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wp2539528d.gif The East Anglian Autograss League is one of 21 regional Leagues currently promoting the sport of National Autograss racing as members of the National Autograss Sport Association (NASA). The East Anglian League comprises two clubs, Cambridge Autograss Club and St Neots Autograss Club, both of which have been in existence since the early 1970s. The combined catchment area of the two clubs covers Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, Suffolk and Norfolk, although the clubs also draw members from areas further afield such as Essex and Kent. For information on Autograss clubs and leagues serving other areas of the United Kingdom and Ireland, please click on the NASA logo above to visit the official site of the National Autograss Sport Association.

 

IF YOU HAVE ANY NEWS OR INFORMATION FOR THE LEAGUE WEBSITE, OR IF YOU

HAVE ANY PROBLEMS USING THE SITE, PLEASE CLICK HERE TO CONTACT US.

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IMPORTANT DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

 

SUNDAY 6 DECEMBER 2009

ST NEOTS POST SEASON WORK PARTY - CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN

At the Wyboston track - all members to attend if possible.

Please bring wellies, hammers, and spanners for the armco!

NEW DATE WILL BE ADVISED TO MEMBERS IN DUE COURSE

 

TUESDAY 15 DECEMBER 2009

EAST ANGLIAN LEAGUE AGM

Please will ALL League members make an effort to attend

Important decisions are to be made regarding the League’s race format and procedures.

At Cottenham Social Club, Lambe’s Lane, Cottenham, Cambridge, CB24 8TB - 8.00 pm

 

SATURDAY 30 JANUARY 2010

ST NEOTS CLUB PRESENTATION DINNER DANCE

At the Priory Centre, St Neots

Tickets available now from Carol Robins

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NEXT EAST ANGLIAN RACING EVENTS

 

ST NEOTS

SUNDAY 11 APRIL 2010

NATIONAL QUALIFYING ROUND 1

Start 10.30 am

Phone for confirmation or further information:

Dave or Carol Robins - 01234 708064

 

CAMBRIDGE

SUNDAY 25 APRIL 2010

NATIONAL QUALIFYING ROUND 2

Start 10.30 am

Phone for confirmation or further information:

Phil or Jane Neville - 01223 327537

 

 

ADMISSION PRICES FOR 2009 (2010 TO BE CONFIRMED)

Adults £6.00; children 12-16 and concessions £3.00; under 12s free

Race signing on fee: Men’s and Ladies’ classes £3.00; Juniors £6.00

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2009 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

Final points tables can now be downloaded HERE.

These results are subject to end of season scrutineering checks for restricted classes.

Scrutineering will take place at BP Grassing, Keysoe on 8 November 2009.

All drivers who are required for checking will be notified by letter and allocated a time slot. Anyone who believes they have earned a club or league trophy in Class 1, Class 2, Juniors, Junior Specials, Class 11 or Class 11A, and who has not received a letter by the beginning of November, should contact a club or league scrutineer.

UPDATED - Post season scrutineering has now been completed and all cars checked were found satisfactory. The League Championship table is now confirmed as final.

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PROVISIONAL 2010 LEAGUE FIXTURES

 

APRIL 11 ST NEOTS (National qualifier)

APRIL 25 CAMBRIDGE (National qualifier)

MAY 9 ST NEOTS (National qualifier)

MAY 23 CAMBRIDGE (National qualifier)

JUNE 13 ST NEOTS (National qualifier)

JUNE 27 CAMBRIDGE

JULY 10/11 ST NEOTS (2 day meeting)

JULY 25 CAMBRIDGE

AUGUST 7/8 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AT WITHINGTON, HEREFORD

AUGUST 15 CAMBRIDGE

SEPTEMBER 4/5 LADIES’ & JUNIORS’ NATIONALS AT BLYTON, LINCOLNSHIRE

SEPTEMBER 25/26 EAST ANGLIAN OPEN AT ST NEOTS

OCTOBER 10 NASA-SEGTO CHALLENGE AT CONCORD ESSEX

OCTOBER 17 NASA-SEGTO CHALLENGE AT TONGHAM MOTOR CLUB

OCTOBER 25 ST NEOTS

OCTOBER 31 League Reserve Date

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2009 LEAGUE POINTS

 

CLICK HERE for the current league points tables

- points are up to date going into final round on 18 October

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NATIONAL QUALIFIERS 2009

 

Congratulations to East Anglia’s qualifiers for the National Championships - to be held at Radford, nr Inkberrow, Worcestershire on August 1 and 2 2009.

