Recce and Jemba Pacenotes Information
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Recce and Jemba Pacenotes Information
2016 RALLY OF THE BAY BATEMANS BAY - NSW SATURDAY 13 AUGUST 2016 RALLY ACTION ROUND 3 NSW RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP ACT Regional Series - Introductory Rally - Classic Rally Challenge AND SO MUCH MORE! BE A PART OF A FANTASTIC WEEKEND OF MOTOR SPORT ON THE NSW SOUTH COAST 144KM COMPETITIVE KMS • 8 SPECIAL STAGES • 1ST CAR 12.30 PM • ONE DAY FORMAT • 10PM FINISH • SMOOTH, FAST CHALLENGING ROADS CEREMONIAL START Clyde St from 11am Rally HQ at Bay Waters Resort - Service Park at Mackay Park www.nsscc.com.au for further information POSTER BY: Bulletin No 1 In order to comply with the 2016 NSW Rally Competition and Organising Conditions, and to encourage competitors to become familiar with the event supplied Jemba pacenotes, the following changes to the published Supplementary Regulations will apply. Article 2.2 Bay Stages & Article 2.3 Bay Ramble Replace the Pacenotes entry in the table with: Pacenotes Jemba Pacenotes will be issued to all competitors with one pass of recce permitted reconnaissance permitted as per Article 6.2 Reconnaissance. Competitors are free to use any form of pacenotes they choose. Article 6.2 Reconnaissance Replace Point 2 with: 2. Reconnaissance is only available in the following time windows a. Friday 12th August 14:00 – 18:30 th b. Saturday 13 August 06:00 – 10:30 all crews MUST be back in Batemans Bay and present at the Ceremonial Start by no later than 11:30. IBigg Ian Bigg Clerk of Course 2016 AMH Automotive Group Rally of the Bay 15th July 2016 Reconnaissance Conditions, Times & Reminders 1) Competitors in the Introductory Rally component are not permitted to undertake any reconnaissance of the stages or to use any form of directions other than the event supplied road book. 2) All other competitors may use the event supplied road book and/or Jemba notes, or any other form of notes. 3) Reconnaissance is only available in the following time windows a. Friday 12th August 14:00 – 18:30 b. Saturday 13th August 06:00 – 10:30 4) Event Officials will perform random checks on the course to ensure no activity occurs outside these hours. 5) Competitors are reminded that during reconnaissance: a. the roads ARE NOT closed and other traffic may be encountered at any time. b. ALL normal road rules are in force and must be obeyed at all times, including: i. Driving on the left hand side of the road only ii. Speed limit on all unsealed roads is 60km/h c. Event officials will be present around the course setting up the event and may be moving slowly or parked at any point. 6) Competitors are reminded that during reconnaissance they may only move in the competition direction unless explicitly authorised by an event official. 7) Prior to undertaking reconnaissance competitors must provide the organisers with details of the reconnaissance vehicle make, colour and registration to be used. A recce registration form will be available at documentation (competition vehicles may be used for reconnaissance if desired) Any detected or reported breaches of these conditions will result in charges being presented to the stewards of the event. Stage Notes Guidelines and Disclaimer Stage notes and associated videos from Jemba AB / Dolium Pty Ltd are intended to give a general description of the roads at the time of doing the route survey. They do not advise the speed at which to drive the road. Crews choosing to use this information do so entirely at their own risk. Crews MUST conduct their own reconnaissance of the roads to check & update the notes and identify any hazards. The responsibility rests with the crew and driver to traverse the stages safely and within their capabilities at all times . While every effort is taken with the preparation and production of the notes and video, no responsibility can be accepted for their accuracy or suitability . Any party involved in the design of the notes and video disclaim any and all liability for any incidents alleged to have resulted from or to be connected in any manner to the use of this or other supplied information. Jemba Stage Notes - Description and Glossary Note: For the AMH Automotive Group Rally of the Bay the Notes are prepared to have Grade number given before direction and the +/- shown after direction Grade of corner The grade of the corner is measured and describes the relative speed through a corner. There are 16 graduations in the corner definitions with 6 primary grades and then plus or minus refinements. + after the direction means a slightly FASTER corner. - after the direction means a slightly SLOWER corner. Additional descriptors for a corner are added after grades and direction in the order they apply. Consequently 5Llg> is a little different from 5L>lg. Information Note value left Note value right Fastest corner 6L+ 6R+ 6L 6R 5L+ 5R+ 5L 5R 5L- 5R- 4L+ 4R+ 4L 4R 4L- 4R- 3L+ 3R+ 3L 3R 3L- 3R- 2L+ 2R+ 2L 2R 2L- 2R- 1L+ 1R+ 1|Page Duration of corner Information for duration is given after corner direction. Information Length in metres is less than a normal corner of indicated grade but at least same angle. Normal duration More duration than normal Very long duration Extra Long - Even longer duration (actual length may also be given) Note short lg Vlg Xlg Changing Corner. Information Note ”Tightens”or ”Closes”. Corner becomes slower. The slower grade will be indicated if there is a difference of two or more steps in the grades Eg: 6L >4, > ”Opens”. As above but indicating a faster grade. Grade is not given for the continuation. < Note that changing corners will give a longer combined corner than the basic corner. Cautions - warnings (refer NRC Article 3.2 for definitions) Information (same principle as in Road Books – but Cautions used in Jemba notes may not always be the same as in the Road Books or on the roadside signs) Note ”Caution”. ! ”Double Caution”. !! 