FIA ERC JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 2015: Summary of regulations Cars: Group R2 cars complying with Appendix J, Art. 260 of the FIA regulations can be used. Eligibility: Drivers must be born on or after 1 January 1988 having not competed in a WRC event with P1 status previously. Entry fees: Drivers should expect to pay no more than 1000 Euros in entry fees on each event. Fuel: Only pump fuel from a nominated source can be used. Points and prizes: Points are allocated to the 10 highest-placed eligible drivers according to the final classification as follows: 25-18-15-12-10-8-6-4-2-1. Leg bonus points will also be awarded on a scale of 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 to the top seven eligible drivers at the completion of each leg. Drivers count their best four scores from six rounds. Subject to confirmation, the ERC Junior champion for 2015 will receive a drive in an R5 car on the final round of the 2015 ERC. Promotional activities and training: Championship promoter Eurosport Events will organise a number of promotional activities and training sessions during the course of the season. Drivers will be expected to attend these events. More information will be provided in official bulletins. Registration: Drivers much register first as an ERC3 driver with the FIA via an online registration process and pay a fee of 1000 Euros. They must then register with Eurosport Events and pay an additional 500 Euros to become an ERC Junior driver. Registrations will be accepted up until the closing date of entries for Barum Czech Rally Zlín. Go to the Regulations section of Fiaerc.com for more information. Rounds: There are six rounds in total, three on loose surfaces, three on asphalt as follows: 01: Rally Liepāja (Latvia, gravel/ice/snow): 6-8 February 02: Circuit of Ireland Rally (Northern Ireland, asphalt): 2-4 April 03: SATA Rallye Açores (Portugal, gravel): 4-6 June 04: Geko Ypres Rally (Belgium, asphalt): 25-27 June 05: auto24 Rally Estonia (gravel): 17-19 July* 06: Barum Czech Rally Zlín (Czech Republic, asphalt): 28-30 August. *Subject to agreement Seeding: Where possible ERC Junior entrants will be seeded together on events. Their ERC3 status means they will also take part in Free Practice and the Qualifying Stage. Tyres: Drivers must use tyres provided by ERC Junior partner Michelin. Prior to scrutineering at each rally, Michelin will provide the FIA and each driver entered with a list of barcodes that may be used during the rally. If tyres are purchased before the rally, those tyres must be presented to the tyre supplier before pre-rally scrutineering for barcode checking. A driver may use only those tyres that have been registered for his or her car. A maximum of 12 tyres may be used during each rally, including Free Practice and Qualifying. Tyre use in shakedown is unrestricted. More information: Jean Baptiste-Ley, jbley@eurosport.com
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