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The luminous intensity must ensure a good visibility of the lights. In order to avoid<br />

sun reflection, it is desirable to cover the top.<br />

029.6.4 Pit-lane exit lights<br />

The pit exit lights are red, flashing blue and green. The exit must be controlled by<br />

these signs and this control must be ensured continuously by an official.<br />

029.6.5Yellow flashing lights around the circuit<br />

Each circuit on which night races are organised must be equipped with light<br />

signals fixed to each marshal’s post.<br />

These signals must be controlled by the post on which it depends and by the<br />

following post.<br />

This installation may be made of flashing lights, i.e. two lamps which switch on<br />

alternatively.<br />

029.6.6 Marking<br />

On each side of the track, a continuous white line between 8 and 10 cm wide,<br />

must be painted on the very edge of the verge or of the kerbs, except at the<br />

entrance and exit of the pit-lane where an interrupted white line must be painted.<br />

No form of advertising or decoration is permitted on the track surface (run off<br />

areas excepted).<br />

The paint to be used for the white lines and the kerbs along the track, for the<br />

starting grid and for any other marking on the track, in the pit-lane and on the<br />

asphalt run-off areas must be approved by the CCR/<strong>FIM</strong>.<br />

For the Sidecar class, the use of the CCR/<strong>FIM</strong> approved paint is recommended.<br />

The approved paints are the following:<br />

LIMBURGER LACKFABRIK LIMBOROUTE Circuitline WBP<br />

VERNICE AUTODROMO 85500502<br />

(see the manufacturers’ contact details in appendix A)<br />

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