About this event
Join us at our next event on April 26th!
If you haven't attended a rallycross yet, we encourage you to "Stop what you're doing and find a local Rallyx". Even if you don't have a car you want to rallycross, come out and get some rides!
The format for this event will be 8 timed runs on Sunday. We are not doing Saturday night fun-runs this time because of a schedule conflict with Durhamtown. We will have a cabin on Saturday night for those interested - please email the event chair. There is also tent camping and cabin rentals available on-site. Check Durhamtown's website for more information on camping and cabins. You can also post on the Atlanta region forum if you want to split a cabin.
http://durhamtown.com/accommodations.htm
http://forum.atlantascca.com/viewforum.php?f=27
Come out and play in the dirt!
If you have questions about where your car would class, you can look at the rule book or just register and we can help you get in the right class at the event. Have questions? Use the email link on the right. http://www.scca.com/assets/2015%20SCCA%20RallyCross%20Rules.pdf
SCCA Rallyx Event Entry Fee:
$35 for SCCA members
$45 for non-SCCA members
(Collected on site)
Sunday SCCA Rallyx Event Format:
8 timed runs, calculated time is cumulative for all 8 runs (all your runs count!)
Sunday's Schedule:
09:00 Course walking/tech/registration
10:00 Driver's meeting
10:30 1st car off
The event normally ends around 3-4pm depending on the number of participants.
Event requirements
1. If you have a helmet, it needs to be per the SCCA rules 6.3.P - basically a 2000, 2005, or 2010 Snell rated helmet. We'll have a couple of loaners that you can use for your runs.
2. Drivers are reminded that unless you have a window net, the windows need to be at least within 1" of being all the way up. Of course you need to keep your hands and any other body parts inside the car.
3. Recording devices must be mounted to the vehicle. Holding your cell phone to record a run is a no-no.
4. Your car will be inspected to ensure that it is safe to drive. If you're battery tie down has gone to battery tie down heaven, get another one. A bungy cord isn't gonna work. Your battery needs to be held securely.
5. If you're running street tires, please inflate them to at least 40#. Anything less and you risk debeading during a run.