those with a length of between 11 and 13 metres a supplement of €1,700.
▪ Please contact the Organisation concerning vehicles over these lengths.
2.2 LIABILITY AND MARITIME INSURANCE
When crossing waterways, from the moment the Vehicle is embarked at the European port (initial
transportation) or in the Peruvian port (return transportation), Public Liability cover taken out by the
Organiser with AXA France is not effective.
The Organisation is not responsible for damages to the vehicles during maritime transportation unless a
complete vehicle application file of additional insurance is sent to the Organization one month before the
boarding and a Team member signs a control document upon delivering the vehicle for the initial
boarding single transportation.
Under maritime legislation and international conventions, the carrier’s public liability insurance offers
minimal cover for damages and loss of goods (Brussels Convention 1924 amended by Protocols in 1968 and 1979).
Therefore, during the Parc Ferme on European and Peruvian ports and during the maritime transport,
the carrier's responsibility, and therefore the responsibility of the Organiser or of V.S.O., is strictly
limited to legal terms (act dated 18 June 1966 and decree dated 31st December 1966) regarding the
maritime carriage of vehicles, which stipulate in particular the limits of reimbursement for damage to
goods:
- 2 SDR (Special Drawing Right) per kilo or 666.67 SDR per vehicle (rate of SDR will be
communicated to competitors in the Autumn.),
- maximum indemnity per Vehicle transported: €4,600 following loss or damage.
It is therefore highly recommended that additional insurance be arranged to cover damage to
Machines/Vehicles suffered during parking in Parc Ferme in European ports and Peruvian port and during
the maritime transport organised by the Organiser. This insurance is not mandatory but highly
recommended, and may, if required, be arranged with the Sport Events Department of Gras Savoye
whose contact details, offer and website address can be found on the Rally website at www.dakar.com,
or be arranged with the insurance agent of your choice (submission possible by mail before the boat
departure set up by the Organiser, and at the latest on 10th November 2018).
2.3 PLANE - ACCOMMODATION – TRIPS
For the Rally Dakar, our travel agency V.S.O. offers a certain number of packages created around the
Rally, including one for the “Rest Day” open to mechanics, sponsors, family and friends of
Drivers/Competitors. From the first day till the last day of the Rally, V.S.O. may also take you to go
around backing the race.
The programs are being prepared and details will be given later.
2) As on previous years, V.S.O. also proposes different services to Competitors and Assistance in order
to prepare your Rally the best way possible:
▪ Flight transportation to Lima and return from Lima, with the possibility to modify the return
without cost, in the case of retirement, according to the availability;
▪ accommodation at the start and finish and at all the Rally Legs;
▪ V.S.O. assistance at El Central on every Leg of the Rally to reorganise your returns in case of
withdrawal, and to assist you for any kind of service.
Places being limited on these flights and for the packages, we recommend you to book now.
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The V.S.O. agency is also at your disposal to set up any kind of specific request and to help you through
your organisation for the Rally Dakar.
You can find all the necessary information on the website www.dakar.com within the “Competitors Offer”
section.
3) Don’t hesitate to contact:
V.S.O.
40-42 Quai du Point du Jour – 92100 Boulogne Billancourt
Tel : 33 (0) 1 41 33 14 85 - Fax : 33 (0) 1 41 33 14 86
e-mail : [email protected] ou [email protected] ou [email protected]
APPENDIX 3 – SAFETY & NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT
All Safety and Navigation suppliers will be present:
▪ every morning at the start from the Bivouac,
▪ every night at the finish at the Bivouac,
▪ permanently at the Safety Centre, close to the « Malles Motos » for advice, repairs and/or, in the
case that you retire, to collect your equipment.
3.1 SARSAT DISTRESS BEACON
1) The rental of the obligatory Sarsat distress beacon is included in the global Machine / Vehicle tariff.
You will receive the distress beacon at Administrative Checks from our service provider, MARLINK, will
hand it if possible upon boarding in Le Havre for the Riders / Competitors boarding the ferry set up by
the Organisation on 1st January 2019 from 7.00am for Riders / Competitors for those who have not
boarded the ferry set up by the Organiser.
2) You will be charged a deposit by MARLINK.
You will have to pay this deposit when booking your Sarsat distress beacon before the delivery of the
instrument in Le Havre.
Your deposit covers the Sarsat distress beacon for the amount of €300, guaranteeing the return of
material in good working condition.
3) In case of damage to the Sarsat distress beacon, the bond will be charged and an invoice will be
issued by MARLINK.
In the case where the Sarsat distress beacon is used, the costs of replacing the battery and a check of
the Sarsat distress beacon will be invoiced at €300 including taxes for the distress beacons.
4) The Sarsat distress beacon must be returned at the end of the rally to MARLINK, who will ensure
recuperation on the ground. The deposit of any Sarsat distress beacon not returned to MARLINK before
29 February 2019 in working order will be cashed. After this date, any disputes will be dealt with directly
by the supplier who will invoice €76 (taxes not included) per week, for additional hire.
3.2 IRITRACK (RACE)
Refer to Article 29P7 of the present Regulations.
1) The hire of an Iritrack is compulsory and included in the Machines / Vehicle entry fee. It will be issued
to you by the supplier MARLINK, if possible before boarding in Le Havre for Riders / Competitors
embarking onboard the ferry set up by the Organisation or during the Administrative or Technical
Scrutineering (see Art. 1P2) for Drivers/Competitors for those who have not boarded the ferry set up by
the Organiser.
The installation kit, including the mounting bracket, cables and aerials, will be sent by courier on receipt
of your order form and payment.
This kit must be installed before Scrutineering and power must come directly from the battery.
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On confirmation of your entry, the Organiser will send you information regarding this equipment.
This equipment must be mounted according to the technical instructions supplied by Marlink. It is the
crew responsibility to correctly install the necessary mechanical, electrical and electronic elements
complying with the safety standards before scrutineering, and that with the aid of the installation kits
purchased from the exclusive supplier. This equipment is personalised and marked with a seal, with a
series number, attributed to a crew. No changes may be made without the authorisation from the
supplier. Any exchange or handling of equipment without authorisation is forbidden on pain of penalties
up to and including disqualification. Any wrong installation blocking a proper operation of the equipment
will imply a refusal to start.
2) The use of this equipment is compulsory (on pain of the start being refused) as is the maintaining of
the equipment in working order, throughout the Event, and over the whole of the route, including Road
Sections.
3) You will be charged a deposit by MARLINK.
You will have to pay this deposit when booking your Iritrack before the delivery of the instrument in Le
Havre.
Your deposit covers the Iritrack for the amount of €2,200 including taxes, guaranteeing the return of
material in good working condition.
4) In case of damage to rented equipment a restoral invoice will be issued by MARLINK.
5) The Iritrack must be returned at the end of the Rally to MARLINK, who will ensure recuperation on
the ground. The deposit of any Iritrack not returned to MARLINK before 28th February 2019 in working
order will be cashed. After this date, any disputes will be dealt with directly by the supplier who will
invoice €76 per week (taxes not included), for additional hire.
3.3 TELEPHONE / SAFETY EQUIPMENT
A part of safety and survival equipment as detailed in Article 47P1 can be obtained, like satellite
telephones, from MARLINK.
For further information concerning the three pieces of equipment please contact:
MARLINK Events SAS – Rallye Raid Department 114-116, Avenue d’Alfortville – 94600 CHOISY-LE-ROI
Tel.: +33(0)1 48 84 34 07 – Fax: +33(0) 1 48 52 53 54 [email protected]
3.4 GPS EQUIPMENT
1) To ensure an equal chance for all, the Organiser will supply all Riders/Competitors with a specific
single type of GPS. The functions of this equipment have been intentionally restricted in order to
preserve an element of navigation in the desert.
The GPS Unik II will have the Sentinel function integrated.
It is compulsory to carry this equipment on board (otherwise the start will be refused) and to keep it
switched on, throughout the Event, and that over the entire route, including Road Sections.
A maximum of 2 GPS Unik II (A.S.O. homologated) can be authorised per Vehicle, depending on the
supplier’s availability.
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2.a) The rental of obligatory GPS Unik II is included in the global Machine / Vehicle fee.
It includes:
▪ 1 “colour” GPS for CAR-TRUCK categories Vehicles;
▪ 1 “colour” GPS for BIKE-QUAD categories Machines.
The instruments will be delivered by the supplier, ERTF, before boarding, in Le Havre.
2.b) The fitting of the GPS Unik II requires an installation kit, not included in the Machine / Vehicle fee,
that the Rider / Competitor must procure directly from ERTF. It must be installed before Scrutineering or
before getting the GPS in Le Havre
Note: Riders/Competitors must ensure the fitting of the accessories necessary to install the GPS Unik
II.
Drivers/Competitors will be required to ensure the following:
▪ the mechanical and electrical installation, with a continuous power supply of between 9 and 24
volts, regulated and protected by a 3-amp fuse.
▪ the mechanical mounting must be flexible and include necessarily the supplied silent blocks.
▪ The main circuit breaker of the vehicle must act on the positive but the GPS must be directly
connected.
3) Compass heading repeaters and/or speed or distance trips, other than the model homologated by the
Organiser, are prohibited, as are all other accessories not homologated and connectable to the GPS. This
optional material can be purchased form the supplier.
