About this event
Autocross is a sport of navigating your car through a defined course of pylons (usually on a large parking lot) faster than your competition. Autocross courses are set up using soft orange traffic pylons which will not damage your car, but they do melt! Events are run at speeds typically between 25-50 MPH, usually in 2nd gear. Autocross is a "performance driving event" and a safe way to learn how to drive your car at its limit. You not only learn how to handle your car at speeds that you drive daily, but you also:
- Gain confidence in your driving ability
- Learn the limits of your car's brakes
- Learn correct seating, hand, and feet positions
- Learn the limits of your car's tire adhesion
Finally, Autocross is a social gathering of new and old friends and LOTS OF FUN!
Entry Details:
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Entry Fee:
- PCA Member Pre-registration Entry fee: $50 (walk-up registration $55 - spot cannot be guaranteed)
- Non-PCA Member Pre-Registration Entry fee: $55 (walk-up registration $55 - spot cannot be guaranteed)
- For those of you who are interested in autocross but aren't sure if you want to give it a try, we offer a "Taste of the Autocross." For $5, you will get to ride with one or several of our instructors for several runs.
- Payment is required for pre-registration. If you do not wish to pay online, please contact the event registrar to arrange alternate registration and payment (click the 'Send a message' Organizer link).
- A limited number of walkups will be available onsite. Exact cash and credit cards will be accepted on the day of the event.
Schedule: This is a rough schedule for the day of the event:
0700: The venue opens to participants
0730: Registration / Check-In opens
0745: Tech opens
0830: Course opens for walking
0850: Registration / Tech closes
0900 - 0910: Driver meeting
0910 - 0920: Novice course walk
0930: First car off
~1400: Completely packed up
Class Structure:
Prior to registering, please review the details below to help you finish the registration process.
New for 2019: We have added the SCCA PAX Index for non-Porsches.
SCCA classes: Rules and classes can be found here. During registration, you will select "Other PAX (non-Porsche)" as your Class first before selecting your SCCA class in the "PAX" field. If you don't know your SCCA class, select "NONPORSCHE".
Porsche classes: Select the following Porsche class as your Class first and then "none" for the PAX field:
S1 |
968 (All) |
P1 |
356 (All) |
S2 |
911 Carrera (993:1995-1998) |
P2 |
911 (1965-1969) |
S3 |
911 Carrera (996:1999-2004) |
P3 |
911SC (1978-1983) |
S4 |
993 Turbo (All) |
P4 |
911 Carrera 2 (964:1990-1994) |
S5 |
997S X51 (2007-2009) |
P5 |
911 Turbo (1976-1989) |
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P6
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911 Carrera (996:1999-2004) |
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P7
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997S except X51 (2005-2009) |
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P8
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996 Turbo (Non-GT2) |
I
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Any Porsche exceeding Street Prepared allowances (All) |
Guest |
Any |
M
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Any Porsche exceeding I Class allowances (All) |
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Event requirements
Participants must be 18 years of age or older and have a valid driver’s license, but our JPP (Junior Participation Program) allows any 16-18 year old child/grandchild of an active (in good standing) PCA member to participate in autocross events providing they have a valid license (this means their license allows them to drive on the street by themselves). The parent or grandparent has to be present at the autocross, and must complete a "Parental Consent, Release and Waiver of Liability" form. The minor participant must complete a "Minor's Assumption of Risk Acknowledgement" form. All participants must complete a “Waiver and Release of Liability" form. Copies of these forms can be found below, on the Chesapeake Region website, the national PCA website, or from the event organizers on the day of the event:
- Release and Waiver of Liability
- Parental Consent, Release and Waiver of Liability form
- Minor's Assumption of Risk Acknowledgement form
Each driver must wear an "M" or "SA" rated helmet carrying a 2010 or later Snell Memorial Foundation approval sticker. For those purchasing a new helmet, a 2010 "SA" rated helmet is strongly recommended, but an "M" rated helmet is acceptable. Loaner helmets and head socks are available for new drivers.