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PROMOTER – ORGANISATION AGREEMENT. The international challenge named Challenge CN Ultimate Cup Series is governed - by the FIA International Sporting Code and its appendixes (hereinafter "the Code") - the sportive and technical bulletins, additives, appendixes and balance of performance governing this Challenge - the general prescriptions on the FIA circuits - the general prescriptions on the International series - the general prescription and standard regulation on “circuits Asphalt” of Auto Sport Suisse - the present Sporting and technical regulation specific to the Series. All the participating parties (the promoter, the ASNs, competitors and circuits) undertake to apply as well as observe the rules governing the Series. This regulation and its appendices may be amended or supplemented by the promoter of the series during the season, subject to approval by Auto Sport Suisse before broadcast in form additive dated and numbered. Any driver or competitor participating in the Challenge CN Ultimate CUP Series is deemed to know all of the above regulations. He undertakes to respect this set of texts, in both form and spirit. It is the competitor's responsibility (cf. Article 9.15.1 of the International Sporting Code) to : - ensure that all persons and participants involved in their engagement observe in totality the provisions of the Code, the General Prescriptions relating to the Circuits, the applicable Technical Regulations, the present Sporting and Technical Regulations and the regulations of each event. - to ensure that all measures and decisions have been taken internally regarding the safety of pilots and staff during the event. Any competitor must appoint his representative in writing in the same time of his entry into the Series. Throughout the duration of the event, the person in charge of a car engaged at any time during the event is bound jointly and severally with the competitor to ensure that these provisions are respected. Any situation not provided for in these regulations or any need for modification, as well as any dispute that may arise regarding their reading will be judged by the organizing committee and shall be subject to modification in additive regulation.
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PROMOTER – ORGANISATION AGREEMENT. The International challenge named Challenge Proto Ultimate Cup Series is governed - by the FIA International Sporting Code and its appendixes (hereinafter "the Code") - the sportive and technical bulletins, additives, the general prescriptions on the FIA circuits - the general prescriptions on the international series - the general prescription and standard “asphalt” circuit racing regulations of the FFSA - the present Sporting and technical regulation specific to the Series. This regulation and its appendices may be amended or supplemented by the promoter of the series during the season, subject to approval by XXX. All the participating parties (the promoter, the ASNs, competitors, drivers and circuits) undertake to know, apply as well as observe the rules governing the Series. This regulation and its appendices may be amended or supplemented by the promoter of the series during the season, subject to approval by the FFSA before broadcast in form additive dated and numbered. Any driver or competitor participating in the Challenge PROTO Ultimate CUP Series is deemed to know all of the above regulations. He undertakes to respect this set of texts, in both form and spirit. It is the competitor's responsibility (cf. Article 9.15.1 of the International Sporting Code) to : - ensure that all persons and participants involved in their engagement observe in totality the provisions of the Code, the General Prescriptions relating to the Circuits, the applicable Technical Regulations, the present Sporting and Technical Regulations and the regulations of each event. ensure that all measures and decisions have been taken internally regarding the safety of pilots and staff during the event. Any competitor must appoint his representative in writing in the same time of his entry into the Series. Throughout the duration of the event, the person in charge of a car engaged at any time during the event is bound jointly and severally with the competitor to ensure that these provisions are respected. Any situation not provided for in these regulations or any need for modification, as well as any dispute that may arise regarding their reading will be judged by the organizing committee and shall be subject to modification in additive regulation.

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