5th Annual Firecracker Mud Bog
CLASSES:
Open Class – must be ATV engine
Pro Class – all twin cylinder ATVs 500ccs and up.
Bogger Class – all single cylinders ATVs.
Lite Class – ATVs 499ccs and below and all ATVs with a foot shift from the factory.
Womens Class - must be ATV engine
RUV Class – must be ATV engine
Youth 0-250 (5-8 years old)
Youth 0-400 (9-15 years old)
RULES:
Lite, Bogger, Pro, and Youth classes
1) IRS and SRA style ATVs will run in these classes
2) No motor swaps are allowed. You must run the same motor originally installed at the factory.
3) No Aftermarket jugs or intake(s) will be allowed to run in these classes.
4) General intake and exhaust porting, port matching is allowed as long as there is no
cutting welding or epoxy, etc. in or on the intake(s) and exhaust. Any and all work
done to the intake(s) must be limited to clean up of stock parts.
5) Intakes cannot be removed (i.e. throttle body directly on head(s))
6) Modifications can be made to the stock throttle bodies, but they cannot be replaced
with anything aftermarket .
7) All ATVs must run ATV tires specifically designed and marketed for ATV use.
No tracks, automotive tires, cut tires, paddle tires or agricultural tires are allowed to run in this class.
8) ATVs may run up to 3” of total lift. One replacement control arm is allowed on each corner but stock
length axles must be retained. You cannot replace both upper and lower control arms on any one corner.
9) Standard engine modifications are allowed to include over bore kits, jet kits, pipes,
air filter, etc. as long as the total cc limit is not exceeded for the class.
10) This class will not allow special fuels such as alcohol or nitrous oxide.
11) Turbos are not allowed to race in this class.
12) Axle paddles, wheel paddles, dual wheels, extended swing arms, extended a-arms,
solid bars replacing shocks, etc. are not allowed in these classes.
13) No frame modifications are allowed that will change the overall length or width or
change the factory position of the axles forwards or backwards (no relocating differentials).The only
exception to this is ATVs with front axles swept back from the factory may adjust the front outer axle hub
location so that the axles are approximately 90 degrees coming out of the front differential. They still cannot
sweep forward beyond 90 degrees off the differential.
14) These classes are designed for ATVs to race with what is considered traditional or standard mud racing
accessories readily available to the average rider.
15) Any ATV entered in this class that is determined by the race officials to exceed this description will be moved
up to the first appropriate class.
Open and Women’s Class
1) Any ATV may participate
2) All ATVs must run ATV tires specifically designed and marketed for ATV use.
3) No tracks, automotive tires or agricultural tires are allowed to run in this class.
Paddle tires designed and marketed for ATVs will be allowed to run in this class.
4) Participants may custom cut their tires as long as the tire is an approved ATV tire for the event, but cannot
add any type of material to the treads.
5) Axle paddles, wheel paddles and dual wheels will not be allowed in this class.
6) Any engine modification can be made, but the engine must be a ATV engine.
Motorcycle, snowmobile or other engine conversion is not allowed.
7) The ATV cannot exceed 78” in width and 102” in length measured tip of tire to tip of tire.
8) Nitrous Oxide is permitted in the open class.
9) Turbos are allowed in the open class
10) Custom fuel tanks are allowed in this class and they can be relocated at the racers discretion. The tank must be
of adequate construction and must have adequate protection. The officials will make final determination.
RUV Class
1) This will be an open class with the same rules that apply to the ATV Open
Class. This class can carry a passenger but is not required to carry a passenger.
2) The passenger must wear the same safety gear and must be at least 16 years old and sign all waivers.
3) The driver and passenger must stay in the RUV cockpit during the race. Neither the driver nor passenger may
exit the RUV at any time during the race to push or pull for safety reasons. This includes hanging arms and
or legs from the vehicle during the race.
4) If the RUV is about to turn over, the driver or passenger may assist in preventing the roll over but may not push.
5) The race official’s decision on this will be final.
General Rules and Regulations:
1) All classes, except for the open class, will be determined by the advertised CC’s and the number of cylinders in
the ATV.
2) DOT Helmets (motocross style) and over the ankle footwear, gloves must be worn during competition as well as
a long sleeve shirt and long pants. Any glove that covers the entire hand to the wrist is acceptable. Boots mean
waders, leather work boots, rubber knee boots, motocross boots, lace up boots, etc. over the ankles.
3) Creek Bottom ATV Park reserves the right to make rule changes or decisions as it seems fit to promote fairness
in the completion. All decisions are final.
4) All Entrants must sign a waiver. A parent or guardian who will execute the waiver
must accompany entrants less than 18 years of age. No one under the age of 16 can participate outside of the
youth classes.
5) A racer can race in their class and/or in a higher class. You cannot race down a class.
6) Each ATV can only race twice at each event. No Exceptions! Women can run the
Women’s Class and any one of the other classes they qualify for.
7) Skimming will NOT be allowed in any class.
8) All ATVs and RUVs entered in an event must have a means of attaching a tow rope to the ATV or RUV should it
become disabled or stuck during the event. It shall be the responsibility of the racer to a attach the tow rope, the
racer assumes full responsibility should additional damage occur.
9) If a rider commits a false start, (leaving the gate early) the rider will receive a warning and the race will be
restarted. If a rider commits a second false start, this rider will be disqualified and the race will be
10) All racers arriving at the starting line must be ready to race without any work being done to the race unit. Work
may not be performed on the race unit staged at the starting line. This does include allowing up to 2 minutes
to start the engine if it dies.
11) Other than incidental contact by other racers, no person may touch the participating ATV/RUV during the race. If
any other party touches the participating ATV/RUV during the course of the race, the rider will be immediately
disqualified.
12) Participants may push their ATV if they become stuck. There is no one foot rule.
13) Participants should not consume any alcohol beverages, drugs or any contraband on the day of the
competitions. Any participant found under the influence of alcohol or drugs may be immediately disqualified from
the competition.
27) Every racer assumes full responsibility and liability for racing.
28) It is $10.00 per class to enter the mud bog.
29) Drivers meeting and staging will start @ NOON Saturday at the pit area. You must be at the meeting/staging to
race. If you are not there you will not race.
30) Youth bog will start @ 1pm and the rest will following
31) All awards will be given out @ 7pm Saturday night in front of the store.
32) Mud Bog sign up times are:
Friday 8-10 pm (at the store)
Saturday - 8am - 11am (at the store)