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2003-02-11, 11:19 AM | #1 |
EJ207
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Reno SCCA Autocross Schedule
The season schedule and run groups are posted, link through the News, 2/10/03 update:
http://www.renoscca.com The first weekend will be a Test/Tune on Sat. April 5, followed by a drivers school on Sunday April 6. In addition, on Mar. 22, some Reno SCCA people will be at Summit Racing, handing out promotional material & answering questions. Not too much longer! -Debbie |
2003-02-11, 07:24 PM | #2 |
EJ251
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I still have the SCCA forum that came with my car I should fill it out.
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2003-02-12, 10:17 AM | #3 |
EJ207
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I would if I were you - an SCCA membership will save you $10 off each event entry fee.
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2003-03-05, 12:36 PM | #4 |
EJ251
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I sent off my SCCA membership yesterday so I will be there for the autox season with you guys cant wait to compare times on the track.
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2003-03-06, 09:00 AM | #5 |
The Doink
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I never sent my SCCA form in... 'course it was for 2001, and I've since lost it . Can I sign up at the tech days?
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2003-03-06, 08:25 PM | #6 |
EJ251
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So if I get a ECUTEK can I run in the same class as you guys or what I want to run at around the same time as you guys but if not what ever.
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2003-03-06, 09:17 PM | #7 | |
The Doink
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I'm running the Vishnu UniChip still, which doesn't modify boost... that's why it's got a MBC... so for STX, I'll have to take off the MBC and run the with the stock boost controller.
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2003-03-11, 10:37 AM | #8 | |
EJ207
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scca membership
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We'll also have forms on hand at the SCCA day at Summit Racing on 3/22. (btw, SCCA has a reduced price membership for drivers 16-25 yo.) http://www.renoscca.com/docs/Reno%20...ion%202003.pdf Link is the Reno Region membership application (which notes the $10 regional fee). |
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2003-03-13, 11:45 AM | #9 |
The Doink
Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
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If I sign up at the event, will I get the discount right away? Or do I need to wait for my membership to go through?
Another thing, I'm dying to get some STi struts and springs... but I don't know if I'll be able to scrape together the cash before April... I've also got the Whiteline Anti Lift Kit that's pretty much been declared illegal for all classes I'd race in. (There's still a tiny glimmer of hope on a technical loop-hole regarding bushing replacement, but I think since it changes suspension geometry, it's illegal). Anyway, if I were to run with the ALK installed for a few events, will people mind? I don't want to take it off and pay for an alignment just to get some new struts a month later and have to pay for another alignment right away. I'll just take the ALK off when the struts go on. If people are picky, or if I'm faster than everyone (unlikely) I'll just do "fun runs", but I'd like to be able to compete w/ the ALK on there. How picky are the Reno SCCA people? I'm not suggesting I want to "get away" with anything, I'll definately let everyone know I'm running an ALK.
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2003-03-13, 01:23 PM | #10 |
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I might have to make the trek up to Reno for an auto-x this year just for the hell of it, especially if a lot of people from Doink.net are coming out, maybe the first full event on April 26-27th.
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2003-03-13, 01:25 PM | #11 | |
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2003-03-13, 03:42 PM | #12 | |
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Re: the ALK - tricky answer. I know of at least of couple of Reno drivers who intend on going to Nationals. For that reason, if you happen to be faster with the Whitelines, and end up with a faster pax score, you may get their attention, and they may ask you to run a different class. Maybe that's the better choice going in. You could always determine how you would have performed in your long-term intended class without affecting other people's pax scores. What class do you intend to run? You might be able to get away with it over the first 2 points events (Apr 26-27), but if you're going to run with us in Winnemucca (lots of fun, out of town trip for the weekend, and we are competing with Idaho for a trophy) -- weekend of May 3-4 -- you should definitely run in a class that allows the mod. |
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2003-03-13, 03:55 PM | #13 |
The Doink
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Unfortunately, there's no class except Modified that'll allow the ALK.
I'm still debating STX or ESP. I can run STX if I take off my boost controller, or leave it on and run ESP. I'm not sure I'll be competative in ESP, especially w/o R-compound tires. I should be decent in STX. I could run ESP-N... hehe, ESPN. If there are people gunning for Nationals, I won't even bother trying to run w/ the ALK. That's serious stuff, and I don't want to intrude. I'm sure I'm slower than them, but if people are taking this seriously, then I will respect that, and I'll just run for no points until I get the ALK taken off. I'm out there to have fun 1st and foremost anyway!
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2003-03-13, 04:05 PM | #14 |
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Why don't you just run SM (or which mod class were you referring to?) until you remove the ALK? That way you'd still be in the running for pax points.....vs. RNP. Or, just run the ESPN class for an event or two?
(The only issue with any of the N classes, is that it is considered one big class; so you're competing with all the ASN's, the BSPN's, etc etc.) |
2003-03-13, 04:12 PM | #15 | |
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2003-03-13, 04:16 PM | #16 |
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scca classing
This might help, for starters:
http://moutons.org/sccasolo/index.html |
2003-03-13, 04:42 PM | #17 |
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carryover from the tech forum --
link to autocross Novice handbook, which also lists things to bring with you. http://www.tirerack.com/features/solo2/handbook.htm A little dated, but still useful. There are some variations to the sequence of events (i.e. we all do a coursewalk before the drivers meeting), but it'll give you some idea before you go the first time. Car numbers: for your first couple of events, you can use tape on the door panel to display your car number; but if you want to run regularly, you'll want to upgrade beyond tape. Last year, I bought some bendable magnet material from a place on Mill St., used my computer to print out my numbers, traced them onto the magnet stuff, and cut them out. They work great. You can also spend more $$, and buy professional-looking static cling or magnetic numbers if you want. |
2003-03-18, 06:35 PM | #18 |
EJ251
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My SCCA membership got here today stoked now to get laminated.
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2003-03-18, 08:10 PM | #19 |
EJ251
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How do we know what number to put on are cars do they tell us? :wink:
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2003-03-19, 09:57 AM | #20 | |
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No guarantees, since prior club members have 'permanent' numbers, and we can't duplicate within a class. |
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2003-03-19, 10:18 AM | #21 |
EJ251
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I dont know what class I will be in cause I have so much stuff done to my car and I want more. :wink:
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2003-03-19, 10:19 AM | #22 |
EJ251
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I would like a big ZERO. :wink:
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2003-03-30, 01:51 AM | #23 |
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Quick question: How far away from Reno is stead? I got bored and was looking at the reno auto-x info, noticed that hawthorne and that other airport are DARN FAR AWAY! :shock: (especially trying to drive say from Roseville, CA )
Anyhow, im gonna gun for the Boreal auto-x in august... I have a family cabin right near there, and ive always wanted to race in that parking lot If I get bored, i might show up for one of the Stead auto-x's if its decently close for me...
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2003-03-30, 01:37 PM | #24 | |
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Don't forget that American Autocross usually races at Cal Expo in Sac. I ran a few events there over the last 2 years, and they've got a pretty good group. I'll probably hit a few events there this season, since LabMonkey will probably run there too.
http://www.americanauto-x.com/ Hehe... I just checked their site... looks like Cal Expo doesn't have a lot of dates for them this season. They're actually considering Stead Airport too! Quote:
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2003-03-30, 11:34 PM | #25 |
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Naw, american auto-x moved down to Atwater... I hated their corses anyway, totally designed for corvettes and high powered RWD cars. I much prefere CSCC's Miata designed courses and SCCA Sacramento's cources where you actually get to turn
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