Post by yellow CR on Jan 28, 2016 4:26:37 GMT -5
2016 CCR Solo Supplemental Rules/Information
Event Conduct
EVERYONE on site must sign the SCCA waiver and have a wristband.
Safety must be the first priority for all participants. Anyone who is reckless or out of control while driving on course, purposefully or otherwise, will be removed from the event
Any participant seen speeding or driving dangerously on or around the site shall be disqualified
All participants are expected to act in a sportsmanlike manner
All participants must remove all trash from their areas
Supplemental Regional Classes
PRO - Will be splitting up the PRO Class into 2 classes - Pro Race Tire and Pro Street Tire. The change is due to the large numbers of participants which adversely effect run groups, novice instruction and at times sub par corner captains. Since the 2 groups will not run at the same time, we have no need to add class letters to the side of your vehicle, the standard "P" will be fine for both classes.You will be competing on PAX Time based on your base class against everyone else in class.
STM - Street Tire Mod. This class is open to anyone on 200+tw street tires. You will be competing on RAW times against others in class. This is the "run what you brung" class with very few restrictions other than street tires.
Ladies - PAX class open to female participants. You will be competing on PAX Time based on your base class against everyone else in class
Novice - Novice class will be an introduction to the sport. This class is open to anyone in their first year of AutoX, and may only be run 3 times. There will be no times posted, nor any points awarded. Novice participants will get one extra run, and are encouraged to take an instructor for all runs, or offer the extra run to an instructor to see what their car is capable of. Novices will get their times from the display/timeslip so they can track their progress, but times will not be posted with official results as it is not intended to be a competition class.
Rookie - This class is open to anyone who has run Novice class during the year. It will only be run for the last 6 events of the year. You will be competing on PAX Time based on your base class against everyone else in class. This class will need a minimum of 5 events for a season trophy and there will be 1 points drops.
In addition, season championships will be given out for grouped classes based on PAX. There is nothing required to enter these, they will be grouped based on base class results after each event. The classes will be
S - All Street classes PAXed together
ST - All Street Touring classes PAXed together
RT (Race Tire) - All Street Prepared, Street Mod, Prepared, and Mod classes PAXed together
Season Championship Information
Points will be based on a percentage scale this season. Points are awarded based on (1st place time / nth place time) * 100. For example, if 1st place runs a 60.000 and 2nd place runs a 61.000, 1st place will receive 100 points and 2nd place will receive 98.36 points.
Each participant will get 3 points drops for the season.
To be eligible for a Season Championship:
You must have attended at 6 of the 11 points events in a class to be eligible for a season trophy in that class.
You must be a SCCA member before Points Event #5 through the last CCR Points Event.
For more information on SCCA membership, visit this link:
www.scca.com/
Safety Inspection / Vehicle Identification
All cars MUST pass a safety inspection before competing. Inspections will be done before each event, or in some cases, an Annual Tech Sticker may be issued.
CCR will honor Annual Tech Stickers from other SCCA Regions and NCAC member clubs.
All Cars Must Have Numbers/Class-Letters on both sides and the SCCA Solo National Rules will be followed, and enforced at time of tech inspection.
Numbers must be of a contrasting color to the vehicle, or on a contrasting color background.
Numbers and class letters should be positioned next to each other, and must be on body panels, not on windows.
From 2015 Solo National Rules: Numbers must be a minimum of 8” high with a 1.25” stroke. Class letters must be a minimum of 4” high with a 0.75” stroke. In all cases,the height of the class letters must be between 25% and 75% of the height of the numbers. Stroke width must be at least 10% of the height.
Karts may use a reduced size.
Penalties for Failure to Work
When people fail to show up for their work shift or are late to check in for their work assignments by more than a few minutes, the consequences are shared by a larger group of people than you may realize.
If you don't show up for your work assignment session - you will lose all your times for the day, and you will be required to work two sessions prior to driving at the next event.
Exceptions may be granted at the discretion of the event chair or worker steward. These will be addressed on a case by case basis.
CCR Autocross Passenger Rules
Only one passenger allowed per vehicle
A novice driver, a driver with less than one years experience, is not allowed to have a passenger unless it is an instructor
Passengers must at least 12 years old, and any passenger younger than 18 must have the Minor Waiver form signed by both parents/guardians. The parent/legal guardian signatures must be witnessed by either the registar at the event, a safety steward at the event, or the Event Chair. If the form is signed off site, then it must be notarized.
The purpose of passengers is to expose a potential participant to the sport. It is not meant to show off to a friend. Anyone abusing this system will no longer be able to give a ride.
Waiver of Liability for Minors
If you are under the age of 18 and intend to be a participant in a SCCA event, you are required to have a "Minor Waiver of Liability and Indemnity". It may be signed in front of the registrar at the event - or IT MUST BE NOTARIZED if signed without the presence of a SCCA witness!! If you print the form, please do so in "COLOR" so it can be considered official.
Please download the form from this site or the SCCA.com forms section.
CCR Helmet Approval
EVERYONE that has their own helmet will be required to have the helmet checked by a SSS or tech. The helmet must meet the rules (SNELL 2000 or newer). The SCCA has ruled that SA2000 will still be considered compliant this season
A helmet that is not SNELL 2000 or newer can not be used. A DOT-only helmet can not be used.
