RallyKeith Posted October 18, 2013 Share Posted October 18, 2013 The Blue Mountain Region of the Sports Car Club of America Presents: Kempton County Fairgrounds RallyCross #1 - November 24th, 2013 What is it?A RallyCross is any event in which one vehicle at a time is timed over a defined course on a generally unpaved, flat surface and consists of short straight sections and connecting turns or corners. The emphasis is on vehicle handling and agility rather than speed or power. Scoring is based on total time for all runs plus penalties. We will be following all rules as set forth by the SCCA. The rules can be found at: http://scca.cdn.racersites.com/prod/assets/2013%20RallyCross%20Rules-Revised.pdf Where is it?Kempton County Fairgrounds83 Community DriveKempton, PA 19529 When is it?Suggested arrival time: 7:30AM-8AMRegistration & Tech opens at 8AM – 9:10AMDriver's meeting: 9:15AMFirst car off by: 10AMFinish and cleanup: 4PM Who can enter?Anyone with a valid driver's license can run. You must be an SCCA member but if you are not an SCCA member you can buy a Weekend Membership for $10.Entry fees will be $40 for those preregistering on Myautoevents.com and $50 for those registering at the event.We will accept a maximum of 50 entries.In order to receive a refund, you must contact the registrar prior to 8:00 PM on the day online registration closes.Each Entrant is required to wear a Snell 2000 or better rated helmet. We will have a few loaners but it is highly recommended that you bring your own.This is a work to play event. That means that if your group is not running, your group will be out working the course. Without this we couldn’t make these events happen. This work may entail any of the following: Working a hand held radio and calling in cones knocked down on course, running out on course between cars to reset knocked over cones, Manning a red flag and fire extinguisher in the event of an incident on course, Shoveling or raking a little dirt. What kind of car can I bring?The event is open to any fixed-roof production based vehicle (including convertibles with a factory hardtop attached like a Miata, targa-types with factory panel in place, t-tops with factory panels in place) that can pass a safety inspection as defined in the rules linked above.We will follow the standard RallyCross classes:Stock Rear Wheel Drive, Stock Front Wheel Drive, Stock All Wheel DrivePrepared Rear Wheel Drive, Prepared Front Wheel Drive, Prepared All Wheel DriveModified Rear Wheel Drive, Modified Front Wheel Drive, Modified All Wheel Drive In General:We plan to give each entrant at least six runs and very likely more.We will run two sessions of competition, a morning session and an afternoon session with the course changing between sessions.We will run two groups of competitors, Group A and Group B with Group running first in the morning and first in the afternoon.Group A includes Stock A, F and R and Prepared A and F. Group B includes Prepared R and Modified A, F and R.Adjustments may be made to classes within groups depending on the distribution of entries. For more information contact me, Keith Kennedy, here, or for up to the minute updates and info find us on Facebook - BMR RallyX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmoss5723 Posted November 26, 2013 Share Posted November 26, 2013 I wish I'd noticed this a few weeks ago =( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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