 

ALL CARS ATTENDING THE NATIONALS MUST BE PRE-SCRUTINEERED BY THE LEAGUE AND MUST BE PRESENTED AT THE NATIONALS WITH A SCRUTINEERING CHECKLIST SIGNED OFF BY THE LEAGUE CHIEF SCRUTINEER AND LEAGUE CHAIRMAN. ALL THE DRIVERS BELOW WILL BE CONTACTED WITH DETAILS OF THE TIME AND VENUE FOR NATIONALS PRE-SCRUTINEERING AS SOON AS THE CHECKLISTS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FROM NASA. (The same will apply to the Ladies’ and Juniors’ Nationals).

 

CLASS 1

CA54 Tom Bell

CA284 Sam French

 

CLASS 2

SN405 Jason Thomas

SN404 Paul Thomas

 

CLASS 3

SN27 Barry Almond

SN269 Dave George

CA546 Adam Saint (reserve)

 

CLASS 4

SN6 Wez Johnson

SN180 Dave George

SN31 Chris Parsons

 

CLASS 5

SN321 Wayne Mathurin

SN265 Darren Lodge

 

CLASS 6

CA59 Tom Bell

CA285 Warren French

SN222 Lloyd Vivier

 

CLASS 7

SN145 Kraig Murley

SN282 Russ Wallbank

 

CLASS 8

SN82 Kerry Pope

SN60 Ashley Hall

 

CLASS 9

SN3 Ian Robins

SN88 Ian Littler

SN68 Mark Thomas

 

CLASS 10

CA24 Stuart Ward

 

East Anglian entries for the Ladies’ and Juniors’ Nationals as at 13 June. PLEASE HURRY - the closing date for entries is 18 July. You can download an entry form HERE. Please allow time for your entry to be processed by your club secretary before it is forwarded to NASA. The entry fee of £20 is payable in advance to the East Anglian League.

 

CLASS 1

SN40 Julia Hobson

 

CLASS 2

CA149 Vivienne Wright

SN404 Denise Empson

 

CLASS 4

SN46 Patsie Turley

 

CLASS 6

SN212 Josie Cox

 

JUNIORS

SN56 Ross New

SN81 Nathan Saunders

SN202 Luke Bartlett

SN230 Emily Empson

 

JUNIOR SPECIALS

SN19 Josh Hassell

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2009 EASTERN OPEN CHALLENGE POINTS

 

CLICK HERE for the points tables after round 1, St Neots

 

2009 LEAGUE POINTS

 

CLICK HERE for the current league points tables - updated after Cambridge 7 June

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2009 RACE DATES

 

***** 2009 season dates are now on the race dates page *****

 

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LICENCE FEES 2009

 

2009 club membership (including NASA licence fees and insurance) will be as follows (applicable to Cambridge and St Neots clubs)

FULL RACING MEMBER £45.00 + £2.50 to cover rule book

JUNIOR RACING MEMBER £40.00 + £2.50 to cover rule book

MECHANICS LICENCE £18.00

NON RACING MEMBERS £8.00

Please remember that only licence holders who are signed on for the meeting are allowed in the pits during racing - I.e. Drivers, licenced mechanics and signed on officials only. Drivers and mechanics must be wearing overalls and officials will have the appropriate official jacket. Anyone not entitled to be in the pits will be asked to leave, so please make sure all members of your family/team purchase the appropriate licences. Licence forms are now available from the club secretaries or may be completed at the signing on nights (dates shown above).   

