Registration closed September 18, 2015 5:00 PM at 2015-09-18T15:00:00-0700 Registration ends September 18, 2015 5:00 PM at 2015-09-18T15:00:00-0700 Registration opens June 26, 2015 12:00 AM at 2015-06-25T22:00:00-0700 Registration runs from June 26, 2015 12:00 AM to September 18, 2015 5:00 PM
Oktoberally September 19, 2015 National Course Rally Regional Tour Rally |
General Instructions |
Badger Trails September 20, 2015 National Tour Rally Regional Tour Rally |
Part 1 - Administrative Details
The committee
Chair |
John A Emmons |
608 582 4386 |
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Registrar |
Lois VanVleet |
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Rallymaster – Oktoberally |
Mike Thompson |
608 780 4444 |
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Rallymaster – Badger Trails |
John A Emmons |
608 582 4386 |
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Course Marshall - Oktoberally |
Fred Rosevear |
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Course Marshall - Badger Trails |
Lois VanVleet |
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Headquarters
Settle Inn 2110 Rose St
La Crosse, WI
608 781 5100 / 800 677 3060
The Settle Inn is approximately 1 mile south of Exit 3 of Interstate 90 on US 53. We have negotiated a special rate of $77/night. Please mention “Badger Trails” when making your reservations to get this special rate.
Schedule
Friday, September 18
6:00-9:00 PM Registration & informal welcoming reception.
Saturday, September 19
9:00-10:00 AM Registration.
10:01 AM Car 1 receives route instructions for Oktoberally.
10:31 AM Official start time for Car # 1.
5:30 PM (approximate) Car # 1 finishes.
6:30 PM Scores posted.
7:00 PM Awards presented.
Sunday, September 20
7:00-7:30 AM Continental breakfast (free) & late registration.
7:31 AM Car 1 receives route instructions for Badger Trails.
8:01 AM Official start time for Car # 1.
4:30 PM (approximate) Car # 1 finishes.
5:00 PM Scores posted.
5:30 PM Awards presented.
Rules These events are conducted in accordance with the 2015 RoadRally Regulations (RRR), as amended by these general instructions/appendices. The RRR can be downloaded free of charge from the SCCA website www.scca.com. Questions concerning these general instructions may be submitted in writing to: Mike Thompson, 1818 S 28th Ct. La Crosse, WI 54601 (608) 780-4448, email: mkrally@charter.net. Those questions and their answers will be posted at registration.
Vehicle inspection Please complete the Emergency Notification/Self Inspection Form and return it to one of the nice people at the registration table.
Wisconsin traffic laws Wisconsin is a ‘Mandatory Seat Belt’ state. This means you must wear a seat belt. Wisconsin also requires you to have your headlights on if your windshield wipers are on. To insure a safe weekend, we would appreciate it if you would drive with your headlights on – it also helps identify a rally car for the control workers.
Car numbers - scca rally championship stickers A magnetic car number, a Day-Glo sticker, a SCCA RoadRally Championship decal, and a Sunoco decal are provided in your registration packet. Place the Sunoco Decal and Championship Decal on either side of the car, place the car number on the right front fender, and place the Day-Glo stick on the navigator’s side front bumper or headlight. Return the magnetic Car Number, the Sunoco Decal, and the SCCA RoadRally Championship decals at the end of your last event.
Penalties
1 point for each 0.01 minute early or late.
Oktoberally The maximum penalty per leg is 100 points. The creeping penalty 25 points.*
Badger Trails The maximum penalty per leg is 15 points for National entries. The creeping penalty is 5 points.*
Regional The maximum penalty per leg for Regional entries is 100 points.
* Creeping is defined as traveling at less than 5 mph when approaching an open control. If, in the opinion of a control worker you are creeping, you will be waved to enter the control. This penalty is in addition to any timing penalty, but the total will not exceed the maximum penalty.
Scoring The committee will provide scoring from contestant scorecards that will be collected from time to time. Ties will be broken by the most controls won, then the most 0s, 1s, 2s, method.
Start point All rallies start by heading North at the big “U HAUL” sign (on right) along the frontage road near the Settle Inn.
PAUSES Pauses are in hundredths of a minute. For example, “Pause 50” means to pause 0.50 minute.
Controls
Open Controls will be identified by a standard checkpoint sign. You will be timed as your front wheels pass the checkpoint sign (example at registration). Proceed to the really nice control worker and, if necessary give him/her a time allowance form. The really nice worker will give you a sticky-back label with Time In & Time Out (the sticky label may not have a Time Out if the next leg has a Restart time) and a data slip. Place the label on your scorecard and proceed to the outmarker. Time Out applies at the outmarker.
OBS Controls will be identified by an “OBS” sign. Due to a worker shortage they may or may not be manned. (Sanction exception)
Time allowances If you are delayed along the course, you may file a time allowance at the next open control rather then attempt to make up lost time on the road. We do not want you to speed. You may file as many time allowances as you wish, without any penalty, but only up to a total of 19.50 minutes for each Start /Restart (Oktoberally has 3, Badger Trails has 4). Your registration packet will contain time allowance forms. To file a time allowance, simply circle the number on the form corresponding to the amount of time you are requesting and give the form to the control worker at the next open control before accepting a data slip. If you are blocked entering a control, declare your TIME IN.
Mileages Oktoberally was measured with a 2008 Subaru AWD equipped with black inflated radial tires and a Timewise 798A rally computer that received its pulses from the left rear wheel.
Mileages for turns were taken:
1) At the Stop or Yield sign.
2) At the road naming sign closest to the intersection.
