Sat, May 23, 2020

DRSCCA Test and Tune

Schoolcraft PSTC

About this event

We are working with the most recent information we have from the State of Michigan and from the SCCA National Office. If things change we may need to modify the event. For now, this is what we’re rolling with!

Please thank all the Detroit Region folks who have been in Zoom meetings the past two weeks going over our next steps and procedures for this season. This took time, effort and patience (things that most of us in racing have little of to begin with). Also, thank you to the SCCA National Office for generating COVID-19 guidelines that covered 90% of what we needed to know right off the bat (link below).

https://www.scca.com/pages/covid-19-event-guidelines  

 

This post will have four sections:  

What’s Different

Detailed Q/A

Event Details

Volunteer Requests

 

Please post any questions you may have via email to John at jli@jleez.net.

 

What’s Different:

  1. Bring a mask in case you need to go inside the building
  2. No loaner helmets provided
  3. No on-site registrations or paying
  4. No congregating by the Funmover and maintain 6 feet distance apart everywhere
  5. No Novice walk
  6. Drivers meeting will be online only via Zoom the night before
  7. No trophy ceremony
  8. Bring your own water
  9. No spectators
  10. Passengers only from the same household

 

Detailed Q/A:

1. Will we have a solo school?

A: The solo school has been modified to a free Zoom meeting and a test-n-tune day. Further information on the school will be posted separately. 

 

2. Will we have a Memorial Day event on May 24th at Schoolcraft?

A: Yes. The event will proceed with Detroit SCCA Solo adhering to state and SCCA guidelines on social distances and PPE (more details on that below). Please read the notice per the SCCA National office:

Notice to Participants: In light of the current COVID-19 situation, every attempt will be made to minimize the risks of exposure to the virus. New processes and procedures are being developed and will be put into place for events going forward.

Ultimately, it is your responsibility to assess the risk to you, both on-track and off, and to make the decision on whether or not to participate. If you are feeling unwell or are experiencing symptoms such as fever, cough, or shortness of breath please stay home. If you have been in contact with someone who has been experiencing these symptoms in the last two weeks, please stay home.

While on site please take the health and safety of your fellow participants, volunteers and staff into consideration and practice social distancing, wear a mask, and wash your hands and/or use hand sanitizer frequently.

 

3. Will there be spectators/non-drivers allowed?

A: No. We are limiting the site to drivers only at this time. 

 

4. Are passengers allowed? 

A: Only if both passenger and driver are from the same household. No “ride alongs” with someone from a different household. 

 

5. Are Co-Drivers allowed?

A: Yes. Please use your best judgement if you wish to co-drive with someone.

 

6. Will there be loaner helmets available?

A: No. Please provide your approved helmet for the event. 

 

7. Will you allow walk-ups the day of?

A: No. All drivers must pre-register AND PRE-PAY online. Registration will only be there for check-in and 2020 helmet stickers.

 

8. Is there a driver cap?

A: Yes. We are limiting the Test and Tune to 80 drivers. The event registration will close Friday (May 22nd).

 

9. What if I don't feel up for going to the event after I register?

A: Please let us know as soon as possible so the spot can be filled by someone else. We will provide a credit for a future event or full refund if necessary. If you are sick STAY HOME!

 

10. Do I still need to go to Registration and Tech?

A. Yes. Go to registration to check-in and get a 2020 helmet sticker. At ech, stay in your vehicle and follow the workers instructions. 

 

11. Should I bring PPE (mask, cleaning supplies, gloves etc.)?

A: We encourage everyone to bring a mask at the minimum. We will not require a mask unless you are working near or in the Funmover. Cleaning supplies (wipes and sanitizer) will be provided around the site and at all corner stations. Please bring your own water. We will provide water in open cases but will not provide any in the coolers at the corner stations. 

 

12. Will there be course walks?

A: Not for the Test and Tune. You can use one of your many runs in your session as your recon run.

 

13. Will there be a Novice walk?

A: Not for the Test and Tune. You can use one of your many runs in your session as your recon run.