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2008 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

There have been minor amendments to the League and Club Championship results following post season scrutineering checks. CLICK HERE FOR THE FINAL POINTS TABLES

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ALL 2008 AND 2007 WEBSITE POSTINGS ARE STILL AVAILABLE ON THE NEWS ARCHIVE PAGE

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EAST ANGLIAN RACING PROCEDURE 2009

 

Failure to abide by these rules may result in disciplinary action

 

  1. Each licenced member is expected to participate in the running of a meeting.
  2. All drivers must pass scrutineering with the cars they will be racing, to check seat belts, helmets etc; this includes Ladies and Juniors in shared cars.                
  3. All cars will be expected to arrive at scrutineering in a “repaired and clean” condition  following any recent damage.
  4. All East Anglian members to be scrutineered 30 minutes and signed on 15 minutes before advertised race time. N.B. Scrutineering will cease before drivers’ briefing i.e. 15 minutes before start time.  Failure to do so will result in no grid allocation.
  5. All Men’s and Junior class heats will be from a straight-line start.  Grid positions are drawn for.  If there is an over spill of cars the block will be split into heats of equal numbers where possible by pit control.  Race distance to be 4-6 laps.
  6. Ladies will run in NASA classes with relevant staggers.
  7. If there are insufficient cars to constitute a race (i.e.; 5) the class may be amalgamated using staggers where possible.
  8. To score Club and League points, cars must be registered to a League member who holds a full, current NASA licence. For National Qualifiers, the rules are as per the application sheet.
  9. Day Licences are issued to registered cars only and restricted to only one licence per season.
  10. Any car being driven by a driver on a day licence will receive no points.
  11. After completing 2 heats the top point scores will be eligible for class finals,  providing they have started at least 1 heat.  Maximum of 8 cars.  Race distance 4-6 laps.
  12. Point system for heats & finals as per National format i.e., 55, 45, 36, 28, 21, 15, 10, 6,3, & 1.
  13. In Classes 1 to 10 it is the car that receives the points. In the Ladies’ classes and Juniors it is the driver, due to shared cars. Points will be awarded to the first car driven at any one meeting as per NASA rule book.
  14. Anyone not qualifying for a class final will be eligible to take part in ‘B’/‘C’/’D’ finals (as appropriate - dependings on point scored in the 2 heats) These will replace the Non Qualifiers Race.  Winner of A Final will qualify for a place in Champion of Champions race.  No substitutes to be allowed in “A” Finals
  15. East Anglian League points will be scored from all heats and A Finals on Sunday meetings plus the Saturday of the East Anglian Open.  No points would be awarded at a BAS meeting. Club points will apply for the Sunday only of the East Anglian Open when not a BAS Round
  16. If a heat or a final is stopped before the lead car has completed 2 laps, a complete restart  will occur with cars assuming original starting positions less disqualification's (if any).
  17. If the lead car has completed 4 laps or taken the last lap flag, the result will be taken as on the last lap completed.  The above rules are not applicable to Open Races.
  18. If a meeting is not fully completed, ie all class finals run, points will be awarded for each “complete” set of heats that has been run.   
  19. All East Anglian League drivers, except Juniors, will be eligible to take part in the East Anglian Championship Open Races. These races will take the form of Open races for the first 20 cars to line up, over 8-10 laps starting on class grading.  Each club will hold one heat on each Sunday meeting with points being accumulated towards an end of year Championship as follows: Winner =20 points, 2nd=19 etc..  All cars starting will receive at least 1 point.
  20. If any Open race is halted following 2 restarts, the race will be abandoned.
  21. All class cars must have provisions of the fitting of seals as directed by the Chief Scrutineer/Assistants, as per spec sheets.
  22. All restricted class drivers MUST complete the restricted class form and return for signing before being allowed to race. The second part of the form must be sent to the League points secretary to enable you to score points.  If tags are not fitted as required, the driver will be compelled to race in an appropriate Non-Restricted Class
  23. Champion of Champions Race: winners and runners up from Men’s & Ladies finals will be eligible for this race, for a single trophy.  Race distance 8 laps, graded start according to class. Points will be awarded for an end of year Championship.
  24. National Qualifying registration forms must be returned to the League Secretary before the stated date. Drivers can use either the five National Qualifying rounds, minus their lowest score, or five rounds plus League positions from the previous year, minus the two lowest scores. The top point scorers will have first priority for the allocation of Nationals places. NO substitute drivers and/or cars allowed.
  25. All drivers have the right to protest against fellow class competitors’ cars by handing a written complaint either to the Complaints Officer or East Anglian Chief Scrutineer, along with £30 or sufficient money to cover cost of gaskets and sundries if the car protested is found legal.
  26. Any driver not attending track erection for the East Anglian League hosted meeting could forfeit East Anglian points; drivers may send representatives providing they hold a NASA licence.  Track erection dates and time to be announced.
  27. The engine/engines & associated components, i.e. gearbox, carburettor etc, of cars in trophy positions must be available for stripping and checking at the end of season.  Venues, dates and times to be announced.  Failure to attend will result in disqualification and the engines will be required to be checked before commencing the following season.
  28. If any discrepancies are found at post season scrutineering, the East Anglian scrutineers will retain engines/components.
  29. Decisions made at League level discerning vehicle eligibility will be binding by the  Clubs.
  30. All drivers under 18 years of age, must show their birth certificate when joining their club for first time, and complete a small driving test on arrangement with their Chairman.
  31. Drivers receiving a ban for any reason will NOT be allowed a substitute driver to accumulate points.
  32. Final positions may be amended if green flags are issued.
  33. No driver will be considered in the end of season points unless they have competed in three different League race meetings. One must be at the sister club.  For club points, 2 meetings must be at your home venue.
  34. If a driver receives two black flags,  these may be recorded in his rule book and he may then receive one meeting’s ban at the Committee’s discretion.
  35. Any League/Club/Official/Competitor or member who takes legal action against the East Anglian League or any Club within will have their permit or membership suspended, until such time as the action has been resolved.

