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c) existing circuits that have already been used for Championship Meetings,<br />

but have undergone changes substantially affecting the course or the safety<br />

installations<br />

d) existing circuits, of which the homologation licence has been suspended.<br />

e) the circuits for which the previous homologation expires<br />

f) a circuit on which a truck race took place.<br />

029.11.3 Inspection requests<br />

- All inspections must be requested by the FMN.<br />

- The CCR will appoint the inspector.<br />

- The inspection must take place as early as possible.<br />

- On the basis of the importance of the work to be carried out, the Inspector<br />

may decide to carry out one or several intermediate inspection(s).<br />

- The homologation becomes effective after the final inspection.<br />

029.11.4 Documents to be submitted with an inspection request<br />

An inspection request should include the complete file of the circuit and its<br />

outbuildings. This must allow the appointed inspectors the possibility to make a<br />

detailed study before the visit.<br />

The circuit file should include the following documents and information:<br />

1. Drawing of the track to a minimum scale of 1:2000, including the position,<br />

race control post, buildings, infrastructure, access roads, pits, paddock<br />

and location of the starting line, ambulances, medical centre, heliport, firefighting<br />

vehicles and track marshals’ posts.<br />

2. Drawing of the pits, medical centre and paddock area to a minimum scale of<br />

1:500.<br />

3. Detailed drawing of all buildings to a minimum scale of 1:200.<br />

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