doctor_bob wrote:edit: just read through the regulations document and noticed I'll need to present my mx5 club membership card... this hasn't been posted to me yet either... can I bring a copy of the email saying I was accepted into the club which has my member number on it in lieu of the card?
You'll be fine if you bring that receipt.
Hammer wrote:Unless the word "glass" here is a generic term for any headlights, irrespective of what they're made out of. Someone I'm sure can clarify further.
Plastic film covers are only required for GLASS headlights. NBs and NCs have plastic headlight covers and do not require a plastic film to cover them. This rule applies to NAs with their pop-up lights.
The simplest solution is to apply a couple strips of gaffer tape in an "X" over each glass headlight. A more practical solution is to cut a pair of circles ~150mm diameter from clear Contact film and stick them onto the glass headlights. I use the latter and just leave the Contact film on the headlights all the time - one less thing to worry about when preparing for each track day. Since the headlights are usually "down", they get very little UV exposure and so the vinyl film survives OK.
BTW, I've never seen this rule enforced at Eastern Creek and the only time it's ever been checked on my car was at Phillip Island for an Interstate Challenge.