About this event
This is the second time for Audi Club Northwest at this very challenging and technically interesting 2.3 mile road course at Grass Valley, Oregon. The name Verloren Gehen means "get lost," which is an important part of the challenge at ORP. It has significant elevation change of 140ft, and completely blind corners to learn and practice. You too can master these elements!
This event does NOT have a Driver's Education exercises component. It is for drivers who are signed off solo/intermediate or above. You will be asked to select your level as part of the registration process online.
All participants must be at least 18 years of age.
Camping is permitted at the ORP parking area for Friday night provided they have a list of people beforehand. Contact Troy if you are interested in camping overnight at the track.
Event requirements
Please indicate the signoff in your Log Book for driver skill level when that question appears in the registration process.
Convertibles and roadsters are not permitted to run high speed driver training events unless equipped with an approved aftermarket 4-point roll bar in the car and 4-point ASM, 5-point or 6-point harnesses. The roll bar must pass the “broomstick rule” such that a broomstick from the top of the windshield to the top of the roll bar is over the head of the driver. The TT convertible and A4/S4/S5/RS4 Cabriolet will not qualify for tech inspection without an aftermarket roll bar. Both front seats require 4-point ASM, 5-point or 6-point harnesses if a passenger is present. The Audi Club North America policy is posted on www.audiclubna.org for your review.
Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) are not permitted.
Our 2012 Helmet Requirement is for Snell 2005 or later. SA (Automotive), M (Motorcycle) and K (Karting) designators are approved. We have 20+ club helmets available for rent ($25) on a first come, first serve basis. If you still need a helmet but they are all are rented out at the time of your registration, please make a note in the registration comments that you need one. We cannot guarantee that one will become available however, and you will not be allowed to participate without a helmet.
Everyone must sign the ACNA Waiver when entering the facility.