Drivers must take reasonable caution during the start of the race. Whilst there is a degree of leeway for the responsibility of collisions during the first lap due to the lack of field spread, reckless and irresponsible driving will result in severe post-race penalties.
If a driver leave the track for any reason, it is their responsibility to re-enter the track in a SAFE manner and not impede other cars. This may involve applying the brakes and remaining stationary until it is safe to re-join. Any driver that joins the track in an unsafe manner which causes a collision or another car to take evasive action will face severe post-race penalties.
During the race, a car being blue flagged is not obliged to yield immediately as per other racing series. Cars being lapped may hold their line but must NOT defend their position against an attempted overtake from the lapping car. It is the duty of the attacking car to make a clean and responsible overtake, however any defending move which results in a collision will be considered the fault of the lapped car.
All Drivers must respect the solid white line which separate both the pit lane entry and exit from the racetrack. Failure to do so will result in post-race penalties.