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NATIONAL QUALIFYING RULES 2009

 

To be eligible to score National Qualifying points, drivers must register with the League Secretary. The registration form may be obtained from the League clubs, or from race control at any of the National Qualifying meetings, or the form may be downloaded HERE.

 

To amass the 4 qualifying sets of points, drivers may use either the 5 qualifying rounds minus the lowest score, or 5 rounds plus their position in previous year’s League Championship, minus the 2 lowest scores.  The top point scorers will have the first priority in taking any places allocated by NASA to the East Anglian League. NO substitute drivers and/or cars will be allowed for qualifying within the East Anglian League.

 

There is a registration fee of £5 per named driver, which will be returned to the driver who obtains an allocation, with a donation to the value of £15 from the League. If you accept a place, including a reserve place, and cannot attend, you MUST inform the League Secretary on or before Monday 27th July 2009, to enable substitute drivers to be contacted.  Failure to do this will mean that you will lose the right to qualify for the Nationals in the following year.

 

The form with the correct moneys, must reach the League Points Secretary before 5-00 pm on Sunday 17th May 2009.  Drivers must compete in at least one meeting at each venue during 2009.  One of these meetings must be on or before May 17th 2009. Cheques to be made out to “East Anglian Autograss League” and sent to Linda Empson, 10 Rogers Close, Elsworth, Cambridgeshire, CB23 4JJ

 

2009 East Anglian National Qualifying Rounds

 

1  Sunday April 5th       St Neots                        

2  Sunday April 19th     Cambridge

3  Sunday May 10th      St Neots                        

4  Sunday May  17th     Cambridge

5  Sunday June 7th       Cambridge                   

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RESTRICTED CLASS RULES 2009

 

RULES FOR RESTRICTED CLASS CARS 2009

 

 

All engines used during the season must be presented for post-season scrutineering.

Enginers must have holes drilled as per spec sheet for the fitting of seals.

No seals to be removed or cut except by a chief Scrutineer and in the presence of his assistant.

If the engine is to be disassembled it must be done at a designated or nominated venue.

Engines + associated components (including gearbox) of race cars in trophy positions at the end of the year MUST be available for checking & stripping.

The checking will be performed on/at the date and venue stated below only.

Failure to attend will result in disqualification from the 2009 Championship and exclusion from a restricted class in 2010.  

Should you dispose of your car before the end of the season, please consult with your Chief Scrutineers first.

 

Failure to comply with these rules may lead to a ban from any restricted class,  the maximum time being 2 years.  