Helmets MUST meet the rules.
Event Conduct
EVERYONE on site must sign the SCCA waiver and have a wristband.
Safety must be the first priority for all participants. Anyone who is reckless or out of control while driving on course, purposefully or otherwise, will be removed from the event
Any participant seen speeding or driving dangerously on or around the site shall be disqualified
All participants are expected to act in a sportsmanlike manner
All participants must remove all trash from their areas
Supplemental Regional Classes
PRO - Will be splitting up the PRO Class into 2 classes - Pro Race Tire and Pro Street Tire. The change is due to the large numbers of participants which adversely effect run groups, novice instruction and at times sub par corner captains. Since the 2 groups will not run at the same time, we have no need to add class letters to the side of your vehicle, the standard "P" will be fine for both classes.You will be competing on PAX Time based on your base class against everyone else in class.
STM - Street Tire Mod. This class is open to anyone on 200+tw street tires. You will be competing on RAW times against others in class. This is the "run what you brung" class with very few restrictions other than street tires.
Ladies - PAX class open to female participants. You will be competing on PAX Time based on your base class against everyone else in class
Novice - Novice class will be an introduction to the sport. This class is open to anyone in their first year of AutoX, and may only be run 3 times. There will be no times posted, nor any points awarded. Novice participants will get one extra run, and are encouraged to take an instructor for all runs, or offer the extra run to an instructor to see what their car is capable of. Novices will get their times from the display/timeslip so they can track their progress, but times will not be posted with official results as it is not intended to be a competition class.
Rookie - This class is open to anyone who has run Novice class during the year. It will only be run for the last 6 events of the year. You will be competing on PAX Time based on your base class against everyone else in class. This class will need a minimum of 5 events for a season trophy and there will be 1 points drops.
In addition, season championships will be given out for grouped classes based on PAX. There is nothing required to enter these, they will be grouped based on base class results after each event. The classes will be
S - All Street classes PAXed together
ST - All Street Touring classes PAXed together
RT (Race Tire) - All Street Prepared, Street Mod, Prepared, and Mod classes PAXed together
Season Championship Information
Points will be based on a percentage scale this season. Points are awarded based on (1st place time / nth place time) * 100. For example, if 1st place runs a 60.000 and 2nd place runs a 61.000, 1st place will receive 100 points and 2nd place will receive 98.36 points.
Each participant will get 3 points drops for the season.
To be eligible for a Season Championship:
You must have attended at 6 of the 11 points events in a class to be eligible for a season trophy in that class.
You must be a SCCA member before Points Event #5 through the last CCR Points Event.
For more information on SCCA membership, visit this link:
www.scca.com/
Safety Inspection / Vehicle Identification
All cars MUST pass a safety inspection before competing. Inspections will be done before each event, or in some cases, an Annual Tech Sticker may be issued.
CCR will honor Annual Tech Stickers from other SCCA Regions and NCAC member clubs.
All Cars Must Have Numbers/Class-Letters on both sides and the SCCA Solo National Rules will be followed, and enforced at time of tech inspection.
Numbers must be of a contrasting color to the vehicle, or on a contrasting color background.
Numbers and class letters should be positioned next to each other, and must be on body panels, not on windows.
From 2015 Solo National Rules: Numbers must be a minimum of 8” high with a 1.25” stroke. Class letters must be a minimum of 4” high with a 0.75” stroke. In all cases,the height of the class letters must be between 25% and 75% of the height of the numbers. Stroke width must be at least 10% of the height.
Karts may use a reduced size.
Penalties for Failure to Work
When people fail to show up for their work shift or are late to check in for their work assignments by more than a few minutes, the consequences are shared by a larger group of people than you may realize.
If you don't show up for your work assignment session - you will lose all your times for the day, and you will be required to work two sessions prior to driving at the next event.
Exceptions may be granted at the discretion of the event chair or worker steward. These will be addressed on a case by case basis.
CCR Autocross Passenger Rules
Only one passenger allowed per vehicle
A novice driver, a driver with less than one years experience, is not allowed to have a passenger unless it is an instructor
Passengers must at least 12 years old, and any passenger younger than 18 must have the Minor Waiver form signed by both parents/guardians. The parent/legal guardian signatures must be witnessed by either the registar at the event, a safety steward at the event, or the Event Chair. If the form is signed off site, then it must be notarized.
The purpose of passengers is to expose a potential participant to the sport. It is not meant to show off to a friend. Anyone abusing this system will no longer be able to give a ride.
Waiver of Liability for Minors
If you are under the age of 18 and intend to be a participant in a SCCA event, you are required to have a "Minor Waiver of Liability and Indemnity". It may be signed in front of the registrar at the event - or IT MUST BE NOTARIZED if signed without the presence of a SCCA witness!! If you print the form, please do so in "COLOR" so it can be considered official.
Please download the form from this site or the SCCA.com forms section.
CCR Helmet Approval
EVERYONE that has their own helmet will be required to have the helmet checked by a SSS or tech. The helmet must meet the rules (SNELL 2000 or newer). The SCCA has ruled that SA2000 will still be considered compliant this season
A helmet that is not SNELL 2000 or newer can not be used. A DOT-only helmet can not be used.
Helmets MUST meet the rules.