Upon confirmation of entry, the Organiser will forward to you an information sheet concerning this
equipment.
4) You will be charged a deposit by ERTF.
You will have to pay this deposit when booking your GPS Unik II before the delivery of the instrument in
Le Havre. Your deposit covers the GPS Unik II for the amount of €1,700 including taxes, guaranteeing
the return of material in good working condition.
5) In the case where a new GPS Unik II is requested during the Rally (following problems or loss of the
first one), a new deposit will be requested directly by the supplier.
In case of damage to rented equipment or no return of the equipment, an invoice will be issued by ERTF.
6) The GPS Unik II must be returned at the end of the Rally to ERTF, who will ensure recuperation on
the ground. The deposit of any GPS Unik II not returned to ERTF before 28th February 2019 in working
order will be cashed. After this date, any disputes will be dealt with directly by the supplier who will
invoice €76 not including taxes per week, for additional hire.
7) For further information, contact:
Société ERTF COMPETITION Parc Technologique de Soye – 56275 PLOEMEUR
Tel.: +33 (0)2 97 87 25 85 - Fax: +33 (0)2 97 37 59 21 [email protected]
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3.5 SENTINEL FUNCTION OF GPS
1) So as to increase safety of Riders/Competitors during overtaking and to avoid accidents, the use of
the Sentinel equipment is compulsory (on pain of being refused a start) throughout the whole event,
over the whole route.
The compulsory hire of the Sentinel is included in the Machine/Vehicle entry fee. The GPS Unik II with
Sentinel function will be delivered by our supplier, ERTF, before boarding in Le Havre.
On confirmation of your entry, the Organiser will send you an information note concerning this
equipment.
2) For all additional information please contact:
Société ERTF COMPETITION Parc Technologique de Soye – 56275 PLOEMEUR
Tel.: +33 (0)2 97 87 25 85 - Fax: +33 (0)2 97 37 59 21 [email protected]
3.6 TRIPY – FOR SERVICE VEHICLE ONLY
1) The Organiser will supply to all Service Vehicles and Press Vehicles an electronic Road Book, a TRIPY
TRM-II-C; this will assist the navigation.
The use of this equipment is compulsory (on pain of being refused a start), it must be kept in working
condition and be switched on throughout the Event.
2) The compulsory hiring of the TRIPY electronic Road Book is included in both the Service and Press
Vehicles entry fees. It includes one electronic TRIPY TRM-II-C Road Book.
The checking of the cables will be done in Le Havre for Service Vehicles and Press Vehicles departing
from Europe on the ferry set up by the Organiser and during Administrative and Technical Scrutineering
(see Art. 1P2) from 08.30am for the other vehicles.
The equipment will be delivered at the Administrative and Technical Scrutineering (see Art. 1P2) by the
supplier TRIPY.
It is your responsibility, before arriving at Le Havre (for Service and Press Vehicles embarking onboard
the ferry set up by the Organiser) or before Administrative and Technical Scrutineering (see Art. 1P2) (for the other vehicles) to:
▪ fit a RAM MOUNT type round mounting point;
▪ fit a GPS antenna (a magnetic antenna that fits to the roof of the vehicle and antenna cable
returning to the place where the mount had been installed);
▪ fit a power cable – between 9 and 30 volts DC – linked directly to the battery (and not after the
vehicle’s ignition key, neither after a circuit breaker).
So as to be able to carry out the installation of these three accessories before arriving in Le Havre or
before Administrative and Technical Scrutineering (see Art. 1P2), you will have to order the necessary
parts from TRIPY who will send them along with detailed fitting instructions. These accessories must be
paid for.
3) During Administrative Checks, TRIPY will ask you to sign a document which entails TRIPY to withdraw
a €1,000 deposit from your credit card for each electronic Road Book given out. Your deposit guarantees
the return of material when going back to the finish of the Event (see Art. 1P2), in good working
condition, and on time. This deposit document can be downloaded for www.dakar.com website in order
to give you the opportunity to fill that form before Administrative Checks so as to avoid extra waiting
time during Administrative Checks.
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4) In the case where you request a new TRIPY electronic Road Book (following lose or problems with the
original one) a new deposit must be made directly to the supplier. In case of damage to equipment
hired, an invoice will be sent by TRIPY.
5) Electronic TRIPY Road Books must be returned to TRIPY at the end of the Rally at the Service Park at
the end of the Event (see Art. 1P2) at the latest. In case of retirement during the Rally, the material
must be returned to TRIPY’s staff available in all Bivouacs. A receipt will be given in exchange. Failure to
return the TRIPY electronic Road Book after the Rally dates will result in the retaining of the deposit.
6) For all further information please contact:
TRIPY S.A. Faubourg de Bruxelles, 320 – B6041 Gosselies – Belgique
Tel.: +32 (0)71 34 74 90 - Fax: +32 (0)71 34 73 99
3.7 E-TRACK – FOR SERVICE VEHICLE ONLY
1) The hire of the E-Track (or equivalent system) is possible for service vehicles, only from the supplier
MARLINK.
2) The E-Track will be delivered at the Administrative Checks by MARLINK.
The installation kit, including the mounting bracket, aerials and the cables, will be sent by courier on
receipt of your order form and payment.
The supplier will send you an information note on this equipment.
For all additional information please contact:
MARLINK Events SAS – Rally Raid Department 114, Avenue d’Alfortville – 94600 CHOISY-LE-ROI
Tel.: +33(0)1 48 84 34 14 – Fax: +33(0) 1 48 52 53 54 [email protected]
APPENDIX 4 – DAKAR BRANDS - TRADEMARKS
The Dakar word mark and logo are d’A.S.O.’s exclusive property. Use of the Dakar name and logo is
exclusive to the organizer, the event’s sponsors and the authorized licensees, under the terms and
conditions of the present document and of the event regulations
The use of the “Dakar logo” is strictly prohibited.
Only the composite logo “Dakar competitor” can be used within the rules explained in
http://www.dakar.com/dakar/2019/us/looking-for-sponsors.html
APPENDIX 5 – MEDIA COVERAGE
1) In order to permit the widest possible dissemination and promotion of the DAKAR, all competitors
taking part in the Event for any reason acknowledge and agree that their participation in the competition
grants to the organizers and assignees (as Dakar partners)the irrevocable right to record and fix, in any
medium and by any means, reproduce and display, without any compensation whatsoever, their name,
forenames, likeness, voice, biography and history, and more generally, their sports performance in
connection with the DAKAR, as well as the trade name(s), trade mark(s), brand(s) of their Vehicle parts
manufacturers, constructors and sponsors, (hereafter his Image) in any and all forms, on any media
(whether now existing or hereafter developed) and in any format, for all kinds of world-wide use,
including advertising and/or commercial use and for the entire duration of the protection currently
granted for such use according to the following:
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- For holdings in the context of audio-visual programs the subject of which is wholly or partly
related to DAKAR: the duration of the assignment corresponds to the duration of the protection
currently granted to these holdings by legislative or regulatory provisions, judicial decisions and /
or arbitrators from any country as well as current or future international conventions, including
any extensions that may be made to this duration
- For all other purposes: the duration of the transfer cannot exceed 10 years following the date of
the DAKAR concerned
The participant expressly authorizes the Organizer to grant to the DAKAR partners sub-licenses for the
exploitation of his Image within the framework limited to the promotion of their partnership with DAKAR
However, when the Organiser authorises a Dakar partner to use pictures of the Event for commercial
purposes, the Dakar partner will not be allowed to use the Image of a Competitor with a view to a direct
or indirect association between the Competitor, the trade name, the trade mark of his sponsor or Vehicle
parts manufacturer, and the product, service, trade name or trade mark of the said third party without
the express consent of the Competitor, sponsor or vehicle parts manufacturer.
Likewise, with the express exception of books, photo books, comic strips, in any form of publication,
videograms, in any medium and format, the subject of which is wholly or partly on the DAKAR, posters,
posters, travel logs, signature books, maps, official programs relating to the Dakar, the Organizer will
not exploit or authorize the exploitation of the Image of a participant in the context of the marketing of
derived products known as merchandising without express authorization.
2) As Organizer of the sports event, the Organizer is the sole owner of the exclusive property of all
DAKAR exploitation rights.
As such, the Organizer has full and exclusive ownership of all images and sounds captured during the
event, on the course and also within all areas controlled by the organization: Village departure - arrival,
Bivouac, parc fermé, interview zones, protocol podiums, technical and administrative inspection areas,
etc. called protected areas.
Consequently, any person subject to the present rules, except preliminary and written agreement of
ASO, refrains from proceeding to any capture and / or diffusion (on any medium whatsoever) of images
and / or sounds coming from the and / or any protected area.
As needed, it is specified that any capture of images and / or sound of the event and / or Protected
Areas for broadcast live or deferred via mobile application (eg: Periscope, Facebook, etc.) is strictly
prohibited, except with the prior written consent of the Organizer.
