About this event
Registration opens at 12:00 PM on Monday, February 17.
The two day school is intended to provide a venue for aspiring race drivers to obtain the requisite training for a novice regional licence for racing, though this is not a requirement for entry – all are welcome to participate. To successfully complete the school, students must perform each of the car handling exercises in a competent manner, as well as pass a written exam.
Event requirements
Vehicles:
Street cars must be roadworthy. Racecars are allowed but must have a properly mounted passenger seat for the instructor. Students intending to apply for a race licence MUST use a vehicle equipped with a manual transmission. If you do not have a manual transmission, you will not be eligible to apply for your novice licence. Those not intending to apply for a race licence may use a vehicle equipped with an automatic transmission (although manuals are recommended). Convertibles must meet the CASC Time Attack rollover protection regulations. (Contact us if you have any questions about running a convertible).
Safety Equipment:
A proper passenger seat and working DOT approved seat belt OR securely mounted race seat with racing harness, all in good condition, are required for both the driver and passenger(s). Instructors will be in the vehicles with the students. Helmet requirements will follow the CASC Time Attack regulations: Snell M2000 or newer (i.e. M2000, M2005, M2010, SA2000, SA2005, SA2010 or SAH2010).
A small number of helmets are available for rent through St. LAC. Ask ahead to reserve one if you do not have a helmet. Note that CASC-OR only accepts helmets as specified in Appendix K, Article 5.1 of the Race Regulations at race events.
Shirts with long sleeves and pants must be worn. Sneakers (or other footwear with flat soles that lace on) are required. No other safety apparel is required.
Full information on the requirements for participating in the school are in the school information package available on the CASC-OR website.