14. Track Definition and Racing Lines
14.1 The race "track" is considered the main asphalt surface generally bounded by white lines, grass,
walls or curbing. Curbs are usually painted in blue/white, green/white or red/white colors. Curbs are
considered part of the track. The green or grey solid or grasscrete surfaces on the inside of the curbs
are NOT to be considered as part of the curbs. It is pretty clear and self explanatory using common
sense at most tracks, but if you do have any doubts then don't hesitate to clear it up with questions to
the Race Director. The aim of the league is competition on a fair and level playing field. So all
aspects of rules and definitions must be respected and obeyed by all drivers so that the competition
does remain even to all. On corners where the inner edge is cut across, at least two wheels must
remain continually in contact with the defined "track" during their entire passage through the curve.
The same basic outline is used to measure running wide. The Race Director may set up exceptions
of the above mentioned rules for certain corners which will be announced on the forums.