In this connection, written requests must be sent at the latest by the 1st of December preceding the start
of the competition, to the following address:
A.S.O. – Service Télévision Immeuble Quai Ouest
40-42, Quai du Point du Jour – 92100 BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT +33 (0)1 41 33 14 10 - [email protected]
+33 (0)1 41 33 14 01 – [email protected]
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APPENDIX 6 – ONBOARD CAMERAS
TECHNICAL FILE
ONBOARD CAMERAS “RECORD” CAR
Product Qty Unit
Weight
(Kg)
Total
Weight
(Kg)
Unit Size
L x w x h (mm)
Power requirements
(Volt x Amp = Watt)
Camera + cable 3 0,3 0,9 60 x 40 x 30 12 x 0,5 x 3 = 18 W
Camera mount 3 0,1 0,3 - -
Nano TSII 1 0,9 0,9 125 X 123 X 65 12 x 2,5 = 30 W
Battery 1 1,2 1,2 139 X 106 X62 -
Recorder + trigger
mount format 1 0,2 0,2 55 X 55 X 25 -
Total 3,5 48 W
Summary “Car Record” :
3 cameras with their mounts, one mount integrating 1 GPB sequencer and another mount
integrating a recorder and a Tsumiki trigger
Total weight (approx.): 5.300 Kg
Power supply: 12 Volt / 3 Amp. / 36 Watt
The weight of cameras compulsory on board will be included within the minimum legal weight of the
vehicle and the global weight of the compulsory in board camera system will be not subtracted when
checking the weight of the vehicle.
APPENDIX 7 - DAKAR SERVICE CENTER
Further to the values shared between the event’s sponsors and the Dakar, one of the sponsors’ top
priorities is to accompany the competitors and the Organization in their adventure.
The Dakar Service Centre is an area located within the bivouac where sponsors offer a technical,
advising or comfort service to the Dakar caravan members. Its open from 3pm until 11 pm on each
bivouac (except for marathon Legs).
Part of the services are presented here below; the complete list and details of services will be
communicated in November’s additive as well as on the event’s webpage: Competitors > Practical
Information > Support to Competitors.
Motul
Motul, Major Partner and Official Lubricant Partner to the Dakar, will offer competitors an engine oil
analysis service.
A state-of-the-art laboratory will:
- Search for metal elements present in the lubricant in order to detect premature or accelerated engine
wear and thus know if it is necessary to carry out replacement of a part(s).
- Analyse the composition of the lubricant in use in order to highlight any coolant leaks or fuel dilution
that may damage the engine and limit its performance.
- Follow the evolution of these factors on a daily basis and recognize the development of lubricant
ageing and degradation due to the extreme conditions of use.
This predictive tool will also allow crews to organize their maintenance schedule (parts replacement, oil
change etc...).
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To benefit from this service, competitors just have to go daily to the Motul truck, positioned in the Dakar
Service Center, in order to request an analysis kit and then return with the sample which will then be
analysed by machine. Two technical experts (a French and an Argentinian) who speak English, French,
Spanish, Portuguese and German, will be present for the entire Dakar event to analyse the results and
make recommendations to competitors.
This free service, offered to all competitors on the Dakar, will be available from 15h00 to 23h00 at all
the bivouacs within the rally (except the Marathon Leg).
Motul's engine lubricant analysis service is provided for guidance only and cannot anticipate any
mechanical damage that may occur during the race.
BFGoodrich
BFGoodrich, Official Supplier of the Dakar, offers to in-race competitors (and not to service vehicles) a
free tyre-fitting and inflation service on each Bivouac.
This service will be offered from 15:00 to 23:00 every day of the rally (except during marathon Legs)
and from 9:00 am on the rest day.
Competitors may submit their tyres at the latest 2 hours after their arrival at the bivouac, according to
the timing of CH Arrival. In case of overcrowding and / or unavailability of the Service Centre,
technicians on site are able to give priority according to the order of arrival.
The service will be done only on tyres used the next day of race.
For safety reasons, no tyre repair will be made.
Technicians on site have the right to refuse fitting of tyres or foam if there is any a risk for the user
(different brands, unregistered sizes, ...). In all cases, the use of the tyre remains the responsibility of
the driver and / or team and BFGoodrich and / or its service will not be accountable for damages related
to its use during the event.
Teams using screwed rims will have to unscrew and screw the rims themselves.
This tyres-service will be invoiced to car, SxS, motorbike, quad and truck competitors with brand tyres
other than BFGoodrich or Michelin. Register to the service by filling in and sending back the form
available on the official Dakar website (Competitors > Offers to competitors).
Kärcher
Kärcher, official supplier of the Dakar, will set-up a Cleaning Centre with extra powerful professional
pressure washers, and equipped with a used-water recycling system, for all vehicles of the Dakar
caravan.
Dates and location of this service will be communicated in November’s additive.
Civa
Civa, official supporter of the Dakar Rally in Peru, will make available to the competitors the Civa
Lounge, a relaxing area.
This set-up will be isolated from noise of the bivouac and meteorological conditions. It will offer diverse
services such as:
- headset with chill music,
- meditation video tutorials.
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SERVICE CREWS /
SERVICE VEHICLES
GENERAL
REGULATIONS
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A1. SPORTING REGULATIONS – SERVICE CREWS / SERVICE VEHICLES
Foreword:
The Deputy Clerk of Course responsible for Service Vehicles, named by the Organisation Committee will
be in charge, with his team, of the Service Crews / Vehicles Regulations application and respect.
He will notably be able to apply penalties with regards to the noticed infringements, by any available
mean.
He will be in permanent communication with the Clerk(s) of Course and the Organiser, he will
communicate the infringements in order to apply the appropriate sporting penalties of these Regulations
when necessary.
Terminology: refer to the Dakar Rally Supplementary Regulations.
NOVELTY:
For reasons of safety, it is compulsory to register two people at least in every assistance vehicle. The
driving from the port of Callao to Lima can be done by one driver.
IMPORTANT:
Driving license: Any person accredited in assistance, and being led up to drive the vehicles listed below,
will necessarily have an appropriate driving license corresponding to the type of vehicle. At least the pilot
must have the appropriate driving license for the driven vehicle.
ARTICLE A1 - ELIGIBLE SERVICE VEHICLES
The nature of the terrain, the weather risks, the dangerous nature of certain roads and tracks and the
crossing of the Andes demand regulation of the conditions of entry for Service Category Vehicles.
1. CAR (- 2m height)
a) Type of vehicles concerned
Assistance vehicle less than 2 meters tall (roof rack and equipment included).
Example :
b) Regulations
The Dakar bivouacs for the most part consist of unpaved surfaces, and to cope with the many problems
encountered in preceding editions of the Rally Dakar, the assistance cars must imperatively be four-
wheel drive
It is imperative to send a document that justifies the vehicle is four-wheel drive in order for the entry
to be validated by the organization.
4x2 assistance vehicles are prohibited and will be turned away during the technical checks
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4x4 equipped Vehicles for the selective section: equipped with rollbars, bucket-seat and harness. Only
these 4x4 equipped Vehicles will be allowed to go to the Selective Section in case of exceptional
circumstances and upon the Organiser’s approval.
2 CAR (+ 2m height)
a) Type of vehicles concerned
Assistance vehicle more than 2 meters tall (roof rack and equipment included).
Examples:
4x4 4x4 4x2: under conditions (see bellows)
b) Regulations
It is imperative to send a document that justifies the vehicle is four-wheel drive in order for the
registration to be validated by the organization.
However, in the case of “van” type assistance vehicles (example: “Mercedes Sprinter” or “Iveco Daily”),
exceptions can be made as long as the following conditions are respected:
• Maximum of one 4x2 van per team
• Registration by the team of a 6x6 or 8x8 truck, without a trailer, in order to tow the van if
needed
3. TRUCK ASSISTANCE VEHICLES
a) Type of vehicles concerned:
Examples:
T5 T5.1 6x4 T5.1 8x4 4x2
b) Regulations
Two-wheel drive assistance trucks are prohibited and will be turned away during the technical checks.
T5 category: Cross-country standard trucks over 3.5 tons, in accordance with T4 truck regulations, even
if they do not benefit from the FIA homologation.
Only these vehicles will be allowed to have access to the Selective track after receiving the Organizer’s
approval.
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T5.1 category: standard load-bearing trucks (“construction” type) in 6x4 or 8x4 versions. The maximum
authorized load weight is respectively 26 and 32 tons.
Caution, models with only one driven axle will not be authorized (4x2, 6x2, 8x2). T5.1 trucks length
must comply with the European code, therefore, the maximum length authorized is 12 meters.
These vehicles will not, in any case, be over 4.00 meters high (including the roof track). Caution: the
high limit is 4.00 meters in South America with regards to bridges, electrical lines, etc.
Trucks transported on the organization ship whose length is in excess of 9 meters will have to pay an
additional flat rate:
• Length between 9 and 11 meters: additional charge of €2,000
• Length between11 and 13 meters: additional charge of €3,000
• For Lengths of more than 13 meters: please contact the organization
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4. CAMPING CAR
a) Type of vehicles concerned:
Comfort vehicles less than 8.5 meters in length (equipment included)
Examples:
b) Regulations :
4x2 camping-cars are authorized as long as the team also enters a 6x6 or 8x8 truck, without trailer, in
order to tow the camping-car if needed.
The camping-cars must be completely arranged in a "living space" configuration and in no case can
these vehicles be used to transport parts.
The number of camping-cars is limited to the first 50 entered.
For these types of vehicles, it is necessary to submit to the Organiser’s Sporting Department, a
registration file with pictures of the outside and the inside (plates visible) and with a copy of the
registration card.
Mandatory registration for all these vehicles before August 31, 2018.