3) At the apex.
Mileages were measured to a resolution of 0.001 (thousandth) mile for elapsed time calculations. Mileages shown to a resolution of 0.01 (hundredth) mile or shown to a resolution of 0.1 (tenth) were truncated.
Badger Trails was measured with a 2001 Prelude equipped with radial tires inflated to 32 psi and a Timewise 798A rally computer that received its pulses from the left rear wheel.
Mileages for turns were taken:
1) At the Stop or Yield sign.
2) At the road naming sign closest to the intersection.
3) At the apex.
All mileages were measured to a resolution of 0.001 (thousandth) mile and then truncated to a resolution of .01 (hundredth) mile for elapsed time calculations. When mileage is shown to a resolution of 0.01 (hundredth) mile, it was truncated. When mileage is shown to a resolution of 0.1 (tenth) mile it was rounded.
Glossary This is addition to the glossary in the RRR.
BFZ |
Begin Free Zone. |
EFZ |
End Free Zone. |
Arrow |
An official black on yellow curve arrow sign that applies to your road. Chevron signs and directional arrow signs are not curve arrow signs. |
NRI |
Numbered Route Instruction. |
SOL |
Sign on Left (Badger Trails only). |
Sleft |
Straight or Left (Could be straight, could be left; we’re just not sure what to call it). |
Sright |
Straight or Right (Could be straight, could be right; we’re just not sure what to call it). |
Sanction exceptions
Less then 200 miles. (Article 4 B - Oktoberally)
OBS may be unmanned (Article 16 L)
No Main Road. (Article 24 B - Oktoberally)
Unpaved roads may not exist. (Article 23 B – Badger Trails; Article 25 B – Oktoberally)
This section applies to Oktoberally only
Route following priorities Use the first priority that applies, starting with 1.
1) Execute emergency instructions issued at a control or from on an emergency sign.
2) Execute a numbered route instruction.
3) Follow the principal road as described in Article 22 B. (sanction exception)
If you get to a T (see glossary) and none of the above applies, retrace your route and attempt to find your error. There is no main road. This means that anything in the RRRs that applies to the main road (Article 24) does not apply. (sanction exception)
Roads & road identification Road identification is used as intended by the erecting agency and will be obvious. A township (street) sign identifies the road that it is most parallel to and the opposite road unless that road has a different identification.
Prefixes (e.g. Interstate, Wis, County, North, N.), suffixes (e.g. Street, St, Rd), and numbers (e.g. 11th, 3rd, 27) are not considered part of a road’s designation; you should ignore these.
Sometimes small numbers (fire numbers) with an arrow above or below the numbers are on township (street) signs; ignore those numbers and their associated arrows.
If a road has no designation, its’ designation defaults to that of the Onto Road currently in effect (if any).
Unpaved roads do not exist unless there is no paved option or an eligible NRI uses the term ‘Unpaved’. (Sanction exception)
route instructions Official information may be listed with NRIs. Use official information as presented. Don’t even think about ignoring it. Some official information may be referenced to OM.
The actions Left, Right, Sleft, Sright, Straight, and Turn are Course Following Actions (CFAs).
Pause 40 when you execute a CFA that causes you to leave an Onto Road (the road you enter the intersection on is irrelevant). This does not apply to CFAs that are referenced to an OM.
Pause 20 when you reach an Arrow (see glossary) that occurs < 0.40 miles after executing an NRI. This does not apply to actions that are referenced to an OM.
onto roads When you complete an NRI whose first action is a CFA followed immediately by the term ‘onto’ followed immediately by the designation of a road, at an intersection where there is not another road whose designation is alphabetically earlier, you get that road as an Onto Road. (the road you enter the intersection on is irrelevant; cat is earlier than catalog)
An Onto Road is effective until you leave that Onto Road and get a new Onto Road or until you reach a Control.
Control data slips Control data slips contain:
Leg Time - Official leg time
Leg Miles - OM at the timing line.
Outmarker - A description of the outmarker & the OM at the outmarker. OM reverts to 0.000 at the outmarker. The distance from the timing line to the outmarker is a Transit Zone. You may have to execute several NRIs to get to the outmarker.
Next - The NRI you should be working on.
CAST - Average speed at the outmarker.
What You Should Have Done. - Unofficial comments about the leg you just finished.
Timing Log
This section applies to Badger Trails only
Route following priorities Use the first priority that applies, starting with 1.
1) Execute emergency instructions issued at a control or from on an emergency sign.
2) Execute a numbered route instruction.
2) Execute a numbered route instruction.
3) Follow the principal road.
Roads & road identification Road identification is used as intended by the erecting agency and will be obvious. A township (street) sign identifies the road that it is most parallel to and the opposite road unless that road has a different identification.
Unpaved roads do not exist unless there is no paved option or an eligible NRI uses the term ‘Unpaved’. (Sanction exception)
Free zones State and Federal Numbered Highways are free zones. There is a free zone for 1.00 miles after each outmarker.
Control data slips Control data slips will contain:
Official Mileage - OM at the timing line
Mileage To Outmarker - OIM to the outmarker
OM At Outmarker - OM at the outmarker
CAST - Average speed to begin the next leg, It may be different than the previous speed.
Next NRI - The NRI you are working on at the timing line. You may have to execute a few NRIs to get to the outmarker
Outmarker - A description of the outmarker
Timing log
Miscellaneous stuff Parenthetical route information is intended to be helpful. (Quick) mean that it occurs <.04 after the previous NRI; (Very Quick) mean that it occurs <.02 after the previous NRI.