About this event
Join us for an open track day at Virginia International Raceway's Full Course for Racers, Time Trial drivers, Instructors, HPDE 4, HPDE 3, HPDE 2 solo drivers, Club Members with 15 days experience are welcome only on July 3rd from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm. Limited enrollment to 50 entries to allow maximum track time (Scheduled EIGHT hours). Open track format, Point by for the first hour then open passing, On and off as you please the track is yours to share.
Arrival: Drivers may arrive on the evening of Thursday July 2nd at 5:30pm.
Tech/Registration will be available Thursday evening 6-8PM and Friday 7:15AM-11am
Lodging at VIR is available. Call 434-822-7700 ext 300 or visit the website at: http://virnow.com/lodging/
Dinning: The Pagoda Grill will be open for Breakfast and Lunch on July 3rd.
Printable Waivers:
Registration $595.00
SCHEDULE
Thursday July 2nd
5:30 PM Gates open for those participating on July 3rd
6:00 PM Tech and Registration Open at the Tech Shed
7:30 PM Tech and Registration Close
Friday July 3rd
7:15 AM Tech and Registration Opens
7:45 AM All hands meeting on PA
8:30 AM Open Track Session 1 begins Passing anywhere with a point-by
9:30 AM Open Track Session 1 continues OPEN PASSING
9:30 AM Tech and Registration Closes
12:30 PM Lunch
1:30 PM Open Track Session 1 continues OPEN PASSING
5:30 PM Open Track Session 2 ends
7:00 PM All participants must exit facility
Event requirements
All Drivers must be Advanced Solo Drivers with a minimum 15 days of track experience. If you have to question your skill level then this event is not for you. It is an open track track format with no run groups, no instructors, full passing ability without pointbys. If you have never driven the specific track you are registering for then this event might not be for you. If you have your comp license or any documentation that proves you meet the requirements, please bring it with you to your event.
Helmet Requirement - SA2010 or newer, NO DOT or motorcycle helmets permitted.
HANS devices, fireproof clothing, shoes, and gloves are recommended.