For camping-cars using the maritime transportation proposed by the organization, the departure from
Europe will be obligatory on an anticipated boat, (the port and date will be communicated to you later).
It is strictly forbidden for a Competitor to park or to ask someone to park his camping-car(s), not
accredited by the Organizer, within a 2km minimum radius around the Bivouacs. Only accredited
vehicles will be allowed within that area, on pain of a €700 penalty for infringement. Any repeated
offence may lead to penalties going up to and including Disqualification.
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5. CONVERTED BUS/TRUCK
a) Type of vehicles concerned
Comfort vehicles more than 8.5 meters in length (equipment included)
Examples:
b) Regulations
For these types of vehicles, it is necessary to submit to the Organiser’s Sporting Department, a
registration file with pictures of the outside and the inside (plates visible) and with a copy of the
registration card.
Mandatory registration for these vehicles before August 31, 2018.
No converted bus will be allowed on the organization ship.
The 4x2 “Living space” trucks converted into living cells will only be accepted under the following
conditions:
• One vehicle per Team
• The entry of two T5 trucks with 6x6 or 8x8 wheel-drive minimum under the same team
name.
• Respecting of the integral configuration in "living space" and in no case, can these vehicles
transport parts.
It is strictly forbidden for a Competitor to park or to ask someone to park his camping-car(s), not
accredited by the Organizer, within a 2km minimum radius around the Bivouacs. Only accredited
vehicles will be allowed within that area, on pain of a €700 penalty for infringement. Any repeated
offence may lead to penalties going up to and including Disqualification.
6. CAR AND TRUCK FLAT TRAILER
a) Type of trailers concerned:
Examples :
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b) Regulations
The cars must be unloaded from their trailers and the trailer must be detached from the tow vehicle
during maritime transportation.
These trailers are only for transporting a vehicle, the transport of equipment being strictly forbidden.
They will be subject to the submission of an application file with pictures sent to the Organizer Sporting
Department. Any registration will have to be done before August 31st, 2018. After this date, no
applications will be taken into account.
Platform trailers for Cars and Bikes / Quads: Their maximum dimensions will not exceed H: 1m, L: 6m,
l: 2.5m. Those loaded on the Organizer’s boat departing from Europe will have to be unloaded of any
vehicle and materials and will be dissociated from the vehicle towing them. In any case it will not be able
to transport spare parts (tires, …).
Platform trailers for Trucks: Their maximum dimensions will not exceed H: 1m, L: 9m, l: 2.5m. Double
hinge trailers (dolby), double axel and/or double floor are forbidden. The truck trailers loaded in Europe
on the Organizer’s boat will be allowed to be hooked to the vehicle towing them, and will also be allowed
to bear another truck (service truck or race).
The registration fee for auto and truck flatbed trailers, not transported by ship is €2,500.
7. AUTO CLOSED TRAILERS
a) Type of trailers concerned:
Example :
b) Regulations
Closed auto trailers are accepted under the following conditions:
• Registration by the team of a 6x6 or 8x8 truck, without a trailer, in order to tow the
coupling (vehicle/trailer) if needed
• Closed trailer (no tarpaulin)
• Trailer’s maximum total permissible weight: 750 kg
• Maximum total permissible weight with the vehicle: 3,500 kg
• Maximum length: 4 m, maximum height: 2 m
The cars must be unloaded from the trailers and the trailer detached from the tow vehicle during
maritime transportation.
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8. TRUCK CLOSED TRAILERS
a) Type of trailers concerned:
Example:
b) Regulations
Closed truck trailers will be accepted only on the condition that it is a closed trailer (no tarpaulin).
Registration by the team of a 6x6 or 8x8 truck, without a trailer, in order to tow the coupling
(vehicle/trailer) if needed.
The trucks must be unloaded from the trailers and the trailer detached from the tow vehicle during
maritime transportation.
ARTICLE A2 – SERVICE CREWS
1) ADMISSIBLE, UPON INVITATION, ALL PERSONS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE.
2) SERVICE CREWS MAY BE COMPOSED OF:
▪ 4x4 Light Vehicles (licence B): 1 to 9 persons, depending on the type of Vehicle entered within
the registration document’s limits.
▪ T5 Category: 1 to 5 persons, if the type approval of the truck allows for 5 people and if this is
stated on the driving documents (4 doors for use of 5 people).
▪ T5.1 Category: at least 2 people, following the type approval of the truck.
▪ Motorhomes, mobile home and equipped buses: 1 to 3 or 4 people, in the respect of the
registration documents.
▪ People carrier: the maximum number of people may not exceed 9.
Only the accredited people can travel in the Service Vehicles. For all request for extra passenger(s), a
formal request must be made to the Organiser who may, according to conditions, accept or refuse an
additional person.
3) FIA licences are not necessary for Service Crews.
In the truck category, it is authorised to have only one holder of the heavy goods’ driving licence on
board.
4) No changes to Service Crew members will be allowed once Administrative Checks has been passed,
under pain of a €500 fine, per infringement, per Service Crew; except for those persons entered as
Team Managers Dakar, or if authorised, exceptionally by the Organiser.
All the trailers will be validated by the organization October 1st 2018. Please send, to the
Competitors’ Department, before this date, the characteristics of the trailers (picture, size, weight)
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5) If a Service Crew member leaves his Vehicle due to force majeure, the vehicle may continue
providing the Organisers are informed. In no case can this Crew member be replaced.
During the Event, under exceptional circumstances and following authorisation from the Organiser, a
person may continue alone aboard his vehicle.
6) All infractions will incur the Disqualification of the Service Vehicle.
ARTICLE A3 – SERVICE BRIEFING
A general Service Briefing will be held in Lima, on 5th January, 2019 at 17h00.
The presence of at least one member of each Service Crew is compulsory, on pain of a penalty of €500.
ARTICLE A4 – SERVICE CREWS / VEHICLES ENTRY
Conforming to the current Supplementary Regulations: Article 14P and Appendix 1.
All “Service” entries must be attached to a Rider / Competitor in the Race to be accepted.
ARTICLE A5 – SERVICE CREWS / VEHCLES IDENTIFICATION
1) An electronic chip (“RFID” type) will be fixed on every Service Vehicle. It will be checked at every
Bivouac entry and exit; the Crew members’ chips will also be checked.
2) An identification bracelet, equipped with a “RFID” type electronic chip will be attributed to every
Service Crew, during Administrative Checks (see Art. 1P2). This bracelet is individual and cannot be
exchanged and/or given at any given time. It will notably be used to access the Bivouac and the catering
area and might be controlled at any given time.
The Race Control (PCO) emergency number (+33 1 41 33 02 10) is written on this bracelet, which must
be wore at all times.
In the case of loss or damage, the participants will have to ask for a new one to the Competitors
Department in exchange of the damaged one.
ARTICLE A6 – SERVICE VEHICLES ATTRIBUTION OF
NUMBERS AND STARTING ORDER
A6.1 ATTRIBUTION OF NUMBERS
Numbers will be attributed at the discretion of the Organising Committee.
A6.2 STARTING ORDER
During the Rally, starts will be free, except on some Legs where start times will be imposed and written
on the Service Road Book handed out to the participants at the Administrative Checks (see Art. 1P2).
In some cases, outlined during the Briefing, the starts will be organised through the Race number, a
Time Card will be handed out to each Service Crew. Any Service Crew who does not respect this
procedure will be penalised by a 2-hour immobilisation of the Vehicle at the Bivouac entry.
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ARTICLE A7 – CLOCKING-IN / TRIPY
A7.1 GENERAL
Service Vehicles will be allowed to leave the Race the day before the last Leg so as to arrive to the
arrival of the Event (see Art. 1P2) in advance. This authorisation will be given by the Deputy Clerk of
Course responsible for the Service Vehicles, upon request.
A7.2 TRIPY
1) All Service Vehicles will be equipped with a TRIPY system combining an automatic Road Book and
GPS.
The hire is included in the vehicle entry fee, except for vehicles passing from the Race to Service, which
must pay a hire fee to the Organiser’s supplier (TRIPY), depending on the supplier’s availability.
2) Checking procedure
Each evening, on arriving at the Bivouac, the information stored in the GPS TRIPY will be transmitted by
radio to a technician’s computer. If irregularities are noted (Way Point, speed, etc.) the person carrying
out the checks will ask the Service Crew to sign a form and ‘on the spot’ penalties will be given.
3) Throughout the duration of the Rally, the Service Crews are responsible for the correct functioning of
their GPS TRIPY. The TRIPY must be switched on and connected permanently throughout the entire Leg.
4) All actions caused by Service Crews (loss, destruction, switching off, etc.) making it impossible to
read the GPS and/or all attempts at fraud or manipulation noted will result in the following penalties:
▪ 1st infringement: fine of €300,
▪ 2nd infringement: fine of €500,
▪ 3rd infringement: Immobilisation of the Service Vehicle and sealing of all its opening
until start of the Bivouac TC of the 1st Race Truck for a Service Car or of the last Race Truck for a
Service Truck during the next Leg.
▪ 4th infringement: Disqualification / Exclusion.
5) In the case where either the report (speed, route) is contested, the Service Crew must pay the
amount of the fine as a guarantee to the Deputy Clerk of Course responsible for Service Vehicles, before
their TRIPY is downloaded at the Safety Centre by a technician. If the checks prove negative the amount
paid will be returned to the Service Crew.
