Track Staff/Workers
Control Worker: This person will establish and operate a communications system which includes all corner stations, event manager, coaches, and emergency personnel, where all communications affecting the control of the event are conducted.
Pit Out Worker: This person will act as a traffic director at the pit-out location to send cars out on track with proper gaps and to release cars who have pitted looking for clear track or that were black-flagged for a consult with the driver coach.
Corner Workers: Will inform the drivers, through flags, lights, or other signals, of the conditions of the course, the condition of their cars, or of any unusual conditions affecting the running of the event. There shall always be line-of-site between corners either through direct visuals or video systems.
Ambulance/EMT: There shall be at least one ambulance staffed with two caregivers at the track which meets all requirements for the jurisdiction in which the event takes place (where “jurisdiction” means the governing body, such as a township, city, or county).
Fire Truck and fire-fighters: At least one fire truck shall be equipped to fight automobile fires. This vehicle must be manned and should be stationed so that maximum response time is two minutes at a speed not to exceed 50 mph. The operator must be trained to use the equipment on the vehicle.
Recovery Vehicle: It is advised that one tow truck which should be capable of lifting any car in the event should be on site. The wrecker may also be the fire truck if it is properly equipped and staffed.

