Entering and Exiting the Track
Entering and Exiting the Track
1. Entering the Track
When entering the track drivers should always:
A. Obey signals from any pit-out worker.
B. Keep an eye on mirrors as you enter the track, looking for any traffic the worker might have missed.
C. Do not cross the "Blend Line" – a line on the track which acts as an "invisible wall" allowing the driver to look for traffic without crossing into the driving line.
2. Exiting the Track
Whenever a driver exits the track into the pits, drivers should always:
A. Plan early: Last minute "dives" onto pit road can be dangerous for you and other drivers on course.
B. Display a "pit-in signal." Whenever possible, drivers should give a pit-in signal to notify other drivers they will be coming into the pits. The pit-in signal is made by raising an arm out the window and holding up a fist. Pit-in signals should be given with enough time to allow other drivers to react to potentially greater closing speeds.

