The following supplemental regulations apply to all Blue Ridge Region
Sports Car Club of America sanctioned Solo events.
- Events will be run under the current year SCCA SOLO Rules.
- Use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs during the Event will
result in immediate expulsion from the Event site and disqualification.
- Mufflers, seatbelts, and SCCA approved helmets (loaners available) are required.
- All automobiles must pass the Blue Ridge Region SCCA Safety Inspection. A yearly Safety Inspection is available to SCCA members.
- Entry Fees:
We strongly encourage pre-registration for all BRR-SCCA events. $5.00 discount off of the entry fee if pre-registered for a Solo.
- SCCA Member............ $30.00 ... Must present current SCCA membership card and valid drivers license.
- Non-SCCA Member..... $40.00 .. Must present a valid drivers license - Includes SCCA Weekend Membership.
- Late fee..................... $10.00 .. Payable after registration closes.
There will be no late registration allowed after the drivers meeting has started.
- Event Schedule: Unless otherwise announced, the following Event
operating schedule will apply to all events.
| |
Tech |
Novice |
Mandatory |
Timed Runs |
| Registration |
Inspection |
Course Walk |
Drivers Meeting |
(1st Car Off) |
| 8:30am - 10:00am |
8:30am - 10:00am |
9:30am |
10:15am |
11:00am |
- All Entrants participating, and individuals that are working, crewing,
or visiting within the Event site must sign the Event waiver.
- Entrants under 18 years of age, must have a Minor Waiver signed by
their parent or guardian.
- Entrants must show the Event Registrar their valid driver's license.
- Entrants will be required to work, failure to do so, will result in working twice before they will be allowed to run in another Blue Ridge Region autocross event.
- Entrants must wear shirts and closed-toed shoes, when competing or
working on the course.
- Entrants may register to drive no more than 1 car.
- LADIES Class will be scored on the PAX of the respective base class entered. The LADIES Class entrant will run in the Run Group that the base class is assigned.
Participation in the LADIES Class is at the discretion of the entrant.
- NOVICE Class can be entered by participants that have entered less than 10 autocrosses or who have not completed a full season of Solo events. The NOVICE Class
is scored on the PAX of each novice entrant. The NOVICE Class entrant will run in the Run Group that the base class is assigned. Participation in the NOVICE Class is at
the discretion of the entrant. After a participant scores a First Place in the NOVICE Class they are no longer eligible to participate as a NOVICE. The NOVICE will score year end points in their respective Base Class.
- The street TIRE class allows cars in stock, street prepared, and street modified classes to run on non-race DOT tires. This will be a single class with entrant’s times adjusted by the pax factor of the base class where they are eligible.
Rims – The rims used must be legal for the base class.
Tires – Must meet the requirements of the base class with the following additional restrictions.
- Must use DOT tires with a UTQG tread wear rating of 140 or higher.
- May not appear on the following list (which may be adjusted at any time).
Pirelli P Zero Corsa
Season points will be awarded in the TIRE class, not the base class. There will be only one Year End Trophy awarded for the TIRE class.
Car Numbers and Class Designations:
- PRINT your Car Numbers and Class Designations before you arrive at a Solo event.
Sound Policy:
- Maximum limit of 96dba, 'A' weighted, 'Slow' response, at the measuring point and approved by the event chair.
- The measuring point will be at 50 ft from the edge of the course at a point where the car can be expected to be at full throttle, under load, and at high RPM.
- Any run 96dba or over will be scored a DNF.
- When a vehicle exceeds 96dba, the sound operator will call timing to score the run as a DNF. The Grid Chief will also be called so that they may inform the driver that they have exceeded the allowed noise limit, the run has been scored as a DNF, and that they will need to take preventative measures to continue.
- No refunds will be given to entrants who violate the noise policy and receive a DNF or forfeited runs.
Annual Tech Inspection:
- Any SCCA member may request an annual BRR-SCCA tech inspection by notifying the Tech Inspection Team at any BRR-SCCA Solo event.
- The inspection is valid for the entire BRR-SCCA Solo season at NO cost to the SCCA member.
- An annual inspection sticker will be afixed to the drivers side door jam.
- The participant will need to obtain an event inspection sticker from the Tech Inspection Team at each Solo event.
- The car will need to re-inspected if the car has modifications performed or changes class.
- The inspected car will be subject to random re-inspection by the Tech Inspection Team.
Fun Runs:
- Fun Runs may be available at the end of the Event, at the Event Chairman's
discretion.
- Only Paid, Registered Entrants may drive during the Fun Runs.
- Only registered automobiles that have competed during the Official
Timed Runs, and therefore have passed the BRR SCCA technical inspection
may be driven during Fun Runs.
- Only Entrants who have signed the Event waiver, or minors who have had
a Minor Waiver signed by their parent or guardian may receive rides during
a Fun Run.
- $1.00 per Fun Run
PAX Shoot Out
- Top 16 PAXed cars will be eligible for the PAX Shoot Out competition.
- If a top PAXed driver does not desire to compete then the next top PAXed driver will receive the eligibility until all 16 spots are filled. If 16 drivers are not available, BYE runs will be awarded starting with the top PAXed entries.
- The competition will consist of 1 run in a single elimination Bracket format. 1 vs 16, 2 vs 15, 3 vs 14, 4 vs 13, 5 vs 12, 6 vs 11, 7 vs 10, and 8 vs 9. Fastest PAXed time including cone penalties is the winner in all cases. The higher seeded driver has the choice of run order for that pair.
- Drivers may not switch cars from the qualifying entry. Original driver and car qualify for the PAX Shoot out competition.
- Driver and car must be ready to run in 5 minutes after the PAX field is set and announced.
- If the Driver and Car can not respond to the Starter when their run is called then the run is forfeited as a DNS to the opponent. If neither driver in a Bracket can respond to the call of the Starter then both drivers forfeit their position as a DNS.
- No 5 minute time limits between runs will be enforced.
- No mechanicals will be enforced.
- Only 2 drivers per car are permitted to participate in the PAX Shoot out.