Autocross Driving school!
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Autocross Driving school!
Driving school! I HIGHLY recommend this school to increase your Hi-performance driving skills. Its a excellent school put on by some of the fastest drivers in SCCA autocross. A must thing to do if you can afford it. It will really improve your skills and help you find the handling limits of our cars. Its ALOT of fun also.
Even if your a hardcore drag racer! :-)
CSCC Solo2 Executive Board
presents a School Event:
Spring 2004 Autocross/Solo 2 School
When: Saturday, May 08, 2004 through Sunday, May 09, 2004
Where: California Speedway
Fees: $100 Pre-registration (Pre-registered students only).Make check to: So Cal Solo 2.
Limited to the first 60 entrants received by U.S. Mail.If more entries received than openings available, entrants will be selected by random drawing. Names of confirmed students will be posted on the Solo2.com Message Board daily.
Donuts, Lunch and water included.
Times: Saturday:
Check-in an Tech Inspection begin at 7:30 AM May 8.
Mandatory student/instructor meeting at 8:30 AM to discuss schedule and work group assignments, safety, course worker safety, preparing for an event, driver position, introduction to instructors, etc.
10:00 AM Instructor/student groups begin rotation through handling exercises (slalom, increasing/ decreasing radius turn, skid pad or handling oval, braking, lane change or "Chicago box" etc.
12:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM Continue rotations through exercises
3:00 PM Conclude/Set up and safety Sunday's course
Sunday May 9:
Check-in at 7:30 AM
8:00 AM Mandatory Student/Instructor Meeting
8:30 AM Students and Instructors walk and analyze course
9:00 AM First Car out. Students ride with instructor in their car or the instructors car (to show lines/talk student through couse lines, braking and acceleration) Then students take laps in their car with the instructors. Later in the day, students can ride with or without instructors, depending on their wants and needs. All students and instructors will be required to work two sessions: one in the AM and one in the PM.
12:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM Resume runs
4:00 PM Conclude and clean-up
Safety: Students are strongly encouraged to bring their own helmets. Helmets must be at least SNELL 1990. Loaner helmets available in limited numbers and must be returned between runs.
No alcohol or any other intoxicants may be used by anyone during the event.
Speed limits shall be strictly observed by all participants. Pit speeds limited to 5 MPH. No "squirreling" allowed - ever.
Special Rules: Please complete this application (pdf) and send (along with a check for $100 made out to So Cal Solo 2) to:
Lisa Severy
3851 Hitch Blvd.
Moorpark, CA 93021
Questions?
Contact Lisa Severy at 805.517.1577 M- F from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM only or weekends 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Please, no calls after 10:00 PM.
E-mail: LSevery@direcway.com
Contact: Lisa Severy
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This event is sanctioned by the SCCA and operated by the Cal Club Region.
It is held under the SCCA Solo2 Rules and Cal Club Supplemental Regulations
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Even if your a hardcore drag racer! :-)
CSCC Solo2 Executive Board
presents a School Event:
Spring 2004 Autocross/Solo 2 School
When: Saturday, May 08, 2004 through Sunday, May 09, 2004
Where: California Speedway
Fees: $100 Pre-registration (Pre-registered students only).Make check to: So Cal Solo 2.
Limited to the first 60 entrants received by U.S. Mail.If more entries received than openings available, entrants will be selected by random drawing. Names of confirmed students will be posted on the Solo2.com Message Board daily.
Donuts, Lunch and water included.
Times: Saturday:
Check-in an Tech Inspection begin at 7:30 AM May 8.
Mandatory student/instructor meeting at 8:30 AM to discuss schedule and work group assignments, safety, course worker safety, preparing for an event, driver position, introduction to instructors, etc.
10:00 AM Instructor/student groups begin rotation through handling exercises (slalom, increasing/ decreasing radius turn, skid pad or handling oval, braking, lane change or "Chicago box" etc.
12:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM Continue rotations through exercises
3:00 PM Conclude/Set up and safety Sunday's course
Sunday May 9:
Check-in at 7:30 AM
8:00 AM Mandatory Student/Instructor Meeting
8:30 AM Students and Instructors walk and analyze course
9:00 AM First Car out. Students ride with instructor in their car or the instructors car (to show lines/talk student through couse lines, braking and acceleration) Then students take laps in their car with the instructors. Later in the day, students can ride with or without instructors, depending on their wants and needs. All students and instructors will be required to work two sessions: one in the AM and one in the PM.
12:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM Resume runs
4:00 PM Conclude and clean-up
Safety: Students are strongly encouraged to bring their own helmets. Helmets must be at least SNELL 1990. Loaner helmets available in limited numbers and must be returned between runs.
No alcohol or any other intoxicants may be used by anyone during the event.
Speed limits shall be strictly observed by all participants. Pit speeds limited to 5 MPH. No "squirreling" allowed - ever.
Special Rules: Please complete this application (pdf) and send (along with a check for $100 made out to So Cal Solo 2) to:
Lisa Severy
3851 Hitch Blvd.
Moorpark, CA 93021
Questions?
Contact Lisa Severy at 805.517.1577 M- F from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM only or weekends 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Please, no calls after 10:00 PM.
E-mail: LSevery@direcway.com
Contact: Lisa Severy
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This event is sanctioned by the SCCA and operated by the Cal Club Region.
It is held under the SCCA Solo2 Rules and Cal Club Supplemental Regulations
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I'm just curious, does the car have to meet "stock specs" to be used. I understand that sfc's are a no-no for competition. Do they care if you have what would be illegal upgrades when you go to the school?
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Car: Moving...
Engine: Running...
Transmission: Shifting...
Originally posted by bluethunder28
Nope. A school doesn't care what mods you do.
Nope. A school doesn't care what mods you do.
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Car: Yes...
Engine: Last time I checked...
Transmission: See "Engine"...
Originally posted by 8T8IROC
Does that include all mods? Or are SFCs still out like Russ stated?
Does that include all mods? Or are SFCs still out like Russ stated?
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Car: Z/28
Engine: 355
Transmission: Turbo 400
Axle/Gears: 3.73
Mods are wide open for the school , just no open exhaust or "operational" nitrous systems ;-). Also the cars must pass a basic safety tech inspection.
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