ARTICLE A8 – SERVICE VEHICLES ROAD BOOK & ITINERARY
A8.1 ROAD BOOK
In addition to the Road Book integrated into the TRIPY, Service Crews will receive a paper Road Book
during Administrative Checks (see Art. 1P2).
A8.2 ITINERARY
1) The following of the Itinerary, as described in the Road Book is compulsory. Service Vehicles must
follow the entirety of each Leg on pain of Disqualification. They may not avoid a Leg and then return to
the Race, unless they make a specific request to the Deputy Clerk of Course responsible for Service
Vehicles and after receiving his authorisation.
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2) Failure to respect the Itinerary will incur the following penalties:
▪ 1st infringement: fine of €300,
▪ 2nd infringement: fine of €500,
▪ 3rd infringement: Immobilisation of the Service Vehicle and sealing of all its opening
until Start of the Bivouac TC of the 1st Race Truck for a Service Car or of the last Race Truck for a
Service Truck during the next Leg.
▪ 4th infringement: Disqualification / Exclusion
ARTICLE A9 – SERVICE CREWS’ CODE
A9.1 GENERAL BEHAVIOUR
1) Vehicles and persons registered in the Service category are obliged to behave respectfully on the road
and towards:
▪ the authorities and population of the countries crossed;
▪ the other Riders / Competitors;
▪ the members of the Organisation.
2) All incivility noted will result in a penalty of €500.
Any repeated infringement will be judged by the Deputy Clerk of Course responsible for Service Vehicles
and will lead to penalties up to and including Disqualification.
3) It is forbidden to leave wheels and/or punctured or damaged tyres on the Itinerary. Any Service Crew
caught disobeying this rule will be penalised €1,000 per tyre or wheel. Repeat offending will result in
penalties up to and including Disqualification.
A9.2 ACCIDENT
Any Service Crew involved in an accident which results in physical harm or not will be subject to an
investigation by the Organisers. Depending on the circumstances, penalties up to and including
Disqualification may apply.
A9.3 MANDATORY STEPS WITH REGARDS TO CUSTOMS FORMALITIES
1) PACKING LIST
▪ The Packing List is defined as the mandatory and official administrative document of the
temporary importation of each Vehicle, whatever category it is registered in, Race and Service. It
is mandatory for each Rider / Competitor, whatever is nationality and the origin country of the
Service Vehicle.
▪ The Packing List will be filled by the Rider / Competitor with the best of care and will include:
• The vehicle’s references;
• A detailed list of all the good and materials transported as well as their commercial value;
• Any other kind of light vehicle onboard the vehicle (bicycle, bike, quad, scooter, etc.).
▪ The transported goods must imperatively stay identical from the departure from Europe and/or
the arrival (see Art. 1P2), to the last border crossing AFTER the Event and conform to the Packing
List.
▪ The Rider / Competitor must permanently keep this document with him; the Rider / Competitor
must give a copy to the Rally customs declarant as well as to the Organiser during Administrative
Checks, and/or at the embarkation in Le Havre;
▪ No border can be crossed without this document.
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2) BORDER CROSSING
At each border, every Race and Service Vehicle must, on top of the checks organised by the national
customs, present itself to the checks set up by the custom declarant.
3) TRANSPORTATION OF SPARE PARTS AND VEHICLES WHICH HAVE WITHDRAWN (WAIVER)
▪ In order to comply with customs requirements, and to ensure there are no problems in crossing
borders, or when embarking: all borders must be crossed with the same spare parts in the
Vehicle as declared at the outset, and detailed in the mandatory Packing List of each Vehicle. It is
therefore strictly forbidden to sell or transfer any items being transported;
▪ In case of the transportation of a vehicle having withdrawn (Car, Bike, Quad) inside the Service
Vehicle, it will be COMPULSORY to advise the customs declarant and the Competitors’
Department so as to regulate the situation with the customs authorities.
▪ In addition to the risks incurred locally by failure to comply with the rules in force (fines,
impoundment of Vehicle / passengers, etc.), any Service Crew found to have breached this rule
will be fined €500 per item (e.g.: one tyre = €500). Any subsequent offence may incur penalties,
including Disqualification.
4) STEPS TO FOLLOW WHEN WITHDRAWING
In case of a Service Vehicle’s withdrawal, its Service Crew will ABSOLUTELY have to, on top of complying
with the Article A15.2 requirements of the Service Regulations, tell as soon as possible the customs
declarant as well as the Competitors’ Department about the vehicle state, its position and the steps
taken to transport the vehicle back to: Peru embarkation port when returning on 21st January 2019 at
the latest to embark in the direction of Europe aboard the Organiser’s ferry, or to the Vehicle’s origin
country if it has not embarked in Le Havre on the Organiser’s ferry.
5) SALE / TRANSFER OF VEHICLE
▪ If a Service Crew, a Team Manager Dakar, the owner of the Vehicle or a Rider / Competitor
withdraws or at the end of the Rally, it is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN to transfer or to sell its vehicle in
any of the countries crossed, knowing that the vehicle is under the temporary importation
regulations and is linked to its Packing List.
▪ In addition to the risks incurred locally by failure to comply with the rule in force (fines,
impoundment of Vehicle / passengers, etc.), any Service Crew found to have breached this rule
will not be permitted to enter the Dakar Rally for 5 years.
6) LOSS OF VEHICLES (COMPLETE OR PARTIAL DESTRUCTION)
▪ If a vehicle is damaged (accident, fire, destruction, etc.), the Rider / Competitor must make a
statement to the police or customs. This statement must contain the facts of what happened, the
registration number, the race number, and the contact details of the people involved, etc. A copy
of this statement must be provided to the Competitors’ Department and to the customs
declarant.
▪ The vehicle must be returned immediately to the Peru embarkation port when returning and on
21st January 2019 at the latest, where the local authorities will decide, depending on the state of
the vehicle, whether it should be re-exported, destroyed, or whether cancellation of its temporary
import is justified. Any additional repatriation costs must be paid by the Rider / Competitor.
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▪ In addition to the risks incurred locally by failure to comply with the rules in force (fines,
impoundment of Vehicle / passengers, etc.), any Service Crew found to have breached this rule
will be fined €1,500. In the case of damaged vehicles that came on the road, the Riders /
Competitors must approach the Organisers to find out what to do.
ARTICLE A10 - TRAFFIC - SPEED
1) Throughout the entire Event, the Service Crews must strictly observe the traffic laws of the countries
crossed and especially respect local speed limits when they are less than the maximum speed allowed.
2) It is for Service Crews to adapt their speed to population and traffic. Radar controls may be carried
out on the itinerary by the Organisation and the local police.
3) All vehicles not respecting the Highway Code of the countries crossed, driven at excessive speed or
behaving in a dangerous manner and which are subject to a police or Rally’s Judges of Fact report risk
penalties up to Disqualification.
A10.1 SPEED – SPEED CONTROL ZONES
1) There will be some Speed Control Zones on the Itinerary, in villages, on roads or tracks, etc. They will
be indicated on the Road Book and controlled by the GPS TRIPY. When driving through these zones,
Service Vehicles will have to respect the speed mentioned on the Road Book.
2) Over speeding will be displayed on the TRIPY screen as cumulative distances of over speeding
depending on different slots.
3) All over speeding equal or over 1km/h and under or equal to 20 km/h will lead to the following
penalties:
▪ For any over speeding cumulative distance inferior to 500 m:
▪ €200 fine,
▪ For any over speeding cumulative distance between 500 m and 1,000 m
▪ Sealing of the Vehicle at the Bivouac + €400 fine;
▪ For any over speeding cumulative distance over 1,000 m:
▪ Disqualification of the Vehicle and its Service Crews.
All over speeding superior to 20 km/h will lead to the following penalties:
▪ For any over speeding cumulative distance inferior to 500 m:
▪ Sealing of the Vehicle until TC at the End of Leg of the next Bivouac + €400;
▪ For any over speeding cumulative distance superior to 500 m:
▪ Disqualification.
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A10.2 MAXIMUM SPEED
1) The maximum speed allowed will be that of the speed limit in the countries crossed as a function
of the vehicle driven:
- Peru: 110 km/h for cars and 90 km/h for trucks,
This speed will be checked by the TRIPY GPS. If the speed is exceeded a sign will appear on the GPS
screen, accompanied by a noise warning.
The TRIPY GPS will be checked at the finish of the Leg, the information being automatically transmitted
by radio signal. In the case of an infraction, a controller will note the infraction and request that a
member of the Service Crew counter signs the note.
2) Penalties
If the speed limit is exceeded a pulse signal will be recorded by the TRIPY GPS.
All excess speed will result in the following penalties:
▪ From 1 to 20 km/h over the speed limit:
• If the cumulative distance is less than 1,000 m:
▪ €200 fine;
• If the cumulative distance is between 1,000 and 2,000 m:
▪ €400 fine;
• If the cumulative distance is over 2,000 m:
▪ €600 fine.
▪ From 21 to 40 km/h over the speed limit:
• If the cumulative distance is less than 1,000 m:
▪ €600 fine;
• If the cumulative distance is between 1,000 and 2,000 m:
▪ €800 fine;
• If the cumulative distance is over 2,000 m:
▪ Sealing of the Vehicle until TC at the End of Leg of the next Bivouac
+ €1,200 fine.
