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SIGHUP
09-02-2006, 03:33 AM
http://www.sdr-scca.com/solo2/

What?: SCCA San Diego Solo 2 Championship event.

When?: Sunday September 10, 2006 @ Qualcomm Stadium West Lot

Registration and FEES: $25 Members, $35 Non SCCA Members
TECH AND REGISTRATION 7:00AM-12:00PM
FIRST CAR OUT 9:00AM
SAFETY REQUIREMENT: Helmet (1995 SNELL or newer) seat belts, shoes are required.

Work Requirement: This is a work/run event. X-class entries are required to work

NOISE RESTRICTIONS: A maximum level of 93.0 DBA for all participants
X-CLASS RESTRICTIONS: 1. Limited to total of 60 entries, 2. X-runs are allowed in all run groups.
NOVICES: Run in regular classes.

FREE to spectators (must sign insurance waiver to enter premises).




An autocross is a skill driving event in which a car negotiates a prescribed course, using traffic cones to define a variety of turns. The sites are usually laid out on huge, open parking lots, or on sections of airport runways. The course is set up so that you are operating in lower gears, with a top speed of no more than 60 mph or so, depending on the car. The average time of a run on the course is approximately one minute, plus a penalty of two seconds for each rubber cone (pylon) hit. During each run you operate your car at it's limit of acceleration, turning, and braking...and yours. You maintain complete control of your car while maneuvering through the course in the lowest possible time.

So anyway, planning on heading down there, if anyone is interested see ya there.

Orly? Yarly.
09-02-2006, 03:39 AM
Do cars need insurance to run?

SIGHUP
09-02-2006, 11:29 AM
I don't think so. You do have to sign an insurance waiver though.

You do need to meet these requirements

# Battery brackets must be secure.
# Wheel bearings, shock absorbers, steering and suspension shall be in good operating condition.
# Fuel, oil, and brake fluid lines and fittings should be checked for leaks.
# Proper helmet.
# Number and class letters on vehicle.
# Tires showing proper tread (no cord).