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By Submitting This You Agree to the Following:
  • I Have Read the Rules and Understand the What They Mean
  • I hereby Agree that (name of space) (heretofore "the Hackerspace") will participate by attending at least one race of the 2012 Calendar. Failure to confirm which race once the 2012 calendar is released will result in the loss of a reserve position on grid. A team that does not confirm a race date will void their early registration and in doing so will forgo their grid reserve to any team that confirms a race date prior to them.
  • I hereby understand and agree that by submitting this registration form, I am signing the Hackerspace up for PPPRS, and committing the Hackerspace to fulfill one of the twenty five grid positions allocated to hackerspaces for the 2012 Power Racing Series Season. I agree that the Hackerspace will comply with all rules set out in this registration document, as well as in the Official PPPRS Rule Book, which has been provided with the registration packet. If the Hackerspace chooses not to fulfill a vehicle, it must notify PPPRS immediately.
  • I understand that final rules will not be Officially published until the calendar year of 2012 actually begins and that rules are subject to change before the 1st of January of 2012
  • Teams might have a registration fee for entry to cover transponder rental, which will be kept at a low price to teams in order to reduce operational costs (as of 2011, $35 is the amount being thrown around). If you have a problem with this, what? You're the one that wants to build a $500 power wheel. After all, its not like we're Netflix.