▪ More than 41 km/h over the speed limit:
• If the cumulative distance is less than 500 m:
▪ €1,600 fine;
• If the cumulative distance is over 500 m:
▪ Sealing of the Vehicle until TC at the End of Leg of the next Bivouac
+ €2,000 fine.
Fines must be paid within 48 hours on pain of the Vehicle being immobilised at the Bivouac.
A10.3 BIVOUAC / LEG TOWN SPEED LIMIT
It is strictly forbidden to drive at excessive speed and/or to drive dangerously within the Bivouac area
and in the Legs towns, under penalty going up to and including Disqualification, on decision made by the
Deputy Clerk of Course responsible for Service Vehicles / Crews.
Speed controls will be punctually done upon entry and inside the Bivouac.
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ARTICLE A11 - SERVICE
A11.1 GENERAL
1) See Article 27P of the Bike / Quad Supplementary Regulations and Article 31P of the Car / Truck
Supplementary Regulations.
2) It is forbidden for Service Vehicles to intervene on the day’s Selective Section, on pain of
Disqualification of the assisted Race Machine / Vehicle. However, they can intervene on Road Sections,
only on sections of the Itinerary shared with Race Vehicles.
Service Vehicles and Service Crews entered in the Service category are not allowed to go on to the route
of the Selective Section, except after the closure of the Finish Time Control and after having informed
the Organiser and received its authorisation (see also Article A11.1.4).
3) Service Vehicles and Service Crews entered in the Service category are not allowed to go on Public
Zones, except if the latest feature on the Service Road Book.
4) For safety reasons, no Service Vehicle is authorised to go to the track to get a Race Vehicle without
having informed the Organiser (PCO) or the Competitors’ Department.
To carry this mission, the Service Vehicle must IMPERATIVELY be equipped with an E-TRACK given by
the Organiser (PCO or Competitors’ Department) on pain of Disqualification of the Race Machine /
Vehicle(s) and Service Vehicles concerned.
The material needs to be returned (PCO or Competitors’ Department) as soon as the Service Vehicle is
back to the Bivouac. In case of damage and/or loss of the material, the Competitor’s deposit will be
cashed by the supplier.
5) Signposting of any kind is forbidden throughout the entire route.
6) For safety reasons, Service Vehicles are not allowed to transport fuel (tolerance of 20 litres). All
refuelling (of petrol) of a Race Machine / Vehicle by a Service Vehicle is forbidden, on pain of
Disqualification of the assisted Rider / Competitor.
The filling of fuel tanks of T1 or T2 diesel vehicles from a T5 truck may be carried out in the Bivouac and
only if the fuel tank of the T5 is situated outside the cargo and under the Vehicle.
7) All infractions of the Service Crews / Service vehicles Regulations will result in penalties up to
Disqualification of the Service Vehicle and the Race Machine(s) / Vehicle(s) concerned.
A11.2 PENALTIES FOR FORBIDDEN SERVICE
1) A team put in place by the Organiser on the Itinerary and at the Bivouac will be dedicated to checking
all forms of forbidden Service and will be authorised to apply the penalties.
2) Service carried out by a non-accredited service vehicle or service crews will lead to the following
penalties:
▪ 1st infringement: obligation for service vehicles and/or the service crews concerned to be
accredited with the Organiser or to leave the Itinerary of the Rally + a 3-hour penalty for the
concerned Machine / Vehicle, 6 hours on a Selective Section;
▪ Repeated offense: Disqualification of the assisted Race Machine / Vehicle.
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3) Carrying out Service on a Selective Section (Service Machine or Vehicle and/or Service Crews
registered in the Service category) will lead to penalties from 6 hours to Disqualification of the assisted
Rider / Competitor. All repeated offences will result in Disqualification.
4) Any presence of a Service Vehicle / Service Crews on a Road Section, at Start or Finish of a Selective
Section when they do not feature on the Service Road Book, will lead to penalties from 3 hours to
Disqualification of the assisted Rider / Competitor. All repeated offences will result in Disqualification.
5) Any transport of parts or service by a vehicle not accredited, the dropping or parachuting of spare
parts will lead to penalties from 6 hours to Disqualification of the assisted Rider / Competitor. All
repeated offences will result in Disqualification.
6) Carrying out service outside the Bivouac or in an enclosed place (inside or outside the Bivouac), will
lead to penalties from 6 hours to Disqualification of the assisted Rider / Competitor. A tent is not
considered as an enclosed place. All repeated offences will result in Disqualification.
7) Signposting or the transmission of information by any means, will be penalised by a 3-hour penalty +
a €500 fine per infringement, for the concerned Race Rider / Competitor. It is reminded that any kind of
signposting is prohibited over the entire route. (Article A11.1.5)
8) The presence of any means of transport (car, bike, quad, truck, aircraft, helicopter, etc.) following the
Rally route the same day or a number of days prior, as well as the prolonged flying over of any means of
transport, with official means or not, carry aboard a person having any link whatsoever with Rider(s) /
Competitor(s) still in the Race will lead to the immediate Disqualification of all the participants having a
link with one of these means.
9) All airborne Service not controlled by the Organiser will lead to penalties from 6 hours to
Disqualification of the assisted Rider / Competitor. All repeated offences will result in Disqualification.
Airborne Service is considered as any presence on a Leg of an aircraft having aboard any person with
any link whatsoever with a Race Rider / Competitor and any transport of service materials (tools,
generators, lights, compressors, etc.) in private planes or planes chartered by the Organiser.
ARTICLE A12 - INSURANCE
See Article 28P of the Bike / Quad Supplementary Regulations + Article 33P of the Car / Truck
Supplementary Regulations + Appendix 2.
It is essential for you to read these Articles (Bike / Quad: 28P1, 28P2, 28P3 – Car / Truck: 33P1, 33P2,
33P3) so as to know the cover and guarantees included.
ARTICLE A13 - ADVERTISING
1) The Organisers shall supply each Service Crew with a set of identification plates comprising: 2 “Rally”
plates and 2 panels bearing the race numbers which are called number plates.
2) Throughout the duration of the Event, the plates must be affixed according to the present
Regulations. In no case may they cover, even partially, the Vehicle's licence plates.
3) The number plates must be affixed to the right and left sides of the vehicle, on the area situated
between the wheel arches, provided that they are totally visible from the side, as well as on the roof of
the vehicle.
They bear the race number, the name of the Event and possibly the name of the Organisers’ main
sponsor. 26 cm x 50 cm are for compulsory Organiser’s advertising.
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4) 2 “Rally” plates must be positioned legibly in a visible position during the whole Event. They must be
fixed at the front and the rear of the Vehicle, parallel the axis of the wheels, without covering, even
partially, the vehicle’s license plates and, except for the manufacturer’s acronym, the plate must be the
first inscription legible from the front above the line of the headlamps.
They incorporate the Competitor's Race number in figures of 4 cm high and with a stroke thickness of
1 cm.
5) At any time during the Event, the absence or faulty positioning of a plate may incur, on certification, a
cash penalty equivalent to 10% of the entry fees (Vehicle and Crew fee), on condition that the
Organisers provide these plates. The absence or faulty positioning of 2 or more plates at the same time
may result in a cash penalty equivalent to 20% of the entry fee (Vehicle and Crew fee).
6) The names of the first driver and his co-driver(s), plus their national flags of a height of 30 - 50 mm,
must appear on both sides of the front wings or front doors of the Vehicle. Any vehicle failing to comply
with this rule may be subject to a cash penalty, on certification, equivalent to 10% of the entry fee
(Vehicle and Crew fee).
7) An identity bracelet, on which will be printed the phone number of the PCO (+33 1 41 33 02 10) will
allow the identification of Service Crews. Service Crews and Riders / Competitors bracelets will be of
different colours. Failure to wear this bracelet, noticed by an Official, will result in a penalty of 10% of
the entry fee (individual fee). In the case where the bracelet becomes damaged the person must request
a replacement from the Competitors’ Department, in exchange for the damaged item.
8) Service Crews are allowed to affix any kind of advertising to their Vehicles, provided that:
a) it is authorised by the FIA Regulations and the legislation of the countries crossed,
b) it is not likely to give offence,
c) it does not encroach upon the spaces defined below reserved for Rally plates, number plates
and windscreen strips,
d) it does not interfere with the Crew's vision through the windows,
e) it does not express either a religious and/or political opinion.
9) The places reserved for the Organisers for collective advertising which may not be bought are
situated on:
a) the number plates where the Organisers’ advertising must be affixed on a strip measuring
26 cm x 50 cm, which may be divided above and/or below the numbers,
b) one set of “Rally” plates, of which 9 cm x 43 cm is reserved for the Organisers' advertising,
c) two strips to be affixed on each side of the upper part of the windscreen, 10 cm high by 25
cm long.
10) The Organisers' optional advertising will appear on two 50 cm wide x 52 cm high plates which
cannot be subdivided, to be affixed on the right and left sides of the Vehicle, on the area situated
between the wheel arches provided that they are totally visible from the side.
11) The Service Crews must ensure that the advertising is properly affixed throughout the entire Event
from the moment they leave Scrutineering. If compulsory or optional advertising is absent or wrongly
fixed, a penalty of 10% of the entry fee (Vehicle and Crew fee) will be incurred for the first offence, and
100% of the entry fee for each repeated offence.
