Rules and Guidelines:

  • Speed limit is 10 mph in pits and off track 
  • Burnouts/aggressive driving is prohibited off the track and in staging/grid areas. If you are not on the track taking your run drive like a grandma.
  • Drive 10mph or less on the gravel campground roads on the way to the registration shack to keep dust down and avoid complaints from the RV tenants.
  • All drivers must attend the drivers meeting – no exceptions!
  • Know the course and drive it properly – failure to do so may result in collisions.
  • No glass, no alcohol, no drugs, no weapons.

  • While in staging promptly move your car up when the line moves!
  • Prepare in advance and be 100% ready to go when you are called to the line. This will maximize throughput and ensure the maximum number of runs for everyone.
  • If you have any questions ask an official.
  • If a car is found to be leaking fluids on the track the car is required to immediately proceed to the pits to fix the leak in a manner that will spill the least amount of fluids on the track surface. The leak must be repaired and a tech official must inspect the repair and verify the leak is fixed before the car can be let back on the track. Any runs missed due to a fluid leak cannot be re-run and the driver must return to the current rotation for their run group.
  •  All repairs are to be made in the pit area. Do not hold up staging by working on your car in line.
  • Drive within your limits.
  • If you spin, regain traction and complete the course as quickly as possible.
  • Keep all body parts inside the vehicle while it is moving.
  • All driving is first come first served. Late arrivals cannot be guaranteed any special treatment or extra runs.
  • If you crash you must be cleared to drive by the EMT and your car pass Tech Inspection before resuming driving.

  • At the end of the night make sure all your trash is thrown away. Please help us keep the track clean!
  • Drive legally and considerately while in Monroe. The Sheriffs and public are watching. If you can't control yourself on the streets and in the pits don't come.
  • Evergreen Speedway reserves the right to remove anyone from the pit area without refund for individuals who continue to act in a manner that endangers the safety of others after receiving a warning.


Additional Tips and Suggestions

  • Inspect and load your car your car early and get plenty of rest the night before. 
  • Check your tire pressure and make sure they are aired up to the proper pressure. If you don't know the best tire pressure for your car set it at the highest manufactures recommended rating printed on the sidewall of the tire. Low tire pressure could cause you to lose control of your car and potentially roll over!
  • Get to the venue early to be ready for tech. If you are late for tech you will have to wait until the tech inspector has time to check your car.
  • Bring sunscreen and plenty of WATER, even when it is not hot
  •   Bring a good dial-type tire pressure gauge. A portable air compressor or air tank is recommend.
  • Bring a good jack, don't rely on the factory scissor-jack
  • Bring at least one jackstand and USE IT if you are under the car
  • Bring basic hand tools and sockets. A decent hammer is good too.
  • Bring zip ties, duct tape, and JB Kwik. All good drift cars are held together by them.
  • Bring extra brake, differential, engine and transmission fluid.
  • Bring extra lug nuts and wheel studs. Seriously. Save yourself the hassle.
  • Bring a pair of gloves for handling wheels, tires, and other dirty things.
  • Make sure you have tires that will get you home safely!
  • Don't be afraid to ask for help; we are all one community
  • Follow the rules and be courteous and safe; you'll make a lot of friends!
  • Don't forget to HAVE FUN and respect others.