 

Please Note: The onus is on the driver to ensure his/her holes are drilled and tags fitted.  If this is not done, the car will not be considered for Post Season Scrutineering. Any trophy position in the end of year Championship will automatically be cancelled.

 

Chief Scrutineer David Digby Tel 01245 361868

 

Date for Post Season Scrutineering  

TO BE CONFIRMED at BP GRASSING, KEYSOE.

Any illegalities will be held until Committee gives their final decision

 

ALL RESTRICTED CLASS DRIVERS MUST COMPLETE AND RETURN THEIR ELIGIBILITY FORM BEFORE BEING ALLOWED TO SCORE LEAGUE OR CLUB POINTS.

 

The form is available from your club or may be downloaded HERE.

 

The form must be signed by the Scrutineers at your first meeting and will be retained by the League Chief Scrutineer. Any driver not returning the tear off slip will be unable to score any points.

 

Failure to abide by these rules and not having tags fitted as required, the driver will be compelled to race in an appropriate Non-Restricted Class

 

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LEAGUE OFFICIALS 2009

 

CHAIRMAN

Dave Robins

 

VICE CHAIRMAN

Phil Neville

 

SECRETARY

Karel Ponder

 

TREASURER

Karel Ponder

 

NASA REPRESENTATIVE

Jeffrey Parish

 

CHIEF MARSHAL

Spencer Warburton

 

CHIEF SCRUTINEER

Dave Digby

 

SAFETY OFFICER

Mick New

 

ASSISTANT CHIEF MARSHALS

Jay Neville

John Neville

Danny New

Arran Warburton

 

ASSISTANT CHIEF SCRUTINEERS

Kevin Bowman

Mark Empson

Dave George

Dan Neville

 

ASSISTANT SAFETY OFFICER

Ian Rogers

 

POINTS SECRETARY

Linda Empson

 

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Seven voting members are nominated by each club

 

ST NEOTS REPRESENTATIVES

Mark Empson

Dave George

Danny New

Jeffrey Parish

Carol Robins

Ian Robins

Arron Warburton

 

CAMBRIDGE REPRESENTATIVES

Kevin Bowman
Ricky Drury

Dan Neville
Jay Neville

John Neville

Gary Pemberton
Ian Rogers
 

MEMBERS’

INFORMATION

 

LEAGUE RACING RULES

AND PROCEDURES

 

NATIONAL QUALIFYING RULES AND ENTRY FORM

 

RESTRICTED CLASS ENGINE SEALING AND CHECKING RULES

 

 

CONTACTS

 

LEAGUE CHAIRMAN

Dave Robins

4 Maple Gardens

Riseley

Bedfordshire

MK44 1DQ

Phone 01234 708064

BP.grassing@btopenworld.com

Dave

LEAGUE SECRETARY

& TREASURER

Karel Ponder

31 The Westerings

Tye Green

Cressing

Essex

CM77 8HQ

 

CHIEF SCRUTINEER

Dave Digby

01245 361868

 

IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR ALL LEAGUE MEMBERS

(AND PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS)

 

As we all know, Autograss is MUCH cheaper to compete in than virtually any other form of motor sport.

 

One of the main reasons for this is that the whole structure of Autograss depends on unpaid voluntary labour - from the NASA Directors down, NOBODY is paid for their work organising Autograss racing.

 

However, the other side of this is that ALL club members need to be prepared to take on their fair share of this work.

 

IF YOU WANT TO RACE, BUT NOT BE INVOLVED IN THE CLUB WORK, AUTOGRASS IS NOT FOR YOU - YOU NEED TO BE LOOKING AT COMMERCIALLY ORGANISED FORMS OF MOTOR RACING.

 

The East Anglian League clubs will no longer be willing to tolerate members who expect others to do all the work, and anyone who is not being seen to contribute to the running of the clubs can expect their membership not to be renewed. There is a wide variety of jobs that need doing, so we can be very flexible in allocating suitable jobs to individual members. If you live too far away to be able to attend track work parties, we will find you an alternative job on race days. If you're new to the sport and not sure what's expected of you, please talk to one of your club's committee members, who will give you all the help and advice you need.

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

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