12) It is the Competitor’s responsibility to ensure the adequate mounts, in order to conform with the
here above-mentioned rules; any kind of modification of the sticker is prohibited (cut, etc.).
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ARTICLE A14 –SERVICE CREWS’ ADMINISTRATIVE
CHECKS AND SCRUTINEERING
The act of presenting a Vehicle for Administrative Checks and Scrutineering is considered as an implicit
declaration of its compliance.
The start will be refused to all Service Crews which present themselves at Administrative Checks and/or
Scrutineering after the time limits laid down in the Regulations, except in the case of force majeure, duly
recognised as such by the Stewards.
A14.1 ADMINISTRATIVE CHECKS
1) The Administrative Checks will take place according to the Program (see Art. 1P2).
2) The presence of all Service Crews members is compulsory at Administrative Checks.
The person responsible for a Service Vehicle undertakes to present valid papers. If one of the necessary
documents is missing, the Vehicle and its Service Crew will not be accepted.
At Administrative Checks, each Service Crew must present the following original valid documents.
No photocopies or declarations of loss will be accepted, except under great circumstances.
Service Crews and Service Vehicles will directly go to the Administrative Checks before Scrutineering,
otherwise the stickers serving to identify the Vehicle will not be issued and the checks will not be
validated.
3) Service Crews will receive a convocation stating the day and exact time at which they must present
their Service Vehicle.
This convocation must be respected. It is the time for Time Control (TC) marking for the entrance to the
Waiting Park leading to Checks.
THE CREW MUST APPEAR IN ITS ENTIRETY (with all crew members) WITH THEIR VEHICLE.
After having placed the Vehicle in the Waiting Park, Crews have 15 minutes to appear for Administrative
Checks.
Failure to respect the convocation times will incur a penalty of:
▪ €50 for the 1st hour late,
▪ €100 for the following hours.
▪ Start refused or of over the intended limited
4) Documents to be presented by Drivers and Co-drivers of Service Vehicles:
▪ national driving licence: for the Truck Service category, only one heavy load license is necessary;
for the other vehicles’ types, the document must be adapted to the entered vehicle;
▪ valid passport (valid until 30/06/2019 at the latest),
▪ visas;
▪ vaccinations: no vaccination is compulsory. Recommended: diphtheria, tetanus, polio, meningitis
(A & C), viral hepatitis A & B, tetanus, polio, typhoid, etc.
5) Documents to be presented for Service Vehicles:
▪ valid log book or registration certificate (provisional registrations not acceptable, W or WW or the
equivalent for foreign countries);
▪ insurance certificate (green card);
▪ permission of the owner to use the vehicle when this on is not part of the Crew;
▪ complete Packing List of the vehicle and its material (See Article A9.3.1 of the Service
Regulations).
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A14.2 SCRUTINEERING
1) Service Vehicles leaving from Europe will pass Scrutineering in Le Havre on 22nd and 23rd November
2018.
The presence of the Service Crews is not compulsory. Service Vehicles may be passed through
Scrutineering by a representative of the Team / Service Crews.
Service Vehicles presented directly to the Administrative Checks shall pass Scrutineering at the Service
Park at the end of Administrative Checks (see Art. 1P2).
2) Following the Administrative Checks, each Service Crew will have to present himself to the
Scrutineering and respect the allowed time to get there (time indicated on the Checks’ time Card).
Failure to respect the convocation time will incur a penalty of:
▪ €50 for the 1st hour late,
▪ €100 for the following hours.
▪ Start refused or Disqualification over the intended limit
3) Service Crews undertake to present a Service Vehicle conforming to the entry form, on pain of being
refused the embarkation.
4) Scrutineering will consist of:
▪ checks on the conformity of the vehicle and safety equipment;
▪ the placing of stickers conforming with Article 12P of Bike / Quad Supplementary Regulations and
Article 16P of the Car / Truck Supplementary Regulations;
▪ checks on the connections and on the functioning of the TRIPY.
5) Service Vehicles which leave from Europe on the ferry set up by the Organiser must be presented at
Le Havre for embarkation with the TRIPY mounts, cables and antenna in place ready to receive the
system, on pain of being refused embarkation.
Service Vehicles presented directly to the Administrative Checks (see Art. 1P2), must be presented at
Scrutineering with the TRIPY mounts, cables and antenna in place ready to receive the system.
Failure to comply will result in a penalty of €150.
6) Service Vehicles must be presented at Scrutineering ready to start and safety equipment listed at
Article A15.1 of the Service Crews / Service Vehicles Regulations should be presented to the Marshals in
charge of the controls.
7) All Service Vehicles which appear not to conform with given information, or are not adapted to Rally
norms, during Scrutineering may be refused embarkation or start (on decision of the Organising
Committee).
In the latter case, the entry fees will remain the property of the Organiser.
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ARTICLE A15 – SERVICE CREWS’ SAFETY
A15.1 SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT
1) For safety reasons, all Vehicles must carry aboard the following material:
▪ 1 torch,
▪ 1 general map of South America (Berlitz type: Peru, Bolivia, Argentina) or the Road Safety map
(given at the Administrative Checks),
▪ 1 first aid kit,
▪ 1 seat belt cutter per person,
▪ 1 safety triangle,
▪ 1 yellow fluorescent jacket per person registered in the Service Vehicle,
▪ 1 TRIPY (included in the entry fee).
2) All Service Crews unable to present all the above equipment at the start of a Leg will be refused a
start until compliance has been achieved. On the spot checks will be carried out.
Unexpected controls will be done; in case of non-conformity, the vehicle will be sealed and immobilised
until it complies with rules again. Disqualification in the case of a repeated offence.
A15.2 WITHDRAWAL
1) IMPORTANT: As soon as the Service Crew decides to retire, they must let the Race Control (PCO)
know about their intentions regarding their way back (for themselves and his material):
▪ if they get back to the Bivouac, present themselves to the Competitors’ Department;
▪ if they do not get back to the Bivouac, call the Race Control (PCO).
In the case of withdrawal, it is imperative that Service Crews of the Service Vehicle inform, by all
possible means, and as quickly as possible, the Race Control on (PCO): +33 1 41 33 02 10.
Failure to respect this important safety clause will result in the refusal of all future applications to take
part in any Cross-Country Rally organised by the Organiser.
The Service Crew will also have to conform itself to Article A9.3.3 of the Service Crews / vehicles
Regulations.
2) In addition, failure to respect the obligation to inform the Organiser in the case of withdrawal, where
search operations are carried out, will result in the Crew in question being liable for the financial costs of
search operations.
3) Service Crew that have withdrawn may in no circumstances be transported by the Organiser for part
or all of the route.
A15.3 SEAT BELT - HARNESS
1) The wearing of a safety belt or harness is compulsory over the entire Itinerary.
2) Failure to wear the safety belt or harness will incur the following penalties:
▪ 1st infringement: fine of €300 per infringement, per Crew member;
▪ 2nd infringement: sealing of the vehicle until the TC at the End of Leg of the next Bivouac,
▪ 3rd infraction: Disqualification.
Checks will be made on the Itinerary by the Organiser’s Safety and Prevention team and will be
forwarded to the Deputy of Clerk of Course responsible for Service Vehicles.
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ARTICLE A16 – ACCESSORIES AND NAVIGATION
A16.1 SATELLITE TELEPHONES
Carrying a satellite telephone is optional, but highly recommended in order to be able to communicate
with the racing Riders / Competitors in the case of an accident or of a breakdown. The Organiser cannot
be held responsible for the transmission of information between a racing Machine / Vehicle and its
Service Crews / Vehicles.
A16.2 RADIOS
1) For safety reasons, Service Vehicles will be allowed to be fitted with VHF radio receivers / transmitters
homologated by the Organiser and supplied by its supplier only. They will use a sole frequency, all
modifications are forbidden. The conditions concerning the receiving and installation of the equipment
will be sent by the relevant supplier.
2) All UHF - CB transmitters and/or receivers and all other means of communication are forbidden
throughout the entire Rally Itinerary aboard vehicles.
3) AM/FM radio receivers must be commercially available models and not modified. The wave length of
FM receivers is limited to 88 – 108 Mhz. Spot checks will be made.
All infractions will result in penalties up to and including Disqualification.
4) Only Walkie-Talkies operating on one single frequency, used within the confines of the Bivouac are
admissible. If they are not supplied by the Organisers’ radio supplier (MARLINK), authorisation must be
demanded from the authorities of the countries crossed and the frequencies used must be given to the
Organisers.
A16.3 SATELLITE LINKS
All satellite links or other links between a Race Machine / Vehicle and an exterior base or another
vehicle, is forbidden.
The use of a BGAN or RBGAN station (+ associate antenna) will be authorised exclusively in the Bivouac.
A16.4 NAVIGATION
1) The use of an additional GPS not provided by the Organisers’ supplier is authorised.
2) To ensure the respect of the Official Itinerary of the Road Book and to check speeds, the installation
of the TRIPY in a place visible by the driver is strongly recommended.
The nature of the terrain and the grounds, weather risks, certain roads and tracks risks requires a
regulation of the vehicles admitted in the Service category.
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ARTICLE A17 – SERVICE CREWS / VEHICLES PENALTIES
TABLE
OF PENALTIES Art No.
