Sat, Aug 13 - Sun, Aug 14, 2022

2022 CASC-OR Regional Autoslalom Championship

Picton Airport

About this event

St. Lac is pleased to host the 2022 CASC Ontario Regional Autoslalom Championship!

Important Information:

  • All three air strips will be used for the course on Saturday and on Sunday the course will be reversed.
  • Pre-registration and pre-payment is MANDATORY and day of entries may not be allowed. Registration closes at 11:59 p.m. on Friday August 12.
  • All waivers will be through Speedwaiver and as such there are no more paper waivers. Crew, volunteers and spectators must sign online as well but do not need an MS Reg account. You can provide your guests the following link so they can sign: https://casconautoslalom.speedwaiver.com/zevab
  • Entry fees:
  • $80 per single day and $140 for both days. Both days are scored cumulatively for the championship.
  • Trophies will be awarded on Sunday afternoon.
  • We use SCCA classing. The Canadian Autoslalom rulebook can be found at https://www.casc.on.ca/sites/default/files/Documents/2021-Canadian-National-Autoslalom-Regulations.pdf
  • If you need help with classing or registration, please email the registrar.
  • The events will NOT stop for lunch to ensure our daily target of 6 official runs per day. Please plan to bring your own lunch although lunch options may be announced closer to the event weekend.
  • Portable toilets will be on site.
  • Registration check-in will be in a trailer in the paddock.
  • Start and Finish will be at the westerly end of the converging active air strips.
  • Camping will be allowed to alleviate the high cost of accommodations in the area during the peak season.
  • The cost is $50 per site per night plus fees. 4 people are allowed on a site. Camping will be paid separately and directly to the venue. You'll receive the link after you register. 

Event Schedule:

7:00: Registration Opens

8:00: Registration Closes/Driver's Meeting

8:30: Course Drive

9:00: Marshalling Assignments/Competitors Line Up

9:30: First Car on Course

 

Visiting Prince Edward County and Picton, Ontario

Picton is located in Prince Edward County, which is a beautiful tourist area and is rapidly developing a significant wine making industry due to its unique ecology. If you are entering both events and consequently staying over the weekend, many hotels/motels are available in the area. Information on the Picton area can be found at http://www.pec.on.ca/picton.

The airfield has been used for scenes in many Movie and TV shows with The Discovery Channel TV series “Canada’s Worst Driver” being one of the most recent. Incidentally, the OPP and RCMP conduct some of their high-speed car training on the same airfield sections that we will be using. As the airport was designed for the heavier demands of bomber training during WWII, the foundation and surface have survived quite well. Moreover, there is a certain “ambiance” about the place with all the old hangers and military camp buildings. It’s believed that the airfield’s unofficial on-site dump is the home to a V2 rocket smuggled home from the war by none other than Farley Mowat. A simple online search can point you in the right direction.

Hope to see you there!

 


 

Event requirements

  • The course will be set up Friday night but competitor check-in will not be open on Friday night. Camping check in will be open Friday night.
  • The Airfield is a functioning airport and is NOT closed Friday evening. As a result, it is imperative that you DO NOT drive on the air strips at this time. 
  • As per Federal Ministry of Transport requirements, no drones will be allowed.
  • Supplementary regulations for this event will be posted shortly.

Helmets:

  • FIA 8860-2010 (not valid after 31.12.2023)
  • FIA 8859-2015
  • FIA 8860-2018 and ABP
  • Snell 2020 SA, or 2020 M
  • Snell 2015 SA, or 2015 M
  • Snell 2010 SA, 2010 SAH, or 2010 M (not valid after 31.12.2023
  • SFI Foundation 31.1/2015
  • SFI Foundation 31.1/2010 (not valid after 31.12.2023)
  • ECE R22.05 (expiry: ten years after date of manufacture as noted on unaltered, helmet label)
  • Helmets homologated to Snell M, ECE 22.05, and ECE R22.05 standard are not acceptable for use in vehicles equipped with roll cages.
  • Helmets may be either open faced or closed face. They must be in good condition both inside and outside and never subjected to a crash or other severe impact.

Car Numbers:

  • All vehicles must display numbers and class letters on both sides, which must be readable by Timing & Scoring, Course, and Grid workers at all times.
  • Only one set of numbers and class letters may be visible while the vehicle is running.
  • Each digit making up the number must be a minimum 15 cm high and 2.5 cm wide throughout, tape or shoe polish in an contrasting colour is acceptable.
  • Example of a properly identified vehicle

 

Directions To Picton Airport:

https://goo.gl/maps/b1QMdKQwj7B2

The Picton airport is located just a couple of minutes south of the town of Picton, Ontario. The town of Picton is located in the heart of Prince Edward County, Ontario’s only island county. Picton is located in the golden triangle, 2 hours east of Toronto, 2 hours south west of Ottawa and 45 minutes west of Kingston. Surrounded by some 100km of beautiful Lake Ontario shoreline, Prince Edward County is one of Canada’s most picturesque locations. Charming towns and cozy B&Bs abound in this historical tourist destination.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Picton Airport

Picton, ON
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Organizer

Autocross/Solo organized by

CASC Ontario Region - Autoslalom

Event over!