2|Page Distances/Straights Distance from start of stage is given in the left-hand column at the start of each line of the notes. The distance remaining on the stage is given below the overall distance inside ( ). Length of straights are measured: • from the exit of a corner (when the road becomes straight) to the entry of the next corner (when the road ceases to be straight). • to/from the peak of Cr as seen from a distance • to the peak of a Cr as seen from a distance, but from when you see the surface of the road after a lgCr. Information Note There is no discernable straight between corners. i.e. 4L into 3L into There is a discernable straight between corners but it is less than 30 m. The distance of Straights shorter than 30 m are only given when particularly important, usually before or after crests Eg. Cr 20 4L NOTE: Some crews may prefer for the Co-Driver to call “AND” between these calls to denote there is no given distance. This is your decision Eg: 3L & 5R Distance (approx.) of mostly straight road in metres between corners/objects. NOTE: On the longer straights Co-Drivers should Zero Tripmeter at start of Straight to better advise the driver as you near the end of Straight. A straight with less severe corners, eg. kinks 150. For example kinks may be used in lieu of 6Lshort into 6Rshort into 6Lshort into 6Rshort 30, 50, 70, 100, 120, 150, 180, 200, 250... kinks Crest (brow) Information Crest/brow. May be enough to unsettle the car at higher speeds Small Crest/brow. Possible loss of vision but minor effect on car Big crest. Road falls away steeply - big loss of grip Jump, car may leave the ground at higher speeds Bump, the road surface may be uneven as a result of ruts, mounds or rocks poking up or other situations which upset handling - as above but typically across full width of road Big bump, severe bump (potentially car damaging) Dip, road in a shallow V shape Note Cr SmCr Big Cr Jmp Bmp hump / yump Big bmp Dip 3|Page Over Information ”Over”. Usually associated with Cr which begins before end of a corner so the crest may cause bad grip through the corner. e.g. 3L/smCr. May also be used with a bridge or other objects (e.g. /][ or stay L/Cr). Note / Miscellaneous Information Bridge Don’t go wide at exit of corner (“nar” may also be used for this) Follow the road left or right (e.g. keep 5L) Turn into another road or track (not always used at junctions) Narrow (if at a turn may indicate trees close on exit) Off camber Road Don’t cut. There is an obstacle inside the corner. Note ][ stay in keep turn nar o.c. Rd d.c. Miscellaneous The first page of the stage notes for each stage may give: • page number, and total number of pages for the stage concerned*. • name of the event* • stage name, number, and length* • detail of the actual start location • a brief description of the stage *these details are repeated on each subsequent page 4|Page Example Tricky combinations may be underlined to indicate that parts belong to the same combination. A sequence of notes could look like (note this example has the direction & grade in the opposite order to the Notes for the Rally of the Bay): (Traces/Tulips are rarely included) Glossary of terms/descriptions used in the stage notes Self explanatory terms are not included in this glossary @T deceptive exit Finish gravel HTS nar o.c. late rd R, rd L rox ruf slippy S.O Start stay Stop tarmac turn At T-junction. Don´t overshoot! Not as it may appear from a distance At the exit of the curve Flying finish of special stage Unpaved road surface Hard to see, hidden (will not be heard in Voice tool) Road narrows or has trees very close on exit of corner Off or adverse Camber The grade appears later in the corner Pass road right or left (not always included in notes) Rocks Rough Slippery Straight on (through junction)(will not be heard in Voice tool) Start of special stage or specified condition Drive at R/L side of the road (e.g. stay R) Stop at end of stage (will not be heard in Voice tool) Tarmac sealed road surface Junction where you don’t follow the road but turn or you have a choice of at least two roads. Distance from start to junction is given under note eg. turn R4 5|Page Page 1/6 These notes have been produced by Jemba Inertia Based Notes System, Jemba, Sweden, Tel: +46 586 55640, e-mail: [email protected] 0.00 (10.09) 0.16 Start 30 4R 30 0.00 4R into 3L- 4R+ 4L- 3R- (9.84) 0.40 4L> 4R 5L- 4R+ 4L- 30 3R+ 3L 100 (9.46) 0.78 (9.38) 0.86 turn 2R 50 0.78 3R+ 3L 3L- (9.07) 1.17 4R+> 150 (8.80) Copyright 2014 Dolium P/L Page 2/6 These notes have been produced by Jemba Inertia Based Notes System, Jemba, Sweden, Tel: +46 586 55640, e-mail: [email protected] 1.44 5R- 30 3L 3R+ 30 3R- 30 2L 30 (8.51) 1.73 4R 70 (8.26) 1.98 4R- 3L 4R 70 6L 70 (7.95) 2.30 smCr into 5L- 4R- 4L 30 (7.79) 2.45 5R-<lg 120 5R->4 70 (7.30) 2.94 5L-< 200 5R+ 70 (6.71) Copyright 2014 Dolium P/L 5L- 150 Page 3/6 These notes have been produced by Jemba Inertia Based Notes System, Jemba, Sweden, Tel: +46 586 55640, e-mail: [email protected] 3.53 ! 6Rshort into 3L+ d.c. 30 (6.61) 3.64 5Rlg 30 ! 5L into 2R+ 50 (6.33) 3.91 4L-Vlg into 3L+ 30 (6.07) 4.17 4L- 3R-<lg 100 2L+ 3R (5.71) 4.53 4.74 (5.41) 4.83 4Llg turn 2R 50 4L 4R- into 3L- (5.17) Copyright 2014 Dolium P/L 4R+ 70