Timing


Timing and Lateness
The scheduled time for an MTC is the time specified plus your car number in minutes. For each subsequent TC your due time is your in time for the previous control plus the leg time in minutes.
Once you are late or early at a timing control the correct due time for the next TC will be that same amount of earliness or lateness in minutes. 
Reckless driving, failure to stop at a stop sign, or speeding will get you a disqualification. The Green MINI is a roving Observation Control, possibly equipped with radar or other speed measuring equipment and has the power to disqualify or hand out additional penalties. In addition, any open control has the power to either add points or disqualify for dangerous entry.

Timing Controls (TC)
Timing is to the minute. A TC marks the end of one timed section and the beginning of another or a transit section.  You will be given the distance of all timing controls. This distance is from a pylon or MTC to the next checkpoint sign.