Code Of Conduct
Northern Lights Raceway
promotes safety, fair competition, fun and
sportsmanship in drag racing at our facility

Code of Conduct
Whereas:
Northern Lights Raceway promotes safety, fair
competition, fun and sportsmanship in drag racing at
our facility
And Whereas:
Our facility is entirely run through the hard work of
our team of volunteers
And Whereas:
We wish to provide a drag racing experience free from
harassment of any kind
And Whereas:
We wish to keep drag racing strong for years to come
at Northern Lights Raceway
Our Track Executive establishes the following code of
conduct that applies to everyone at the facility:
The Code
1. All participants, track officials and spectators
shall treat each other with respect, fairness and
dignity at all times. We want everyone to return
another time and to have fun at our facility.
2. The track officials shall consider safety first
when making decisions concerning racing at the
facility. Fair competition and sportsmanship are
important but are secondary to safety.
3. All participants shall abide by the track and tech
rules. Everyone is welcome to give input on rules at
Club meetings, but they cannot be changed on a whim
at the track on race day.
4. Questions or issues may be raised with the Dispute
Resolution Team and they will address concerns in
keeping with the spirit of safety, fair competition
and sportsmanship
Anyone who chooses not to abide by this code may be
asked to leave the Raceway and may have their racing
privileges cancelled.
Why is this Important?
It takes a lot of people to put on a race at our
track. These are all volunteers and they do the best
job they can given the resources and training they
have available. If we don’t support these people (or
worse subject them to disrespectful treatment) they
won’t be very interested in giving their time and
effort to the club. When that happens we all end up
losing.
There’s nothing magical about this code of conduct.
It’s all simple stuff that should be common knowledge
to everyone. But it is so important to keeping our
club and track strong that we can’t overlook
something this obvious. If we want our facility to
grow and prosper, we need to support the people who
come to help out.