 

14. Will there be a Drivers meeting?

A: Yes, BUT not at the site. The drivers meeting will be hosted on Zoom meeting Saturday (May 23rd) at 7pm. Please attend, especially if you have questions.  A copy of the drivers meeting will be posted online and a document will also be provided. This will include your run/work order and your worker assignments (per your requests when you register). The day of the event we will not have a driver's meeting. We will communicate with the loudspeakers and the FM transmitter. If you have additional questions please ask at registration check-in. 

 

15. Will worker assignments or tasks be affected?

A: Yes. Corner workers will be 6 feet apart from each other (you should be anyways if you’re at a corner!) and cleaning supplies will be at the corner stations for your hands and to disinfect radios/flags.

 

16. What if I have an issue to address during the event (“I swear I didn't hit that cone…”)? Can I go to the Funmover?

A: We request that people do not congregate around the Funmover (even if you are wearing masks). Those that are not wearing masks will not be allowed within 20 feet of the Funmover. We will have workers who you can contact in the paddock and grid to relay your issue. 

 

17. Will the restrooms/building be open?

A: We are assuming yes (porta johns will be provided if not) but please maintain social distancing in the building and wear a mask. Do not congregate inside the building. Take care of what you need to do and leave so others can do the same!

 

Above all, please keep yourself and others safe at this event like always (just this time it includes more cleaning supplies and one Miata distance between each other). 

 

Thanks everyone,

John Li



 

Welcome to the Detroit Region of the SCCA

If you like to drive hard, then Autocross is for you! During autocross competition, drivers compete against the clock as they navigate technical courses. Each driver is given at least three chances to post their best time. It's fast, it's fun, and nearly anyone can afford to participate.

If you'd like to participate in the next autocross event, your car and a helmet are pretty much all you'll need to get started. Autocross competition is broken down into a number of classes so that virtually any car can be competitive. So whether you own a Corvette or a Civic, you can be sure you'll have a great time. So make your plans to attend today.

For more information about event dates, and location, check out the Solo schedule of events. We want to see you there!

For future events and information go to http://drscca.org/solo/

For our calendar of events, http://drscca.org/calendar/

 

***Your SCCA Member #, First & Last Name MUST match your national SCCA Membership exactly***

 

Location

Schoolcraft Public Safety Training Center

31777 Industrial Road, Livonia MI 48150


Schedule

7:00 am Site Open

Tech and registration open, 7:00 - 8:00 am and 11:00 am - 12:00pm.

8:00 - 10:00 am Morning Group A runs, Group B works

10:00 am - 12:00 pm Morning Group B runs, Group A works

12:00 - 2:00pm Afternoon Group C runs, Group D works

2:00 - 4:00pm Afternoon Group D runs, Group C works

 

We enforce SCCA sound rules at all of our events.

 

BE SURE TO BRING:

  1. Your driver’s license
  2. Your SCCA Member Card (if applicable)
  3. Helmets are required
  4. Magnetic class name and numbers, or have CONTRASTING painters tape or electrical tape to create your own on site. (Be mindful it needs to be CLEARLY visible from 50'+ away)

Recommended Checklist:

  1. Water / Gatorade (plenty of it)
  2. Lunch (No lunch vendor on site, approx. 30 minute lunch break depending on event flow)
  3. Sunscreen
  4. Sunglasses
  5. Bug spray
  6. Rain gear / umbrella
  7. Hat / cap
  8. Folding chair
  9. Tire pressure gauge
  10. Tools, jack, jack stands (please protect the site and use stands that don't dig into the asphalt)
  11. Paper and a pen

 

Entry Fees

Members $45

Council $55

No Affiliation $60

 

We will run rain or shine, so be prepared to run and bring appropriate clothing!

Event requirements

Note that we are capping this event at 80 entrants! Those registering after the entry cap is filled will be placed on the waitlist in the order of registration.

 

You must check in at Registration the day of the event, regardless of your online registration status.

***Your SCCA Member #, First & Last Name MUST match your national SCCA Membership exactly***

 

Schoolcraft PSTC

Livonia, MI

Organizer

Autocross/Solo organized by

SCCA - Detroit Region

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