About this event
Rallycross is a timed driving competition in which entrants drive one at a time along a course defined by cones. The course is on a mixture of dirt, gravel, ice, and snow.
"The Rally Cross will be held under the General Competition Rules of the Canadian Association of Rallysport, the current CARS Rally Cross Regulations and the Rally Cross regulations of Rally WestRegion. These publications are available online from www.carsrally.ca
Fall Cup - Best 3 of 4 events
September 14th - October 5th - November 2nd - November 23rd
Best finishes of the two series will be combined for a 2025 CSCC Rallycross Championship
Cochrane & District AG Society.
$74 for CSCC or WCMA affiliated club members. $99 for the general public. Online registration only. Save money on all 8 Rallycross events and more from CSCC with a 2025 CSCC Membership.
- 8:00 - 09:00: *Registration
- 09:00 - 09:15: *Drivers Meeting
- 09:15 - 09:30: Supervised course walk. Talk with experienced drivers about what they see while you walk the course. If you stay near the front, the organizers will talk about the course.
- 09:45 - 13:00: Driving
- 13:00 - 13:30: Lunch
- 13:45 - 16:00: Driving
- 16:00 - 16:15: Wrap-up Meeting
- 16:15 - 17:00: Fun Runs and Teardown
* Mandatory. Registration means showing your waiver and tech form.
We do recommend that you bring your own assortment of food, drinks and snacks to keep yourself fed throughout the day.
Motorsport is a privilege, not a right. We are here to demonstrate that motorsport can be conducted in an organized, responsible, and respectful manner. We have zero tolerance for:
- Not observing traffic laws in the area.
- Littering (e.g. car parts, cigarettes, garbage, food, vehicle fluids, etc.).
- Mistreatment or disrespect of organizers, other competitors, or the other users of the lake.
- Racing off the track, burn outs, revving engines unnecessarily, or stunting within the surrounding community.
- Possession, use, or being under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- Driving on private property off the designated routes.
- You are responsible for your guests, if they display any of the above behaviours, you and they will be asked to leave.
It is extremely difficult to get venues for motorsports these days. There is zero tolerance for the above behaviours because venues have been lost because of them. You'll notice that we have to go a long way from Calgary to run CSCC events these days. We will not tolerate any individual disrespecting our neighbours and risking our venues.
The event will only be run if the organizers consider the conditions to be safe. If we cancel the event, you will receive a credit for a future event.
Each event is held under the spirit of the Candian Association of Rallysport Rallycross Regulations. Section 27 of the Cars Rulebook.
https://carsrally.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/CARS-2025-En-Rule-Book-02.pdf
Event requirements
When you are not driving or in the staging area you are expected to work as a track marshal. Your times will only be recorded if you work when you are not running.
This includes activities that might spill hazardous materials. For example, refueling. If you have a leak, please clean it up as best you can, and let the organisers know.
Helmets must be worn by all occupants of the car while the the car is on the track.
Helmet Requirements
Helmets must be worn for all track and autocross events. Helmets certified as meeting the most current or the two most recent applicable Snell, FIA, or SFI standards are acceptable.
Acceptable helmets:
- FIA 8859-2015, FIA 8860-2018 and ABP
- Snell 2020 SA, or 2020 M, Snell 2015 SA, or 2015 M, Snell 2010 SA, or 2010 M, Snell 2005 SA, or 2005 M,
- SFI Foundation 31.1/2020, SFI Foundation 31.1/2015 (not valid after 31.12.2025)
- SFI Foundation 41.1/2020, SFI Foundation 41.1/2015 (not valid after 31.12.2025)
(No loaner helmets are available through the club at the moment. Sharing or donations of acceptable helmets are welcome.)
Winter, gravel, all season, and all weather tires are permitted. Cars are classed based on drivetrain: FWD, RWD, or AWD.
Studded tires produced by a tire manufacturer (such as the Nokian Hakkapeliitta 9), that are DOT approved for use on public roads may be used. These tires must retain, the original amount and type of stud installed at time of manufacture and must not be modified.
Tires in which studs are installed subsequent to the manufacturing process may also be used and the following conditions must be met.
- (a) Studs must protrude no more than 3.5mm from the tread face, and meet the Tire stud Manufacturers Index (TSMI) specifications on size 12, 13, 15 or 16. Stud construction shall have a single base flange, a cylindrical body, and carbide tip with maximum diameter of 2.5mm.
- (b) The studs must be mounted in DOT tires that are designated by the manufacturer as studdable and are produced with moulded holes for the purpose of stud retention.
- (c) There may only be a maximum of 130 studs per tire, regardless of tire size.
- (d) Adhesive may be used to affix the stud into the tire.
- (e) Homemade, competition, specialty, off road or custom studs are not permitted.
Noise / Exhaust
All vehicles must have an exhaust system installed including a muffler. Excessively noisy vehicles may be refused entry or asked to leave. We plan to monitor sound levels during the events. Keeping the noise down is important as people live close to the venue.
Either download, print and bring the following forms to registration on the day of the event:
Vehicle Technical Self-Declaration
Please sign the waiver for our venue, https://form.jotform.com/222914918598269, the Cochrane and District AG Centre. Note: it is pretty unlikely that you will encounter any equines.
CARS (Canadian Association of Rally Sport) Annual Waiver. It only needs to be signed once. https://canadianassocofrallysport.speedwaiver.com/iwh
If the entrant is under 18 years of age they must sign the portion of the speedwaiver that is denoted for minors in the link above.
Safety Plan: 2024DirtCupSafetyPlan.pdf