2010 BMW Regional - "No Excuses 3"
Event Requirements
Registration closed September 9, 2010 11:59 PM at 2010-09-09T21:59:00-0700 Registration ends September 9, 2010 11:59 PM at 2010-09-09T21:59:00-0700 Registration opens May 1, 2010 12:00 AM at 2010-04-30T22:00:00-0700 Registration runs from May 1, 2010 12:00 AM to September 9, 2010 11:59 PM
Registration will open on May 1st, 2010. Openings will be filled as they are received, by postmark/registration date.
Please read the following notes and requirements prior to registering:
- Cost for the school (special Early Bird Discount) is $275. This is a two-day school; there are no one-day registrations. There is an additional late fee for registrations ($299) received after August 1st, 2010. All checks are deposited and all credit cards are processed upon receipt. Do not send cash.
- Pre-Approved advanced students can participate in an extra day to improve their skills. Cost for this entry is $350 for three days - a late fee ($399) does apply to all registrations received after August 1st, 2010.
- Instructor entry fee is $125 and a shirt is included with the registration.
- Shirts are available for $15 each.
- All drivers must be at least 18 years of age and possess a full, valid, non-suspended, and current state driver’s license. No previous experience necessary. We will have Beginner, Novice, Intermediate, and Advanced run groups. Run groups are scheduled to receive multiple track sessions per day.
- All makes and models of cars are welcome, provided they pass a pre-event safety inspection and a trackside safety check. (Convertibles must have full roll bars, at least two five-point harnesses and must be approved in advance on a case-by-case basis.) All student cars must be licensed, insured, street-legal, and muffled. (Be prepared to provide proof of insurance.)
- You must bring a Snell Foundation-rated M2000 or SA2000 (or newer) helmet. Students who do not have an approved helmet, or whose cars do not pass a trackside safety check will not be allowed on the track and no refunds will be made. Loaner helmets are not available.
- Registrants will receive an information packet, classroom instruction, and on-track instruction.
- You can pay with either a check or a credit card. Checks must be payable to “Kansas City BMW Club.” You must download the detailed information packet that includes track information, lodging options, event manual, and technical inspection forms. Novices must also download the high-performance driving manual. The download is available at www.kcbmwclub.com. If you have trouble downloading a document, e-mail webmaster@kcbmwclub.com for assistance.
- Cancellations will not be given. Credits will be given for a future Kansas City BMW Club Driving School.
- Each driver must register separately even if sharing a car. No more than two drivers per car. Shared cars may be required to run back-to-back track sessions.
- All participants and guests are required to sign an insurance company form waiving their rights to sue. A copy of the waiver is in the information packet. If you would like to read a copy prior to submitting this application, you may request one by contacting the Driving School Registrar.
- If you have any medical condition that requires consideration under the Americans With Disabilities Act, please indicate that on the registration form.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions. We want to make sure this is a great experience for you.
Follow our 7 steps to Driving School Happiness:
| What you do first: | What happens next: | And then: |
| 1. Register online OR fill out the application form. 2. Pay online OR enclose a check or credit card information for the correct amount. 3. Mail it in (only if not registering online) |
4. You download the information packet or get it in the mail. 5. You read the materials. 6. You prepare your car and yourself. |
7. You show up at Hallett in September ready to learn and have fun. |
BMW CCA driving schools are designed to teach drivers how to safely improve their driving abilities and explore their cars’ capabilities. Students, using their own cars, get one-on-one instruction from experienced instructors. Our overriding emphasis is on safety, and safely learning how to control the car in emergency and higher performance conditions. The school is conducted on a paved, closed, and controlled course to minimize risk to persons and equipment. This is not a racing school, practice or preparation for racing, and it is not a timed, competitive event or speed contest. Even though we try to minimize risk, there in an inherent risk of damage to your car and injury to yourself. Please be certain that you are willing to accept this risk before registering for the school.