Fin
ancia
l
Penaltie
s
Sealing o
f Vehic
le
Until finis
h T
C
Of
follow
ing L
eg
Sart
refu
sed /
Dis
qualification
Oth
ers
penaltie
s
Service vehicle in
«living space»
configuration
transporting parts
Parking of a not
accredited camping-car
or mobile-home within a
2-km radius from the
Bivouacs
A1.2.a
x
- 1st offence
- Repeated
---------------
---------------
€1000
-------------
--------------- Up to X
Change of Service
Crew’s member
- Per infringement and
per Service Crew
member
A2.4 €500
Absence at Briefing all
Crew members A3 €500
Start outside fixed
schedule A6.2
Stopped
2h at
Bivouac
entrance
TRIPY: all incident or
fraud attempt by
Service Crew:
A7.2.4
- 1st offence: -------------- €300
- 2nd offence: --------------- €500
- 3rd offence: -------------- ------------ X
- 4th offence: ---------------
------------ --------------- X
Non-respect of Itinerary A8.2.2
- 1st offence: -------------- €300
- 2nd offence: --------------- €500
- 3rd offence: -------------- ------------ X
- 4th offence: --------------- ------------ --------------- X
Proven Incivility A9.1.2
- 1st offence: -------------- €500
- Repeated :
to be decided by Deputy
Clerk of Course -
Service Vehicles
-------------- ----------- --------------- Up to X
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OF PENALTIES Art No.
Fin
ancia
l
Penaltie
s
Sealing o
f Vehic
le
Until finis
h T
C
Of
follow
ing L
eg
Sart
refu
sed /
Dis
qualification
Oth
ers
penaltie
s
Leaving damaged wheel
or tyre A9.1.3
- Per tyre or wheel -------------- €1,000
- Repeated: to be
decided by Deputy Clerk
of Course - Service
Vehicles
-------------- ------------ -------------- Up to X
Involved in accident
according to
circumstances
after inquiry
A9.2 Up to X
Leaving, selling or
giving parts
transported, in addition
to local penalties
A9.3.3
- Per material -------------- €500
- Repeated --------------- ------------ -------------- Up to X
Leaving, selling or
giving parts
transported, in addition
to local penalties
A9.3.5
Entry
Refused
for 5 years
Damaged Vehicle
(totally or partially
destroyed), infraction of
Article A9.3.6
A9.3.6 €1,500
Passing border with
forbidden products, in
addition to local
penalties, from … up to
…
A9.3.7 €500 Up to X
Non-respect of Highway
Code, excessive speed,
dangerous driving
A10 Up to X
Speeding from 1 to 20
km/h in Speed Control
Zones
- For a cumulative
distance less than 500
m
A.10.1.2
--------------
€200
- For a cumulative
distance between 500 &
1,000 m
--------------- €400 X
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OF PENALTIES Art No.
Fin
ancia
l
Penaltie
s
Sealing o
f Vehic
le
Until finis
h T
C
Of
follow
ing L
eg
Sart
refu
sed /
Dis
qualification
Oth
ers
penaltie
s
- For a cumulative
distance over 1,000 m ---------------
------------
---------------
X
Speeding superior to 20
km/h
- For a cumulative
distance inferior to
500m
- For a cumulative
distance superior to
500m
---------------
--------------
€400
-------------
X
---------------
X
Maximum Speed
allowed A10.2.2
Speeding from 1 to 20
km/h
- For a cumulative
distance less than 1,000
m
-------------- € 200
- For a cumulative
distance between 1,000
& 2,000 m
-------------- € 400
- For a cumulative
distance over 2,000 m -------------- € 600
Speeding from 21 to 40
km/h
- For a cumulative
distance less than 1,000
m
-------------- € 600
- For a cumulative
distance between 1,000
& 2,000 m
-------------- € 800
- For a cumulative
distance over 2,000 m -------------- € 1 200 X
Speeding over 40 km/h
- For a cumulative
distance less than 500
m
-------------- € 1 600
- For a cumulative
distance over 500 m -------------- € 2 000 X
TABLE
OF PENALTIES Art No.
Fin
ancia
l
Penaltie
s
Sealing o
f Vehic
le
Until finis
h T
C
Of
follow
ing L
eg
Sart
refu
sed /
Dis
qualification
Oth
ers
penaltie
s
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Speeding, dangerous
driving in Bivouac or
Leg town
A10.3 Up to X
Assistance on Selective
Section before closing of
TC at Finish
- For Rider /
Competitor
assisted
A11.1.2 X
Refuelling on a Selective
Section before closing of
finish control -for
assisted Rider /
Competitor
A11.1.6 X
Service by non-
accredited person or
Vehicle
A11.2.2
- 1st offence -for
assisted Rider /
Competitor:
-------------- --------------- --------------- ----------------- 3h RS
or 6h SS
- Repeated -------------- --------------- --------------- X
Service on a Selective
Section A11.2.3
- For assisted Rider /
Competitor:
6h to Disqualification
-------------- --------------- --------------- Up to X 6h
- Repeated -------------- --------------- --------------- X
Presence of Service in
forbidden place :
- for assisted Rider /
Competitor: 3h to
Disqualification
A11.2.4
---------------
---------------
---------------
Up to X
3h
- Repeated -------------- --------------- --------------- X
Transport of parts by
non-accredited Vehicle;
dropping of material
A11.2.5
- For assisted Rider /
Competitor:
6h to Disqualification
-------------- --------------- --------------- Up to X 6h
- Repeated -------------- --------------- --------------- X
Service outside Bivouac
or in closed place (in or
outside Bivouac)
A11.2.6
- For assisted Rider /
Competitor:
6h to Disqualification
-------------- --------------- --------------- Up to X 6h
- Repeated -------------- --------------- --------------- X
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Signposting or
transmission of info A11.2.7
- Per offence for the
assisted Rider /
Competitor
--------------- €500 --------------- ------------------
- 3h
Presence of means of
transport A11.2.8
- For assisted Rider(s) /
Competitor(s) --------------- -------------- --------------- X
Airborne Service not
managed by
Organisation
A11.2.9
- For assisted Rider /
Competitor:
6h to Disqualification
- Repeated
---------------
---------------
---------------
---------------
---------------
---------------
Up to X
X
6h
Delay for Scrutineering
and Administrative
Checks
A14.1.2
& 14.2.3
- 1st started delayed
hour --------------- €50
- Each next hour --------------- €100
- Over decided hour
limits --------------- --------------- --------------- X
Missing mounting
brackets, cables and
TRIPY aerials:
A14.2.5 Refused
- in le Havre --------------- --------------- --------------- ------------------ embarkation
- in Lima --------------- €150
Missing or incomplete safety material at a Leg
start, until compliance with rules
A15.1.2 X
PCO not informed of a Team withdrawal. For the concerned Team:
A15.2.1
Refusal of following
inscription + financial
responsibility in case of research
TABLE
OF PENALTIES
Art No.
Fin
ancia
l
Penaltie
s
Sealing o
f Vehic
le
Until finis
h T
C
Of
follow
ing L
eg
Sart
refu
sed /
Dis
qualification
Oth
ers
penaltie
s
Missing seat belt of
harness, per infraction
and per Crew member:
A15.3
- 1st infringement --------------- €300
- 2nd infringement --------------- -------------- X
- 2nd infringement --------------- -------------- -------------- X
Non-complying radio
transmitters and/or
receivers:
A16.2.3 Up to X
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AII. SERVICE VEHICLES TECHNICAL REGULATIONS
1) TECHNICAL OBLIGATIONS FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS
On top of the SURVIVAL EQUIPEMENT described in the Article A15.1 of the Service Regulations, each
Service Vehicle must be presented with the following equipment:
▪ 1 homologated 2 kg manual powder fire extinguisher;
▪ 1 spare wheel;
▪ reinforced windscreen;
▪ 1 parking break;
▪ 1 front and rear lighting perfectly functioning;
▪ 1 air horn;
▪ External rear view mirrors;
▪ 1 Fuel tank. The Service Crew will be responsible for calculating its Fuel Range;
▪ Safety belts or harness;
▪ 1 towing points at the front and at the back;
▪ 1 towing strap.
For Service Cars and Trucks which do not have to go on the track, rollcages are not mandatory.
2) TECHNICAL OBLIGATIONS FOR CAR AND T5 TRUCK LIKELY TO GO ON THE TRACK
Each Service Vehicle, likely to go on the track must imperatively, on top of the equipment described
above, be equipped with the following elements:
▪ 1 cabin rollcage (with doorbars)
▪ 4-point harness;
▪ 1 General circuit breaker (coupled with a device cutting of the intake into the engine);
▪ 1 spare wheel (ie. 2 in total);
▪ Several straps;
▪ 1 Survival Kit defined in Article 41P of the Bike / Quad Supplementary Regulations and Article 47P
of the Car / Truck Supplementary Regulations;
▪ 1 E-track loaned by the Race Direction before going on the track.
For safety reasons, it is recommended to wear a helmet when a Vehicle is taken off-road.
In addition, for Service Trucks:
• Individual seats for all the Crew members (bench seats forbidden).
IMPORTANT: All vehicles able to be allowed to go on the track must be declared during Scrutineering.
3) VEHICLE HEIGHT
Maximum height of cars (including roof rack) 2.00 m.
Maximum height of trucks (including roof rack) 4.00 m.
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