About this event
Welcome to the online registration for the SCCA San Diego Region autocross, hosted by SCNAX.
OPEN PRACTICE
Saturday, July 20, 2019
SDCCU STADIUM , SE LOT
REGISTRATION & TECH 8:00 - 11:30 A.M., FIRST CAR OUT AT 9:00 A.M.
Registration check-in cutoff for Group 1 & 2 is 8:40 A.M. and for Group 3 & 4 is 11:15 A.M. After that we will allow waiting list drivers to fill in any opening. First car out at 9:00 A.M. No registrations allowed after 11:30.
EVENT CHAIRPERSON: Hank Yamfang
SAFETY STEWARD: Robbie Robinson
Run / Work Practice Format: Limited to 100 entries; four run groups of 25 each; 90 minutes per group. Jr. karts 6 runs.
Run / Work Order
JR. Karts run after Group 2
Group 1: Runs 1st / Works 2nd
Group 2: Runs 2nd / Works 1st
Lunch Break - 30 minutes
Group 3: Runs 3rd / Works 4th
Group 4 Runs 4th / Works 3rd
Entry Fees:
Single Entry: $50.00 (includes MSR processing charge)
2nd Driver (Same car, same group): $15.00 (includes MSR processing charge)
Jr. Kart Drivers: $20.00 (includes MSR processing charge)
Payment: Your card is charged AFTER the event.
Cancellation Policy: No later than Thursday, June 28, 2019 6:00 PM.
You will not be charged provided you adhere to the cancellation policy.
What is a PRACTICE? - For some, autocross practice is our time to show the world, well at least our friends, just how well we're able to negotiate the course in cars we've prepared for competition. For others, it's a time to learn, both about ourselves and our cars. Push yourself and your car to the limit without having to worry about points, potentially messing up, test new driving techniques and lines. Regardless of your reason for coming, it's about having fun and making new friends.
Novices - We welcome new participants to the sport. Our autocrosses are work/run events and our organization is not for profit. We're all volunteers. Everyone pitches in and shares in the work as well as the fun. It is important that you show up to work on time and complete your work assignment. We realize that getting started can be confusing. To help you get acclimated, a Novice Coordinator will be there to answer questions and help familiarize you with the course and procedures. Course walks to help you with learning the course will leave the starting line at 8:15 A.M. and during the lunch break. At the completion of the course walk, you'll get a briefing covering course safety and operating procedures. For more information to help you get started, check out our FAQs @ www.sdrscca.com/
Event requirements
Membership and Waiver Info:
All entrants MUST BE SCCA members. Non-members will need to purchase an SCCA weekend membership during the online registration process. Those purchasing a weekend membership are eligible for a credit of $15 toward the purchase of an annual SCCA membership. A San Diego Region Solo Card is also required (Permanent Car Number), Non-card holders will need to purchase a Solo Card during the online registration process.
A weekend SCCA membership is $15.00
A weekend Solo Card (Temp San Diego Region Car Numbers) is available for $5.00 .
Note: If you have a valid SCCA membership but the system indicates it is not valid, be sure your name in this system is exactly as it is on your SCCA card.
Persons aged 12 and older are allowed as passengers. An SCCA membership is required, passengers can obtain a free temporary membership at registration.
All attendees must sign a waiver to enter the event, minor waivers must be signed on site by both parents, or parents may have a form notarized if both parents are unable to attend.
Mandatory Safety Regulations:
Our events are held under the SCCA Solo Rules & San Diego Region SOLO Supplemental Regulations. ECE R22.05, FIA, or SNELL 2005 (and newer) helmets required (loaners available). A valid state Driver License is required. Closed heel and toe shoes required to drive or be in grid. 5mph speed limit within the paddock always. All participating vehicles must pass a safety inspection. Participating vehicles must have visible contrasting numbers on both sides (available on-site for $1 cash). Children must be supervised by an adult always. Photographers must check in with the Safety Stewart. No Drones can be flown within the limits of the SCCA event. A Maximum noise level of 93.0 dB @ 50 ft. for all participants will be enforced. Consumption of intoxicants by participants and spectators is prohibited.
Specific Helmet Requirements:https://www.scca.com/downloads/44726-2019-03-20-solo-helmet-cert-decals/download
For more information, please visit our website: www.sdrscca.com