Motorsport Officiating
Motorsport officiating is a process by which rules are enforced and safety maintained in motorsport events. This is typically the responsibility of a race director or race steward, who are responsible for ensuring that all the rules and regulations of the race series or competition are followed. The role of the race director or steward is to assess any incidents that occur during the race, and to decide on the appropriate action to take.
Race Control
Race control is the term used to describe the group of people responsible for monitoring and managing the race. This is typically a group of officials, including the race director, who are responsible for overseeing the race and making sure that it is conducted in accordance with the regulations of the race series or competition. Race control typically consists of a Race Director, who is responsible for setting the rules and regulations of the race, and Race Stewards, who are responsible for enforcing the rules and regulations.
Stewards
Race Stewards are responsible for enforcing the rules and regulations of the race series or competition. This includes monitoring the race for incidents that may have occurred, as well as assessing any penalties that may need to be applied to drivers for violations of the rules. Race Stewards are typically responsible for reviewing video footage of incidents to ensure that rules are being followed, and for issuing penalties if necessary.
Rule Enforcement
Rule enforcement is the process of ensuring that the rules and regulations of the race series or competition are being followed. This is typically the responsibility of the Race Stewards, who are responsible for ensuring that all drivers are following the rules and regulations. This includes monitoring the race for any incidents that may have occurred, and assessing any penalties that may need to be applied to drivers for violations of the rules.